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WEIRD NEWS VOLUME 4
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CHILLIN
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- A 31 year old man turned himself in to Anchorage, Alaska,
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police in January claiming to be the fugitive "Dr Diaper," who
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has been appearing at local day care centers in diapers and
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trying to get them to take him in. Two years before, Dr Diaper
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contracted with a baby sitter by phone, claiming to be the parent
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of an 18 year old boy who had the mentality of a toddler, needed
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to be changed and fed, and whose bad habits (Masturbating in
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public) should be ignored. When the sitter arrived, the giant
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baby was Dr Diaper himself. On another occasion, a prospective
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baby sitter said Dr Diaper had come to her door once carrying his
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own 3 year old son because he could not find a real baby sitter
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for the boy while he went out on his escapade.
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MAMA, HOW DO I STOP ?
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- Richard Smith, 31, celebrated his release from jail in March
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with a dinner at the Tara Hyannis Hotel in Massachusetts. He had
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served 90 days for running out on nine restaurant tabs last
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summer. He was promptly arrested again, for running out on the
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$28 check at the Tara.
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- John Fogleman, 30, serving time for rape in Ft. Lauderdale,
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Fla, was arrested in November for making obscene telephone calls
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from inside the jail.
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- Mahad Omar, 22, who is imprisoned for robbery and assault in
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Kingston, Ontario, but who had been given a one day pass in
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December to attend a religious ceremony, was returned to jail
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before the day was over for robbing a woman at knife point in St.
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Michael's Cathedral in Toronto.
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TOO WAY COOL
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- James L Ramey, 53, of Clyde, North Carolina, was charged
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with assault in November after a 15 minute brawl at the rural
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Full Gospel Holiness Church. The brawl began when one person
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wanted to sit in the back pew, which was occupied, as usual, by a
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church regular. The minister's son suffered a bite to the neck
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that required ***31*** stitches.
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- Aerospace engineer Dean Harvey Hicks of Costa Mesa, Calif,
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was sentenced to 20 years in prison in February as a result of
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his conviction for launching aerial bombs at one Internal
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Revenue Service building and trying to blow up three others in
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1991. Hicks had become distraught that the IRS had refused to
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allow him to a tax deduction for an $8,000 donation to a "mail
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order church."
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- In Quebec City, Canada, in February, Serge Pouliot was
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sentenced to 18 months in prison for assaulting his supervisor,
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who had threatened to turn Pouliot in for sleeping at work. Both
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men operate a X-Ray machine at a shipyard, where Pouliot
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committed the assault by severely X-Raying the supervisor,
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subjecting him to the equivalent of 20 years of on the job
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exposure.
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SPORTS-IN-NUGEN
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- In Nashwauk, Minn, Hibbing Community College beat St Paul
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Bible, 85-6, in football in September, amassing 764 yards total
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offense by passing on every single play. It would have been
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worse, but St Paul Bible was in a "prevent" defense the entire
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game.
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- Among the rituals of Atlanta Braves minor-league pitcher
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Turk Wendell in 1991: He always crosses the foul line with a
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kangaroo jump; demands that the umpire roll the ball to him to
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start the game; chew licorice on the mound and brushes his teeth
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every inning; occasionally makes a pick-off throw to first base -
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- with no runners on; and once carried a camera to the mound in
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his pocket, took it out, and snapped a picture of the batter
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before pitching to him.
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WHAT I'LL DO FOR A BUCK
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- Earl H. Brockington was convicted in February of robbery in
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Kansas City, Mo, for an incident a year ago. He had taken a
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woman's purse (containing only $5) in a parking garage, then
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accidentally nicked the woman with his knife, provoking her to
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scream, whereupon four men chased him, forcing him to leap from a
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parking deck 25 feet to the ground, injuring his leg. He managed
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to hobble to, and climb under, a parked car, but the owner of the
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car got in a few minutes later, started it up, and ran over
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Brockington's feet, breaking several bones.
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AWWW
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- Gregory Putman, 42, a veteran sheriff's deputy who had been
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on inactive status since 1984 after a heart transplant, was
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disciplined in November by an Oregon City, Ore, judge, who lifted
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Putman's license to carry a concealed weapon. Putman, apparently
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frustrated at being shelved from "active" status, had modified
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his car so that it would resemble a state patrol car and had
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allegedly stopped at least three motorists on his own to lecture
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them on lawful behavior. Putman said later that he had "let the
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old days get the best of me."
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JUST ASSHOLE WEIRD
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- Richard Paul Joseph, 51, was charged with the murder of his
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adopted 17 year old daughter in San Bernardino, Calif, in
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December. He had become upset that she was abandoning the name
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he and his wife had given her, Dee Dee, in favor of Desiree.
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