Posted on 09/17/2015 8:45:23 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo
A Florida woman living in a mobile home that was "booby trapped" with more than 3,714 swords, knives and other bladed weapons was in jail on Thursday after attacking officers who had come to arrest her, police said.
Nickcole Dykema, 47, was being held without bond on charges including assaulting an officer and resisting arrest, said Hernando County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Denise Moloney.
Authorities discovered a macabre scene Tuesday evening when they arrived to arrest Dykema for a probation violation, with blades hanging from the ceiling and walls of her mobile home in Brooksville, about 50 miles north of Tampa, Moloney said.
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Lady looks like a dude.
That’s a woman?
That’s the way I read the headline...
was there also a rolling boulder’ trap once you go upstairs?
Looks like her hair brushed up against those blades.
Looks eastern European.
big guy, but YES i would be afraid of her. kill you in your sleep
Any story starting out like that, you know it's going to be weird.
Hmmmm. I still had to ask.
Well, no burglar was gonna escape unscathed. Maybe she’d had a break-in or two and decided enough was enough?
Yikes
Kill you while you’re awake, as well.
I like the one in “UHF” that turns the corner as it chases you down the street.
Now THAT is a booby-trap!
Her last name is Dykema!!
resisting arrest...assault on the officer....yes.....the number of knives in her house...irrelevant.
She’s about an ugly rat-bastard.
Maybe she wanted to be a “Bobbit” serial attacker.
Men in her town should sleep on their stomachs.
Reminds me of Jennifer Lien, the former Star Trek actress recently in the news => http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3337560/posts?
Yeah, they’re both a couple of cuties...
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