Wow-Stuntman balancing upside down on a thin spike
Bad-Woman filmed stealing flowers from boy's grave
Nice-Cops seize $45,000 of gift-wrapped pot
How- Dad loses finger during brawl at kids' play
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How- woman brought mom's ashes to bingo; urn stolen
Former police officer Convicted of Luring, Drugging & Raping Women for Porn
Two men, one a former police officer, were convicted in Miami federal court Wednesday of luring, drugging, raping and videotaping women to sell to pornography websites and stores, according to U.S. Attorney Wifredo A. Ferrer.
Lavont Flanders Jr., 40, of Miami Gardens , and Emerson “Jah-T" Callum, 45, of Miami , were found guilty of a combined 32 charges against them. Both are looking at up to life in prison when sentenced Feb. 16 before U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore.
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Low-Woman filmed stealing flowers from boy's grave
The culprit was pictured at the final resting place of the 11-year-old, who was killed by a car in 1980.
The youngster's devastated family has now released pictures of the act in a bid to track her down. Steve Rose, 37, installed a motion sensor camera at Rippleside Cemetery in Barking, Essex , after a string of thefts from his cousin Robert's grave.
The images, from November 19, appear to show the woman kneel beside the family grave, put flower pots in a bag and walk off.
The family put the camera in a tree as a last resort after ornaments vanished almost every fortnight in the last 18 months.
Nice-Cops seize $45,000 of gift-wrapped pot
Drug trafficking charges have been laid against two men who were travelling from Quebec . Police say the men were stopped on Hwy. 101 in northern Ontario during a routine sobriety spot check Tuesday afternoon."Both packages that contained the suspected marijuana were in fact covered in wrapping paper as though they were Christmas gifts," said Const. Marc Depatie of the Ontario Provincial Police."It's our indication that Timmins and the surrounding area was the original destination for this cache of narcotics."Depatie said an officer searched the SUV and found 5 lbs. of marijuana.Along with the drugs, police also seized a GPS unit which, Depatie said, provided police with information about the suspects' destination."We're hopeful that this can perhaps be a leaping point that other investigations might stem from."Eric Carpentier, 31, of Wakefield , Que., and Yves St-Denis, of Messines, Que., are charged with one count each of trafficking in a controlled substance and possession for the purpose of trafficking.
(QMI)
What- Dad loses finger during brawl at kids' play
A fight between two British men resulted in one of the men losing part of his finger before their children's nativity play got underway.A 32-year-old father was sitting in a school auditorium in South Shields on Tuesday afternoon when witnesses say a 39-year-old man came in and confronted him.One witness told the Shields Gazette the two men fought and then one man bit the other man's finger off and "spat blood out like an animal."The 32-year-old man was rushed to hospital where he was treated. The 39-year-old man was arrested.School officials said students did not see the fight as they were preparing for the play in another area of the school.South Shields is located in the northern part of the country, approximately 240 km northeast of Manchester. (QMI)
How- woman brought mom's ashes to bingo; urn stolen
A New Hampshire woman who brought her mother's ashes to bingo games for good luck is hoping for their return after the urn containing them was stolen.Police say the urn was stolen from Diane Bozzi's van Tuesday morning in Rochester by someone targeting unlocked cars.Diane Bozzi says the urn was in a bag that she was planning to take to her bingo game later in the day.
She and her mother loved playing bingo together. Before her mother died in 2002, Bozzi promised her she would take some of her ashes with her to play. Her mother agreed, saying she would bring Bozzi luck.
Wow-Stuntman balancing upside down on a thin spike
Xin entertained the crowds when he balanced on his head on the end on a spike.
Putting his hands out to the side, he balanced all his 66kg (10st 7lb) body weight, putting intense pressure on his skull.
The 47-year-old has practised the stunt for more than 20 years. He can hold the pose on top of the spike for more than ten seconds – impressive, seeing as most people would struggle to keep their balance doing a floor head-stand.
After the stunt, Li Xin leaned forward to show off a small but definite indent on the top of his head.
It’s not just his head that is as hard as nails – he also balanced all his body weight on a similar spike against his stomach. The spike was placed on a stool and Li Xin pulled back his shirt and lowered his body onto the spike
(metro.co.uk)
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