Thursday, December 30, 2010

This Exists: Man Accused Of Stealing Nintendo Game Boy From Boyâs Casket

How does digit rack up misdemeanor counts of “desecration, thieving or understanding of venerated objects, abuse of a corpse; institutionalised vandalism, theft, receiving taken property, disorderly conduct, and harassment” in digit day? By robbing a departed boy’s casket. The 37-year-old Jody Lynn Bennett was at Rairigh Funeral Home in Arizona when he saw a Game Boy in the casket of Bradley D. McCombs Jr., a 17-year-old boy who died on Christmastime morning. aeronaut snatched the Game Boy and waltzed out of the building.

He didn’t triumph for long, though; the Tribune-Democrat reports that:

The boy’s uncle, parliamentarian McCombs Jr., approached aeronaut after aeronaut got in his vehicle and was most to intend away.

He asked aeronaut most a absent Game Boy.

“The litigator told the uncle that he did not hit the Game Boy,” according to the affidavit of plausible cause.

“The uncle then told the litigator that he could wager the Game Boy inside the vehicle. The litigator then produced the Game Boy and returned it to the uncle.”

As that recording grouping was existence returned to the casket, kinsfolk members noticed that a Game Boy Light and threesome games were missing.

Bennett’s now existence live for different misdemeanors, much to the embarrassment to his aunt Dianna Bennett, who regretfully told the AP that her nephew “has been into drugs, he’s into alcohol.” She added, “He’s meet messed up.” Understatement of the year?

[Via The Blaze]


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