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    Too much, ya think????

    LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Residents of a Southern California apartment complex say they saw a lifeless body slumped on a neighbor's patio, but didn't call police because they thought it was part of a Halloween display.

    Mostafa Mahmoud Zayed had apparently been dead since Monday.

    Cameraman Austin Raishbrook, owner of RMG News, told the Los Angeles Times he was at the scene in Marina del Rey Thursday when authorities arrived. The 75-year-old Zayed was slumped over a chair on the third-floor balcony of his apartment with a single gunshot wound to the eye.

    A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department investigator says the case is an "apparent suicide."

    Raishbrook says neighbors told him they noticed the body Monday "but didn't bother calling authorities because it looked like a Halloween dummy."

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          Pickle Smell Might Lead To Thieves
          Published: October 16, 2009 | News Blog | 498 clicks | 0 comments
          Police in Louisiana say the pungent smell of pickles or jalapenos may lead to the perpetrators of a crime.


          Police in Slidell, a small town just east of New Orleans, are asking parents to call authorities if their children came home smelling like pickles or jalapenos over the weekend, or if they hear about students selling lots of candy.
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            AP) A leech found at a crime scene eight years ago led Australian police to a man who admitted robbing an elderly woman in 2001, officials said Tuesday.

            Forensic science researcher Sally Kelty said the case is the first in Australia - and possibly the first ever - in which investigators have used DNA extracted from a bloodsucker like a leech or a mosquito to solve a crime.

            "It's certainly unique and shows how the boundaries of DNA technology have been pushed since it was first introduced to Australia 22 years ago," the University of Tasmania state researcher said.

            The leech dropped off Peter Cannon as he and an accomplice tied a 71-year-old woman to a chair in her remote home in the Tasmanian woods on Sept. 28, 2001, and stole several hundred dollars in cash, police said.

            Detectives found the leech at the crime scene and extracted blood from it that they believed was from one of the two suspects.

            They identified Cannon as that culprit when he was arrested last year on unrelated drug charges and authorities for the first time recorded his DNA profile.

            Cannon, now 54, pleaded guilty in the Tasmanian Supreme Court on Monday to aggravated armed robbery. He will be sentenced on Friday and faces a possible maximum of 21 years in prison.

            Detective Insp. Mick Johnston, who was involved in the police investigation from the outset, said the leech was the only forensic evidence found at the crime scene.

            He said he was happy with the guilty plea, especially for the victim, Fay Olson.

            "She's waited a long time for closure to this matter and it's nice to be able to deliver that," Johnson told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio.

            Police are still searching for Cannon's alleged accomplice.

            Cops: NY woman arrives drunk to pick up DWI friend
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            LAFAYETTE, N.Y. – Troopers have charged a 22-year-old upstate New York woman with aggravated driving while intoxicated after she showed up drunk at the state police barracks to give a ride to a friend who had been arrested earlier for DWI. Troopers said Stacy Kolinski had a blood alcohol level of .20 percent — more than double the legal limit — when she arrived at the Lafayette barracks 10 miles south of Syracuse around 2:30 a.m. Sunday.

            Kolinski came to the barracks to give a ride to 34-year-old George Reddick who was stopped for speeding earlier Sunday morning and charged with DWI and misdemeanor criminal possession of cocaine.

            Reddick and Kolinski were both issued tickets to appear in town court at a later date. Troopers said they don't know if they have lawyers.

            Bear Run! Black bear chills in Wis. beer cooler
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            HAYWARD, Wis. – Shoppers in a Wisconsin grocery store got an unexpected surprise when a 125-pound black bear wandered inside and headed straight for the beer cooler.

            The bear stopped Thursday night at Marketplace Foods in Hayward, about 140 miles northeast of Minneapolis, sauntering through the automatic doors and heading straight for the liquor department.

            It calmly climbed up 12 feet onto a shelf in the beer cooler where it sat for about an hour while employees helped evacuate customers and summoned wildlife officials.

            Officials from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources tranquilized the animal and took it out of the store. Store workers say the bear seemed content in the cooler and did not consume any alcohol.

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            Dad, 83, accused of opening fire on drumming son
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            SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police are investigating the wounding of a man after his elderly father allegedly opened fire when the victim refused to stop drumming. Police said the son, in his 50s, suffered a non-life threatening head wound early Friday while at the home the men share. Police said his 83-year-old father was detained on an aggravated assault charge.

            Police said the son, who was grazed in the head, ran down the block to call for help.

            San Antonio police did not immediately provide further details Friday to The Associated Press.


            Berlin brothel cuts rates for 'green' customers
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            Delicious Digg Facebook Fark Newsvine Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Twitter Yahoo! Bookmarks Print By MARY MacPHERSON LANE, Associated Press Writer Mary Macpherson Lane, Associated Press Writer – Fri Oct 16, 2:54 pm ET
            BERLIN – Part of Berlin's red-light scene is going green. One bordello, hoping to stave off falling demand in the economic crisis, has begun offering discounts to customers who pedal bicycles to the door.

            "It's very difficult to find parking around here, and this option is better for our environment," said Thomas Goetz, who owns the brothel Maison d'Envie, or House of Desire.

            Local residents in Prenzlauer Berg — a part of former East Berlin now home to scores of trendy boutiques, restaurants and clubs — had staunchly supported the Green party in recent elections and have welcomed the bordello's offer to emphasize the environment.

            The bordellos in the capital of Germany, where prostitution is legal, have seen business suffer with the global financial crisis. Patrons have become more frugal, and there are fewer potential customers coming to the city for business trips and conferences.

            But Maison d'Envie has seen its business begin to return since it began offering the euro5 ($7.50) discount in July, Goetz said.

            To qualify, customers must show the receptionist either a bicycle padlock key or proof they used public transit to get to the neighborhood. That knocks the price for 45 minutes in a room, for example, to euro65 from euro70.

            Those who arrive on foot, however, are out of luck.

            "We haven't found a way for people to prove they have walked here," Goetz explained.

            Other brothels have tried different incentives to cope with the economic downturn. One Berlin bordello offered a flat-rate for an unlimited time before officials' concerns over prostitutes' rights and cleanliness in the club forced them to rescind the offer.

            The 450,000 prostitutes working in Germany, some 10,000 of whom are in Berlin, have the same legal rights and social benefits as people in other professions.


            Mother's Dead Corpse In Bed For Year

            A woman kept the body of her dead mother in her apartment for a
            year as she said she could not bear parting from her. Yoshiko
            Nakahara, 52, failed to report the death of her 92 year old
            mother last February. She had kept the body on a bed of an
            apartment they once both lived in. Nakahara quoted, " I
            couldn't bear to be parted from my mother." Japanese police
            arrested the woman for illegal disposal of a body.
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