A 26 year old first year medical in New Jersey has entered a guilty plea in a strange case. Prosecutors said the man removed from a corpse a hand which he presented to a stripper whom he befriended. The stripper, according to authorities, kept the hand in a bottle on her dresser and nicknamed it "Freddy." The doctor's lawyer said his client didn't know he had done anything illegal.The case is under advisement.
Posted by: lpwpd722
That must have come in handy.
Posted by: Stevec
I wouldn't want to handle that case.
Posted by: justanotherparatrooper
gives her a place to put her watch
Posted by: 94c
Maybe she didn't like using her own hand while servicing her boyfriend.
Posted by: Dr.Magoo
OK, show of hands. How many think this is gross.
Posted by: USMCMP5811
Now that's taking the "Stranger Hand Job" to literally
Posted by: screamineagle
Hands down, this is a sick case.
Posted by: SOT
gotta hand it to him, that's one way to make an impression.
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