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Cops: Wife shoots man dead over warm beer St. Louis woman shoots husband dead for giving her warm beer, cops say The Associated Press Updated: 8:15 p.m. PT Dec 5, 2006

ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis woman shot her husband to death after he gave her a can of warm beer, police said.

The shooting happened Sunday. Names have not been released. The woman was taken into custody.

The wife allegedly admitted shooting her husband, who was about 70 years old, in the kitchen of their home. The man was shot four or five times in the chest after giving his wife a can of warm Stag beer.

The house was among thousands in the St. Louis area that lost power after a winter storm hit the region Thursday.

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This thread is simply a repository for little stories about random senseless violence, the more bizarre the better. Maybe they can inspire a short story or a song or a commemorative coin or something.



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the old man was obviously trying to kill her first by giving her warm beer
that takes a lot of effort to keep beer warm when the powers out during a snowstorm

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I like to imagine that the couple lived a happy and peaceful life together. That they grow old and withered and loco in the company of each other's love, and then one day the old woman finally went insane. But that happens when you're 70. The couple will probably laugh about it when they meet in the clearing.



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>Here< is a great collection of alleged antidepressant fueled crimes.

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She's probably going to have some sort of insane Twinkie defense. "No, I didn't kill him, it was THE POWER OUTAGE, I TELL YOU!!"

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"The house was among thousands in the St. Louis area that lost power after a winter storm hit the region Thursday."

This is the best part.

It says, "Probably, their refridgerator lost power and there wasn't anything the poor old man could DO to get the beer any colder. What a bitch."

It's like stealth commentary.



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This is an amusing little story from the UK. Over here we don't have random senseless violence, only accidental senseless violence. Of course, if you laugh when you read this you're officially a bad person. Like me.

The Guardian
Vikram Dodd
Thursday June 1, 2006

A woman yesterday told a jury how she had accidentally shot her husband dead while dancing to a CD by the country and pop music singer Shania Twain as the couple prepared to have sex.
Linda West, 49, denies murdering her husband of nine weeks, Gregory West, 45, as he sat in a chair at their flat in Southampton last May. The blast hit Mr West in the heart, killing him instantly.

The crown alleges she killed him after a row, which was overheard by neighbours. But at Winchester crown court yesterday, Mrs West used a wooden replica of a shotgun to show jurors how the weapon had "accidentally" gone off while she danced to the Shania Twain song, Man! I Feel Like a Woman.

Mrs West told the court that she and her husband, whom she had married nine weeks earlier, had both been drunk, and she had been trying to sexually arouse him. She said she put the song on, picked up the shotgun, and began dancing.

Grabbing hold of the wooden replica, Mrs West explained that she banged the gun on the floor at the end of the song so as to "take a bow", but the weapon went off, killing her husband.

Tearfully, she told the jury: "I had the gun in front of me and I was dancing with the gun to that CD. When the CD ended I went like that, [she motioned that she banged the gun on to the floor], like to take a bow, and the gun went off.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/gun/Story/0,,1787048,00.html

I think the fact that any song weaving these incidents together would now necessarily have to involve Shania Twain means that I've probably now completely killed off any chances of it actually happening.



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Thag;901513 wrote:
"The house was among thousands in the St. Louis area that lost power after a winter storm hit the region Thursday."

This is the best part.

It says, "Probably, their refridgerator lost power and there wasn't anything the poor old man could DO to get the beer any colder. What a bitch."

It's like stealth commentary.

i say horseshit to that !
its a freakin snowstorm outside, all he'd have to do is stick the beers outside for awhile
any kind of drunk knows that, and if after 70 years he didn't he deserved to get shot

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Woman Gets 11 Years for Cooking Boyfriend and Feeding Him to Guests Created: 16.11.2006 13:29 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 14:20 MSK

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A court in the Russian internal republic of Bashkortostan has passed an 11-year sentence to a woman who killed her boyfriend with an axe and then cooked him in a variety of dishes which she fed to her guests at a New Year party.

The Komsomolskaya Pravda daily reports that the incident took place in the small town of Sterlitamak. The 44-year old woman suspected her boyfriend, who was younger than her, of unfaithfulness and in a heated row grabbed an axe and hacked him to death.

Then, the woman flayed and dismembered the body. She threw away the head and used the rest to cook a New Year dinner. She minced some meat and used in meatballs and dumplings and also made jellied meat with hands and feet — she later bartered that dish for liquor with neighbors.

When the guests arrived, the woman treated them to everything she cooked — meatballs, dumplings, soup and liver sausage. The people did not know they were eating human flesh, only one guest noticed that the meat was unusually sweet, but he was told that this was because it was very fresh.

When the party was coming to an end, one of the guests looked into the fridge and found a severed human hand there. He called the police and the murderer confessed during the first questioning.

http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/11/16/bashkircannibal.shtml

This sounds a lot like that urban legend where the guy chops up the other guy and feeds him to dinner guest, but who knows?



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there may in fact be some Planet of the Apes fighting going on around here
with a crippled loser ape running around

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First posted: 12/8/2006 9: 32:22 AM

The "human foot" found at a Speedway Gas Station has been identified as non-human.

