Menstuff® has compiled information, books and resources on the issue of women's violence. Center "Lenny" icon - "Death", painted polyester, 1985 by Niki De Saint Phalle.
Adult women get arrested for everything from spousal abuse to running down a group of pedestrians or having sex with underaged boys but don't get much press or jail time. Can you identify any of these women? Answers See related issue: Women who Sexually Abuse Children" Also, check out Teacher's Pet and Girls Gone Wild on YouTube. Also, Really Bad Women
3/1/06 - Johnny Jackson, a former drummer for the Jackson 5, was found stabbed to death inside his Gary, Indiana, home on Wednesday. Police arrived on the scene after an upstairs tenant complained of hearing a disturbance between Jackson and a woman.
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Parents and Their Daughter Harrass Her
Former Friend to Death
Mother Reunited With Kidnapped
Newborn
He's Dead, She's Free.
What's Up With That?
Giant Lady Bodybuilder Gets Drunk, Beats Up
Invalid Husband and Bites Cop
Oklahoma Woman Charged With Child Abuse for
injecting human waste into her 2 1/2-year-old daughter
Woman, 82, Convicted of Attempted
Assault
Wife jailed after cutting Colts CB with
knife
Double-Standard
Treatment for Child Abusers
Dixie Chicks Get Away with Murder and get a
Grammy for it
"If women ran the
country, it would be different." In what way?
Domestic
Violence
Abusive
Behaviors
Gender Bias Okayed by Circuit
Court
A.C.E.B. Syndrome
Women as Batterers
Controlling Domestic Violence Against
Men
Her Baby, Her Choice
Best Interest of the
Child
Women in Combat
Baby Killers
Violent Girls
Gender
profiling prevalent in domestic violence
Related Issues: Women
who Sexual Abuse Children
Newsbytes
Resources
- includes some programs for female perpetrators
Meet a women doing hard time www.meet-an-inmate.com/
Related Issues: Violent Girls,
Talking With Kids About Tough
Issues, Abuse - Ritual,
Abuse - Sexual, Circumcision,
Violence, Domestic
Violence, TV Violence,
Sexual Harassment, Gangs,
Prisons, If
Women Rule the Country
Books - Related on Abuse
- Boys, Abuse -
Children, Abuse -
Ritual, Abuse -
Sexual, Circumcision,
Anger,
Violence,
Domestic
Violence, Sexual
Violence, Gangs,
Sexual
Harassment, and Women's
Violence.
Journals
& Periodicals - on Child, Elder, Emotional,
Religious, and Sexual Abuse and Trauma
Q&A Slide Guide on Gangs
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Parents and Their Daughter Harrass Her
Former Friend to Death
When Bogus
Cyber Friends Attack! "Lori laughed about it"
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Scary! Predators & Cyberpaths Next Door! The Power of
Deception Online! When Megan Meier Meet Josh Evans she had no idea
who was lurking behind the mask? Megan Meier, a 13-year-old who
suffered from depression and attention deficit disorder, corresponded
with the 'boy', called Josh, for more than a month before he abruptly
ended their friendship. Megan thought she had met a good-looking
16-year-old boy on the Net. He told her he had heard she was cruel
and called her a 'liar and slut'. She became depressed and hanged
herself the day after her online friendship ended. But what the young
girl did not know was that Josh did not exist. He was created by
adults - parents of a classmate of hers - who lived just down the
street from her home in a St Louis, Missouri suburb. The woman who
created the fake profile has not been charged with a crime. She
allegedly said she created Josh's profile because she wanted to gain
Megan's confidence. The reason? To find out what Megan was saying
about her own child online. She told police that she, her daughter
and another person all typed and monitored the communication between
the fictitious boy and Megan. Drew lured Megan in a way she knew
would be most devastating to the child. Because Ms. Drew had taken
Megan on family vacations, she knew the girl had been prescribed
antidepression medication, Ms. Meier said. She also knew that Megan
had a MySpace page. Ms. Drew had told a girl across the street about
the hoax, said the girl's mother, who requested anonymity to protect
her daughter, a minor. "Lori laughed about it," the mother said,
adding that Ms. Drew and Ms. Drew's daughter "said they were going to
mess with Megan."
Source: www.technorati.com/videos/youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D9yyMyoVC45k
And,
learn
more.
Megan Had It
Coming
- Suposedly Lori Drew's Blog
1.
2.
Dixie
Chicks Get Away the Murder and get a Grammy for it
No, this is about another new song "Goodbye Earl", an upbeat song that makes premeditated murder fun. Whether for guilt or legal reasons, they even made this statement in the liner notes, though the size type and colors they used makes it almost impossible to read. "The Dixie Chicks do not advocate premeditated murder, but love getting even." But this song is about premeditated murder and disposing of the body. And, about having fun doing it. Wanda sings, "Earl's gotta die. We need a break. We'll go to the lake. Plan a lunch, and stuff you in the trunk. Well is that all right, good let's go for a ride." And, "Ain't it dark, wrapped up in that tarp?" And, "A missing person nobody missed at all."
Now, Earl wasn't innocent. He has a violent husband after two weeks of marriage. But, if everyone used the excuse that "my only option was premeditated murder", vigilantism would be queen.
I've been amazed at the number of "conscious" women, wives and mothers I know, who really get a kick out of this song. But, let a water gun in the house and watch out.
I won't hold my breath waiting for any woman to stand up against this song, much less the shelter movement or the women's movement. In fact, it may become their theme song. Because it gives new impetus to the use of the Abused Wife Syndrome as a defense for premeditated murder. Nor do I expect to see a single newspaper editorial, or talk show, much less any of the major news programs to devote a single sound byte to this subject. Yet, television shows are filled with segments of girl's/women hitting, slapping, and punching boy friends just because of something they said. That kind of violence from a woman to a man seems okay. It must improve the ratings, too, because many of the shows use those segments in their promos. Is this what we want to teach our children, especially our daughters? First, if you don't like what a man says, go ahead and slug him. He deserves it. And, after all, he can't do anything about it. If he even tries to restrain you while you're hitting him, you can charge him with a felony in many states. "That'll show those men." And don't dare go to sleep or we'll really get even with scissors (remember the tremendous support Loraina got from the women's movement?) or a knife or a gun. As reports confirm, our daughters are getting more violent. Is this kind of "revenge" working to end violence? Does it make guys like Earl afraid or make them even want to change their behavior? I haven't seen anything to support that theory.
