is the third or fourth episode of Season 1 of 1000 Ways to Die , originally aired on February 8, 2009 . It is notable for being the first episode of the series narrated by actor Ron Perlman .
Watch this clip to see a summary of the bizarre accidents featured in this episode: Unforced Errors 1000 Ways To Die YouTube• May 11, 2015 Episode Trivia
The episode features several "accidental" or "unforced" deaths caused by extreme negligence, poor choices, or bizarre sexual fantasies. Featured Death Segments
An attorney in Los Angeles tries to prove a window on the 40th floor is unbreakable by running head-first into it. The window gives way, and he falls to his death. This is based on the real-life death of Canadian lawyer Garry Hoy .
Two co-eds accidentally suffocate in a "helium-filled deathtrap" while seeking a "quickie".
The show uses expert medical and scientific commentary (e.g., from cardiologists and EMTs) to explain the biological cause of death for each segment.
A woman in Virginia uses a peeled carrot as a sex toy. A rough cut in the carrot slices her vaginal wall, allowing air into her circulatory system and causing a fatal air embolism .