By Marc Lallanilla
LiveScience
Did an Oklahoma man die of spontaneous combustion?
Sheriff Ron Lockhart of Sequoyah County hasn't yet determined that the death of 65-year-old Danny Vanzandt was definitely a case of spontaneous combustion — but he hasn't ruled it out, either.
"It's very unusual, and it's bizarre, andI can't explain it," Lockhart told KFSM. "I'm not saying this happened. I'm just saying that we haven't ruled it out."
Vanzandt's brother discovered the victim in the kitchen and immediately called 911, according to KFSM. Fire crews found a badly burned body, but no fire damage to nearby furniture or other items. There were no signs of a break-in, a struggle or any other cause of death.
Spontaneous combustion has long been the stuff of legend, but some researchers believe it's possible, though rare. In 2011, a coroner in Ireland ruled that the death of 76-year-old Michael Faherty was the result of spontaneous human combustion, or SHC. [The 9 Most Bizarre Medical Conditions]
For any item to combust, it needs at least two things: a source of ignition and fuel for a fire. In many alleged cases of SHC, the victims were smokers or were near open flames like candles or a burning fireplace.
And the fuel for SHC might come from the victims themselves. Fat will burn, and fatty tissue is often located directly beneath the skin. Clothing or hair can act as candle wicks, according to researcher Joe Nickell, who investigated several such cases in his book, "Real-Life X-Files" (University Press of Kentucky, 2001).
Alcohol abuse is an additional factor in many cases of spontaneous combustion, either because it causes the victims to "pass out" or sleep soundly, or because alcohol itself is flammable. According to KFSM, Vanzandt was a heavy drinker and a heavy smoker who also had "poor hygiene" and no running water in his house at the time of his death.
Investigators also noted that Vanzandt had burn marks in his trachea, indicating he may have inhaled a considerable amount of smoke and carbon monoxide, which can cause a person to lose consciousness and, in high concentrations, can be deadly, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Though the term "spontaneous combustion" sounds like a sudden burst of flames, Lockhart told KFSM the body appeared to have burned for up to 10 hours. Vanzandt's remains have been sent to the Oklahoma medical examiner's office in Tulsa, which will determine the cause of death.
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A known alcoholic and smoker was sloshed with a flammable liquid and ignited. Let's not jump to wild theories when, "he got drunk and spilled vodka on himself and then accidentally ignited it with a cigarette" would easily explain the event.
LOL, I might even start believing in Gawd if all republicans suddenly did SHC, what a sight that would be, and the odor, oh my............... burning sulfur. Of course this would effectively remove most corrupt and criminal elements from the world. ROFL!
It killed the drummer for spinal Tap.
Is the "Coroner" an elected official or a trained professional? I'm guessing elected.
Charles Dickens loved the grotesque and made Mr. Crook, from the novel Bleak House a victim of spontaneous combustion.
This case was discussed at length on Tuesday night's Coast To Coast AM radio program (2-19-13). You can find it on Youtube.
Considering the circumstances and Danny's geographic location, it would be appropriate to listen to Dwight Twilley's hit song a this moment. Y'all remember it?
I've seen bad alcoholics buy aftershave (mennen) take a loaf of bread from a dumpster set it on a glass and poor the liquid through the bread, press it out into the glass and then drink it right there in the alley. Taking a drag off a hand rolled cig for a chaser. Go figure! He lit him self up no doubt.
Why the bread? Why not just drink it?
Filter out some of the other stuff.
With bread? What could bread filter out?
Get Mulder and the X file team activated. This is right up their alley and they have experience with investigating this exact event.
Could it have been the 1/2 finished bottle of 'Mega death' hot sauce found next to his body?
It was the fires of hell dragging him down
Maybe he was posting on the internet and got flamed.
Didn't he play for Spinal Tap?
SHC never happens when other people are around...that ought to tell you how legitimate it really is.