Posted on 01/10/2013 7:53:34 PM PST by Redcitizen
ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - A Florida man's ex-wife used a stun gun on him, tied him to a truck bumper and dragged him for half a mile before he escaped, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office reported.
Robert Hall, 54, remained in the surgical intensive care unit on Thursday at Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach, where he was being treated for a broken pelvis, broken facial bones and bleeding in his brain, according to the sheriff's office.
The attack took place in a rural part of New Smyrna Beach, a popular Florida resort town, where Hall typically stayed at the home of his ex-wife, Jeanette Morris, 61, while she was away working as a truck driver.
Morris suspected that Hall had allowed his girlfriend in the house and arranged for a deputy to escort her when she returned to her home Tuesday night in order to avoid a confrontation, the sheriff's report said. The deputy left the house after Morris told him she would spend the night at her brother's house.
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Well there's your problem.
My computer finally displayed the comments. What a riot!
It was my 8-track theme song for years and years.
/johnny
That’s an attempt to get back together in the ex-wife’s family.
Got your back Jack, bitches be crazy... ;-)
I guess that his overhead was too high.
/ ancient joke about Robert Hall ads.
Or it wasn’t the right season.
Wonder what they do for marriage counseling?
Thats true words my FRiend. :)
Now WHY did I think it would be you that knew the answer? ;)
PS, our friend is at it again elsewhere.
‘Deadbeat Dad Beat Dead’?
I was country, when country wasn't cool. ;)
/johnny
Fortune cookies.
That reminds of this song:
Stevie Nicks - Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UD0c58nNCQ
Oh that’s a classic ad.
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