Posted on 07/17/2015 1:40:27 PM PDT by dware
Connecticut cops have reported making a grim discovery near a commuter train station: severed human arms in a plastic bag and nearby in a separate location severed legs with sock-clad feet.
The human limbs were found Wednesday near the Metro-North State Street Station in downtown New Haven. The arms contained no hands. The feet had socks on but no shoes.
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That reminds me.
“Boxing Helena”
From IMDb: “A surgeon becomes obsessed with the seductive woman he once had an affair with. Refusing to accept that she has moved on, he amputates her limbs and holds her captive in his mansion.”
Not a particularly interesting movie, though.
I was in New Haven on business about 15 years ago. Just as the sun was rising I went down to the lobby of the hotel to go out for a casual run. As I was walking past the front desk the clerk quite candidly told me I did not want to do that. The hotel was a couple blocks from Yale.
I taught a couple of semesters for a Hartford based college, a few blocks from Yale....the whole experience was very unnerving.....getting to and from the campus. Even though it paid well, I quit ...couldn’t take the stress of the drive through some pretty awful ‘hoods.
What boggles is that Yale tuition is now $63,250/yr.......who would spend that much, if you can’t leave campus and be safe?
Poor New Haven ain’t what it used to be. Sad.
I bet he’s got another pair just like it at home.
One would think.....but only our vet knows fer sure! >>8O
Goodness! I replied to the wrong thread. oops!
...slinking off into the sunset..............................................................................................................
On a related (foot)note - did they ever solve the mystery of all those feet in sneakers that kept washing up on the same beach ? Canada, I think?
Ronald Reagan referred Sally's while Clinton preferred Pepe's. Tiebreaker goes to Frank Sinatra who, when appearing in New York, regularly sent his driver to Sally's 75 miles from NYC to get his pizza.
Mangia!
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