Posted on 02/10/2006 1:53:59 PM PST by farlander
A woman faces charges after a US baggage search found a human skull with teeth, hair and skin in her luggage at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Florida officials have said.
Haitian Myrlene Severe, 30, a permanent US resident, arrived on Thursday afternoon from Cap Haitien, Haiti, aboard a Lynx International Airlines Flight, said US Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Miami.
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Head futures ?
I think I'd like some put options on the futures of al-Zarkawi and Zawahiri's heads, for November delivery.
Years ago I worked as a Federal inspector at a major southern U.S. International airport. Human body parts would certainly be a public health concern but it could present some law enforcement issues as well. The job had some interesting moments. I once angered a woman when I seized her mangoes. : )
Good mojo.
The ACLU will file a lawsuit claming the head has rights.
Agent, to Myrlene Severe: "Do you have anything to declare?"
Another of slick willie's success stories, Haiti!
Got me!!! LOL Great shot!
Perhaps she is just a courier for a transplant clinic.
No, she was heading for Hyannis to perform an Adabraintoteddy...
Did she have nice mangoes?
I wonder if this woman was the same who appeared in late night commercials hawking esp ?
I forget her name.....she was busted by the feds though.
Any pictures? And don't be putting up that picture of Helen Thomas and trying to fool us into believing that's it.
What an airhead.
Maybe she's onto something. I always have good spirits after someone gives me a little... oh, never mind...
She gave the security guard head.
123 USC 987 reads in part:
Any person carrying, or attempting to carry, a human head into the United States or its territories from a point outside of said United States or territories shall be guilty of a felony and shall be subject to beheading.
Are chickens actually dead when they dance around?
Myrlene Severe, the severer.
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