Wednesday, June 8, 2011

CSI Baja Oklahoma

Texas may hopefully be the only place in this country where the cops can get a search warrant based solely on the word of a self-proclaimed psychic.
The police in East Texas were led on a fruitless search on Tuesday evening when a woman, claiming to be a psychic, called in a sensational tip, saying she knew of a mass grave where dozens of dismembered bodies were buried. Equipped with a search warrant and cadaver-sniffing dogs, deputies from the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office converged on a home on a narrow country road near Hardin — about an hour outside Houston — in search of a macabre crime scene. ... But in the end, there was no grave, there were no bodies and there was no sign that any crime had been committed.
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the cops in Texas used haruspicy as an investigative tool.

2 comments:

  1. This is East Texas where they have more teen pregnancies than teeth in most families.

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  2. Oh it's not just Texas. Got the SWAT to take out the evildoeers, gotta use them.

    SWAT called on defaulted student loan

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