<P> The photo of her body, taken by Robert Wiles, has been compared to the photograph by Malcolm Wilde Browne of the self - immolation of Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức who burned himself alive at a busy Saigon road intersection on June 11, 1963, which is widely regarded as among the most iconic suicide photographs . Ben Cosgrove of Time described the photo as "technically rich, visually compelling and (...) downright beautiful". Cosgrove described her body as "resting (or) napping rather than (...) dead" and appears as if she is "daydreaming of her beau". </P> <P> Andy Warhol used Wiles' photo in one of his prints entitled Suicide (Fallen Body). </P> <P> Her picture was also used on the cover of Saccharine Trust's album, Surviving You, Always, released in 1984 by SST Records . </P>

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