Crazy-Man Spent Two Days underneath Mobile Home Spying On Woman
Wow-Police Seize Pimping Rules during Raid
Nice-Newswoman wins lawsuit against Hustler for publishing sexy photo
Why-Pepsi thieves continue to hit vending machines
Why-Pussy Riot band members found guilty
Good-Who's Your Daddy? Van offers mobile paternity tests
Good Idea-A sex doll outside home so speeding drivers slow down
Why-Pussy Riot band members found guilty
MOSCOW - A judge sentenced three members of Russian feminist punk band Pussy Riot to two years jail on Friday for staging a protest against President Vladimir Putin in a church, an act the judge called “blasphemous”. Supporters of the women say their case has put Putin’s tolerance of dissent on trial. Several opposition figures were detained outside the courtroom while protesting in support of the women. The women have support abroad, where their case has been taken up by a long list of celebrities including
Madonna, Paul McCartney and Sting, but polls show few Russians sympathize with them. Judge Marina Syrova found the women guilty of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred, describing them as blasphemers who had deliberately offended Russian Orthodox
believers by storming the altar of Moscow’s main cathedral in February to belt out a song deriding Putin. Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, Marina Alyokhina, 24, and Yekaterina
Samutsevich, 30, stood watching in handcuffs in a glass courtroom cage. Foreign stars have campaigned for the trio’s release, and Washington says the case is politically motivated. Madonna performed in Moscow with “PUSSY RIOT” painted on her back.
What-Cops hunt 'Thriller Bandit' (Resemblance to pop star Michael Jackson)
TORONTO - Cops are searching for a bank robber dubbed the "Thriller Bandit" because witnesses claim he looks like pop star Michael Jackson. "He has Michael Jackson's nose," Staff Insp. Mike Earl said of the alleged crook. "He has been dubbed the Thriller Bandit by some people." Earl alleged the "King of Pop" look-alike robbed a downtown Scotiabank on Aug. 2 by indicating he had a weapon. "The suspect approached a teller and provided the teller with a note that indicated he was armed with a gun," he said. "The man requested money and fled the scene with a quantity of cash." Earl said the suspect is armed, dangerous and should not be approached.
Crazy-Man Spent Two Days underneath Mobile Home Spying On Woman
A Massachusetts man, who police allege spent two days underneath a woman’s mobile home watching and taping her while she was in the bathroom, was arrested last night by New Hampshire cops. According to Salem police, the woman told them that Christian Hobbs, 44, had sold her the trailer a couple of years ago but had recently done some work for her at the home. Investigators determined that at that time Hobbs “snuck under the
trailer and cut holes in the floor and then in the floor vent under the bathroom” while installing two baby monitors in the residence she shares with her toddler-aged son. After the woman noticed movement in the ducts she peered in and saw Hobbs, pictured in the mug shot above, and looking up at her. Police report he “simply said ‘hello. Hobbs later told investigators “’I did it, it was me under the trailer.’” Further investigation determined that “he had been under the trailer for nearly 2 days with food, beverages, tissues, observing and taping her when she was in the bathroom” and that “he had been masturbating under there as well.
Wow-Police Seize Pimping Rules during Raid
AUGUST 14--During a raid on the Long Island home of an alleged pimp, cops recovered a handwritten list of ten management rules to follow when turning women out on the street, investigators report. In announcing today’s arrest of eight defendants for their alleged roles in a prostitution and heroin ring, Suffolk County prosecutors released a copy of “Rule's 2 Da game of Hoez!!!”
The list, which investigators allege was prepared by Steven McDaniel, was recovered from the Coram home he shares with Sandra Russell. McDaniel, 29, and Russell, 26, were allegedly the ringleaders of the narcotics operation. Additionally, Russell has been accused of running the prostitution ring from her residence, where she paid hookers in heroin, according to Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota. The “Hoez” rules was a “document from Steven McDaniel outlining for Russell his management advice on the operation of a prostitution business,” added Spota.
Rules cited in the list include:
*Make sure you own there mind’s, body’s, and souls,” the lists notes.
* No matter how much you like or care for 1 or any of them, don’t trust none of them.
* Make them understand that you don’t need them they need you, and they are replaceable.
* Always stay 2 step’s ahead of the game you have them playing
*Always respect when respect due.
*Always try to 2 no what’s going on.
* NO matter how much you like or care for 1 or any of them do not trust none of them.
“Follow these rule's,” the list concludes, “and you should b Gucci.
Good-Who's Your Daddy? Van offers mobile paternity tests
The Who's Your Daddy? van sells its on-site tests for between $299 and $575 .All men have to do is have a swab test taken and wait a couple of days for the results to come back from the laboratory. The results can be delivered in the mail or in person. Speaking to CBS news, the owner and operator of the vehicle, Jared Rosenthal, said that the service is proving popular. 'They flag us down, they pull us over, they talk to us,' he added.’ Sometimes, because of the nature of the services, they want to be a little more discreet about it, but they do come or they'll call the number.’ And of course if people don't get the results they want, there can be some drama.
Why-Pepsi thieves continue to hit vending machines
EDMONTON - Cops say a group of thieves appear to be funding a cross-country trip by way of a very specific crime spree: breaking into a particular kind of Pepsi machine and stealing the coins. For the past two months, thieves have been swiping the cash inside the Pepsi machines across Canada, with two hotels in Edmonton recently added to the list of hits. On the weekend of Aug. 10, the thieves targeted Pepsi machines at two undisclosed Edmonton hotels within the same chain - one downtown and one on the south side, making off with upwards of $2,000 in coins. Const. David Crisp with the EPS southwest division can’t say if the thieves were guests at the hotels, or why exactly they have a thirst for the Pepsi machines. Obviously they have mastered their art at being able to access this machine, so that’s why they are targeting this one type as they move across the country, said Crisp, noting police do have possible suspects.
Nice- Newswoman Wins Lawsuit over Wet T-Shirt Photos
Hustler Magazine should not have used the photo of a Cleveland news anchor at a wet T-shirt contest without her permission, a court ruled. Catherine Bosley, 46, was prompted to leave her job at a CBS affiliate TV station in Ohio after photos of her went viral online in 2003. In 2006, Hustler printed one of the photos "in which her breast was partially
exposed," The Plain Dealer newspaper reports. But the Kent State University graduate said the skin mag violated her copyright, since she had bought the rights from the photographer who snapped the shots of her at a Key West, Fla., bar in 2003. She won $135,000 in damages in 2010. Hustler appealed the ruling, but this week a federal appeals court judge wouldn't overturn the original verdict. Bosley now co-anchors the news on WOIO Channel 19 in Cleveland.
Good Idea-A sex doll outside home so speeding drivers slow down
An accident black spot has had the number of crashes reduced after a blow-up sex doll was tied to a tree in a bid to slow drivers down. Fed-up pensioner Lin Chen bought the doll and dressed it in sexy red undies so motorists would slow down to take a look. She
hatched the racy plan after becoming frustrated with the amount of speeding drivers outside her home in Ningbo, in Zhejiang province in eastern China. The 67-year-old purchased the inflatable sex toy and and added a few slinky additions to ensure it caught the attention of drivers. "There are a set of traffic lights near my house and the cars just shoot through them as fast as they can," explained Chen. "It's very dangerous. “The police aren't interested so I bought this doll and tied it to the tree. "I thought that drivers would slow down if I could give them something worth looking it." Astonished police admit that accident figures have dropped since Chen started to make a dummy of the speeding drivers. “It isn't a method we would use, but we can't say it isn't working," said a spokesman.
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