Don't get us wrong. Husbands who abuse their wives or children should go to prison. Wives who abuse their husbands or children should go to prison. (And get a sentence with equal severity.) Boys to hit their girl friends, should go to juvey. Girls who hit their boy friends, should go to juvey. (And get a sentence with equal severity.) Husbands who sexually abuse their children, should go to prison. Wives who falsely charge their husbands, should at least have their children removed from their house for severe child abuse.
Just "Getting' even." Would you say fair is fair if the next man you hit hit you back with the same or less intensity? Just "Getting' Even." How about the next time you point your finger at him and belittle him in front of the children calling him a lazy good for nothin' for watching some sports over the weekend. That's verbal and domestic abuse if a man belittles his wife like that. Would Tom Lehrer's ditty "I hold your hand in mine, dear" be appropriate here? (Side bar: Little does he know that you spent considerably more time in front of the tv everyday during the week watching your favorite soap operas and talk shows.) What about falsely charging your former husband with sexually abusing his children. What kind of a mother does that - a pretty sick one I'd say and not the best one to be raising children. Yet, she can knowingly falsely accuse him, multiple times, and yet in most states, there's no recourse to stop her. Sounds like a perfect time for AHS (Abused Husband Syndrome). Gettin' even is what it's all about. Ain't that right, Wanda?
This reminds me of the movie about two powerless women going on a shooting spree "Gettin' even" with men. But, leaving a trail of violence only to commit suicide by driving over a cliff holding hands, I fail to see the power in that. Hundreds of witches holding hands and jumping off cliffs during the inquisition, now that was power.
These Shiksa Chicks have their own web site www.dixiechicks.com
but unfortunately no way to email them. Their new album is called
Fly (see 1. above), and ostensibly it's about "having more
confidence and ability to soar and fly." Their homepage opens on a
pair of guys Levi's jeans with the line "Unzip to Fly". Move your
curser to the zipper fly and an enlarged hand with pointing finger
comes up. Click on the fly and the Dixie Chicks emerge out of the
guys pants (see "2" above). The connection is confusing. It's also an
interesting concept considering the majority of their fans (at least
on their "fans" page) are adolescents or younger girls. They also
talk about how empowering all their songs on the new album are. They
specifically talk about "Goodbye Earl" but don't mention "Without
You." I wonder why?
At least the Dixie Chicks are obvious about their hate, though they're not willing to take responsibility for it. Unfortunately, the psychic message that we are left with is revenge and that never leaves one at peace. Like you, we want Earl off the streets as quickly as possible and not enough is being done, from our perspective, to stop violent men and violent women from being violent. Encouraging "revenge," however, isn't empowering, even in a fantasy. Let's use the time and money we would use supporting the Dixie Chicks to find a better way?
Gender Bias Okayed by Circuit Court
There are thousands of women who physically abuse their children, not to mention the psychological abuse and neglect. There are thousands of women who are physically abusive to their spouses, and this isn't just lesbian relationships, though most of the attention on women's violence is directly toward women in lesbian relationships. Where is the help and support for the other violent women. Ignoring the fact that some women are violent doesn't make the problem go away. And, it doesn't support these violent women to help them relearn the behavior of hitting that they are passing on to their children. Watch junior high and high school students. There's a lot of hitting from girls to guys. An excuse that the guys must have deserved it would never be tolerated it the boy was doing the hitting. Excusing women's violence against children by showing statistics that women spend more time with the children, almost says that you would hit them too if you "had" to spend that much time with children. That kind of permission for violence against children must not be tolerated. All violence, regardless of who inflicts it or why is wrong. If we really cared about women, we would get them the help they need to break the chain of violence that they are passing on to their children.
It's ironic. Most of the adult men who have victims of a physically abusive wife, that I have talked to, stay in the relationship, not because they love their wives, but also to protect their children. They are often the butt of the violence because they stand between the wife and child. These men are caught in a double bind. The courts tend to prosecute men for not reporting their wives before they prosecute the abusive wives. And, if the men do report their abusive wife, in more cases than not, all the wife does is claim he was abusive to her and they lock him up on her word, leaving the children with the abusive mother. And, if the man removes the children from the violent home, they'll more often be charged with kidnapping when little is done to the woman who removes the children from the state. When we talk about it the police and press see us as complainers and turn the guilty mother free to abuse again. What does this say to the children? Is it best for the child to be placed back in the home with the abusive mother? We've got to recognize the magnitude of violence, regardless of where it comes from, and take some drastic steps to make the world safe for children. Otherwise, it won't be long before the world isn't safe for any of us. Think about it.
In 1998 there were 2,335,000 reported cases of spousal abuse. 1,500,00 women were abused by their husbands or boyfriends. However, many that haven't been around or heard the stories over the years were shocked to see that 835,000 men were battered by their wives or girlfriends which represent over 1/3 of all domestic violence cases. Other reports by the U. S. Justice Department showed that "out of 8,000 men surveyed, 9.7% of male domestic violence victims took out restraining orders. Out of 8,000 women surveyed, 68% violated restraining orders. And, each year, approximately 1 in 1,000 men report violent victimization by an intimate." This doesn't count emotional or verbal abuse.
This was a shock on the talk show circuit, though female violence is acted out every day on Sally Jesse Raphael and Jerry Springer. On 2/25/99 Montel did a show on this "Ugly Little Secret" and a few days later on March 2, 1999, Oprah did a show calling it the Shameful Secret. Both seemed surprised and listened as the women gave excuses - he made me angry, he walked away, I couldn't help it, I grew up in an abusive household.
The closing was also surprising. Oprah gave no resource information, phone numbers, nothing for battered men or women perpetrators, and Montel did give a number for the National Domestic Violence Hotlline at 800.799.SAFE (7233). Unfortunately, the person we talked to didn't know of any resources for battered men and women perpetrators. Other sources tell us that there are 6 or 8 of the 24 Alternatives to Violence programs in the state of Texas (where the hotline is based) that offer such programs but we haven't been able to verify the programs yet.
