NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. An exotic dancer accused of illegally keeping human body parts in her home plans to plead not guilty to charges of unlawful disposal of human remains, her attorney said. Linda Kay was arrested late Friday, two days after authorities said she skipped a court appearance. She was taken to the Middlesex County Jail, where she remained late Saturday in lieu of $100,000 bail.
Her attorney, Donald DiGioia, said he looked forward to discussing his client's case with prosecutors. "I'm sure we'll have a good laugh"
"She is a good, gentle individual who has a nontraditional job," DiGioia said Saturday night. "She has no criminal record under this name."
Kay, 31, of South Plainfield, was taken into custody with the help of the bail bondsman who initially had posted her bail, authorities said. No new court date has been set. Bondsman ratted her out? Musta thought a 31 year old stripper might have trouble rounding up that many dollar bills...
... six human skulls and a severed hand in a jar of formaldehyde in her bedroom...
She's gentle and not a violent person at all.
She was charged last week after police were called to her home on a report that a roommate was suicidal. The roommate was not home, but Kay was. Officers discovered six human skulls and a severed hand in a jar of formaldehyde in her bedroom, according to the police report.
DiGioia declined to discuss his conversation with Kay about the hand. He said he expects the county prosecutor's office to review the matter to determine if a crime has been committed.
"There's been a tremendous amount of media attention for a crime on the lower end of the spectrum," he said. "She's gentle and not a violent person at all. This has been a frightening and terrifying experience for her."
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we used to have a Turkish fellow post sometimes here at Rantburg
This is a rather big deal for Turkey. In addition to the $300M per year in transit rights, there will be hundreds of jobs (eventually thousands) created.
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"He has a national profile, a record as a man who gets things done and practically unlimited campaign money. In short, New York's mayor, Michael Bloomberg, could be the perfect presidential candidate for 2008."
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Yeah, right. Tell ya' what, British newspaper - you don't pretend you know anything about our politics and we won't pretend we know anything about yours.
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I saw this headline and immediately thought about Giuliani... but they mean Bloomberg?
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He has done such a bang-up job on rebuilding the World Trade Center, no?
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
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