The Hamilton County Sheriff's office issued a press release Friday morning stating the foot is from a "non-hoofed animal and is not human."
The following is the full text of an e-mail from the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office:

SPEEDWAY "FOOT" RULED TO BE NON-HUMAN

Colerain Township, Ohio, December 8, 2006 -- Sheriff Simon L. Leis, Jr., Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, Chief Steven J. Sarver, Colerain Township Police Department, and Dr. O'dell Owens, Hamilton County Coroner's Office, report that the "foot" located at a Speedway Gas Station in Colerain Township on December 7, 2006 is not that of a human being.

The Hamilton County Coroner's Office examined the foot and has determined that the "foot" is that of a non-hoofed animal and is not human.

http://wcpo.com/news/2006/local/12/08/foot.html

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Maybe someone was trying to trade it for liquor.



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Coroner: Mom killed baby in microwave She denies involvement in slaying BY JAMES HANNAH | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DAYTON, Ohio - A mother was arrested on suspicion of murdering her month-old daughter by putting the baby in a microwave oven.

China Arnold, 26, was jailed Monday on a charge of aggravated murder, more than a year after she brought her dead baby to a hospital on Aug. 30, 2005, police said.

"We have reason to believe, and we have some forensic evidence that is consistent with our belief, that a microwave oven was used in this death," said Ken Betz, director of the Montgomery County coroner's office.

He said the evidence included high-heat internal injuries and the absence of external burn marks on the baby, Paris Talley.

That conclusion is supported by the Dayton police investigation, he said, but he wouldn't discuss the case in detail because charges have been filed.

The death was ruled a homicide caused by hyperthermia, or high body temperature.

The lack of external burns ruled out an open flame, scalding water, heating pad or other possible cause of death that would have damaged the skin, Betz said.

Arnold's lawyer, Jon Paul Rion, said she had nothing to do with her daughter's death.

Arnold was arrested initially after the baby's death, then released.

There was a lengthy investigation before prosecutors found enough probable cause to issue another arrest warrant, said Greg Flannagan, a spokesman for the county prosecutor's office.

The night before the baby was taken to the hospital, Arnold and the child's father went out for a short time and left Paris with a baby sitter, Rion said.

The mother didn't sense anything out of the ordinary until the next morning, when the child was found unconscious, Rion said.

Municipal Judge Bill Littlejohn set Arnold's bond Tuesday at $1 million.

She declined interviews through her attorney, who said his client plans to plead not guilty.

Arnold has three other children. In 2000, a Virginia woman was sentenced to five years in prison for killing her month-old son in a microwave oven.

http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061129/NEWS01/611290391/-1/all

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CHICAGO SHOOTING

Police: Shooter thought he was cheated over invention

CHICAGO (AP) _ A security guard has talked with Chicago police about being forced by a gunman to escort him to an office where the gunman later opened fire.

The gunman shot four people, killing three of them, before being killed himself by police snipers. Police say gunman Joe Jackson was angry with a patent lawyer over an invention he'd made -- a toilet for a truck.

Police shot Jackson as he was pointing his gun alternately at a hostage's head and his own. There was no attempt to negotiate.

Jackson and three others died. One woman shot in the foot was treated at a hospital and released.

The attorney Jackson was looking for has a son who is a police officer, but was not among the officers who'd gone to the scene.

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Virginia law allows/requires ordinary folk to witness executions:

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WP: Choosing to witness an execution In Va., there is always someone from the public watching By Candace Rondeaux The Washington Post Updated: 5:24 a.m. PT Dec 10, 2006

WASHINGTON - They couldn't take their eyes off the electric chair. They took it in piece by piece as they filed into the witness room: The leather restraints on the giant oak armrests. A long electrical cord coiling from the bottom across the slate gray death chamber floor.

The candle shop owner grabbed one of the white plastic lawn chairs in front of the plate glass window that would soon separate the living from the dead. Next to her, the social worker nervously smoothed her hair as she took a seat with a direct view of the chair. The investigator climbed the wood risers and took a seat behind them.

The clock's second hand swept over the 12. It was 9 p.m. -- time for the execution to begin.

Later, they would remember how the air in the room seemed to compress at that moment. How the electric chair seemed to dwarf everything else. How the condemned man, one of the rare few to choose electrocution, looked right through them before he died. But at that moment, all they could think was that they were about to watch a man die.

It's been 70 years since executions in the United States were open to the public. But in Virginia, there is always someone watching, turning what is for most people a distinctly private moment into a very public end. One of more than a dozen death penalty states that require ordinary citizens to witness executions, Virginia has enlisted hundreds of volunteers for the task.

They come from every corner and every quarter: A Richmond school bus driver, a South Hill bookkeeper, a Prince William County police officer, an Ashburn computer specialist, a Lynchburg brass works fabricator. All have visited the Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt.

Candy Couch, the candle shop owner, had seen other men put to death, but they had been flat on their backs, feet facing her, arms splayed on a gurney, waiting for the needle. She rarely saw their eyes before the life drained out of them. But this man, her fourth, stared her down as he walked to the electric chair.

"He's staring at me," Couch said. "Oh my God, he's looking right at me."

For nearly 100 years, broad public support for capital punishment has helped the Virginia Department of Corrections maintain a rotating list of about 20 to 30 volunteers, although only six are required to witness each execution. Some come only once. Others repeatedly return. One man, a paint store salesman from Emporia, has seen 15 men executed.

Witnesses aren't paid. No special skills are needed. The death house doesn't require much from volunteers beyond state residency, a basic criminal background check and an ability to sum up in three lines or less on a written application why they want to watch convicted killers die. Some say it's their civic duty to watch; that it's no different than sitting on a jury or voting. Others say they're just curious to see whether death equals justice.

