Mouse Exacts Revenge; Clutter Kills; Evil Elmo Asks, "Who Wants To Die?"
Cheney's hospitalized, Sharon responds to pain, and Bush makes a fool of himself after breakfast with Alito.
But what are local papers and TV hairdos serving up to Joe & Jane America?
Mouse Thrown Into Fire Sets Home Ablaze
January 8, 2006
FORT SUMNER, N.M. -- A mouse got its revenge against a homeowner who tried to dispose of it in a pile of burning leaves. The blazing creature ran back to the man's house and set it on fire.
Luciano Mares, 81, of Fort Sumner said he caught the mouse inside his house and wanted to get rid of it.
"I had some leaves burning outside, so I threw it in the fire, and the mouse was on fire and ran back at the house," Mares said from a motel room Saturday.
Village Fire Chief Juan Chavez said the burning mouse ran to just beneath a window, and the flames spread up from there and throughout the house.
No was hurt inside, but the home and everything in it was destroyed.
Woman Suffocates Under Piles Of Clutter In Home
January 9, 2006
A woman in Shelton, Wash., who was reported missing by her husband, was found dead under piles of clutter in their home, where she suffocated to death, according to police.
Shelton Police Chief Terry Davenport said the home was so cluttered that police officers' heads touched the ceiling as they climbed over the clutter.
Authorities found the body of 62-year-old Marie Rose buried under clothes after 10 hours of searching. She reportedly suffered from a condition known as hoarding. --snip--
And the home was so cluttered that police didn't see the woman until their second search of the home.
"This is without a doubt the most cluttered residence I've ever been to," Davenport told KIRO-TV.
It was estimated that several tons of debris remained piled up inside the house.
Toddler's Talking Elmo Book Asks 'Who Wants To Die?'
Company Receives Several Complaints
January 3, 2006
A mother in Dallas is one of several parents complaining about a new interactive book for toddlers in which Sesame Street character Elmo asks "who wants to die?" according to a Local 6 News report.
Truly heavy sigh.
File this under: Rod Serling, who died on June 28, 1975, was unavailable for comment.
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