Posted on 02/07/2013 7:48:22 PM PST by nickcarraway
Kimberly Margeson passed Oxycodone pills to her jailed son, William Partridge, by french kissing him.
From Yates County, N.Y., comes this disturbing account of motherly love.
A Penn Yan, N.Y., mother passed drugs to her son by kissing him during a visit to his upstate jailhouse, New York Daily News reported Thursday.
According to a Yates County Sheriff's Department report obtained by The Smoking Gun, 54-year-old Kimberly Margeson passed Oxycodone painkillers to her incarcerated 30-year-old son William Partridge, arrested on a weapons charge.
Explained the Daily News:
It is not known whether they used tongues to facilitate the exchange, police said. Ew.
Police arrested Margeson and charged her with a felony drug count.
Literal barf alert. That story really turned me poor stomach . . .
Must be a New Yawk thang.
Funny how the male human in question actually looked like he wasn’t digging it. Wonder how he’d react if it were a handsome QB type trying to kiss him . . .
I remember a story from Colorado about a school that wanted to surprise some good students (was it Valentines Day last year?) and had them blindfolded... one mom literally french kissed her own son and bent him to the ground.... ugh...
surprise, its mom!
I bet he was.... ick
Literal barf alert. That story really turned me poor stomach . . .-————
It gets worse - there are pictures
The story and the police report don’t say specifically but I presume she used some sort of a baggy and didn’t just have the pills freely in her mouth the whole time. Would have been even more amusing if she hid the pills in an unrolled (but unused) condom.
Yes, they do this in schools too
disgusting
Sad to say I remember that bit of bizarre evil.
checked Youtube ... apparently a LOT of schools have events like that these days... awful
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