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    Who or what killed Houdini is still under speculation. [246] Dr. J. S. F. Barnet 29 August 1927: The 32-year-old physician in Armidale, Australia, was shocked to death in his bed by an excessive quantity of electrical power from a medical device. Barnet had picked up a telephone beside his bed to answer a call at the moment the device's current ...