September 17, 2006WTF3 Charged With Attempted Corpse Sex Assault POSTED: 2:54 am EDT September 6, 2006 UPDATED: 7:13 pm EDT September 6, 2006 CASSVILLE, Wis. -- The three men arrested for allegedly digging up the grave of a woman who died last week in Grant County are also charged with attempted sexual assault. According to a criminal complaint, the three men were charged with digging up the grave at the St. Charles Catholic Cemetery in Cassville with the intent to have sex with the victim's body.The grave that the men are accused of trying to dig up belonged to Laura Tennessen, 20, of Cassville, who was buried last week after being killed in a motorcycle crash on Aug. 28.The men were formally charged with attempted theft and attempted third degree sexual assault.Radke allegedly confessed and said that the incident was an elaborate plan to have sex with the corpse. He told authorities that Nicholas Grunke asked him to help dig up Tennessen's grave and take the corpse back to a pre-selected location behind his house with the intent to have sex with her.Authorities said that Radke said that the three stopped at the Wal-Mart in Dodgeville on their way to the cemetery and bought condoms.If the three men are convicted, they could face more than five years behind bars for both the misdemeanor theft and the attempted sexual assault, which is a felony.The bail for Radke was set at $1,500. For both Nicholas and Alexander Grumke, bail was set at $1,000.Distributed by Internet Broadcasting. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed Florida Man Dies After Girlfriend Douses Him With Gasoline Wednesday, September 13, 2006
![]() DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A man died from second and third-degree burns days after his girlfriend, who also was his former sister-in-law, doused him with gasoline, authorities said. Drug bust yields $3.25 and a bicycle Reginald E. Farrington, 40, of 703 N.C. 54 was charged with maintaining a late-model Next Avalon Comfort Bike for selling crack cocaine. Police nabbed Farrington as he ran into some woods in the Northside neighborhood. He might have escaped on his seven-speed Comfort Bike, but the chain fell off with police in hot pursuit. Police took custody of $3.25 in cash, along with Farrington's two-wheeler, which police estimate to be worth about $20. "It wasn't in great shape," said Officer D.N. Britt of the Chapel Hill police. Police charged Farrington with obtaining property by false pretenses, resisting arrest and cocaine possession with intent to sell, even though they did not find drugs on his person. Britt said police were acting on a witness statement and declined to comment further, pending investigation. Deputy rescues seniors from pot plantPRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) - A Yavapai County sheriff's deputy patrolling
a senior housing development outside Prescott Wednesday spotted a
5-foot-tall marijuana plant growing between two residents' driveways. |
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