Posted on 06/16/2022 6:56:10 PM PDT by simpson96
A Texas woman was hit with a felony charge after she allegedly spat on a corpse during a funeral viewing.
According to an arrest affidavit obtained by KLTV, police arrested 51-year-old Laurie Lynn Hinds on June 5, about seven months after she allegedly committed the crime in Tyler, Texas.
Authorities say Hinds entered the funeral home, made a beeline to the open casket, and spat on the body.
Though the details surrounding the woman’s motive remain unclear; however, a witness told police Hinds had “animosity” toward the family of the deceased individual. A warrant for Hinds’ arrest was issued in early 2022.
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Because spitting has a cultural connotation that cremation doesn’t.
Spitting??? They misspelled what many will do when Brandon or Clinton or Pelosi bites the dust.
😁😁
I’ll have to be more stealthy doing what I would do to our democrat overlords’ corpses,
A much worse penalty than spitting on a live person.
There needs to be a horse in the story to make it complete.
Felony? No way!
She should have just set the Building on fire and chanted BLM.
Rom her mug shot, I bet she was hot in her day.
I have an ex wife who will want to do the same to me if she outlives me. She was a lawyer who found out she wasn’t nearly as smart as she thought she was. Sometimes divorce court can be fun.
It won’t be spit.
Anyone see the movie - “The Sisters Brothers”?
Two outlaw brothers work as hitmen for the “boss”.
When they realize the boss has double crossed them, they got back home in time for the bosses’ funeral.
John C. Reilly plays one of the brothers, who walks up to the casket, looks at the corpse… then - ~WHAM!!~ punches the corpse in the face.
Pretty hilarious scene in an otherwise so-so movie.
made a beeline to the open casket, and spat on the body.
= = =
Spreading Monkey Pox and Covid.
PS, she made a ‘fishline’.
A corpse no longer has rights ... just like a tree.
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