Posted on 02/06/2007 3:57:57 AM PST by familyop
A US astronaut has been charged with trying to kidnap a woman she thought was a rival for the affection of a space shuttle pilot.
Navy Capt Lisa Nowak, 43, who flew to the international space station last July, was charged with attempted kidnapping, battery and other crimes.
She drove from Texas to Florida to confront Colleen Shipman, disguised in a wig and trench coat.
Police said Capt Nowak, who was denied bail, used pepper spray on Ms Shipman.
The man in the love triangle was said to be Navy Cmdr William Oefelein, who was a pilot on the Discovery's mission to the space station in December.
E-mails
Police said Capt Nowak drove 1,000 miles (1,600km) from her home in Houston to Orlando International Airport, wearing a nappy to avoid a toilet break.
The arrest affidavit says Capt Nowak then followed Ms Shipman in an airport bus.
Capt Nowak pursued Ms Shipman to her vehicle in the car park.
Ms Shipman locked herself in but rolled down the window when Capt Nowak began to cry, the affidavit says.
Ms Shipman was then attacked with the pepper spray, it says. She drove to a car park booth and police were called.
An officer followed Capt Nowak and she was stopped allegedly carrying the wig, an air rifle, a steel mallet and a knife.
A search of her vehicle revealed pepper spray and e-mails between Ms Shipman and Cmdr Oefelein, police said.
In the affidavit, Ms Nowak describes her attachment to Cmdr Oefelein as "more than a working relationship but less than a romantic relationship".
Capt Nowak told police she just wanted to scare her rival into talking about her relationship with Cmdr Oefelein.
Attempted kidnapping carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
Nasa biographies list Capt Nowak as married with three children and Cmdr Oefelein as single with two children. The pair never flew together.
A Nasa spokesman said at present Capt Nowak's status was "unchanged". Florida's Orlando Sentinel newspaper said Ms Shipman was an engineer with the 45th Launch Support Squadron at a base close to the Kennedy Space Centre.
That's one selfish, sick, pathetic woman. Looks like NASA's psycho-screeners were asleep the day she walked through their offices...
One example of how jealousy can make you sick, ugly and crazy.
What? Women get this jealous over men? Impossible. Obviously she`s not from New York. Here they get jealous over shoes.
Surely, not the right stuff......
My girlfriends are always kidnapping each other to get my attention. I have a closet full of wigs, trenchcoats, and duct tape now. :o)
Police said Capt Nowak drove 1,000 miles (1,600km) from her home in Houston to Orlando International Airport, wearing a nappy to avoid a toilet break.
beeeeeezarre
MOVIE PLOT WARNING !!!!!
Hollywood will film anything these days. Oliver Stone is probably jumping on this right now.
Mental illness is not a weakness, this is a very sad story, my heart goes out to all involved.
This is just wrong on so many levels. No man is worth this. No woman, no man. ewwwww.
Jealousy, mental illness. I'm wondering about substance abuse. And where the heck's her hubby? He didn't notice anything strange?
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How sad for her family.
Good Morning!
Police booking mugshot of NASA Astronaut Lisa Nowak who was charged with attempted kidnapping, battery, attempted vehicle burglary with battery and destruction of evidence according to the Orlando, Florida police department February 5, 2007. REUTERS/Orange County Jail, HO (UNITED STATES)
Houston - we have a problem...
Either that, or they've been to one diversity seminar too many.
That's actually pretty rare. My bet is something far more garden variety. And I'll bet the hubby was wearing blinders. I feel for her kids. Sigh.
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