In New Hampshire, if some great music is playing, one cannot tap feet, nod a head, or in any way keep time to the music in a tavern, restaurant, or café.
CALIFORNIA - Sometimes you really have to wonder what goes through these people's minds. Tommy Laws, from Fresno, California is to be tried on charges of mutilation of a corpse after he cut the penis off the body of John Sheehan and stuck it in a jar. Laws' friend, Roland Thomas has been charged with murder, accused of shooting the businessman after hitting him over the head with a whisky bottle. Laws allegedly used a kitchen knife to hack off the dead man's penis, kept it overnight and then flushed it away in a motel toilet. A judge at Fresno County Superior Court has ruled there is enough evidence to try the case after Thomas's girlfriend pleaded guilty to charges including "accessory after the fact".
KENT, England - Now this makes sense, allow a prisoner who has been convicted for illegal use of explosives to borrow a chemistry book from the prison library. Armed with the proper information, Nicholas Kelleher built a torch from foil food trays and packets of brown sauce stolen from the cafeteria. He powered his device with the single electrical
socket in his cell. The torch could not have worked very efficiently, however, he had already managed to cut through one two-inch bar in his cell before he was caught. Kelleher's plot was only discovered because he bragged about his ingenuity to another inmate.
NEW JERSEY - A crime that literally made very little cents for a thief, has ended up costing taxpayers thousands of dollars. Michael Monroe was charged with stealing 58 cents, from a parked car in Greenwich, New Jersey, in 1999. According to officials, it had already cost taxpayers $16,000 to keep Monroe in prison before his trial started on Monday in Warren County Superior Court. After a three day trial, he was acquitted of burglary and trespass, but found guilty of theft. As he had already spent 95 days in prison, he was set free with time served.
NEW DELHI, India - A 37-year-old bus driver in New Delhi was asleep when his wife chopped off his right hand. The couple had fought earlier that night. Husband Rajkumar said, "We had an argument about our different castes, and she threw a stone at my head." He then slapped her and left to go drinking at a nearby bar. His wife pounced after he passed out at home later. His hand was reattached in a 12-hour emergency operation. It was not the first time she attacked, though. His wife Rajvanti bit off half his left ear two years ago, but he still withdrew his police statement. Can anyone say Fatal
Attraction? Rajvanti is now dutifully at her husband's bedside during the recuperation period.
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