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To: Apex who wrote (3997)8/28/2000 11:24:52 PM
From: Intrepid1  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4201
 
Truly a nut without nuts...

etc.



To: Apex who wrote (3997)8/28/2000 11:26:42 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 4201
 
Ouch. Man, that doesn't sound like much fun to me. But than again, I don't live in Canada either<ggg>



To: Apex who wrote (3997)1/8/2001 9:53:34 PM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4201
 
Notice your message I'm responding to. I think it's a fad<G>

Message 15143630

Woman Who Bit Off Testicle Is Jailed

Updated 8:35 AM ET January 8, 2001
LONDON (Reuters) - A British woman who bit off the testicle of her best friend's husband's in a drunken fight was sentenced to six months in prison Monday.
Judge Gerard Harkins said the injury inflicted was so serious that a non-jail sentence could not be justified.

Carr, a mother-of-two, was celebrating with her husband the wedding of Neil and Shelley Hutchinson at a flat in Tyneside, North East England, when a drunken argument turned into a violent brawl.

Carr, who pleaded guilty to affray, stepped in to defend Shelley Hutchinson after her newly-wed husband attacked her. Neil Hutchinson then pinned Carr to the floor at which point she bit through his jeans and testicle.

Carr's lawyer told the court his client acted in self-defense and did not know which part of Hutchison's body she was biting.

Police called to the scene found the testicle, which could not be reattached, under a picture frame on the sitting room floor.

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ouchi!



To: Apex who wrote (3997)5/20/2001 10:34:11 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 4201
 
Dood, I think things are getting out of hand here in the states, to say the least!!!!!!!

Thanks to arno for posting this #reply-15827210

Suspect Castrated in Alleged Rape Attempt
Sunday, May 20, 2001



THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHICAGO -- A man has been charged with trying to rape a woman who castrated him during the alleged attack, police said.
Erik Williams, 21, allegedly tried to force a 42-year-old woman to perform a sex act on him early Friday, and while the two struggled the woman bit off his testicles, police said.
The woman went to police headquarters and turned the testicles over to officers, authorities said.
Williams later arrived at Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center with injuries matching the woman's description, police said.
Doctors were unable to reattach his testicles, hospital spokeswoman Sandra Wilks said. sltrib.com



To: Apex who wrote (3997)8/16/2001 4:38:59 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 4201
 
Freaking Canadians!!!!!!!!<GGGG>
Message 16219241

Replica Bison Testicles the Focus of Crime Spree
Updated: Tue, Aug 14 4:16 PM EDT

EDMONTON, Alberta (Reuters) - Police in this Canadian city where the world athletic championships ended last weekend appealed to the public on Tuesday to help them crack a crime spree involving the theft of several replica bison testicles.

Edmonton police charged two men on Tuesday after they were caught red-handed with testicles removed from the life-size replica of a bison, one of several colorfully painted statues placed throughout the western city for the 2001 World Championships in Athletics.

However, 19 other fiberglass bison had their testicles severed between Friday and Monday, and the case remains unsolved, police spokesman Dean Parthenis said.

The two men caught with the imitation genital glands have been charged with one count each of mischief, but are not currently suspects in the vandalism of the other bison, Parthenis said.

"As far as we're concerned, the one case has been solved but the other 19 are unsolved, so whether or not we have another person out there, or a group of people, or copycats, we don't know," he said.

The two suspects were collared in south Edmonton early Friday, after local residents told officers of the vandalism. A few minutes later, the two men, both in their early 20s, were found with the testicles, a fire extinguisher and a cloth. Parthenis said he did not know the significance of the other two items.

"It's a bizarre case," he said. "I mean, the whole scenario surrounding all the other 19 bison -- why anyone would want to walk off with testicles from a replica bison is beyond anyone's comprehension."

Many of the statues, painted in colors representing various countries, were to be sold following the two-week athletic championships, with the proceeds going to charity.

Their value will drop considerably if they are rendered less than anatomically correct, Parthenis said.

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