Posted on 09/17/2010 11:18:07 AM PDT by matt1234
The Snohomish County prosecutors office says that an 18-year-old Monroe woman stabbed a 19-year-old man after he teased her that her feet smelled.
The Herald of Everett reports that the man was found by police with a steak knife sticking out of his back, buried a few inches in. His lung had collapsed. Officials say he'll recover from his injuries.
Charging papers say that trouble started when Dallas Amber Smith was drinking and hanging out with friends and was challenged to do a back flip. When she took off her shoes to do the back flip, she was teased.
Smith had no criminal history. She faces charges of second-degree assault with a deadly weapon.
A noble sacrifice.
She was probably so drunk she’d have broken her neck attempting a back flip.
We need a pic of the stanky-footed lil angel.
I'm smelling you that A MAN can't take DE FEET!
feet stank can be very gross!
Just a few Obots having fun.
Too bad she’s not a Muslim. She’d get right off!
Was her last name Bundy? ;-)
She probably stabbed the cameraman for the same thing...
Dallas Amber Smith has a Facebook page, apparently, but there are no other images with that name on a GIS. If you want to prowl through the den of iniquity that is Facebook...
That is the best looking customer he must have every had.
lol
Story going viral. AP just picked it up.
Dude should be glad he only got a steak knife in his back. Ladies don’t have stinky feet.
Wasn’t she a porn star?
Not fuuny - steak knives are the weapon of choice for street punks / banger *itches..
The wood handle will not hold fingerprints and they are cheap enuf to be throw-away... while plenty sharp enough to slice you wiiiiide open.
Light and thin, the blades will slide past a rib and open up something fatal.
Not funny in the least.
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