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July 1, 2005
Topics money, linda, beach, police, loan, rap, laura, anna, evil, aids, insurance, business, florida, office, life, house, family, car, woman and man
Linda Marks is a Florida psychic who has recently gained notoriety, not for her success as a psychic, but for her lengthy rap sheet. Marks was previously sued by over a dozen former clients who say she stiffed them out of over $1 million when they visited her Delray Beach business. She and her husband, James, pleaded guilty in December 2002 to reporting their car stolen to defraud their insurance company. They were placed on five years' probation.
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June 22, 2005
Mother always said "eat everything on your plate. " Three men who stopped for a snack before they robbed a fast-food restaurant last year, should have taken mother's advice.
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June 17, 2005
For one Ohio couple who vowed 'Til' death do us part', the parting came before the death, leaving the wife with a casket and no body. While married, Dixie Fisher and David Budd bought a gray casket a year ago from a friend who works at a metal salvage business. Fisher plans to be cremated, but the couple thought the casket would come in handy for Budd.
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June 3, 2005
An Orlando Sentinel report claims a 46-year-old man is in critical condition at Orlando Regional Medical Center after trying to stop a vehicle leaving a business without paying for gasoline. According to the report, Florida Highway Patrol Authorities responded to the Lucky Food Store at 1212 Silver Star Road, Ocoee, Thursday at 8:09 p. m. after a man was injured while he attempted to stop a white Ford pickup that tried to leave the business without paying for gas. Nilesh Kumar Rae of Orlando, a relative of the store's owners, Jason and Tracy Amin, tried to stop the vehicle.
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June 2, 2005
The city of Knoxville, Tennessee paid a private investigator $100 an hour to hit several strip clubs and adult video stores throughout the city to ensure they were adhereing to city regulations according to The Smoking Gun. In a court affidavit, Lundy details the visits, which occured over two nights, Saturday April 23 and Friday April 29, 2005. Lundy describes receiving lap dances at five different clubs; providing explicit details on how at one club, The Mouse's Ear West, he noticed a yellow/green substance on one of the chairs of a table, noting its appearance was consistent with that of acid phosphatase, an enzyme present in human semen.
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