Man found dead at Burning Man

18 andsoitis 7 9/2/2025, 12:19:27 AM bbc.com ↗

Comments (7)

bravetraveler · 54m ago
Meanwhile, headlines about a birth at the event

http://archive.today/Q5Xfk

What lives to lead.

GianFabien · 1h ago
> "lying in a pool of blood"

Foul play would be pretty high up on the list of presumptions.

mensetmanusman · 4h ago
An event so large the statistics of human behavior on dopamine results in a murder.
throwaway81523 · 4h ago
No reason yet to think it was a murder. There have been some past deaths at burning man (natural causes, car accidents etc) but apparently no murders so far.

https://old.reddit.com/r/news/comments/1n5yh6e/sheriffs_seek...

That said, that reddit thread makes Burning Man sound massively over the shark. Cool 30 years ago but completely crap now. I've never gone and am glad of that.

Spivak · 4h ago
I mean the first line of the article.

> A murder investigation has been launched at the Burning Man festival in the US state of Nevada after a man was found "lying in a pool of blood" on Saturday night, police say.

I have no idea why the BBC editor decided to be really vague with the title. When talking about a music festival "a body found," murder is probably pretty down your list of what you would assume the cause is.

dustrider · 12m ago
BBC editorial standards.

Unless it’s proven to be a murder, they can’t report it as such. They can say an investigation is launched etc. they’re pretty good at following up with subsequent articles or even changing the headline once facts materialise.

thejazzman · 2h ago
the fact they're writing an article about it at all leads me to assume murder or something of editorial interest

but i admit that's a pretty weak argument since content is content now-a-days and so perhaps i should really be assuming the opposite..