Marine Killed His Stepfather by Giving Him a 'Wedgie'

I'm sure we all recall the "atomic wedgie" from our younger days, where a bully would yank your underwear up to your head. It's seriously embarrassing, aiming to make you want to vanish from shame. But what if I told you that this seemingly harmless prank could actually be fatal?

It might sound crazy, but in Oklahoma, a Marine veteran named Brad Lee Davis actually ended up killing his stepfather Denver Lee St. Clair with this goofy maneuver back in 2013. He playfully tugged the elastic band of his stepfather's underwear over his head, and tragically, things took a deadly turn.

From Yahoo News: 


Unfortunately, the move killed St. Clair, which would lead to both a first-degree murder charge for Davis, and a study by the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) first-ever study on wedgies – to figure out how the hell that’s even possible.

Davis told police he’d never intended to kill his stepfather. The McLoud, Oklahoma, man was just trying to embarrass him, and an atomic wedgie is just what the doctor ordered when you want to punish and humiliate - if the doctor is Dr. Kevorkian.

Authorities at the time said the two men were spending the night in Denver Lee St. Clair’s trailer while Davis’ mother was recovering from hip surgery at the local hospital. The two men intended to go visit her early the next morning, but they stayed up late talking. Eventually, St. Clair began insulting Davis’ mother.

The Marine Corps veteran told his stepfather that he was a bully, and things turned physical, according to reports. Davis said his stepfather got up and tried to punch him, but the trained Marine easily overcame his stepfather’s attack, leaving the older man on the floor. That’s when Davis decided to add insult to injury.

While St. Clair was still on the ground, Davis pulled up the old man’s underwear, a traditional wedgie. He then went the extra mile, pulling the elastic band of the underwear up over the man’s head. He then took a photo of the incident. Somehow, however, the band made its way around St. Clair’s neck, cutting off his air supply and effectively strangling him.

When police arrived at the scene, St. Clair was dead and Davis was taken into custody. The prosecution believed that things were more than they seemed, believing some of St. Clair’s wounds before the wedgie would have killed him anyway. They charged Davis with first-degree murder, and the media labeled him “the Atomic Wedgie Killer.”

Prosecutors went on to allege that Davis doctored the crime scene before investigators arrived, making it look like the wedgie killed St. Clair, and the two had come to blows during a family argument. Davis wanted to plead not guilty because he was acting in self-defense, but the evidence against him was strong.

In the end, Davis pled guilt for a lesser charge, first-degree manslaughter, which carried a four-year prison sentence, but the judge presiding over his sentence believed he’d acted with much more malice than four years would warrant, and threw the book at him. In 2015, Davis was sentenced to 30 years in prison.


Oh my goodness! This is just terrible.

Seriously, everyone, be careful if you ever think about trying this silly move again.

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