I usually find them in the basement."Glass houses, my friends. Who amongst us hasn’t misplaced a piece of a persons skull?"
Check her basement for skull flaps.
I hope they cleaned all of the skull flaps out of the machine.https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/lo...illa-making-machine-in-logan-heights/3599540/
Firefighters rescue man caught in tortilla-making machine in Logan Heights
The poor guy needed more pain meds.
Parents still let their kids read books?
An innocent man who spent 11 years and 43 days in prison for a crime he didn’t commit has demanded £37,000 which was deducted from his compensation package for board during his time in prison. Michael O’Brien, 54, was 19 when he was arrested and later charged for the murder of businessman Phillip Saunders in Cardiff in 1987.
Mr Saunders, a newsagent who had been to the pub after finishing a day's work, was found in his garden having been brutally beaten with a spade for his takings. But it later emerged Mr O’Brien didn’t commit the crime and Mr Saunders’ loved ones remain without answers 37 years later.
On the night of Mr Saunders' murder Mr O'Brien was out stealing a car with Ellis Sherwood and Darren Hall. When he was initially pulled in by South Wales Police as part of their murder inquiry he never thought he would lose more than a decade of his life behind bars.
Mr O’Brien spent 11 years in prison before his conviction was quashed and he was awarded more than £600,000 in compensation by the UK Government. But £37,000 was deducted from that final compensation fee for things like food and a bed, referred to as a board and lodging charge, during those 11 years.
Their logic being: "gee ... since this guy was wrongly incarcerated, he didn't belong in jail in the first place, so he was freeloading on the taxpayers' penny while the prison staff took care of all his needs! ... it's only fair to charge the dude for those expenses"https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/innocent-man-jailed-11-years-29816928
Innocent man jailed for 11 years for murder he didn't commit charged £37,000 for board in prison
Their logic being: "gee ... since this guy was wrongly incarcerated, he didn't belong in jail in the first place, so he was freeloading on the taxpayers' penny while the prison staff took care of all his needs! ... it's only fair to charge the dude for those expenses"
Sure, that's how 'subjects' are treated vs citizens.A spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice responded: "Financial awards made after August 6, 2023 as part of the Miscarriage of Justice scheme will not have saved living expenses deducted. However, in line with the standard approach to changes in government policy, the change announced last year does not apply retrospectively.”
At least they didn't go back and charge him for car theft, since that was what he was doing instead of killing the guy.Their logic being: "gee ... since this guy was wrongly incarcerated, he didn't belong in jail in the first place, so he was freeloading on the taxpayers' penny while the prison staff took care of all his needs! ... it's only fair to charge the dude for those expenses"

The rules date back to a House of Lords decision in 2007 relating to cousins Vincent Hickey and Michael Hickey, who were wrongly convicted of the murder of paperboy Carl Bridgewater in 1978. After the two men were freed by the Court of Appeal in 1997, then home secretary Jack Straw decided they were entitled to compensation, which amounted to £1 million and £550,000 respectively.
But “in each case, a 25% deduction was made from the section of their compensation which reflected their loss of earnings while in prison”, the BBC reported, “because of the living expenses they had not had to fund”.
The cousins appealed to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), but the court “ruled in favour of the law lords’ decision”.
Conservative MP Bob Neill, chair of the Justice Select Committee, told BBC Radio 4. that it was “clearly not right” for somebody like Malkinson to have to pay back the state “for the privilege of having been wrong incarcerated”.
Good Lord .. I feel for the poor woman. May she find peace away from that POS of a company. Rest in peace.