Tears Save Woman From Being Cremated Alive

November 19, 2005
A Chinese woman who suffered a brain hemorrhage and was left for cremation by her family was saved only by the tears in her eyes. You Guoying, 47, from the southwestern Sichuan province, was left by her family to be cremated when they could no longer afford hospital care. Her husband and children took her to Taizhou, eastern Zhejiang province, to be cremated. However, when the undertaker saw tears in her eyes, he realized she was still alive.

Man's Best Friend Saves Suicidal Man

September 10, 2005
A 40-year old man was about to jump off a 33-foot bridge in the city of Kuala Lumpur after losing his job and suffering from depression, but one thing stopped him from jumping. . . his dog. Police told the man his dog would die from suffocation because it was locked inside his car with the windows up. This drove the man to tears and made him come down off the bridge to save his and the dog's life.

Dying Dog Prevents Man's Suicide Attempt

September 10, 2005
A 40-year old man was about to jump off a 33-foot bridge in the city of Kuala Lumpur after losing his job and suffering from depression, but one thing stopped him from jumping. . . his dog. Police told the man his dog would die from suffocation because it was locked inside his car with the windows up. This drove the man to tears and made him come down off the bridge to save his and the dog's life.

Inmate Ran Off With The Warden's Wife

April 5, 2005
Authorities have arrested a convicted killer and located the wife of an assistant prison warden ten years after they vanished. 60-year old Randolph Dial was arrested at a mobile home in the east Texas town of Campti following a tip from the TV show "America's Most Wanted". He had been convicted of murdering a karate instructor in 1981. Investigators thought Bobbi Parker may have been taken against her will when she went missing August 30, 1994, but after being discovered working on a chicken ranch not far from where Dial was found, authorities say she doesn't seem interested in going back to her former life. The now 42-year old Parker and Dial have apparently been managing five large chicken houses near the Louisiana border, though officials cannot confirm the extent of their relationship over the past decade. Prior to his escape, Dial was confined to minimum security Oklahoma State Reformatory in Granite where he used his skill as a renowned painter and sculptor with a master's degree in art to run the facility's pottery program. He also enjoyed extended privileges outside of the prison, including using a kiln at the Parker's home garage. Bobbi Parker's husband, Randy, says he saw Dial working in the garage the day his wife disappeared. A note was discovered when Parker came home for lunch saying Bobbi had gone to the grocery store. Later, Dial was reported missing as well as Bobbi Parker. Bobbi Parker did call her mother in tears telling her she couldn't talk, but would be home soon. A second call was made to her mother a day later telling her to call home and tell her kids she loved them and would be back soon. It was the last time there would be any reported contact. Randy Parker, who was a deputy warden at the facility, is now the warden at the William S. Key Correctional Center at Fort Supply, Oklahoma. Upon being located by FBI agents, Bobbi did ask about her husband and two daughters, though she gave no indication she plans to return. Shelby County Sheriff Newton Johnson says, "As far as I know, she has no intention of leaving. She said she wants to stay on the farm and raise chickens. "
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