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Severed hand found in nude dancer's home


A severed hand was found at the home of an exotic dancer who decorated her home with skulls, and she was charged with improper disposition of human remains, authorities said.

Friends said the hand had been given to the woman by a medical student.

Police responding to a report of a suicidal person at the home of 31-year-old Linda Kay discovered the large, roughly severed hand in a jar of formaldehyde on a bedroom dresser, according to the police report. The subject of the suicidal person report was not located, authorities said.

Six skulls were found in another room. The Middlesex County medical examiner determined that all are human.

Kay was arrested Friday and freed on $100,000 bail pending arraignment Wednesday. No lawyer had filed papers on her behalf Tuesday, a court administrator said.

No telephone number was listed for Kay and there was no immediate comment from her.

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Innocent People Placed On 'Watch List' To Meet Quota


You could be on a secret government database or watch list for simply taking a picture on an airplane. Some federal air marshals say they're reporting your actions to meet a quota, even though some top officials deny it. The air marshals, whose identities are being concealed, told 7NEWS that they're required to submit at least one report a month. If they don't, there's no raise, no bonus, no awards and no special assignments. "Innocent passengers are being entered into an international intelligence database as suspicious persons, acting in a suspicious manner on an aircraft ... and they did nothing wrong," said one federal air marshal. These unknowing passengers who are doing nothing wrong are landing in a secret government document called a Surveillance Detection Report, or SDR. Air marshals told 7NEWS that managers in Las Vegas created and continue to maintain this potentially dangerous quota system. "Do these reports have real life impacts on the people who are identified as potential terrorists?" 7NEWS Investigator Tony Kovaleski asked. "Absolutely," a federal air marshal replied. 7NEWS obtained an internal Homeland Security document defining an SDR as a report designed to identify terrorist surveillance activity.
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Handcuffed man takes police car


A suspected burglar put in handcuffs after his arrest attacked a woman police officer and then escaped by driving off in her car.
The female officer was driving the man to Slough police station when he forcibly took control of the car.

The man, one of three arrested on suspicion of burglary, dumped the car in Keel Drive about six minutes away.

The suspect is described as Asian, in his mid 20s and about 5ft 8in tall. He may still be wearing handcuffs.

Supt Pete Davies said: "This is a serious incident which could have led to the officer and members of the public being seriously hurt. Thankfully, neither was injured.

"I would appeal to anyone who knows the whereabouts of this man to contact us immediately."

Dutch nuns on bikes chase suspected thief


Two Dutch nuns, wearing habits and riding bikes, chased a suspected thief through Amsterdam, police said Monday.

On Saturday evening, one of the sisters believed she recognized a man walking past their chapel in southern Amsterdam as a thief who snatched hundreds of dollars in cash from the building two weeks earlier, Amsterdam police spokesman Rob van der Veen said.

She invited him inside for a drink and asked a fellow nun to alert police.

The man, apparently suspecting what was happening, fled the building and snatched a bicycle from a passer-by.

"The nuns then grabbed their bikes and gave chase. They tried to grab him, but he managed to escape into a residential neighborhood and they lost him," Van der Veen said. Police hunted for the man in the neighborhood but could not find him.

Simulated weapons of mass destruction


In the middle of downtown Minneapolis Saturday night, police found seven people clustered on a street corner, some pale-faced and covered in fake blood and wearing tattered clothes. A few carried backpacks with protruding wires.
It was, participants said later, a "zombie dance party," in which a group of young friends dress in sometimes outlandish attire and congregate in public places to dance to music from portable stereos carried on their backs.

But when the dancers wouldn't tell police concerned about the mysterious wires, give their names or provide identification, they ended up arrested, held in jail until Monday afternoon on suspicion of having "simulated weapons of mass destruction."


