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Old 02-15-05, 04:34 PM
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"The Contender" contestant commits suicide

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...tender_suicide
A promising young boxer who got the break of a lifetime when he was selected by NBC's upcoming reality TV program, "The Contender," committed suicide.

Police said 23-year-old Najai Turpin shot himself in the head at 4 a.m. Monday while sitting with his girlfriend in a parked car outside the West Philadelphia gym where he trained. Investigators were unsure why he took his life.

An NBC spokeswoman said the producers, cast and crew of "The Contender" were shocked and saddened by Turpin's death. The program, scheduled to debut March 7, will go on as planned.

Produced by reality TV mogul Mark Burnett, "The Contender" will follow the lives of 16 boxers competing against each other for a chance at a million-dollar purse.

The episodes involving Turpin had already been taped.

Percy "Buster" Custus, a trainer who had worked with him since Turpin was 12, said the boxer had enjoyed his experiences with the show but seemed troubled in recent weeks. He said Turpin abruptly left a training camp in the Poconos and returned home to Philadelphia, saying he missed his family.

"None of us really know what brought this about," Custus said Tuesday. "You just want to see the boys come out of the neighborhood. From the time they're young kids, you really want to see them make it. And he was right there."

Turpin had a 13-1 record and had won a city Recreation Department title before he was picked for "The Contender."

A biography on the show's Web site called him an "extremely soft-spoken" but focused fighter who worked two day jobs to support his family. He had a 2-year-old daughter.

"You would never know he was a fighter," Custus said. "He was a tough guy in the ring. He was a vicious fighter. But outside the ring he was a different man."

Police said they didn't know where Turpin got the gun. He was not licensed to carry a handgun and the weapon was not registered to him.

NBC released a statement from Burnett in which he called Turpin a "great fighter with tremendous heart and courage."

"The episode in which he was most depicted will stand as a wonderful testament to who he was. It will not be changed," Burnett wrote.

A tribute to Turpin will be added to the show. Viewers will also be offered a chance to donate money to a trust fund set up to support Turpin's child.

NBC spokeswoman Rebecca Marks declined to say how Turpin had fared in the show, which is to conclude with a live championship bout between two finalists in May. She said, however, that the show will not need to be overhauled because of Turpin's death.

Every contestant was being paid $1,500 per week to stay in training pending the finale.

Turpin worked out at the James Shuler Memorial Gym, a haven for serious fighters from a rough and impoverished neighborhood.

Tybius Flowers, another boxer at the gym, was murdered last year shortly before he was to appear as a key witness in a murder trial.
I feel bad for the guys family. I wonder what the fate of the girlfriend was.

Somewhere, a network executive is salivating and wishing a camera had been there.
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I read about this earlier but forgot to post it. I am wondering how NBC will handle this.
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He coulda been a contender.....
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-$1500 a week? No wonder reality shows are popular with networks, they're cheap as hell.

-If this was Law and Order, the suspicion would immediatly fall to the girlfirend, but in a shocking twist, it would be revealed that Stallone did it to protect the show from a scandal.

-Honestly, didn't you think American Idol would've had the first suicide?

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Originally Posted by Derrich
-Honestly, didn't you think American Idol would've had the first suicide?
I believe a contestant on one of the European versions of "Survivor" (that aired before the show was even brought to the USA) killed themselves after being voted off the island.
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Maybe he saw the dailies.
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Originally Posted by Derrich
-$1500 a week? No wonder reality shows are popular with networks, they're cheap as hell.
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Yeah, but that's just for staying in training in the time between the show being taped and the finale airing, probably about 3-4 weeks. That's $6000 a month, or about $18,000 to $24,000. Not bad for doing what they (presumably) love, considering they were all amateurs who probably had to work crap jobs on the side and weren't getting paid much of anything for their boxing/training before.
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Originally Posted by movieking
I read about this earlier but forgot to post it. I am wondering how NBC will handle this.
Well, it says in the article:

"The episode in which he was most depicted will stand as a wonderful testament to who he was. It will not be changed," Burnett wrote.

A tribute to Turpin will be added to the show. Viewers will also be offered a chance to donate money to a trust fund set up to support Turpin's child.

NBC spokeswoman Rebecca Marks declined to say how Turpin had fared in the show, which is to conclude with a live championship bout between two finalists in May. She said, however, that the show will not need to be overhauled because of Turpin's death.
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Originally Posted by Derrich
-Honestly, didn't you think American Idol would've had the first suicide?
Or homicide
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I am really sorry to hear about this.
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Something doesn't smell right. There got to be more story than just a simple suicide.
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He was probably on steroids or something.
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wow, freaky.

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