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Friday, September 02, 2005

Bad Seed

No honor among thieves:

Jennifer Weeks fell from the moving truck her husband was driving Tuesday morning.

As she lay on the side of I-15 - alive but badly hurt - Todd J. Weeks kept driving.

It's not really all that bad. Mrs. Weeks was wanted by the police:

The couple are charged with a second-degree felony count of exploitation of a disabled or elder adult. They are accused of financially exploiting 87-year-old Louella Castle of Ogden, Jennifer Weeks' adoptive mother and biological grandmother.

The only tragedy I can see in this story is that Mr. and Mrs. Weeks weren't hit by a train and killed.

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