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Author: Barbara SchwarzBarbara Schwarz
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:57
My defamers are dumb ear implant carriers and remote German p$ych
robots. They are primitive, stupid, boring and disturbed.
I am so disappointed.
Barbara Schwarz
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Author: Angela GuptaAngela Gupta
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:50
From The Liverpool Daily Post. "A Wirral man who battered his mother with a
hammer as she lay sleeping has been locked up indefinitely. Andrew Ellis tried
to kill his mother, Elizabeth, by hitting her head at least 10 times with the
weapon as she lay defenceless in her bed. Liverpool Crown Court heard that,
when that failed to work, the depressed 39-year-old tried to smother her
bloodied face with a pillow.
Half-way through the savage attack Ellis, who was fuelled by half a bottle of
vodka, stopped to ring the emergency services, saying:
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Author: Angela GuptaAngela Gupta
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:49
From the Missoulian. "A Seeley Lake summer resident who told authorities she
loved the area nevertheless is accused of starting two small fires near the
Montana Pines Hideaway on Monday morning. Elizabeth Anna Sleath, 58, was
charged with felony attempted arson and ordered held on $100,000 bail in
Missoula County Justice Court on Tuesday.
According to Missoula Deputy County Attorney Betty Wing, Sleath allegedly
started two fires on property belonging to Ron and Jean Flink, who own the
Hideaway. Both fires were extinguished by the Flinks and area firefighters
before they could get out of control.
In her affidavit, Wing reported Sleath's husband, Charles Sleath, saying his
wife had breast cancer and needed medication for depression."
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Author: Angela GuptaAngela Gupta
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:49
From The Independent National. "A man who suffered from polio shot himself with
a home-made gun eight days after starting a course of medication for depression,
an inquest heard yesterday.
Patrick Fitzpatrick (58), of 9 Shanid Road, Harold's Cross, died in a downstairs
room at his home after shooting himself with a brass pistol he had made himself,
Dublin City Coroner's Court heard.
The retired watch-repairer was discovered in his home by his brother, Anthony
Fitzpatrick and a locum doctor, Dr Ronan Donohoe on September 28, 2006. He had
attached a note to the door on the downstairs room which read: "Do not open.
Call the guards. I have shot myself."
A subsequent post mortem by Deputy State Pathologist, Dr Michael Curtis revealed
that Mr Fitzpatrick died from a gunshot wound to the head. There were no
suspicious circumstances.
The inquest heard that Mr Fitzpatrick, who suffered from polio since the age of
two or three and spent many years in hospital when he was young, attended his
local GP, Dr Robert Hickey on September 19, where he was prescribed the
anti-depression medication, Lexapro."
Poor guy. He survives polio only to be killed off with psychiatric drugs.
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Author: Angela GuptaAngela Gupta
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:48
From The Bolton News. "An inquest has been adjourned into the death of a man
who died in hospital three days after being found collapsed at his Bolton home.
Deputy coroner Alan Walsh said he wanted more information about Richard
Cookson's treatment after he was taken to the Royal Bolton Hospital.
Pathologist Dr Angelia Ong said he had suffered multiple organ failure but could
not find any reason for it.
She told the inquest in Bolton yesterday she did not find levels of prescription
drugs in Mr Cookson's bloodstream that indicated an overdose, but said that they
may have contributed.
Mr Cookson, aged 37, was prescribed medication for schizophrenia, depression and
diabetes. Mr Walsh said he wanted to find more information about the side
effects of the drugs, as well as his treatment at hospital, before he tried to
reach a verdict.
Mr Cookson was found collapsed at a flat in Albert Road, Heaton, by friend Glynn
Marron and was taken to the hospital, where he was put on a life support
machine.
A report from doctors said his kidneys and liver failed and he died on February
28, said Dr Ong.
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Author: Angela GuptaAngela Gupta
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:47
From The North Jersey. "Samuel Ramos, 19, has been mentally ill and in trouble
with the law for years. One day, he drove to a gas station and tried to drive
off in someone else's car.
He wound up in the Passaic County Jail, charged with carjacking. Within two
weeks, his cellmate was dead, and officials say Ramos killed him.
Maria Diaz said her son was fighting and getting in trouble at age 9 before a
school psychologist diagnosed him with depression. He received counseling at a
local hospital and was put on psychotropic medication at age 11."
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Author: Angela GuptaAngela Gupta
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:47
From IOL. "Psychology student Grant Harris, charged with shooting dead his
parents in July, was on Wednesday referred to the Valkenberg Psychiatric
hospital near Cape Town.
Harris, 23, made his first court appearance on Wednesday, facing two charges of
murder.
After allegedly gunning down his parents, Glenn and Deborah Harris, at their
Diep River home in Cape Town's southern suburbs, on July 10, Harris turned the
gun on himself, but survived his suicide attempt.
Police said his suicide bid landed him in hospital under police guard, and that
he was released on Tuesday, after treatment that lasted little more than a
month. On his discharge from hospital, he was handed back into police custody.
At Wednesday's proceedings, before magistrate Hafeesa Mohamed, Harris struggled
slowly up a steep flight of steps leading from the holding cells to the
prisoners' dock.
He was unshaven and shabbily dressed, and seemed confused and unsteady as he
stood before the court.
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Author: Angela GuptaAngela Gupta
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:46
From the Herald Standard. "When two area security guards set out for work
Monday, they never expected to save a life on the way. However, as they headed
into West Brownsville, they did just that.
An unidentified woman franticly stopped Michael Lubinsky of California and
Christopher Mickulicz of Blainesburg - both correctional officers in training at
SCI Fayette - in their car on the West Brownsville Bridge around 1:25 p.m.
As she screamed for help, the officers realized a boy was standing on the other
side of the railing and appeared ready to jump.
"The car stopped in front of us and the woman got out and we thought something
had happened to her car," Mickulicz said. "But she started asking if we would
help and then we saw the child standing on the other side of the railing and we
realized what was going on."
"We got out of our vehicle and ran over to the side of the bridge," Lubinsky
said. "We grabbed the kid while his mother, the woman who stopped us, grabbed
his arms and shirt. And we just pulled him in."
Lubinsky said the 15-year-old, who was not identified, had gotten out of his
mother's car while traveling on the bridge and run to the edge of the bridge
deck threatening to commit suicide.
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Author: Angela GuptaAngela Gupta
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:45
From Manchester Evening News. "A taxi driver has been found guilty of murdering
his wealthy wife of three months in Africa.
In a case which Manchester Crown Court was told had
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Author: Angela GuptaAngela Gupta
Date: Dec 26, 2008 15:44
From This is York. "A robeer who stabbed a 14-year-old boy in the back with a
kitchen knife has been jailed indefinitely. The attack nearly cost the boy his
kidney, York Crown Court heard.
Christopher James Hall, 21, was on bail at the time for robbing two other
14-year-olds in Acomb Road. He had no previous convictions for assault. Hall,
of Mowbray Drive, Acomb, pleaded guilty to two charges of robbery and one of
wounding with intent.
The judge decided he was so dangerous he was given an indefinite sentence for
public protection, with an order to serve at least two-and-a-half years before
he can apply for parole."
Hall was taking antidepressants. Of course he was.
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