Wierd News Stories
1. Police in Wichita, Kansas, arrested a 22-year-old man at an
airport hotel after he tried to pass two (counterfeit) $16
bills.
2. A man in Johannesberg, South Africa, shot his 49-year-old
friend in the face, seriously wounding him, while the two
practiced shooting beer cans off each other's head.
3. A company trying to continue its five-year perfect safety
record showed its workers a film aimed at encouraging the use
of safety goggles on the job. According to Industrial
Machinery News, the film's depiction of gory industrial
accidents was so graphic that twenty-five workers suffered
minor injuries in their rush to leave the screening room.
Thirteen others fainted, and one man required seven stitches
after he cut his head falling off a chair while watching the
film.
4. The Chico, California, City Council enacted a ban on nuclear
weapons, setting a $500 fine for anyone detonating one within
city limits.
5. A bus carrying five passengers was hit by a car in St. Louis,
but by the time police arrived on the scene, fourteen
pedestrians had boarded the bus and had begun to complain of
whiplash injuries and back pain.
6. Swedish business consultant Ulf af Trolle labored 13 years on
a book about Swedish economic solutions. He took the 250-page
manuscript to be copied, only to have it reduced to 50,000
strips of paper in seconds when a worker confused the copier
with the shredder.
7. A convict broke out of jail in Washington D.C., then a few
days later accompanied his girlfriend to her trial for
robbery. At lunch, he went out for a sandwich. She needed to
see him, and thus had him paged. Police officers recognized
his name and arrested him as he returned to the courthouse in
a car he had stolen over the lunch hour.
8. Police in Radnor, Pennsylvania, interrogated a suspect by
placing a metal colander on his head and connecting it with
wires to a photocopy machine. The message "He's lying" was
placed in the copier, and police pressed the copy button each
time they thought the suspect wasn't telling the truth.
Believing the "lie detector" was working, the suspect
confessed.
9. When two service station attendants in Ionia, Michigan,
refused to hand over the cash to an intoxicated robber, the
man threatened to call the police. They still refused, so the
robber called the police and was arrested.
10. A Los Angeles man who later said he was "tired of walking,"
stole a steamroller and led police on a 5 mph chase until an
officer stepped aboard and brought the vehicle to a stop.
11. A fierce gust of wind blew 45-year-old Vittorio Luise's car
into a river near Naples, Italy, in 1983. He managed to break
a window, climb out and swim to shore -- where a tree blew
over and killed him.
12. Mike Stewart, 31, of Dallas was filming a movie in 1983 on the
dangers of low-level bridges when the truck he was standing on
passed under a low-level bridge -- killing him.
13. Walter Hallas, a 26-year-old store clerk in Leeds, England,
was so afraid of dentists that in 1979 he asked a fellow
worker to try to cure his toothache by punching him in the
jaw. The punch caused Hallas to fall down, hitting his head,
and he died of a fractured skull.
14. Two West German motorists had an all-too-literal head-on
collision in heavy fog near the small town of Guetersloh.
Each was guiding his car at a snail's pace near the center of
the road. At the moment of impact their heads were both out
of the windows when they smacked together. Both men were
hospitalized with severe head injuries. Their cars weren't
scratched.
15. George Schwartz, owner of a factory in Providence, R.I.,
narrowly escaped death when a 1983 blast flattened his factory
except for one wall. After treatment for minor injuries, he
returned to the scene to search for files. The remaining wall
then collapsed on him, killing him.
16. Depressed since he could not find a job, 42-year-old Romolo
Ribolla, in 1981, sat in his kitchen near Pisa, Italy, with a
gun in his hand threatening to kill himself. His wife pleaded
for him not to do it, and after about an hour he burst into
tears and threw the gun to the floor. It went off and killed
his wife.
17. In 1983, a Mrs. Carson of Lake Kushaqua, N.Y., was laid out in
her coffin, presumed dead of heart disease. As mourners
watched, she suddenly sat up. Her daughter dropped dead of
fright.
18. A man hit by a car in New York in 1977 got up uninjured, but
laid back down in front of the car when a bystander told him
to pretend he was hurt so he could collect insurance money.
The car rolled forward and crushed him to death.
19. Surprised while burgling a house in Antwerp, Belgium, a thief
fled out the back door, clambered over a nine-foot wall,
dropped down and found himself in the city prison.
20. In 1976 a twenty-two-year-old Irishman, Bob Finnegan, was
crossing the busy Falls Road in Belfast, when he was struck by
a taxi and flung over its roof. The taxi drove away and, as
Finnegan lay stunned in the road, another car ran into him,
rolling him into the gutter. It too drove on. As a knot of
gawkers gathered to examine the magnetic Irishman, a delivery
van plowed through the crowd, leaving in its wake three
injured bystanders and an even more battered Bob Finnegan.
When a fourth vehicle came along, the crowd wisely scattered
and only one person was hit, Bob Finnegan. In the space of
two minutes Finnegan suffered a fractured skull, broken
pelvis, broken leg, and other assorted injuries. Hospital
officials said he would recover.
21. While motorcycling through the Hungarian countryside, Cristo
Falatti came up to a railway line just as the crossing gates
were coming down. While he sat idling, he was joined by a
farmer with a goat, which the farmer tethered to the crossing
gate. A few moments later a horse and cart drew up behind
Falatti, followed in short order by a man in a sports car.
When the train roared through the crossing, the horse startled
and bit Falatti on the arm. Not a man to be trifled with,
Falatti responded by punching the horse in the head. In
consequence the horse's owner jumped down from his cart and
began scuffling with the motorcyclist. The horse, which was
not up to this sort of excitement, backed away briskly,
smashing the cart into the sports car. At this, the sports
car driver leaped out of his car and joined the fray. The
farmer came forward to try to pacify the three flailing men.
As he did so, the crossing gates rose and his goat was
strangled. At last report, the insurance companies were still
trying to sort out the claims.
22. In a classic case of one thing leading to another, seven men
aged eighteen to twenty-nine received jail sentences of three
to four years in Kingston-on-Thames, England, in 1979 after a
fight that started when one of the men threw a french fry at
another while they stood waiting for a train.
23. Hitting on the novel idea that he could end his wife's
incessant nagging by giving her a good scare, Hungarian Jake
Fen built an elaborate harness to make it look as if he had
hanged himself. When his wife came home and saw him she
fainted. Hearing a disturbance a neighbor came over and,
finding what she thought were two corpses, seized the
opportunity to loot the place. As she was leaving the room,
her arms laden, the outraged and suspended Mr. Fen kicked her
stoutly in the backside. This so surprised the lady that she
dropped dead of a heart attack. Happily, Mr. Fen was
acquitted of manslaughter and he and his wife were reconciled.
24. An unidentified English woman, according to the London Sunday
Express was climbing into the bathtub one afternoon when she
remembered she had left some muffins in the oven. Naked, she
dashed downstairs and was removing the muffins when she heard
a noise at the door. Thinking it was the baker, and knowing
he would come in and leave a loaf of bread on the kitchen
table if she didn't answer his knock, the woman darted into
the broom cupboard. A few moments later she heard the back
door open and, to her eternal mortification, the sound of
footsteps coming toward the cupboard. It was the man from the
gas company, coming to read the meter. "Oh," stammered the
woman, "I was expecting the baker." The gas man blinked,
excused himself and departed.