Further Proof That The End Is Near

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Angelica Gutierrez, 19, was arrested Thursday on a charge of capital murder in the fatal stabbing of her 15-day-old daughter, Gabriella Corona. She remained in the city jail Thursday night and is scheduled to be arraigned Friday morning. A jail official said she did not yet have an attorney.
 
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My best friend's neighbor poisoned her 6 year old daughter and then cut her own wrists and hung herself. He lives in a condo and the bodies were in the one next door for around 3 weeks before anyone figured out what happened.

Some people are just sick in the head.
 
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so sad, and disgusting. solitary confinement for the rest of her life, or would you let her free to the streets for an hr each day for people to beat her???
 
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My best friend's neighbor poisoned her 6 year old daughter and then cut her own wrists and hung herself. He lives in a condo and the bodies were in the one next door for around 3 weeks before anyone figured out what happened.

Some people are just sick in the head.

That is an understatement. You have to be pure evil or serious headcase to murder children!
 
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so sad, and disgusting. solitary confinement for the rest of her life, or would you let her free to the streets for an hr each day for people to beat her???

She will go to a mental health facility and then be released in a few years, maybe less.:no:
 
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I guess the welfare benefits weren't worth the hassle of changing diapers and buying baby food.
 
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Why put her in prison? If there is no doubt about her guilt she needs to die NOW, the same way her daughter died, stabbed to death.
 
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My best friend's neighbor poisoned her 6 year old daughter and then cut her own wrists and hung herself. He lives in a condo and the bodies were in the one next door for around 3 weeks before anyone figured out what happened.

Some people are just sick in the head.

wow, what do you even say to that?
 
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here's more proof the apocalypse is upon us.....

May 29, 2008, 12:17PM
Drug dealer's wait for Jesus denied by federal agents

By DANE SCHILLER
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
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A drug dealer named The Spider is wondering why his Jesus Christ still hasn't appeared in Dallas.
Thanks to an unusual bust by federal agents in Laredo, they're not going to connect.
Drug traffickers mixed as much as six pounds of the illicit white powder into a paste and used it to make a regal statue of the Christian savior, complete with painted-on flowing hair and a gold cape.
Smugglers were likely hoping the statue, which could be worth as much as $30,000 on the streets, would be dismissed by border guards as just another of the hundreds of plaster representations hawked to borderland tourists.
But a dog trained to sniff out drugs confirmed it was anything but another religious memento.
"This seizure shows what extreme measures people will go through to smuggle drugs," Janice Ayala, second-in-command of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's investigative office in Laredo, said Wednesday.
Earlier this week in the Rio Grande Valley, border inspectors found $10,000 stuffed into a child's bulging diaper.
"These people will use anything, including religious icons to smuggle their drugs," said Steven Robertson, a spokesman for the Drug Enforcement Administration, in Washington. "It is sacrilegious."
Robertson said if the statue had been successfully smuggled, it would likely have been broken apart with water, sifted through a strainer and dried before being bagged and sold to users.
Investigators will likely now run chemical tests to determine what percentage of the statue is cocaine as well as the drug's purity.
There's no way to know if smugglers routinely use the Jesus statue technique, though Robertson said big-time drug dealers would likely consider it too much work for too little profit.
The plot quietly began to unfold last week when the woman who was a passenger in a car driving into the United States said a man told her he had too many things to carry, and would pay her $80 if she'd drop the statue at the Laredo bus station, according to a court document filed Wednesday.
While trying to enter the United States, Customs and Border Patrol inspectors grew suspicious and checked her out.
The woman later said she was unaware the statue was cocaine and took federal agents along for her rendezvous.
After being arrested, the man, 61-year-old Bernardino Garcia-Cordova, admitted the statue was his property, authorities said. Garcia-Cordova, who now faces cocaine importation and possession charges, told investigators a man he knows only by a Spanish nickname, La Araña, or The Spider, told him to take it to Dallas.
 
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there's more.......

May 22, 2008, 10:16PM
Broken foot nets woman $6 million settlement

Newhouse News Service

this week awarded some $6 million to a Springfield woman it found was harmed by a doctor's negligence. But this was no malpractice suit. The doctor stepped on her foot.
The jurors awarded $5 million to Elizabeth Nelligan, 24, who said her broken foot progressed into a painful, chronic condition. With interest, the award will be more than $6 million, said her lawyer.
Nelligan sued Dr. Mark A. Radzicki in 2005, saying he stepped on her foot and fell on her, breaking her foot, during a social visit at his home. The jury delivered its verdict Monday after several days of trial.
 
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And more:

In April, according to police in Fort Pierce, Fla., Amity Joy Doss, 24, grabbed a young McDonald's employee by her shirt to emphasize her dissatisfaction with service and demanded to the manager that she be fired. A call was made to police, and Doss wandered outside, climbed a tree, hung upside down by bended knee for a while, then descended and lay down on the hood of her car before re-entering the restaurant and asking if the girl had been fired yet. She was arrested on several charges. [Fort Pierce Tribune, 4-8-08]

and I guess this stuff still happens:

Justin MacGilfrey, 19, was arrested in February for the attempted robbery of a Circle K convenience store in Daytona Beach, Fla. The clerk had chased him from the store when he realized that MacGilfrey's only "weapon" was a pretend gun he made using his finger and thumb. [WKMG-TV (Orlando), 2-25-08]
 