Couch, 36, doesn't remember what reason she gave on her application. When she first signed up, she told friends she wanted to see whether watching someone be executed is anything like in the movies. A retired sheriff's deputy, she never knew any of the men she saw executed. But when she volunteered for her first death-by-lethal-injection three years ago, she vowed she would keep going back until she saw an electrocution.

Couch snorts when she reads about defense lawyers who claim lethal injection is cruel and unusual punishment. She is not religious, but she believes in God and Old Testament eye-for-an-eye justice.

"I think they need to feel some kind of pain. I know it's horrible to say, but they did horrible things to people," Couch said.

The decision to watch
Emily Rosson was jittery all day. A few hours before she arrived at the death chamber for Brandon Hedrick's electrocution, she had scoured her closet looking for the right outfit. She had dressed casually that day for her job as a social worker at a jail in Stafford County. At the last minute, she decided to go home and change. She thought she should wear something respectful, the kind of thing you'd wear to church or a big day at work.

"I was like, 'What the hell do you wear to someone's execution?' " said Rosson, 27.

She settled on a conservative button-down linen shirt, khaki capri pants and a pair of dressy sandals. After an hour-long road trip from her home in Glen Allen, her brief fashion crisis was long forgotten. As she pulled up to the meeting point for witnesses in Emporia, she remembered instead her father's warning about the intensity of what she was about to see. Years ago, he had visited the death house to witness an electrocution, at the time the sole method of execution in Virginia. It was, her father said, a matter of civic duty and a chance to witness history.

"I was like, 'Eeew, gross. Why would you ever want to do that?' " Rosson said. "He said, now is a good time to go because the electric chair was on the way out. Afterward, he always told me it was something I would never forget seeing."

Before she volunteered, Rosson talked it over with her husband. She had mixed feelings about the death penalty; maybe this would help her decide, she said. He said he wouldn't have the stomach for it, but he could understand why she wanted to go.

Rosson has never been a crime victim, but she's learned a lot about criminals as a jailhouse social worker. Most of the inmates are often short on intelligence and long on bad deeds -- a lot, she said, like Hedrick.

It made her "a little uneasy" when she heard that Hedrick had an IQ of 76, Rosson said. That meant that he was right on the line of being mentally retarded (and ineligible for execution). He might not know what was coming next, she said.

She felt even more unsettled when she first caught sight of the death chamber. The huge oak chair looked as big as a throne and seemed to swallow the whole room.

"It takes a lot of courage to watch people die," she said. "It's not for the weak of heart. It takes a lot of courage to actually go and keep your eyes open the whole time. I think there were some people in that room who closed their eyes."

Witness with a purpose
Steve Corbally peered impatiently out of the van window as it pulled toward the prison entrance. He tried to tune out the chatter of the other witnesses on the ride to the prison. In no mood to talk, he kept silent. He wasn't eager to tell anyone why he was there.

When Corbally had looked Hedrick's case up earlier that day, he thought there might be a chance the execution would be halted. Hedrick, 27, was convicted of the abduction, rape and killing of a young single mother, who begged for her life before Hedrick shot her with a 12-gauge shotgun.

Corbally, 47, had encountered worse cases during his two years as an investigator for the Regional Capital Defender Office in Manassas. After spending day after day chasing down alibis and witnesses that might keep his clients off death row, Corbally figured he knew a good case for clemency when he saw one.

Corbally volunteered to be a witness despite his boss's objection. A few days earlier, a Harrisonburg jury had sent a 27-year-old client of Corbally's to death row for his role in a murder-for-hire scheme. But Corbally, now a first-year law student in New Orleans, reasoned that seeing someone put to death would enable him to give future clients a first-hand account of what they might face if they're sentenced to death.

"Now I can sit them down and say: 'Let me tell you something. It is not pretty, what happens in there. If you get a chance to plead guilty and save your life, you should do it,' " Corbally said.

An execution expert
David Bass began looking for signs of fear the moment the witnesses arrived. He had seen it many times before. Bass, a regional manager with the Virginia Department of Corrections, had escorted scores of witnesses to more than 80 executions in his 15 years as the de facto death-house tour guide.

"I spend more time watching witnesses than I do the actual executions," Bass said.

The night Hedrick, the first death row inmate to be electrocuted in the United States in more than two years, was to be executed, Bass constantly sized up his witnesses for signs of distress. A former high school math teacher, he understood well the power of group psychology and the way one little thing could set off a chain reaction. His job was to make sure nothing disrupted the process.

The July breeze was cool and light as dusk fell over the sprawling prison grounds, but Bass could feel a sticky kind of tension in the air. Normally, witnesses keep to themselves, he said. But as they lined up for the ride, they seemed to be chattier than usual.

"There seems to be more nervousness, more questions," Bass said. "I can't say what they're thinking, but there is a difference, and there is definitely electricity in the air."

Bass greeted each witness with a warm handshake. He checked their names off on his clipboard, then handed each of them a square, orange I.D. badge.

"I try to make things as low-key as possible and as casual as possible," he said. "I try to keep them talking. If you let things get real quiet, then things tend to tense up."

Bass rattled off facts and figures with the ease of a game show host: More than 330 executions in Virginia since 1908. Virginia, second only to Texas in the number of executions since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976, lets inmates choose between the chair and lethal injection. Only three, including Hedrick, have chosen electrocution in the past decade.