We have gathered 36 such programs that are listed in our "resource" section. The code for battered men is 86 and 89 for women perpetrators.
We've also prepared a rather extensive section directed to men at the end of this section called The Rights of Battered Men and another topic titled The Beat Goes On about how violence from women to men is acted out daily on television and accepted as okay. Also a write-up on possible cause titled tv violence. Check it out.
Grandmother Still at Large after
Killing Baby
Police said that Merry Long, 43, poured about two cups of salt into a can of powdered baby formula because she was angry at her son and his girlfriend, who is the child's mother. The couple and the child were living with Long at the time of the Feb. 11 poisoning, according to authorities.
The mother unknowingly mixed the formula with water and fed it to the baby, who went into convulsions and died Feb. 18, officials said. The child, Megan Long, died from brain swelling caused by excessive sodium, the Dauphin County, PA (The home of Hershey) coroner's office said.
Long fled the area after confessing Feb. 24 that she put salt in the formula because she was angry with the couple for the way they were treating her.
Long was charged Friday with homicide, aggravated assault and
reckless endangerment. Authorities have not explained why it took
almost five months to file charges. Coincidentally, the grandmother
has not been located to be arrested and apparently there is no photo
available.
Mom Convicted of Drowning Child
Man Loses his Ass in Alabama - And not Gambling
Kraft says Their Coffee can End Domestic
Violence
Male Victims of Women's Violence Slowly
Overcoming Skepticism
"They had no idea what to do with me," he said. "They were really helpful [but] they didn't have any resources to give me. They tried to refer me to private counseling."
But Rubick was a student and could not afford a therapist. He had suffered abuse at the hands of his then-wife for years.
"She hit me, slapped me, pinched me, pulled my hair, threw things," said Rubick, now 28 and living in Oregon.
When he would threaten to leave, he said, she would threaten suicide. "I didn't really know how to break up with her," he said. "We weren't living in the States at the time. I kind of thought that maybe it was situational, maybe it would be better when we got back."
But it did not get better. He found himself covering the marks, telling lies.
"My boss saw bruises on my leg," he said. "I said I had fallen down the stairs. He just looked at me, and he said, 'Those aren't falling-down-stairs bruises.' "
About 835,000 men annually are assaulted by a current or former spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend, according to a 1998 report released by the U.S. Justice Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the most current data available.
In Utah, 31 men sought refuge in domestic violence shelters last year.
"You never know the extent that it's being underreported," said Duane Betournay, program specialist for domestic violence for the Division of Child and Family Services. "Domestic violence has almost been politicized as a feminist issue."
Male victims say authorities refuse to view domestic violence as affecting people of both genders. True, battered men constitute a small percentage of abuse victims -- more than 1,000 women were sheltered in Utah last year.
"When I first started doing this work, it was 95 percent women victims," said Diane Stuart, Utah's domestic violence coordinator. "Now, it's 80 percent women and 20 percent men."
But law enforcement attitudes are changing, said Sandy police Lt. Mark Nosack, who specializes in domestic violence and teaches police recruits on the subject. "A full third of our arrests we make [in domestic violence situations] are females," Nosack said. In some of those cases, police have arrested both parties after mutual violence.
"I've had a number of cases where she was the perpetrator, and she did significant damage on him," Nosack said. "We don't [automatically] blame the man," he said. " That's obvious by the numbers of arrests that we're making."
Utah's domestic violence law is gender-neutral, said Stuart, meaning shelters must be a haven for both sexes. If they cannot house a man, they must find him a hotel room or other safe place, just as they would women and children.
But the stigma associated with the issue often means men "really do not ask for help," said Kay Card, director of the Davis County domestic violence shelter. "It is a problem."
Samuel King, a Salt Lake City-based divorce attorney, repeatedly comes across male domestic violence victims. "It's not at all rare," he said.
One of his clients was a construction worker, a "tough guy" who was hospitalized four times as a result of abuse at the hands of his wife. The woman was smaller than her husband, he said, but used weapons such as cast-iron skillets.
Victims come from all walks of life. Stanley Green, who lives in Washington state, is an engineer who married a physician in 1982. "The initial abuse began shortly after the wedding," he said, and escalated after the couple had their second child.
"She would hit me, and I would put my arms up in front of my face," he said. "I knew not to hit her or grab her or shove her. I knew that I would go to jail and never see my kids again. I could do nothing but protect myself and try to leave."
After one particularly brutal 1990 incident, which occurred in a car, his wife told police that Green was trying to steal the vehicle. Officers threatened to arrest him if he didn't leave. "There was blood streaming down my face," Green told The Salt Lake Tribune.
He called a domestic violence shelter. "We're here to help women," he said he was told. " 'We don't know what to say to a man.' "
In some situations, men said their wives claimed to be the injured party once law enforcement arrived or later in divorce court. Similarly, some battered women's advocates say male batterers claim abuse in order to cover up their own violence.
King, the divorce attorney, suggests using lie-detector tests or similar screening. "Some women genuinely need protection. Other women are using it to control the man."
Rubick admits he sometimes resorted to violence himself when attacked. "There were times when I was hitting her back," he said. "That was the worst part of it for me. I saw myself taking on a lot of the behavior that she was doing to me."
King said larger men are more likely to take physical abuse without fighting back, partly out of fear of killing or maiming their much smaller wives or girlfriends.
After escaping his own abusive marriage, Rubick began a Web site for male domestic violence victims. That turned into Stop Abuse for Everyone, a nonprofit organization ( www.safe4all.org ) for battered men that conducts training for authorities and others.
"The response has just been amazing," he said.
Green, also a member of SAFE, says the plight of battered men has improved since a policeman told him a decade ago, "You gotta be kidding, buddy. Women don't beat men. I've never heard of that."
Now, officials are "just saying there aren't very many [male victims]", he said. "That's a big change from saying there's no such animal."
