Posted on 05/27/2005 3:35:02 PM PDT by SmithL
Anna Ayala's attorney said Thursday that the Las Vegas woman has been rattled by hate mail since her April arrest for allegedly planting a fingertip in a bowl of chili at a San Jose Wendy's.
The attorney, Rick Ehler, said the tone of the six pieces of mail sent to her home ranged from "white supremacist" rants to a writer saying: "I hope you get the death penalty."
"She's having a little bit of a hard time understanding the depth of the hatred," . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Get caught being a career criminal, with the latest scheme costing a company millions, and then cry hate and racism.
I wouldn't be surprised if the "hate mail" was all printed out in her lawyer's office and posted at the box on the corner. This smells like they're trying to set up for a venue change or a "victim of racism" jury nullification Hail-Mary pass defense.
Sympathy Ploy
I'm sure that most of the people who sent this con artist hate mail already "have a life".
I agree with your reasoning. I would add that people like her also hurt the chances of consumers with a legitimate case against a business or corporation, such as the people whose children died as a result of e coli in hamburger products sold by Jack-in-the-Box restaurants some years ago. There is no end to the harm caused by such fraud. It would have been far better for everyone if she had stolen checks and cashed them.
"Chili is sacred, honey!"
Preach it, sister, preach it!
I have no connection to Wendy's, but I certainly sympathize with Wendy's employees who lost their jobs and Wendy's itself all because of some crazy, greedy, dishonest lady.
FOFLOLPIMP!!!!!
Oh, man... that were the best laugh I 'ad all day... Still wiping the tears from me eyes.
LOL! Another classic!
There is a BELIEVER in the house! Can I have a big AMEN from everybody!! Praise the onions!!
LOL!!
Actually she's worse than that. She's a career con artist, part of the fraud that's costing American consumers billions every year. Compared to her, witches are harmless.
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