Posted on 04/15/2013 9:26:49 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) Superstar Hugh Jackman has battled all sorts of villains in the movies, but he said a run-in with an accused stalker in the West Village was frightening.
As CBS 2s Dana Tyler reported, the stalker Kathleen Thurston, 47 appeared in court in Manhattan Sunday afternoon. She remained silent after the hearing, but police said she had plenty to say Saturday morning when she confronted Jackman outside his gym telling him she loved him and asking if they were going to get married.
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Police said Jackman tried to defuse the situation with the stalker. He told Thurston not to touch him.
But police said she followed crying and screaming. A gym employee grabbed Thurston, but not before she pulled an electric razor filled with hair out of her waistband and tossed it at Jackman.
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Also found who was after from!
Run!! Run Hugh Run!
***but not before she pulled an electric razor filled with hair***
All the other msm news outlets said she threw a razor at him. Sounds more dramatic that way as I thought maybe it was a straight razor and not a disposable type.
Now we find it was an electric razor. So the question is..Was it a evil NORELCO or a REMMINGTON.
With the look of her hair, what she threw may be even more dangerous than a straight razor
Apparently our MSM left some info out. lol
Her waistband had that much hair? Wow!
Had to be pubes. What other hair is a stalker going to offer up?
LOL. Not really relevant but it sensationalizes the story and adds a lurid detail so let's go with it. And give the sentence its own paragraph to focus attention on it.
I can’t say I blame her. Quite understandable. Yum. (Thou of course he’s no Gerard Butler or Colin firth. )
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