Bass warned the witnesses that they might hear some shouting from other inmates as they enter the death chamber. The condemned man might drool as about 2,000 volts of electricity arced across his body. There could be a little blood. They might notice an odor of burning flesh.

The inmate's body, he explained, forms a circuit. Small sponges dipped in briny water affixed to the inmate's shaved right leg and head help ensure that the electricity flows. After the condemned man's last words, the warden inserts a key to activate the system.

"It's like turning the ignition key in your car," Bass said.

'The worst part'
The witness room looked like a black box theater. Inside, a dozen white plastic chairs were neatly arranged on battleship-gray risers. Couch grabbed a front-row seat next to Rosson with a perfect view of the electric chair. Corbally settled into the row behind them.

A microphone in the witness room crackled to life as prison officials approached Hedrick with a hand-held tape recorder. He clenched his fists tighter until his knuckles turned white. He fixed his look hard on the people who had come to watch him die. Then his muffled voice sputtered and echoed in the tiny witness room.

"I pray for the people who believe in Jesus Christ in heaven, and I pray for the unsaved, for they know not what they do," Hedrick said. "I'm ready to go now and be free."

The brown leather hood came down over his eyes and nose. There was a dull thud as the first wave of electricity passed through his body, then another. Then came the interminable five-minute wait before a doctor verified that Hedrick was dead.

"That was the worst part," Rosson said. "We all have to sit here waiting five minutes so the man can finish dying. You think of dying as something personal, and it was just a really horrible, public and invasive way to die. I would not want to see that again."

No one in the witness room said a word as they stood to exit. The guard at the door thanked them for coming and bid them goodnight. One by one, the witnesses climbed back into the van.

Rosson heard someone in the van sobbing as it pulled away. Someone in the front asked Bass if inmates are given sedatives before the execution. Yes, he said, but it's not something corrections officials like to publicize. A man in the back, one of the death house regulars, piped up. That's not fair, he said. After all, he said, Hedrick hadn't given his victim a sedative before he shot her in the face.

Everyone fell silent.
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That article was far too purple for me to actually read.

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Stupids continue shopping in burning department store:

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Published December 8, 2006, 7:38 AM CST

MENTOR, Ohio -- An electrical fire that filled a department store with thick smoke didn't deter holiday shoppers, and firefighters had to block the doors to keep customers from entering, authorities said.

No one was injured in the fire Wednesday at Dillards South at Great Lakes Mall, but some bargain hunters were inconvenienced.

``It was amazing,'' said fire Battalion Chief Joe Busher. ``Even though there was heavy smoke in there, they all wanted to stay and shop. We even had to put people at the door to keep people from coming in.''

The fire burned circuits of a high-voltage electrical panel near a women's dressing room, firefighters said. It took them eight minutes to put it out.

Busher estimated fire damage to the electrical panel and surrounding areas at $30,000. He said the merchandise suffered about $100,000 in smoke damage.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-061208obsessed-shoppers,1,2857439.story?coll=chi-news-hed&ctrack=1&cset=true

They do know that inhaling burning plastic fumes is dangerous, right? They know you don't actually have to be on fire to be in danger in a fire, right?



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Now the ending of Diary actually seems plausible.

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Retarded drama causes fatal strip club gun battle; more modern sword crime:

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Jilted love sparked strip club shooting Man who shot 2 dead, battled police was looking to settle a score The Associated Press Updated: 5:38 a.m. PT Dec 13, 2006

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. - Scott Medeiros slipped into the Foxy Lady strip club, carrying an assault rifle, jilted by a bartender he once dated and apparently looking to settle a score.

He killed another of the bartender’s ex-boyfriends and the club’s manager, and traded shots with police, wounding two officers in a gun battle before taking his own life.

“This is a fellow who just obviously lost it,” said Tom Tsoumas, the club’s managing owner, who lost his nephew — club manager Tory Marandos, 30 — in the attack early Tuesday morning.

The violence seemed sudden, but it appeared well planned. Medeiros, 35, of Freetown, entered unnoticed into a building where club officials once paid him to set up a security system. A black ski mask disguised his face and a bulletproof vest protected his chest, witnesses said.

Marandos and club security employee Bobby Carreiro, 33, died in the bloody climax of a dispute between Carreiro and Medeiros over a bartender who wasn’t even at the club. Police didn’t identify her, but Irene Thomas, a friend of Carreiro, said she is the mother of Carreiro’s young child.

Medeiros had been romantically involved with the bartender after her relationship with Carreiro dwindled, Thomas said. Tsoumas said the gunman was no longer welcome at the club.

“We had told this young man not to come near the club,” Tsoumas said.

He said Carreiro had told Medeiros: “’This isn’t the place for you. She doesn’t want to see you. It’s only going to cause problems.”’

“He went away, but he evidently came in last night,” Tsoumas said Tuesday.

'He shot at me'
A club security guard, Ned Tsouprake, said he saw Medeiros step through a cloud of smoke inside the club.

“He shot at me,” Tsouprake said. “I don’t know how he missed me.”

When police arrived, a gunfight erupted, lasting about 10 minutes.

One officer got shrapnel in the eye after Medeiros sprayed his police cruiser with bullets, said police spokesman Capt. Richard Spirlet. The officer’s partner was also hurt but listed in fair condition.

A man inside the club was shot in both legs, Spirlet said. A woman also suffered injuries, but police are unsure what happened to her, he said.

