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Homicidalheathen

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  1. didn't even get past the first paragraph. Why does she like losers and why is she not on the pill for starters...now she has a kid, she should just be on her own and get herself together and forget romance for at least a year.
  2. I'll hold it, er...bring the camera...
  3. Grandma did what???I found the part about him going into rehab kinda funny...you think at her age she would make better choices.
  4. http://www.youtube.c...feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8V0br9P65M
  5. Zombie ants from the same thread (ellis) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuKjBIBBAL8
  6. phil james or his bro at eternal image tats near nine mile and jhon r ferndale
  7. I dont know how anyone can afford drugs these days to which if they do them they must be dealing to which they risk loosing kids permanently to which I say that would suck ass unless you do some other unsavory thing to get them...none of which is good child rearing. I never did drugs when my kids were kids. they notice EVERYTHING like frickin sponges just living with someone with ocd made them kinda get it a lil not blood related either kids are just like that (just using that as an example)
  8. thinking I found it! weeee! and thinking, I wish I could make $ as fast as the need to spend $
  9. lol I am sooo reincarnating as a spider. mmm man meat
  10. duct tape, it does a body good. (it really does) I am not just being a redneck or freak (well maybe a lil of both)
  11. Gaaaah! gawd thats fuckin 'orrible! wow ok I wont sleep for a week. Gawd! wtf???
  12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ5Hbxb-sh4 more on the sisters work
  13. http://www.guardian....cture=353024326 oh and I personally thought Marc Jacobs stuff sucked ass. http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/gallery/2009/sep/16/new-york-fashion-week-rodarte?picture=353024330 this is kate and laura and I love their stuff
  14. the title is hillarious...wouldn't want to be Marcus lol 4H is good for kids....shows them how to make a farmin' dollar. then they know where their food comes from. smart kids
  15. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inbreeding http://www.metacafe.com/watch/539675/people_with_ostrich_feet/ ow its looks so painful to walk
  16. that my kids b/f is so good with cars. I just saved a small fortune. Yay!
  17. Pontiac -- A woman facing time for violating terms of her probation can expect to spend even more time in jail after trying to smuggle drugs inside the Oakland County Jail by concealing them in some of her body fat, sheriff's deputies said. Monique Hyder, 40, of Waterford Township appeared before Oakland Circuit Judge Lisa Gorcyca on Monday afternoon for sentencing for violating terms of her parole in a June 2008 child abuse conviction. Hyder's bond was revoked and she was taken to a court detention area, where a routine strip search was conducted by Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy Denise Regal. Regal found a small baggie Hyder had apparently concealed beneath a flap of excess skin. Upon examination, the deputy found it contained a small quantity of suspected cocaine and several pills, authorities say. While deputies say prisoners frequently try to smuggle drugs into the jail, this is the first time in recent memory someone tried to take advantage of body fat to do the job. Hyder is 5 feet tall and weighs 220 pounds, police said
  18. <H1 itxtvisited="1">U-M team: Wrong man jailed for 23 years</H1><H4 itxtvisited="1">Doug Guthrie And Santiago Esparza / The Detroit News</H4>Detroit -- A University of Michigan legal research team is demanding the release of a man imprisoned 23 years for the rape of a 9-year-old girl, claiming he was the victim of bad science and prosecutorial misconduct. Karl Frederick Vinson, now 54, was convicted on May 14, 1986, on the strength of a blood test that was frequently used in court before the advent of almost foolproof DNA testing. But three new tests performed this year confirm that the original forensic examination was wrong, according to the Michigan Innocence Clinic of the University of Michigan. The 1986 test was performed by the Detroit Police Department Crime Lab, which closed last year after the discovery of massive errors in evidence handling and testing. And the assistant prosecutor who handled the case misrepresented evidence to the jury by falsely including Vinson in a small category of people that the original test never confirmed, according to the University of Michigan Law School researchers. "The jury was misled," said David Moran, an attorney and leader of the research team of law school students. "The prosecutor made sure the jury was confused." In his years behind bars, Vinson has maintained his innocence, but all appeals were rejected. Meanwhile, his wife divorced him and his 21-year-old son was murdered in 2001. Vinson wasn't allowed to attend the funeral, his brother, Robert Vinson, 52, said. "My brother is innocent. It has taken 23 years for people to listen," Robert Vinson said. "I did a lot of crying and praying over the years," said Vinson's mother, Mildred Pointzes, 73. The girl at first couldn't identify the man who slipped through her bedroom window in southwest Detroit early on Jan. 3, 1986, except to say he seemed familiar. Vinson was arrested the same day after the victim's mother suggested the suspect might be the husband of a woman who babysat the girl three years earlier. Moran said the mother told police she found Vinson "creepy." The victim, who is now 32, and her family could not be reached for comment. Moran said Prosecutor Kym Worthy was told of the new test results in June. He said the motion to set aside Vinson's conviction was filed Monday in Wayne Circuit Court because Worthy had failed to take action on her own. No date has been set for a hearing on the motion before the original trial judge, Vera Massey Jones, who still serves on the circuit bench. Worthy said Tuesday she has worked with various innocence projects in the past to set aside convictions, but only after exhaustive research to confirm the work of the projects. "However, in this case the evidence is not clear cut," Worthy said. "I have personally met with Mr. Moran and assigned several staff members to this case for the last two months." Worthy said the judge will have to decide. The police lab originally concluded Vinson is a "non-secretor," a term that describes a minority of people whose blood type isn't present when testing saliva and other bodily fluids. The new tests conclude Vinson's blood type can be detected in such a test, Moran said. Evidence from the crime scene contained traces only of type O blood, a match for the victim. Vinson has type AB blood, which should have been detected in the evidence tested from the girl's bedroom, according to the clinic's motion. Moran said the new tests confirm the wrong man is in jail. "There is no way," Moran said. "His AB blood wasn't there." The motion also accuses Wayne County Assistant Prosecutor Lawrence Talon of improperly and unscientifically linking the faulty finding about Vinson to the failure by police to find any of Vinson's fingerprints at the crime scene. A police lab technician testified during the trial that a person who is a non-secretor of skin oils is less likely to leave fingerprints. Talon is accused of deliberately confusing the jury in his closing arguments by linking the two different kinds of non-secretors. During the trial, Talon argued that the lack of fingerprints supported the victim's shaky identification of Vinson, the clinic's motion contends. Vinson was sentenced on May 29, 1986, to serve 10 to 50 years. He became eligible for parole in 1994, but remains in the G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility in Jackson. Witnesses testified that Vinson was at his mother's house at the time of the rape. He has maintained his innocence but numerous appeals through the years have been rejected. In 2001, another innocence project run by Cooley Law School tried to help Vinson, but was unable to locate evidence samples that should have been maintained by the Detroit lab for modern DNA testing. The Michigan Innocence Clinic at the University of Michigan Law School started work on Vinson's case in February. "It's really been hard on my mother, but we never gave up. We always kept the faith," Robert Vinson said. "He's been locked up for over two decades for a crime he did not commit."
  19. Wow. That is really weird. I don't see a penis tho. And what is that noise its makin' sounds like its about to have a corinary or somethin the things humans do to find amusement never cease to amaze
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