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now, you never know who has what but i think it was safe assume this woman didn't have anybody's million dollars:rolleyes:
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Meat from Farm May Have Had Human Remains
Thu Mar 11, 8:07 AM ET Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo! By Allan Dowd VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Pork products processed and distributed from the farm of accused Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton may have contained human remains, police and health officials said on Wednesday. Reuters Photo Pickton raised and slaughtered pigs at the Port Coquitlam farm as a part-time occupation until his arrest at the property in February 2002, and police believe he gave or sold processed meat products to friends and acquaintances. Pickton, 53, is awaiting trial in the killings of at least 22 of more than 60 missing Vancouver prostitutes who disappeared over the past decade and are feared to have been murdered at the dilapidated farm 20 miles east of Vancouver. "Given the state of the farm, and what we know about the investigation, we cannot rule out the possibility that cross-contamination may have occurred," B.C. provincial Health Officer Perry Kendall told reporters in Victoria. "Cross-contamination could mean that human remains did get into or contaminate some of the pork meat," Kendall said. Officials stressed that the farm's pig slaughtering operation was not officially licensed and he did not sell processed meat to retail outlets. "There is no evidence we are dealing with anything other than a very specific localized issue, with a specific number of local people," said Cpl. Catherine Galliford of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Kendall said he was not contacted by the police until last month when they asked a "hypothetical question' about the potential health risk. He issued the alert when they later said it probably happened. Details of evidence from the farm were presented in court last year at Pickton's preliminary hearing, but a court order prohibits reporters who covered the hearing from publishing details of what they heard until it is used in his trial, which will likely not start until next year. Police defended the timing of their contacting health officials, saying it was needed to protect the investigation, although they also acknowledged more people may have received meat from Pickton than they had originally thought. "We have carefully considered all the issues," said Vancouver Police Detective Shelia Sullivan. Pickton is officially charged with 15 murders but prosecutors have said seven more counts are waiting to be filed. Tests have identified the DNA of nine more women, but not yet resulted in charges. The victims were among more than 60 drug-addicted prostitutes who disappeared from Vancouver's poor Downtown Eastside neighborhood. Families of the missing women expressed horror at the news, with one telling a Vancouver radio station bluntly. "I'm not eating dinner tonight." Pickton, in custody since his arrest, is the only person charged in the case. He has not entered a plea to the criminal charges but denied wrongdoing in a related civil lawsuit. |
Nun Faces Jail for Drunk Tractor Driving
46 minutes ago Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo! WARSAW (Reuters) - A Polish Benedictine nun is facing jail for driving a tractor into a car while drunk outside her convent in southwestern Poland, police said on Friday. The 45-year-old nun will be charged with drunk-driving and causing an accident, which carries a prison sentence of up to two years, Dariusz Waluch, police spokesman in the southwestern Polish town of Dzierzoniow, told local news agency PAP. He said the nun was 17 times :eek: over the country's legal alcohol limit for driving. |
Boy Grabs Knife After Dad Pulls Plug on Videogame
Mon Mar 15, 8:42 AM ET Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo! HONG KONG (Reuters) - A 13-year-old Hong Kong boy flew into a rage and threatened his parents with a kitchen knife after his father pulled the plug on his computer game, police said on Monday. "The boy's mother told police the boy was thrashing about with a knife. Nobody was charged," a police spokeswoman said. The father managed to overpower the boy and no one was injured in the fracas early on Sunday morning, a local newspaper reported. The father pulled the plug on the game at around midnight when the boy refused to stop playing and go to bed. |
Hey thats serious! The kid could have been playing one of those really invovled adventure games and ran out of memory cards . . . which means he would have had to totally start over after the plug was pulled. Daddy was insensitive. ;)
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What has me at work hollering is that you EDITED out MOTHER, LMAO LMAO LMAO but i understand ;) Now would you be madder if it were you playing Madden NFL2004 and was winning real real real good, LMAO |
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