One police cruiser was used as a rolling shield for people as they escaped the club across a parking lot, Spirlet said.

Spirlet said Medeiros spoke with dispatchers during the standoff, though Spirlet would not say how long they spoke or what was said.

Medeiros found dead
Police entered the building after they believed workers and customers had left and found Medeiros dead, Spirlet said.

Freetown Police Chief Carlton Abbott said Medeiros was twice issued a weapons license, most recently in 2005. It permitted him to buy assault-style military rifles.

A police background check, conducted prior to the 2005 licensing, showed that Medeiros had not been convicted of a felony, violent crime or had any restraining orders taken against him, Abbott said.

New Bedford is a historic whaling town of nearly 100,000 residents about 50 miles south of Boston. It was the site of another bar shooting in February when an 18-year-old armed with a hatchet and gun seriously injured three men in a gay bar. That attacker fled and later killed two people in Arkansas before fatally shooting himself.

In October, a 21-year-old man was charged with attempted murder for allegedly trying to run down two police officers outside the Foxy Lady after an altercation in the club.
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Man convicted in samurai-sword murder Jury rejects argument that his mother killed his stepfather as victim slept The Associated Press Updated: 5:30 p.m. PT Dec 13, 2006

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. - A young man was convicted Wednesday of murdering his stepfather with a samurai sword.

The jury rejected 20-year-old Zachary Gibian’s claim that his mother committed the slaying.

Gibian faces a maximum of 25 years to life in prison for the 2005 killing of Scott Nager, a retired New York City police officer who was nearly beheaded as he slept on the living room couch.

Gibian testified that his stepfather had sexually abused him from age 15 and that his mother flew into a murderous rage after finding out. Gibian’s testimony contradicted the written and videotaped confessions that he made to police.

The jury deliberated over seven days, twice sending out notes that it was deadlocked.

Defense attorney William Keahon promised an appeal.
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Stupids continue shopping in burning department store:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-061208obsessed-shoppers,1,2857439.story?coll=chi-news-hed&ctrack=1&cset=true

They do know that inhaling burning plastic fumes is dangerous, right? They know you don't actually have to be on fire to be in danger in a fire, right?

the laws of physics and biology are different in Ohio

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Tsoumas said the gunman was no longer welcome at the club.
I wonder how many gunmen are allowed in the club?

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Trial for father in killing of tot who broke video game

By Julie Shaw
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This was Tyrone Spellman's explanation to police: He "snapped" after he thought his daughter had broken a $600 Xbox game console.

Alayiah Turman was only 17 months old, born March 29, 2005. Spellman beat her to death, prosecutors say.

In an alleged confession read at his preliminary hearing yesterday, Spellman, 25, said he was playing one of Tom Clancy's "Ghost Recon" games - a violent combat epic - in a front bedroom of his family's Brewerytown home that Thursday morning, Sept. 7. He had taken Alayiah into the room so her mother, Mia Turman, could rest.

"She pulled the cord and the whole game console fell over," Spellman said in his statement, read by Homicide Detective John Cummings. "I thought it was broken. I popped her in the face. I picked her up and tossed her in a chair."

Later that day - at 12:37 p.m. - Alayiah was pronounced dead at Temple University Hospital.

Spellman, also known as Anwar Salahuddin, was held for trial by order of Municipal Court Judge Gerard A. Kosinski on charges of murder, endangering the welfare of a child, and related offenses.

Alayiah's slaying was one of several child deaths examined by The Inquirer in an October article on the city Department of Human Services and its oversight of child-abuse and neglect cases.

DHS visited Spellman's rowhouse on the 1500 block of North 29th Street twice in August - each time seeing only the baby's mother, Mia Turman, 21, and Alayiah, inside. Turman told the agency that no one else lived there.

In September, Cheryl Ransom-Garner, then DHS commissioner, told The Inquirer that a social worker had reported the child looked happy and had no bruises. But Turman's mother, Marvine Turman, told The Inquirer that she had seen bruises on the child.

Yesterday's hearing focused on the injuries Alayiah suffered on the day she died.

In his statement, Spellman said that after he tossed his daughter in a chair, he put her on a bed. He then went to tell Turman, who was eight months pregnant and sleeping in a different bedroom, that he was going to a store to get "something to smoke and something to eat."

When he returned, Spellman said, Keith Walker - identified after the hearing by Spellman's supporters as a tenant in the house - told him that Alayiah "fell and had blood on her nose."

Spellman called 911 while Walker tried to resuscitate her.

Mia Turman testified yesterday, her voice at times nervous, as Spellman stared at her. Turman and Alayiah had moved into Spellman's house about a month before the child's death.

Turman testified that Spellman woke her about noon Sept. 7 and that, when she saw Alayiah, the baby's nose was bleeding, "the side of her face was bruised," and "she wasn't breathing."

Under cross-examination by Spellman's lawyer, Bobby Hoof, Turman agreed that Spellman had told her Alayiah had fallen off a bed and had been found lying on a barbell.

Edwin Lieberman, the city assistant medical examiner who performed Alayiah's autopsy, testified that in addition to bruises around her head, Alayiah suffered "tremendous injury" inside her head "caused by at minimum three separate blows" to the right side, top and back of her skull.

Alayiah's skull was fractured to the point that a piece of bone had fallen out, he said.