Source: Ashley Estes, Salt Lake Tribune,
www.sltrib.com/06262001/utah/108834.htm
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Misleading
Reports - "Lesbians Increase Violence Against Men in San
Francisco"
"bomb threats...sprayed in front of several male and mixed venues in San Francisco by a lesbian hate group. As late as November, 1999, the bomb threats showed lighted bombs ready to explode and 'Lesbian Avengers' as the source. These bomb threats and other lesbian graffiti appeared in front of Starbucks (formerly Pasqua) on 18th near Castro Street, the restored and historic Castro Theater, and other locations popular with males. 'Dyke space' graffiti also were sprayed in several locations."
They gave four sources of information and to date we have been able to talk to three of the sources and the only verification we have been able to make is that there is a group called Lesbian Avengers in San Francisco, they do spray graffiti, and that their logo includes a bomb. There is no substantiation for other claims that they made any bomb threats, nor called for "death to maleness" or urged the "castration of all males" as the release goes on to say, either through graffiti or their speeches at the "Dyke March" in June of 1999. It went on to say that reports had been released by a San Francisco commission stating that "1 out of 3 lesbians have been sexually assaulted by another woman." That cannot be substantiate either. Furthermore, we can't find any resource that can substantiate an advertising campaign to reach out to "women raped by other women." We can substantiate a campaign, run in early 1999 to all women, including lesbians, that support services were available for those who are victims of domestic violence. The press release went on to claim, without support, that the "Dirty Dyke" group and NOW members who support and organize the parade regularly spray graffiti on "male turf".
The release also made a claim that "The FBI made no comment about investigating "female supremacist" groups." Why would they? That isn't their charter under the law. The release claimed that "the parade carries signs urging death to maleness and hate speech against men." We reviewed the Pride Divide video that they talked about and sw no such sign. We have confirmed that it is scheduled to aired on KQED-TV, San Francisco in late June, 2000.
While we know that many women and men carry the same cultural traits that cause them to lean toward hate, violence and revenge, and we have confirmed some of the information about the Lesbian Avengers, as stated above, this kind of unsubstantiated information that many women and men's groups knowingly release to elicit public support, is wrong. We hold up the Lesbian Avengers as an example of what some women do, and we hold up the same for the person who mailed us this release (whether a gay, lesbian or het). Until the information can be substantiated, it remains that unidentified person's opinion. The reason we have it here is so that other's who may see this and have seen the press release or the publication of the press release, or heard rumors, would have a better position in which to make a decision or take their own personal action.
False image that men are violent, women
passive, has negative effects, Kathleen Parker,
In the past, many male-bashing groups have used "survey data" from women's shelters to claim that, since less than 5% of their victim calls come from men, this must accurately represent who the real perpetrators of domestic violence are. When using "archival data" from the U.S. Department of Justice, it is clear that more women than men are victims. The same 1998 report Beth uses shows that of the 2,335,000 reported cases of spousal abuse, 1,500,000 women were abused by their significant others. However, the important thing that the report also shows, and that the men-bashing groups won't dare acknowledge, is that 835,000 men were battered by their significant others, representing over 1/3 of all "reported" domestic violence cases.
The much maligned Suzanne Steinmetz, tried to point out the level of women's violence back in 1974, when she wrote "Violence in the Family" and her 1980 follow-up study "Behind Closed Doors: Violence in the American Family," but it wasn't politically correct to point this out back then. This incredibly high number of violent women -- to their children and to their significant others -- is no surprise to Patricia Pearson, who has recently published "When She was Bad: Violent women and the myth of innocence" nor Rene Denfeld, in her book "Kill the Body, The Head Will Fall: A closer look at women, violence and aggression" nor Alice Myers, author of "No Angels: Women who commit violence" nor Gini Sikes author of "8 Ball Chicks: A year in the violent world of girl gangs. Even the June/July, 1999 issue of MS magazine steps gingerly into the arena in their cover article titled "Wild Thing: The Truth about Women's Aggression" leaving the image of the passive, nonviolent nurturers behind to explore women's killer instinct. As long as organizations like MAWS make statements that women cannot be perpetrators, they are denying these violent women important services to deal with their violence towards children and significant others. (We've found hundreds of men's alternatives to violence programs around the country but have found only 36 programs outside the prison system that help female perpetrators and Marin Women's Services is the only organization we know of in the greater bay area that provides anger management programs for violent women while most other communities continue to deny the need for such services or blame the male victims for causing the women to be violent.)
A simple reference of the acceptance of women's violence that draws no outrage from the male-bashing groups, is television. Virtually every week shows from Melrose Place to Suddenly Susan show women slapping and punching men. If these shows depicted men slapping and punching women in the same circumstances, I'm sure they would draw the wrath of these same groups.
Beth also suggests using emergency room data as an accurate depiction of violence in the household. This would be great, except for the fact that the medical community has been trained to look for signs of domestic violence only in women. The American Medical Association's own guide to emergency room doctors called "Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines on Domestic Violence" basically says, in all of their reported statistics and references, that men are the perpetrators and women are the victims. When ER doctor's, "Family" Violence centers, Shelters, Men's Alternatives to Violence Programs and even books like Dawn Bradley Berry's "The Domestic Violence Sourcebook: Everything you need to know" only presents men as perpetrators and women as victims of domestic violence, how trustworthy can the "archival data" be?
Furthermore, women are told that Physical Violence is slapping, hitting, kicking, burning, punching, shoving, throwing things, locking out, and other acts designed to injure, hurt, endanger or cause physical pain and that Emotional Abuse consists of doing or saying things to shame, insult, ridicule, embarrass, demean, belittle, or mentally hurt another person. This includes calling names like fat, lazy, stupid, silly, ugly, unfit parent, withholding affection, etc. Think back. Did your mother ever do any of these things to your father? The culture must be reminded that these are acts of domestic violence, regardless of the sex of the perpetrator. However, until the time when emergency rooms check both sexes regarding this diagnosis, until family violence programs, and shelters, and alternative to violence programs understand this and stop giving abusive women excuses for their violence, I'm afraid that "archival data" isn't any more valid that "survey information." Hopefully, however, with information like the above, and with other women attempting to remove the veil that has so effectively been raised by male-bashing groups to protect, and even encourage, women's violence towards men, the women's community will team up with health services to start providing services to help these violent women by honestly approaching the problem of women's violence towards their children and significant others.