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Man suspected in Acres Homes rapes faces 8th charge
By ANITA HASSAN
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle


A man who police say is responsible in the rapes of seven women in and around the Acres Homes area for more than half a decade has been charged with sexually assaulting an eighth, authorities said.
Bilford Dwight Junious, 37, was charged in an incident that happened on Aug. 23, 2002, authorities said.
In six of the cases, charges were filed against Bilford between August and October 2006, authorities said. The seventh was filed in March 2007.
Investigators sent evidence from the 2002 case to a DNA laboratory for comparison against DNA recovered from other sexual assault cases. Results from the lab and a description from the woman in the 2002 incident identified Junious as the suspect.
In that incident, a woman walking in the 900 block of East 36th got into a red 2001 or 2002 pickup truck. The driver soon turned onto a side street, displayed a knife, ordered the woman to the back of his truck and sexually assaulted her, authorities said.
Junious is being held in Harris County Jail without bail. His next scheduled court appearance is June 20.
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May 29, 2008, 5:58PM
New Zealand man fined for assault with a hedgehog

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A New Zealand man who assaulted a teen by hitting him with a spine-covered hedgehog has been fined by a court and ordered to pay most of his fine to his victim.
Whakatane District Court was told Thursday that William Singalargh picked up the hedgehog, a small prickly-backed animal similar to the porcupine, and threw it several yards at a 15-year-old boy in the North Island east coast town of Whakatane on Feb. 9.
Police said the teen was hit in the leg, causing a large, red welt and several puncture marks. The injury did not require medical treatment.
Singalargh was convicted of common assault and offensive behavior following a defended hearing. He had pleaded innocent to the charges.
He was fined a total of $545, of which $389 were paid to his victim.
A more serious charge of assault with a weapon — the hedgehog — was dropped. The maximum penalty for that charge is five years in prison.
It was not known whether the hedgehog was dead or alive at the time of the attack, but Senior Sgt. Bruce Jenkins said earlier that it was dead when collected as evidence.
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....

Triumph International, the Japanese women's underwear company, released its latest publicity-seeking creation in May: the solar-powered bra, with enough exposed panels to power an iPod or cell phone. Other Triumph specials include a baseball bra (with fielder's-mitt-shaped cups) and a heated bra (with microwavable gel pads to warm the cups). [Reuters, 5-14-08]


The county government in Tampa, Fla., revealed in April that because of its unusual interpretation of state law, all of its inmates on work-release programs during the last 15 years have been accruing pension and post-retirement health-care credits. [St. Petersburg Times, 4-15-08]

In April, two of the nine Baltimore-area middle-school kids implicated in a potentially fatal beating of a young couple on a transit bus last year said they would soon file lawsuits asking for $10 million each from their school (for suspending them) and the transit company (for barring them from future rides, which it did out of concern for the safety of its passengers). [WBAL-TV (Baltimore), 4-23-08]
 
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June 2, 2008, 9:40AM
Texas judge orders return of polygamist group's children

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SAN ANGELO — A Texas district judge has ordered the return of more than 400 children taken from a polygamist group's ranch.
Parents are allowed to begin picking up their children at 10 a.m. today.
The parents are not allowed to leave Texas without court permission and must participate in parenting classes. They were also ordered not to interfere with any ongoing child abuse investigation and to allow the children to undergo psychiatric or medical exams if required.
The order comes just days after the Texas Supreme Court said Texas Child Protective Services overreached in seizing custody of the children from the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ranch in West Texas.
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June 2, 2008, 6:00AM
Police: Tatum O'Neal arrested after buying crack

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NEW YORK — Police say Academy Award-winning actress Tatum O'Neal has been arrested after buying crack cocaine near her home in Manhattan.
Police say the 44-year-old actress was seen making the illicit purchase at about 7:30 p.m. Sunday. She is charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance.
O'Neal, daughter of actor Ryan O'Neal, appears regularly on the cable television series Rescue Me and was the youngest person to win an Oscar for her role in 1973's Paper Moon.
She chronicled her struggles with addiction in her memoir, A Paper Life.
Police could not say whether she had an attorney. Messages left for a publicist were not returned early today.
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Somewhat surprised no one ever started a thread on the whole polygamy thing in Texas. Wonder if people thought that erosion of rights or not.
 
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une 4, 2008, 3:06PM
Greenish Jesus statue stolen by thieves after copper

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DETROIT — Thieves seeking copper to sell as scrap may have stolen an 8-foot statue of Jesus Christ off a cross in Detroit. Problem is, it's made of plaster.
The Rev. Barry Randolph says the statue at the Church of the Messiah is a green color and looks like copper. The church has made a public plea for help.
It's unclear when the statue was snatched. A parishioner noticed it missing recently, and a small piece of plaster was found nearby.
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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. — An Algood mother arrested for biting her 9-month-old daughter told police she did so in retaliation for the toothless infant biting her.
Police arrested 29-year-old Stacie Marie Davis last week and charged her with child abuse.



According to the police report, Davis said she was sitting on the kitchen floor with her daughter when the infant became fussy and bit her on the forehead.
The mother said she then spanked the child on her bottom and bit her on her right elbow.

Davis said she didn't mean to leave marks, which Algood Police Officer Mark Steel said were still visible seven to eight hours after the incident.

Davis was booked in the Putnam County Jail, but made a $10,000 bond.

She's due in General Sessions Court later this month.
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