When asked by Assistant District Attorney Yvonne Ruiz what could have caused Alayiah's internal head injuries, Lieberman testified that a fist could have caused them or her head could have struck a smooth surface, such as a tabletop, wall or floor.

Under cross-examination, Lieberman dismissed Hoof's suggestions. "A simple fall as you are suggesting from a bed would not cause a skull fracture," he said. Nor, he said, would falling on a weight.

After the hearing, Turman, surrounded by relatives, let off her anger toward Spellman, who she said showed no remorse.

"My baby don't deserve that," she said.

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MAH BABY DON'T DESERVE THAT.

And she didn't even break the console. That's the unkindest cut of all.

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Prisoner probably ate part of cellmate: MDs TheStar.com - News - Prisoner probably ate part of cellmate: MDs French prisoner's confession supported by autopsy, prosecutor says

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PARIS – A French prisoner who killed his cellmate "very probably" ate some of the victim's body parts, a prosecutor in the northern town of Rouen said on Friday.

The victim's body was discovered in a prison cell on Wednesday, with a large wound to the chest. The alleged killer, who shared the cell, told investigators he had removed and eaten his victim's heart.

Investigators initially discounted the possibility of cannibalism after the victim's heart was "found intact in its usual place and in its membrane which was also intact", Rouen state prosecutor Joseph Schmit said in a statement.

However an autopsy revealed that pieces of muscle from the victim's rib area and part of his lung were missing.

"The absence of these anatomic elements, which have not been found on the scene of the crime, render the confessions of cannibalism by the presumed perpetrator of the crime very probable," Schmit said.

The case comes less than a year after a court in Germany sentenced Armin Meiwes, the cannibal who killed and ate a willing victim, to life in prison.

The alleged Rouen killer and another cellmate who admitted he had not been asleep at the time of the crime, were in temporary custody and would be placed under formal investigation for premeditated murder, Schmit said.

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[url]willing victim[/url]

Um...isn't that a contradiction of terms.

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Man sets fire to nativity scene No injuries at Northern California church; suspect arrested The Associated Press Updated: 11:13 p.m. PT Jan 6, 2007

RICHMOND, Calif. - A man walked into a church, doused a nativity scene with a flammable liquid and set it ablaze in front of a practicing choir, police said.

Robert Mills, 40, of San Pablo, was arrested Friday night while hiding in a park minutes after police said he walked into St. Cornelius Parish and announced he was going to set the church on fire.

Mills told everyone to leave but blocked the doorway until he began showering the sanctuary with the liquid, giving choir members a chance to escape, said Richmond Police Lt. Enos Johnson.

The fire destroyed the nativity scene, a lectern and carpeting, and caused extensive smoke damage. No one was injured.

Prosecutors will likely charge Mills with arson and possibly false imprisonment because the building was occupied when the fire occurred, police said.

“If they establish it’s a hate crime, they could go in that direction,” Johnson said.

Mills remained in custody at a detention facility in Martinez on Saturday. It was not clear if he had an attorney.
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That story about the baby. That shit can't only happen in America, but it seem it's the only place it does.
Fucking hell though. He 'popped' her?



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At least he didn't do it with a cap.

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Robert Mills, 40, of San Pablo, was arrested Friday night while hiding in a park minutes after police said he walked into St. Cornelius Parish and announced he was going to set the church on fire.
I love how he's got the balls to walk into a church and set a fire in front of a bunch of people but then when the cops show up he's hiding behind a bush

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At least he didn't do it with a cap.

I dunno, dude. Would you rather die by a bullet to the face or a few skull-crushing punches prior to being thrown across the room? I'd prolly take the bullet.



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Shit-throwing Principal; 10-year-olds Beating the Homeless

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Principal admits throwing excrement TheStar.com - News - Principal admits throwing excrement April 02, 2007 Peter Small Courts Bureau A suspended Toronto elementary school principal has pleaded guilty to throwing feces (excrement) on a child.

Maria Pantalone, 49, was charged with two counts of assault - one against that child and one against another – but only admitted to one of the charges today.

“I couldn’t take it any more,” she testified, in describing the provocative circumstances leading up to the incident last June 30.

But she agreed it wasn't in any way justified.

Pantalone, who is the sister of Toronto Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone, was principal of Keele Street Junior Public School and Mountview Alternative, which collectively have 500 students and operate out of the same building near Keele St. and Humberside Ave.

The names of the victims cannot be published owing to a ban imposed by provincial court Justice Howard Borenstein.

Neither were students at her school.

Since being charged last summer, she has been suspended with pay and ordered to stay away from anyone under the age of 16, unless under supervision.

Both Crown prosecutor John Ball and defence lawyer Michael Caroline jointly recommended that she receive an absolute discharge, which will leave her without a criminal record, and enter into a peace bond not to have contact with the two children.

Caroline submitted some 20 letters of support for his client, including one signed by 19 staff members at her school.

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10-year-olds attack, beat homeless man, police say Story Highlights • Children and 17-year-old face felony aggravated battery charges •Police believe teen was a ringleader in the alleged attack • 10-year-old beat homeless man with piece of concrete, cops say • Attack highlights increasing trend of U.S. young people attacking transients By Ashley Fantz CNN

(CNN) -- Egged on by a 17-year-old, two 10-year-old boys joined in the attack of a Florida homeless man, leaving him bruised and bloody, police said.

The incident highlights an upswing in violent crime across the U.S. against the homeless.