Ref. "Death", a bloated female
figure with skeletal head, sits on a blue horse, painted with stars
and moons. Brandising a scythe, she is surrounded by fragments of
human bodies and dead creatures. This idiosyncratic depiction of the
Grim Reaper is both macabre and playful. As a celebration of the
power of women, it is characteristic of Niki De Saint Phalle's work.
Painted polyester, 1985. (Painting top left of page.)
1. Actress Tawny Kitaen was arrested
by Newport Beach, California police in April 2002 and charged with
spousal abuse and battery on her husband, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher
Chuck Finley.
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/kitaenmug1.html
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2. Tara Patrick (aka Carmen Electra)
was arrested by Miami Beach police in November 1999 and charged with
battering her husband, former NBA star Dennis Rodman. However,
charges against the "Baywatch" star were eventually dropped.
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/electramug1.html
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3. Amy Fisher posed for this New York
State Department of Correctional Services mug shot in September 1997,
five years after pleading guilty to shooting her lover Joey
Buttafuoco's wife. The so-called Long Island Lolita was paroled from
the Albion Correctional Facility in 1999.
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/afishermug1.html
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4. Lizzie Grubman was photographed in
October 2002 at the Suffolk County Jail, where she surrendered to
serve a 60-day sentence. The 31-year-old public relations princess
pleaded guilty to felony and misdemeanor charges arising from a July
2001 incident in which she plowed her SUV into a crowd, injuring 16
people waiting outside a Hamptons nightclub.
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/grubmanmug1.html
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5. Meet Danyle Fowler. The Ohio woman
was busted for allegedly giving her 11-year-old son money to buy her
crack. According to the Akron Police Department, Fowler, 30,
threatened to beat the boy if he didn't come home with the illegal
booty. Fowler, who acknowledges a long history of drug use, is facing
misdemeanor child endangerment charges. The child has been
temporarily placed in the custody of Fowler's mother.
Source: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/danylefowler1.html
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6. Tonya Harding, need we say
more?
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/hardingmug1.html
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7. Andrea Yates was
convicted of drowning (killing) her 6 children in 2001. A wet and
bedraggled Yates called police to her home on June 20 and showed them
the bodies of her children (note the origin of the names): Noah,
7, John, 5, Paul 3, Luke 2 and 6-month old Mary. She had called them
into the bathroom and drowned them one by one. She claimed to be
overwhelmed by motherhood, considered herself a bad monthers and had
attempted suicide and been hospitalized for depressoin. Women's
groups had harshly criticized prosecutors for pushing for the death
penalty. aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20050106094509990007
Many also suggest that her husband should be put in prison,
not her. See In
Defense of a Flawed but Decent Russell Yates (Editor's
Note: I suggest that the real criminals in this case,
besides Andrea Yates, are Debra Saunders, Cindy Hasz, Froma Harrop
and Marcia Clark, former O.J. Simpson prosecutor. How come Hate
Crimes don't cover people who hate fathers?)
8. Adrienne Samen, is
a Connecticut woman who went bonkers at her wedding reception. Turns
out the story is better than we thought. According to this
just-released South Windsor Police Services report, 19-year-old bride
Adrienne Samen spat on her wedding ring, called a fellow inmate the
N-word, and queried cops on how much time she'd serve for "killing a
Marine" (Samen's new hubby, a Leatherneck, had just returned from a
tour of duty in Iraq). The newlyweds are reportedly now honeymooning,
presumably enjoying the peace and quiet missing from their wedding
night. Samen, an 87-pound dynamo, is scheduled to appear in
Manchester Superior Court on August 28 to answer misdemeanor criminal
mischief and breach of peace charges.(8/25/03)
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/bridereport1.html
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9. Robin Hibbard MTV, always on the cutting
edge of reality television programming, probably can't wait to air
episodes of the next "Real World" series, which is now filming in
southern California. That's because one of the show's female
participants--a 23-year-old Florida bartender--just got arrested for
assaulting a Marine (!) while she partied and filmed in a San Diego
nightclub. Cops busted Robin Hibbard after she allegedly punched and
scratched Derek Porter, a 29-year-old Leatherneck, during the bar
altercation. Porter, who refused a police offer of medical treatment,
suffered several six-inch scratches, said Bill Robinson, a San Diego
police spokesman. Hibbard, who told officers that she was a "Real
World" cast member, was charged with misdemeanor battery and spent
about nine hours in the Las Colinas women's jail before making bail.
It is unclear what triggered the altercation between Porter and
Hibbard, who is pictured above in action at Tampa's Coyote Ugly.
Robinson, who told TSG that Hibbard and some friends came to the bar
with a camera crew and told patrons they were filming for the popular
MTV program. (9/4/03)
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/rwsandiego1.html
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10.
She Drowns Her Two Sons and
Claimed a Black Man Did It
Susan Smith is the South Carolina woman who killed her two
boys, Michael, 3, and Alex, 14 months, in October, 1994, by driving
her auto into a lake while the children slept in their car seats.
She's serving a life sentence. Many women wanted to hold her former
boy friend responsible because he broke up with her.
11.
Creed's
lead singer gets smashed - in the face.
Meet Hillaree Stapp. The 24-year-old Orlando,
Florida woman is the former wife of Scott Stapp, lead singer of the
rock band Creed. According to the Orange County Sheriff's Office,
Hillaree was just arrested for allegedly smashing her ex in the face
with a cell phone during a November 14 argument at the singer's home
(cops were called to the scene by Diana Ivey, the 29-year-old
performer's assistant). According to the below sheriff's report, the
Stapps were squabbling (among other things) about child custody
matters involving their son Jagger. The Stapps were divorced in June
1999 after 16 months of marriage. In a March 2001 People magazine
interview, Scott spoke glowingly of his ex: "I'll always love her.
She gave me one of the greatest gifts in my life, my son."
