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Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd.
According to prosecutors, Irenia "Lamb" Cotner, 34, managed to enlist four adults in rural Claremont, Ill., to help her murder a pregnant 16-year-old girl, by convincing them they all had hexes on them that could only be lifted by killing the girl before a candle with her name on it melted down. (They failed, but a man died fighting off the attackers.) One defendant said the hex was real because she got migraines every time Cotner came by. Another defendant said he learned about hexes and spells so that people would like him and said Cotner planned the murder for a remote location so that the gates of hell could open for the mother's and fetus's souls. In December, Cotner was sentenced to 57 years in prison, and two others go on trial soon.
An unidentified man fled after an unsuccessful attempt at
robbing a Git-N-Go convenience store in Des Moines, Iowa, which was
foiled when the clerk noticed that the "gunman's" thumb was visible
from his pocket, where he was holding his hand to pretend he had a
gun. The clerk said he actually had to argue with the man, who
continued to insist that it was a gun in his pocket. Said clerk
Terry Cook later, "I know what a gun looks like."
(Send your Weird News to Chuck Shepherd, P.O. Box 18737, Tampa
FL 33679 or WeirdNews@earthlink.net or go to www.NewsoftheWeird.com.)
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