In 2006, there were 142 attacks and 20 murders, several involving teenagers seeking a vicious thrill, according to the Washington, D.C.-based National Coalition for the Homeless.

Tuesday's incident, which took place in Daytona Beach, Florida, may make history, said the nonprofit's acting executive director Michael Stoops.

"If we're talking about 10-year-olds, that means we've hit an all-time low," said Stoops. "The youngest person to have ever been arrested for a crime like this is 13." (Read CNN's exclusive story about homeless 'sport killings')

Daytona Police Sgt. Billy Walden said the teen and two boys were walking in their neighborhood around 9 p.m. when they saw 58-year-old John D'Amico. They began throwing rocks at the homeless man.

The 17-year-old, Jeremy Woods, punched D'Amico who then fell over a concrete wall. As he lay on the ground, one of the 10-year-olds -- whose names are not being released -- used parts of the concrete to bash D'Amico in the head, a police report shows. (D'Amico describes his attack)

D'Amico's eye was severely damaged in the attack. Woods and the two boys were charged with felony aggravated battery and are being held without bond at a juvenile detention center in Daytona Beach, Walden said. (Watch cuffed 10-year-olds in courtVideo)

The Volusia County State Attorneys Office received paperwork on the case late Thursday and will make a decision about whether or not to pursue charges, said spokeswoman Linda Pruitt.

The three boys made their first court appearance Wednesday wearing ankle shackles and handcuffs, and white jail jumpsuits too big for the two tiny 10-year-old frames. Judge Peter Marshall assigned them public defenders.
Attacks in Florida

Violence against the homeless occurred in cities and suburbs throughout the U.S. last year but Florida led the pack with at least six such crimes in 2006. (See a map of 2006 attacks)

One of those cases has garnered international attention and is expected to go to trial this fall after a surveillance camera captured two teens beating a homeless man with bats in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on January 12, 2006.

Prosecutors say 17-year-old skateboarder Tom Daugherty, 18-year-old Brian Hooks, a popular hockey team captain, and a third unseen teen, Billy Ammons, a high school dropout, assaulted two more homeless men that night.

One of them was 45-year-old Norris Gaynor. A witness, Anthony Clarke, told police and CNN last year that he saw the three teens approach Gaynor as he slept on a park bench. Daugherty began whacking Gaynor with a bat, Clarke said.

The Daytona Beach area was the scene of another high-profile attack in which four teenagers confessed to beating 53-year-old Michael Roberts to death in the suburb of Holly Hill in May 2005.

The teens -- one as young as 14 -- pummeled Roberts with sticks and logs, fracturing the homeless man's skull and breaking his ribs.

All four pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and are serving separate sentences ranging from 35 years in prison to 22 years and were sentenced to probation for life.

Florida lawmakers met Tuesday with advocates to work on a bill that would provide more protection for the homeless and provide local communities with assistance funding for homeless prevention.



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Man murdered with shotgun for walking across lawn

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Man guilty of murdering lawn walker Ohio homeowner killed teen who walked across meticulously tended grass The Associated Press Updated: 6:40 p.m. PT April 26, 2007

BATAVIA, Ohio - A jury Thursday convicted a man of murder for shooting a teenage neighbor who walked on his obsessively maintained lawn.

The jury deliberated less than four hours before finding Charles Martin, 67, guilty of murder. Martin was tried on a charge of aggravated murder, but jurors convicted him on the lesser count of murder because they could not agree the killing was planned.

The defense didn't dispute that Martin shot 15-year-old Larry Mugrage Jr. after he stepped on the lawn Martin meticulously cared for, mowing it as many as five times a week.

But defense attorney R. Scott Croswell III said Martin had been harassed for years by Mugrage and other neighborhood youths who insulted Martin and ignored his pleas to stay off the lawn.

Prosecutors said Martin and the teen exchanged words when he stepped on Martin's front yard on the way to play basketball. Later, the boy stepped on the lawn again, and Martin fired at him twice with a shotgun, according to testimony. Martin called 911, telling a dispatcher: "I just killed a kid."

Kevin Miles, an assistant Clermont County prosecutor, told jurors that after the first confrontation, Martin loaded his .410-gauge shotgun and waited more than three hours for Mugrage to return.

Martin faces 15 years to life in prison when he is sentenced May 23. He remains in jail on $2 million bond.
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Official: Bodies may be old; detained woman charged in son’s recent death
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OCEAN CITY, Md. - Police with cadaver-sniffing dogs, shovels and a backhoe dug Monday outside the home of a woman charged with killing her baby boy, widening a grim search that has turned up four tiny sets of remains.

None of the remains appeared to be those of full-term babies, police said, including those of the most newly delivered infant, a boy, who was found in a vanity below the bathroom sink in Christy Freeman’s home.

Two trash bags containing separate sets of human bones were found in a trunk in her bedroom, and another set of remains was found in a bag in a small recreational vehicle parked in her driveway. All four were believed to be from fetuses Freeman carried, police said.

Police kept searching in the scrubby, overgrown yard outside Freeman’s house after the cadaver dogs hit on new possible scents.

“I want to clear my name in this case,” Freeman, 37, told a judge at a bond hearing Monday when she was ordered held without bail on first-degree murder and other charges in the most recent death. “If you offer me a bond, I’m not going to leave. ... I’m going to be here. I’m going to help clear this situation up.”

