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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1087)11/19/1999 1:53:00 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 12245
 
Maurice...<Somebody should phone Judge Jackson, Billy Joel Klein and Janet [save the children with a military attack] Reno >....OR At least Call Ota...!!...:)...
tim

The Associated Press
P O R T A L B E R N I, British Columbia, Nov. 17 ?
Ever get a curse delivered to your door?
A Canadian woman on Vancouver Island did.
An envelope arrived in the dead of night. Inside
were a clip of hair, a feather, a handful of dust, and
a note signed by ?Ota the Witch.?
The note said the family?s pet dog had come ?to
tell me of his suffering and loneliness among
people? and set a two-week deadline for putting the
animal up for adoption.
The note also read, ?The dust is the cursed dust
of ages to be in your house forever. The feather
flies my curse to your house. You and everyone in
your house are cursed. Horrible things will happen
to you soon.?
Caroline Little says she has told police about it.
She says, ?Why don?t people mind their own
business. We love our dog.?