Posted on 01/10/2012 7:43:27 PM PST by Morgana
A medical examiner in Wisconsin was arrested after authorities said she intended to train her dog using human bones from an autopsy.
Police launched an investigation into Traci J. England, 44, after she kept part of the spine from an autopsy she attended Jan. 3, according to a release from the Oneida County Sheriff's Office.
England was arrested on misconduct of public office and theft charges.
She told police she planned to keep the bones to train one of her dogs to recover human remains, Oneida County District Attorney Michael Bloom told the Wausau Daily Herald.
England is out on bond and has been placed on paid administrative leave. Her next court appearance is Jan. 30.
Good one,LOL.
It is pretty important!
That’s funny. my grandmother still asks for a doggie bag even though they use boxes.
DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THAT IS THE CREEPIEST CHICK I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv0S2gzcEeU&feature=colike
One restaurant I went to used tinfoil, and molded the wrapped food into little animal sculptures.
Welp...I hope she kept only the good ones.
This world never ceases to amaze me! lol
Kind of pointless otherwise.
Have you ever been to the border country? This was not your typical crime scene. Considering where it was found and how long it had been there the sheriff would have done nothing. If the landowner decided to call the sheriff it was in his hands.
That’s cool. I’ve never seen that before.
I’m sure her co-workers gave her a good natured ribbing over what happened.
I’m tendon towards guilty here...
You trying to be humerus?
Like the tagline said ;)
Well, you don’t have to carpal about it. No malleus intended.
I don’t think there was a wish bone...
There was apparently a wish-I-hadn’t-got-caught bone.
Well now....
I thought of something trashy, and thought better than to post it.
+ 100 for me. lol
You know what?
In this historical, political, and freaking frustrating time in our country’s history, you are such a huge help with my sanity.
Thank you so much for the distractions. ;o)
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