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    HUDSON'S NAKED VISITORS


    Hollywood star KATE HUDSON struggles to handle her husband CHRIS ROBINSON's crazy house guests, because they regularly strip naked in front of her. Hudson, who has been married to THE BLACK CROWES frontman for five years, has learned to cope with Robinson's eccentric musician friends shedding their clothing every time they visit the couple's home. The 27-year-old says, "There are two musician friends, English friends of ours, and I have seen their penises one too many times and you're just going, 'Why is it necessary for you to be walking around my house naked?' or 'Why do you think it's funny to flash me your penis?' "But they do and it makes them who they are and I love them for it."
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    Alleged library foot kisser indicted


    A grand jury has accused a man of sucking on a woman's toe at the public library in nearby Boardman after he asked to kiss her feet to see her reaction as part of a sociology project. A Mahoning County grand jury has charged Joseph Colella, 28, of suburban Poland Township, on a charge of gross sexual imposition. If convicted, he could be face up to 1 1/2 years in prison and a $5,000 fine. A 27-year-old woman told police that on July 11 Colella asked to kiss her feet. She turned him down but said she relented when he repeatedly insisted, and he began kissing her foot and then sucked on a toe. She pulled her foot away and the man asked her reaction, to which she replied she was freaked out. The woman left to clean her foot and he was gone when she returned. She called police and picked him out of a photo lineup. Detective Michelle DiMartino said Colella also was a suspect in a similar case in 2000. Colella could not be reached for comment. A message seeking comment was left Tuesday at his home.

    Pregnancy centers mislead girls, says congressman


    Advisers working at some federally funded pregnancy resource centers mislead pregnant teens about the risks of abortion, falsely telling callers it raises the risk of breast cancer, infertility and mental illness, a U.S. congressman said on Monday. Democratic staff on the House of Representatives Government Reform Committee who called up some faith-based pregnancy resource centers said they received incorrect advice aimed at discouraging abortion. "Twenty of the 23 centers reached by the investigators (87 percent) provided false or misleading information about the health effects of abortion," California Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman (news, bio, voting record) said in a statement. Waxman, the ranking Democrat on the committee, asked staff to check on pregnancy crisis centers, which were given $24 million in federal funding between 2001 and 2005. Female staffers posed as pregnant 17-year-olds and called the 25 pregnancy resource centers that have received grants from the Compassion Capital Fund. One center told a caller that an abortion would 'affect the milk developing in her breasts' and that the risk of breast cancer increased by as much as 80 percent after an abortion," Waxman's office said. The Institute of Medicine and the National Cancer Institute have discounted any link between abortion and breast cancer, although the Institute briefly carried a statement on its Web site making such a link -- a statement that was taken down after a public clamor by scientists and doctors.
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    Drawing Flies (I Love This Movie)


    Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier produced this Canadian-made comedy about five slackers who hit rock bottom when they are cut off by the Canadian welfare system. In order to avoid their rent-demanding landlord, they head for the wilderness for a week. Unfortunately, their leader, Donner (Jason Lee, Vanilla Sky) has lost his mind and is leading them on a hunt for the legendary Bigfoot. A handful of regulars from Smith's other films show up in this early View Askew productions.

    I had a special reason to want to see this film. While it is true I am a big fan of Jason Lee and will watch anything he's in, the real reason was Malcolm Ingram.

    I am intrigued with this Canadian director because he grew up in my neck of the woods. The once Film Threat magazine writer, now director and Kevin Smith cohort, used to rent movies from the video store I worked at and go to the high school that was bitter sports rivals of the one that I went to. I think it's just cool that a local boy made good in the film business.

    Drawing Flies, which is a reference to the Soundgarden song, was produced by Kevin Smith's (Clerks, Chasing Amy) company, View Askew. Jason Lee stars as Donner in a simple story about a group of going nowhere twenty-somethings in Vancouver, who on Donner's sudden urgings go out into the wilderness to be one with nature. Only Donner's real agenda is to search for the infamous Bigfoot. Also appearing are Jason Mewes (Jay from all of Kevin Smith's films,) Carmen Lee (Chasing Amy and Jason Lee's wife off-camera) and Rene Humphrey (Mallrats)

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