count55 wrote:Mizzou may remember more clearly...(to be honest, I don't remember exactly where he shot himself (on his body), but it seems to be that it was a head wound that he got playing with a gun at a party.
The way I remember it, he accidentally shot himself in the foot or leg while cleaning his gun or something in his apartment. (Fortunately, the bullet just grazed him.) The bigger story was that he then fabricated this wild tale of a break-in/armed intruder. Of course the local police quickly established that there had been no such incident, and Stipo then had to fess up, much to his embarrassment. I remember fans at other schools wearing "Who Shot Stipo?" shirts (this was when the TV show "Dallas" was in its heyday, and J.R. Ewing was mysteriously shot at the end of one season, and the buzzphrase was "Who Shot J.R.?"
Just one little incident in the long saga of stupid things happening within the U. of Missouri basketball program. I've thought ever since the brawl how eery the similarities between the Pacers and Tigers have become. The epic collapses. The unerring ability to "shoot one's self in the foot." For Ron Artest, there is Missouri's Ricky Clemons. For Isiah Thomas, there is Quin Snyder (sorta).
I think that I am just cursed as a basketball fan.