Stillborn boy
Soon after the hearing, police said the chief medical examiner’s preliminary report found that the baby boy was stillborn, but the cause of death was still under investigation. Police spokesman Barry Neeb said it was possible the charges against Freeman could be amended as a result.

Freeman, who has four other children, came to authorities’ attention Thursday, when emergency medical technicians and police were called to her apartment on the second floor of a small, rundown white house behind a 7-Eleven that faces the Coastal Highway, the main north-south route in this resort town.

Her boyfriend, Raymond W. Godman Jr., said that Freeman had passed out in the bathroom and that he carried her to the sofa, according to the charging documents. She was lying down and bleeding heavily, and had a garbage bag and towels under her.

She initially denied having been pregnant even after she was taken to a hospital Thursday and doctors discovered a placenta and part of an umbilical cord, police said. She eventually told police she had delivered a dead and deformed baby — claiming that she did not see any hands or feet — and that she had flushed the body down the toilet, according to charging documents.

Police got a search warrant and found the infant wrapped in a white towel with a blue stripe in the cabinet below the bathroom sink, according to the charging documents, in which authorities describe the baby as a “viable fetus/infant,” with hands, feet and facial features.

Police then found the two sets of remains and a placenta in the bedroom trunk Thursday, and a plastic bag with the fourth infant’s corpse Friday in the motor home.

The boy she was charged with killing was stillborn, and looked to be in the 26th week of pregnancy, police said, citing the medical examiner’s preliminary report.

The chief medical examiner in Baltimore was examining the remains and trying to determine the causes of deaths, ages and if they were related to Freeman.

Police search yard
Freeman and Godman, who owned a cab company called Classic Taxi, lived with her other children at the home, where paint was peeling from the exterior and an air conditioning unit was rusting. Fishing poles were stored on an upstairs balcony.

Bulldozers cleared mounds of dirt from the backyard, while police taped off her block and erected a temporary wall to shield the investigation. By dusk Monday, no additional human remains had been found.

Police said the other children were safe and were in the custody of Godman, believed to be the father of those four and the four whose remains were found, Police Chief Bernadette DiPino said. He was still being interviewed but has not been charged, investigators said.

Classic Taxi specializes in using cars from the 1950s and 1960s, according to the company’s Web site. On the Web site, Freeman’s profile said that she and Godman had been a couple since 1988 and that her hobbies were “our four children.” She said the family were NASCAR fans and liked to fish, boat and camp together.

A man who answered the phone at Classic Taxi declined to comment.

Ron Cecil, 71, owner of Aaron Taxi, said he had met Freeman through the local taxi association and said he saw her driving a cab several weeks ago. The charging documents described Freeman as 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and weighing 180 pounds, and Cecil said she often wore sweat shirts.

“She could have easily been pregnant and it not have been known,” he said.

Neighbor Jodi Kerlin, 31, said she saw Freeman about a month ago as Freeman took out her trash and it appeared then that Freeman might have been pregnant. “The thought passed through my head,” said Kerlin, who recently gave birth. “I passed it off.”

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what I want to know is who fucked her 4 times?

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Here's an example of the type of retarded, pedestrian violence that you see from time to time in North Carolina. There's an awesome diner here in the ol' hometown called the Golden Waffle. The food is great, even though the place is relatively filthy. The place is one of the few 24 hour restaurants around, so it's a magnet for Saturday night drunks. However, since the place is so well-known for attracting drunks, it also has a police officer who basically does security and breaks up fights all night long on the weekends.

I'm walking across the parking lot with some buddies to get some late-night grub. There's a drunk redneck leaned against the hood of a car. He doesn't even look like he can stand up on his own power, this guy is so plowed. At the same time, there's a couple walking out of the diner. Your basic, mild-mannered NC husband and wife. Drunk guy suddenly perks up when the couple walks by and says: "Hey BITCH! You wanna FUCK?!!"

The lady is appropriately shocked and her husband grabs the fucker and starts wailing on him. Just pounding this fuckers face! The guy is so drunk, all he can do is take the licks. But the cop inside the restaurant only sees the husband pounding this guy, so he bolts outside and whacks the husband in the head with a maglight a couple of times! The wife is screaming, hysterical, and she manages to get the cop to stop long enough so she can explain.

To his credit, the husband took the lumps from the maglight in stride. He didn't even fall down! Meanwhile, the original drunk asshole is literally just a crumpled pile of shit on the parking lot concrete. We literally had to step over his stupid ass to open the door to the restaurant. Everybody on the inside is just eating their dinner like nothing happened while this drunk idiot is sprawled outside bleeding. It was surreal, how casual everyone was about it.

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Verle Dills, 60, was arrested in Sioux Falls, S.D., in July after police found numerous homemade videos of Dills having sex in public with "traffic signs." [Sioux Falls Argus Leader, 8-1-07]

And Jeff Doland of Uniontown, Ohio, was arrested in July, caught in an Internet sting after he flew to Miami thinking he had arranged to pay a "mother" to let him photograph her two adolescent daughters while she periodically pushed them underwater (because he "liked watching the bubbles"). [Canton Repository, 7-27-07]

http://www.newsoftheweird.com/archive/index.html

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Chicago police said a would-be thief made an unusual request of store employees, which later proved to be his undoing.

Police said Tuesday when the 18-year-old man couldn't get any money from an automobile repair shop, he left.

Before leaving Velasquez and Sons Mufflers For Less, though, he asked that the employees call him back when someone could open the safe.

 

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