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/stappbust1.html
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12 Ryan Haddon Slater, wife of actor Christian Slater,
was arrested yesterday for domestic battery after allegedly throwing
a glass at the Hollywood star, who needed nine stitches to close a
gash on his noggin caused by the flying object. Ryan Slater Haddon,
seen below in a police booking photo, was nabbed on the misdemeanor
count following a 6 AM dispute in the couple's suite at the Hard Rock
Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, according to this police report. The
34-year-old actor was treated at Desert Springs Hospital Medical
Center. His wife, a 32-year-old television producer, was booked into
the Clark County Detention Center, which she departed after 12 hours,
according to Kelly Bush, the couple's spokesperson. The Slaters were
in Sin City to attend a Limp Bizkit concert. (4 pages)
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/haddon1.html
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13.
A Teacher Gone
Wild. The teaser for this article read "A Texas high school
teacher threw a rollicking house party Saturday night, complete with
porn and beer. That's usually not a problem--unless your guests are
all minors, some as young as 14 and 15."
Now, what is your first thought. Was the teacher male or female?
Meet Shelly Lowery. The 28-year-old high school English teacher was throwing a rowdy little house party early Sunday morning when neighbors called police with a noise complaint. When cops arrived at Lowery's Texas home, they found seven teenagers (including kids aged 14 and 15) partying with teach, whose living room was strewn with open beer cans, according to this Brenham Police Department report. And, in a homey touch, a pornographic video had been playing on the television. Lowery, who was hit with misdemeanor charges of furnishing alcohol to minors and displaying harmful material to her underage guests, was released from the Washington County Jail after posting bond. Not surprisingly, the local school district has suspended Ms. Lowery, though she will continue receiving a paycheck. (2 pages)
I'm guessing that you thought it was a man, from the teaser. Most
men and women do. I find it so interesting that, when it's a woman,
you have to read the article. When it's a man, it's usually stated in
the headline. - Editor
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/shellylowery1.html
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14.
Wynonna Judd Busted for Drunk Driving Country
singer Wynonna Judd was arrested early today for drunk driving in
Nashville. Following a traffic stop, cops detected the smell of booze
on the 39-year-old performer, whose eyes were watery and dilated.
Judd, who told officers that she couldn't recall how many drinks she
had polished off, agreed to a Breathalyzer--and promptly blew a .175,
more than twice the Tennessee limit of .08. Judd was released after
posting $500 bond. Earlier this month, Judd hosted the Country Music
Television program "Morning After: The 40 Greatest Drinking Songs of
Country Music." Promoting the show, she offered these tips: "Here's
some important barroom etiquette rules everyone needs to know. If you
meet someone in a bar and forget their name, it's always permissible
to call them Baby or Darlin'. However, it is never permissible to
call them Babycakes or Honeypants, OK? And lastly, all bartenders
everywhere, can always be called Joe." (1 page) As for her mug shot,
let's put it this way. Annie Leibovitz isn't shooting portraits for
the Metro Nashville Police Department.
Source: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/wynonnajudd1.html
Then there's always Susan Smith.
15. Nineteen-year-old Tiffany admits
to being a bully. She says her main goal is to "piss people off." Her
bullying behavior ranges from name-calling to physical attacks. "I
pick on weaker kids because I think it's funny," she says. She's
gotten into physical altercations with girls at school and with her
boyfriend. Tiffany recalls the fight with her boyfriend: "He called
me a name and then I grabbed a cordless phone and threw it at him and
broke his nose." Tiffany has also attacked her mother Judy. "After I
grounded her for lying to me, she got really upset," Judy says. "When
I refused to let her go out, she physically attacked me. She was
screaming and cursing, and came at me and pulled my hair." (Editor:
This girl belongs in prison. On several counts of felony assault
againsts other kids and against her mother and physical domestic
violence against her boyfried. She deserves it but I doubt that Dr.
Phil would even pose such a solution, though that would be what would
happen to her boyfriend or brother, if they acted in that
manner.)
16. Not really violent, though falsely
blaming a man, first her boyfriend for not spending enough time with
her (24/7) and then accusing a stranger of making "her do things to
him under threat...in the nature of touching and 'other stuff'." from
page 15 of the police report. www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0414042audrey15.html
It was all, seemingly, a wishful fantasy, and she'll probably get
off.
17. Somebody's grandmother? Laura
Faye McCollum was convicted of repeatedly raping an 18-month-old
girl and trying to suffocate her with a pillow. She admitted to
sexually assaulting 15 children - mostly girls between the ages of 2
and 3.
18. Meet Pamela Johnson. The
43-year-old Minnesota woman was swapping spit with her boyfriend (the
couple, together for about six months, were making up/making out
after a fight). That's when, for no apparent reason, Johnson
allegedly bit off about an inch-and-a-half of her 47-year-old
boyfriend's tongue. The man was treated at a local hospital and
released and Pamela was arrested for assault.
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0617041bite1.html
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19. Andrea
Stover was a sex offender. (See the warning poster.)
She was a pornographer and was convicted in May 2000 on charges of
disseminating sexually-oriented material to minors. She was found
dead on January 14, 2002.
Source: www.crimescene.com/drama/bio.stover.html
20 Stacy Umstott (the 28 year-old blonde
mother) along with stripper Athena Lemieux
(photo 21 - black hair), a 15-year-old girl, and 2 20
year-old men and a 34 year-old man allgedly beat and raped a 44
year-old man who was caught peering into a 5 year-old child's
bedroom. According to a harrowing police report, officers found the
man covered in blood and crumpled on the grass. With his pants at his
ankles and his face swollen, the victim was found with "a twig
inserted into his rectum and there was false teeth laying in the
grass next to the male," according to police. A witness told
investigators that he heard a female attacker yelling, "put it in his
ass, he wants it in his ass."
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0818042nroyalton1.html
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22. Debra Lafav's
husband, 25-year-old Kristian, has finally filed a divorce petition
in Hillsborough County Circuit Court (FL) saying that his marriage to
wife Debra, 23, is "irretrievably broken." He is also seeking a
restraining order against his estranged wife in a bid to protect
various assets and to keep her from opening his mail. Debra Lafave is
facing a variety of felony charges for allegedly having sex with a
14-year-old male student from the middle school where she taught
reading. She told the boy that she was "turned on by the fact that
having sexual relations with him was not allowed." ![]()
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0826043_lafave_1.html
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23. Senorita Walker,
a 33-year-old Chicago high school teacher allegedly paid three
teenage boys for sex and plying them with pot and booze. One 15, the
other two 16.
