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Japanese Woman Calls Police After Failed Hitman Attempt

A Japanese woman has been arrested after calling the police when a hitman she hired to kill her lover's girlfriend failed to do the job. The 32-year-old woman from Tokyo was arrested for incitement to murder, the Daily Yomiuri newspaper reports.

The woman hired a private detective she found on the internet to get rid of her rival who she suspected of seeing her lover. She paid the detective 1 million yen to do the job. When the detective failed to murder the woman, she called the police in frustration and was then arrested, along with the detective.

Man Gets Married in Same Courtroom Where He is Tried For Murder

Minutes after pleading guilty to a gang-related stabbing death, a man gets married in the same courtroom.

Joshua Martin Miracle, 26, faces death or life in prison without parole in the stabbing death of Elias Raymond Silva on October 3.

Man "On Fire" After Girlfriend Accepts Proposal

A man finds a unique way to propose to his girlfriend, by setting himself on fire before dropping on one knee and asking her hand in marriage.

Todd Grannis, 38, climbed a 10-foot scaffold, set himself on fire, wearing a gasoline-soaked cape, and jumped into a swimming pool. After he emerged, he approached his girlfriend, got on one knee, and proposed saying, "Honey, you make me hot. I hope I'm getting the point across that I'm on fire for you."

Professor Uses Student Information In Identity Theft Scheme

Hector Duarte Jr. - All Headline News Staff Reporter

Winter Haven, Florida (AHN)- Bradley Neil Slosberg, 49, has been charged with forging applications in a ploy to receive department store credit cards.

Mother Demands Recall on High School Yearbooks

A mother is requesting a recall of her son's high school yearbook after he is featured in a picture with a leash around his neck.

In Boynton Beach High's 2005 yearbook, senior Robert Richards is featured in the school's superlatives wearing a leash being held by his girlfriend, Melissa Finley.