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Grandma beaten and robbed... but revenge is served!
Posted 5/9/2010 11:33:00 PM
Sometimes, I LIKE the people in our prison system. It's weird to think, but some of them have stronger ethics than the average joe.
On December 8, 2008 Sandy Vinge, now in her mid-70’s, was abducted from her home in La Mesa by two men posing as vacuum salesmen, robbed, beaten and stuffed in the back of a car.
Jeffrey Nelson and Luis Osborne drove Vinge around for 26 hours as they continued beating her. At one point she thought that she was going to die, she might have done had it not been for the Sheriff’s deputy who pulled over her car for a traffic violation.
Nelson and Osborne were convicted and sentenced with little knowledge of what was to follow. It seemed the prison population held the two men in the same contempt that is generally reserved for people who commit crimes against children.
Vinge told NBC what ...
Never holster your gun like this...
Posted 5/8/2010 11:35:00 PM
A Breckenridge, Colorado man found himself on the wrong side of authorities after he allegedly tried to defend himself from a mugger, with a firearm… whilst under the influence of alcohol.
David Leroy Blurton claimed that he pulled out his gun and fired after he was hit on the back of the head in a grocery store parking lot – a claim that investigators were not able to substantiate. Unfortunately for Blurton, what happened as he tried to pull out his gun is irrefutable; it discharged into his groin.
To add insult to very painful injury, The Associated Press reports that he was charged with and subsequently found guilty of illegal discharge of a firearm, drunk with a gun, prohibited use of a weapon and reckless endangerment.
(Weinterrupt.com)
Drunk wife looks for husband in jail
Posted 5/8/2010 1:27:00 AM
ALBION, Ind. (WANE) - A drunk Kendallville woman and her brother were arrested Friday afternoon after showing up at the Noble County Jail to bail out her husband. He had bonded himself out two days earlier and was sleeping at home.
According to the Noble County Sheriff's Department, Elsie Kerekes, 44, came into the Sheriff's Department's front lobby around 2:00 p.m. and asked about bonding her husband out of jail. Soon, Kerekes was joined by her brother, Anthony Walsh, 46, who had driven her to the jail.
Police informed Kerekes her husband bonded himself out of the Noble County Jail two days earlier. Police said he was home asleep in bed and was there when she left to come to the jail.
Kerekes had a blood alcohol content of .19 percent. Walsh's was .20 percent. They were both jailed for public intoxication.
Dogs listen better than I do?
Posted 4/30/2010 4:23:00 AM
According to a recent report, women tend to talk to their pets more than their husbands about their troubles.
Man... I should have gotten my ex-girlfriend a dog when she asked for one-- we might have worked out better. =P
Full Story: http://bit.ly/chC1Gg
Movie Theaters running on manual labor?
Posted 4/30/2010 4:17:00 AM
In one Lithuanian cinema, audience members peddle on stationary bicycles to create the energy powering the projector, giving film buffs a chance at both entertainment and exercise all in one go.
But the most amazing part is the fact that if you peddle one of these bikes, you get to see the film for FREE.
Imagine if that were to come to Fort Wayne. Free entertainment AND excercise? Count me in, no doubt! =D
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