(Linda) Henning has said she believes that the U.S. and other world governments are run by puppets controlled by reptilian-alien masters, and was indicted by a grand jury on 20 counts, including first-degree murder, kidnapping, tampering with evidence and perjury.
Diazien Hossencofft told Linda Henning that he was a physician, an ex-CIA scientist, and had invented a cure for cancer. He told others that he was 2,000 years old, invented a youth serum, and had genetically engineered his son. Since his arrest, Hossencofft has admitted to being engaged to three women at once and to taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from cancer patients for his "cure," which were in reality shots of vitamin B6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hossencofft_CaseI'm still catching up on Cultural Events after being in Egypt so long. Yesterday I got sucked into the black vortex of reality TV, courtesy of the "Snapped" series on the Oxygen Channel. I guess the show originally focused on women who "snapped" and committed murder. But most of the cases I saw yesterday certainly didn't fit that category. Most were pre-meditated murders, which required careful planning. Well, planning...
However, TV can be educational, so I learned some things:
1. Don't drag your husband's body all the way thru the house after bludgeoning him to death. It will leave a DNA trail impervious to common cleaning products.
2. If you throw the murder weapon into a pond, don't go back and try to find it. Especially if the police are videotaping you.
3. If you and your lover are
out on bail after killing your husband, it's probably not a good idea to spontaneously strip and make wild crazy love in the back seat. Especially if the police are tailing you.
4. When the 911 operator asks the nature of your emergency, it is likely to cause suspicion if you say: "I just shot my husband three times."