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A Wisconsin couple was electrocuted attempting a popular but dangerous wood-burning technique, law enforcement officials said.

The "fractal burning" technique creates lightning-like etchings by using jumper cables and disassembled microwave oven parts to run high-voltage electricity through a piece of wood soaked in a chemical solution. It yields patterns known as Lichtenberg figures, named after the physicist Georg Lichtenberg, who discovered them in 1777 as he was experimenting with static electricity.

The technique is gaining popularity through viral videos on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, but woodworking experts caution that it is extremely dangerous and can be deadly.

Tanya Rodriguez, 44, and James Carolfi, 52, were found dead in a house fire April 6. Their bodies were in the garage of their home in Marathon County, Wisconsin.

The couple had died before the fire started, and the Marathon County Sheriff's Office initially described the cause of their deaths and the fire as "suspicious." The mysterious circumstances prompted weeks of arson and homicide investigation, Wisconsin Public Radio reported.

The sheriff's office, fire marshals and the Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory found that Rodriguez and Carolfi died by accidental electrocution when they attempted the dangerous wood-burning technique. The couple used a disassembled microwave oven for a power supply. Authorities believe the equipment that caused the electrocutions also caused the fire, which started in the garage before it spread, the sheriff's office said in a statement last week.

"Foul play has been ruled out, and the deaths are found to be accidental in nature and believed to be caused by electrocution from fractal wood burning," Chief Deputy Chad Billeb said at a news conference Thursday.

Submitted on 04/28/2022

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Submitted by: Mark Cavendish

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Bruce said:
Definitely Keep: Darwin Award
This is a new one for me, and it sounds like both victims were clearly involved. Thanks, Mark. For the mods: https://933kjr.iheart.com/content/2022-04-24-two-people-electrocuted-while-trying-dangerous-tiktok-art-trend/


Candi said:
Definitely Keep: Darwin Award
Anything with "high voltage" should be approached with caution, and after a decent course on the topic. Thanks, Mark!