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1110041teacher1.html
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24.
Kathy Boudin, a former member of the radical Weather
Underground, is pictured in this New York State Department of
Correctional Services mug shot. Boudin, part of the gang that robbed
a Brink's truck of $1.6 million in 1981, received 20 years to life
after being found guilty of robbery and murder (a Brink's guard and
two cops were killed in a shootout). Boudin was last denied parole in
May 2003 and is currently locked up in the Bedford Hills Correctional
Facility.
Source: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/boudinmug1.html
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25. Maher: Ex Is Serial Shakedown Artist
Denying an ex-girlfriend's legal claim that he used racial slurs
and assaulted her, comedian Bill Maher has fired back at the woman,
describing her as a would-be extortionist who launched a campaign to
embarrass and humiliate the HBO star after the demise of the pair's
ten-month relationship. In the below Los Angeles Superior Court
filing, Maher--described as a "confirmed bachelor, and a very public
one at that"--alleges that Nancy Johnson fabricated claims that he
physically and verbally abused her. In a $9 million palimony lawsuit,
Johnson, a centerfold model and former flight attendant also known as
Coco Johnsen, claimed that Maher also promised to marry and have
children with her, support her financially, and purchase a Beverly
Hills home. Portraying himself as Johnson's "latest victim," the
48-year-old Maher contends that the woman's "modus operandi" is to
try and shake down former consorts. One of her prior "unscrupulous
schemes," Maher alleged, involved a 1997 shakedown bid targeting a
Miami socialite whom Johnson falsely accused of rape and
kidnapping.
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1129041maher1.html
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26. Not For Teacher:
Meet Amber Kay Marshall. The 23-year-old Indiana teacher's aide is
the latest educator to get busted for allegedly having sex with
underage male students. Marshall was charged Monday in Lake County
with child seduction and sexual misconduct with a minor for her
alleged trysts with special ed students at Hebron High School.
According to a probable
cause affidavit
,
Marshall's encounters with the two boys spanned 15 months, beginning
in March 2004, and occurred at her home, a Super 8 motel, and in a
parked car. Marshall, who was charged in June with similar crimes in
a neighboring county, faces more than 30 years in jail if convicted
of the felony abuse counts.
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0810052teach1.html
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27 Woman to Question Sons
in Her Murder Trial. Susan Polk, who married her therapist, now
faces murder charges in his death. In the midst of a bitter divorce,
Susan Polk says she split for Montana, determined to get away from
her abusive husband. "I didn't plan on coming back and killing him,"
she explains. But kill him she did - thrusting a paring knife
repeatedly into his body in an angry rage.
aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/article.adp?id=20050821133709990001&ncid=NWS00010000000001
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Meet Mollie Hardbarger. The 73-year-old West Virginia woman is
sitting in a Mountain State lockup after pumping a .22-caliber slug
into her 69-year-old husband's stomach. According to a criminal
complaint filed in Ritchie County Magistrate Court, Mollie told cops
she shot her hubby Hallie "because he was having sex with a local
female." And, as if it wasn't bad enough he was stepping out with
someone from the 'hood, "this particular female had a venereal
disease." Ouch. The septuagenarian, who has been charged with
malicious wounding, faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.
Meanwhile, Hallie is in critical condition in a local hospital's
intensive care unit. When will this septuagenarian crime wave end?
What an example for the kids:
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0901051vd1.html
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29 The Principal Lacked Principle
Booze, drug, sex scandal rocks educators at Ohio middle school. When
we heard about the latest scandal embroiling a U.S. middle school,
well, we assumed it must have involved a teenage boy and a confused
math teacher. So imagine our relief when the below investigative
report--authored by Columbus, Ohio public school officials--found
only that Wedgewood Middle School educators drank booze during the
school day, got kinky with each other in the boiler room bathroom,
and spoke about where to score cocaine. Principal Loy Koeller
(pictured) and teacher Thomas Mannarino engaged in such a variety of
inappropriate conduct and a second teacher, Abbi Terry, was also
involved with Principal Koeller.
Source: www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0921051school1.html
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30 (Renee Thomas -
blonde) & 31 (Angela Keathley - black
hair): Carolina Panthers Cheerleaders In Bathroom Brawl -
pair were getting busy in Tampa bar loo
32 Kendra Davis: Unsafe At Any Speed
33 Texas Mom Stands Trial in Baby's
Death
34 Paula Eleazer Mendez - 43: Another Mother
Kills her Children
Morales eventually moved back to New York after having no luck in finding employment in Arkansas. He left the three children, 5-year-old twins Samanta and Samuel and 8-year-old son Elvis in the care of their mother. He planned to return to his family once he made enough money to pay off the mortgage on their home.
Early on the morning of January 28 Morales received a call from his wife. She claimed that she killed the children out of fear her husband was going to divorce her and take the kids away. A note left by her in Spanish claimed she could not go on without her husband.
Morales placed a frantic call to the local DeQueen Police Department, who responded to the home. He then headed down to DeQueen himself.
[The father] told us she called and said that she had just killed the kids and she was going to kill herself - and its because of him, DeQueen, Ark., Police Chief Richard McKinley said.
Police arrived at the blue trailer house at 9:39 a.m. Saturday morning and found the bodies of the three children lying side by side in a bed. Mendez collapsed shortly after their arrival, apparently from self-induced poisoning from insecticide.
Mendez told investigators she tried to kill herself on Friday by swallowing ant poison, prosecutor Tom Cooper said. She said the children saw her take the pesticide and asked her to kill them, too, he said.
I blessed them and then I suffocated them, Mendez told investigators, according to Cooper.
It looked like they had been drinking some hot chocolate, Police Chief Richard McKinley said. We also found nearby some poisoning. The poisoning was called Tempo. It was an insecticide poisoning. We also found, right by that, a mixing glass.
He said the mixing glass and the cups were also sent to a lab for tests.
Police also noticed a piled of burned childrens books, paper and other things next to the house. She later told a priest, Rev. Salvador Marquez-Munoz it was an attempt to erase the past.
Shes mentally destroyed. She deeply regrets what happened. She wishes she could go back in time to change what happened, said the Rev. Salvador Marquez-Munoz, who visited Mendez after her arrest.
Marquez-Munoz said the disturbed mom came to him at St. Barbara Catholic Church last week to discuss her marital problems and the difficulty of raising three kids on her own.
She said it came to a point where she felt helpless, alone, the priest said.
In the visit after the murders, Mendez broke down and said, Father, I just couldnt handle it anymore. I just couldnt handle it, he said.
Paula Mendez has pleaded innocent to three counts of murder and is
currently being held without bail under suicide watch. The judge also
ordered a psychological evaluation.
Source: www.crimesceneblog.com/?cat=26
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37 Michelle Rodriguez and 38
Cynthia Watros
42 Jennifer Wilbanks, the Runaway Bride
48 U.S.-born Iva Toguri D'Aquino (Tokyo
Rose)
49 Former Axtell coach out on bond
What had been school yard rumors among students at Axtell High School for weeks was confirmed by Sheriffs Deputies on Tuesday. They arrested one of the schools teachers, Heather Tindle, for buying students beer in early February. Coach Tindle had rode home with some boys after a basketball game and during that ride, they agreed to meet up later, said investigator Brad Skaggs. On that bus ride investigators say Tindle and the five boys made plans to go out drinking, they say they met up later that evening at the Highway 84 and 31 split and piled in Tindles car. Investigators say they put down 24 beers in all, while driving along Highway 31 and while parked in a remote location off the highway.
Axtell ISD administrators arent speaking publicly about the action theyve taken. From what I understand, speaking with the school officials, they did an internal investigation and based on the information they obtained from these students, they called her in their office and asked her to resign and she has done that, explained Skaggs. But this may not be over, investigators say there are other allegations circulating about what happened that night with Tindle, and while they wont confirm what they are, they are confirming an investigation is also underway to find out if they are true.
Tindle is out on $5,000 bond, if convicted on all five counts of
furnishing alcohol to minors, she could be fined as much as $20,000
and could also spend up to five years in jail.
Source: www.kcentv.com/news/c-article.php?cid=1&nid=9334
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51. Illinois Doctor Karen McCarron Accused of
Murder
She has been indicted in Tazewell County on two counts of
first-degree murder, two counts of obstructing justice and one count
of concealment of a homicide involving the death of her daughter,
Katherine. McCarron, whose medical practice was based in Peoria, has
pleaded innocent. A hearing on the medical license suspension has
been set for June 29 in Chicago.
Source: tinyurl.com/kl9p6
Also, www.pjstar.com/stories/051706/TRI_B9RAL7EN.013.shtml
and www.pjstar.com/stories/051806/PHI_B9RJKPUE.033.shtml
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52. Mother Reunited With Kidnapped
Newborn
53. Harlem High Teacher
Charged, Resigns
Chase, also a coach at the school, faces charges of sexual assault on a student according to the Sheriffs Office, a felony.
The Columbia County Sheriff's Office says the teen's mother filed the report.
Columbia County School Superintendent Tommy Price says he found
out about the complaint today. In a press release, Price says the
teacher has resigned from her job Harlem High. He adds that a report
will be filed with the Professional Standards Commission.
Source: www.wjbf.com/midatlantic/jbf/news_index.apx.-content-articles-JBF-2006-11-13-0006.html
Women accused of
insuring men, then killing them
Longtime friends Helen Golay, 76, and Olga Rutterschmidt, 74, are to be arraigned March 29 on homicide and conspiracy counts. Paul Vados, 73, was killed in a Hollywood alley in 1999. Kenneth McDavid, 50, died in an alley near UCLA in 2005. After a preliminary hearing last week, a judge ordered the women to stand trial. The defendants had pleaded not guilty to an earlier criminal complaint in the case.
"Local newspapers have compared this bizarre case to the comical plot of Arseni and Old Lace, but these were brutal murders," says Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Shellie Samuels, who is prosecuting. "The pure and simple motive was greed."
Court documednts allege the defendants installed the transients in apartments and paid rent for two years to keep track of them while paying premiums on 24 insurance policies worth a total of $5.7 million.
By California law, after two years, an insrance company cannot contest fraudulent statements on an application for a policy.
Samuels says the women got the allged victims to sign insurance applications falsely, saying they had yearly incomes of $60,000 to $100,000. The women were named beneficiaries of the policies on false claims that they were the men's cousins, business partners or fiancees, court papers say.
The defendants had collected $2.8 million before FBI agents arrested them on suspicion of insurance fraud last May, court documents say. Federal fraud charges were dropped after the state filed murder charges. They have been jailed without bail since their arrests.
Authorities got a break in solving the hit-and-run cases when detectives compared notes and discovered the women were insurance beneficiaries of both victims, Samuels says. Police then found DNA matching McDavid's on a station wagon linked to Golay, affidavits filed in court say. An autopsy found that McDavid was "drugged and heavily sedated," Samuels says.
"The case is unique becuase of the defendants' age and what they were willing to do," Samuels says. "It kind of boggles people. People tend to think that women of that age aren't going to do something this awful."
Golay's defense is that "she did not do it," says her lawyer. "Whether or not there was insurance fraud going on is irrelevant to the issue of murder. She's 76 years old. It's preposterous to say she had the physical ability to commit these alleged murders." Rutterschmidt's lawyer did not respond to requests for comment.
At lasts week's hearing, Rutterschmidt's laywer tried to shift suspicion to Golay based on testimony that she tried to delete Rutterschmidt from a policy.
Prosecutors won't seek the death penalty because of the women's
ages. If convicted of two premeditated murders for financial gain,
they would be sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Source: Martin Kasindorf,
USA Today
BONUS: School board president at Brighton Charter High
School now faces charges for failing to report sexual assault
accusations made against a teacher. Double Bonus: His son was the
male substitute teacher at the same school who was charged earlier
for also having an inappropriate relationship with several female
students. (9
News - KUSA)
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Penis
Khay Kaing, a 40-year-old villager in Kampong Cham province, is now receiving treatment for his wound, said Koh Santepheap (Island of Peace) newspaper.
It said the man had been dri