There have been a few threads where the topic has been that if giving gift's to dancers.
I think the medical student mentioned in this news article has given the ultimate gift.
"Exotic dancer charged with keeping human body parts at home
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New Brunswick, New Jersey: An exotic dancer accused of illegally keeping human body parts in her home plans to plead not guilty to charges of unlawful disposal of human remains, her attorney said late Saturday.
Linda Kay was arrested late Friday, two days after authorities said she skipped a court appearance. She was taken to the Middlesex County Jail, where she remained till Sunday in lieu of $100,000 bail.
Her attorney, Donald DiGioia, said he looked forward to discussing his client’s case with prosecutors. “She is a good, gentle individual who has a non-traditional job,” DiGioia said Saturday night. “She has no criminal record.’’
Skulls found
Kay, 31, was taken into custody, authorities said. No new court date has been set. She was charged last week after police were called to her home on a report that a roommate was suicidal. The roommate was not home, but Kay was. Officers discovered six human skulls and a severed hand in a jar of formaldehyde in her bedroom, according to the police report.
DiGioia declined to discuss his conversation with Kay about the hand. He said he expects the county prosecutor’s office to review the matter to determine if a crime has been committed.
“There’s been a tremendous amount of media attention for a crime on the lower end of the spectrum,’’ he said.
Mail order parts
A former roommate has said the hand was a gift from a medical student who liked Kay’s dancing, while Kay’s mother has said she believed the skulls were bought from a mail order catalogue.
The body parts were taken to the prosecutor’s office for examination and forensic testing."
More info at:
http://www.1010wins.com/pages/62263.php
I think the medical student mentioned in this news article has given the ultimate gift.
"Exotic dancer charged with keeping human body parts at home
Ap
New Brunswick, New Jersey: An exotic dancer accused of illegally keeping human body parts in her home plans to plead not guilty to charges of unlawful disposal of human remains, her attorney said late Saturday.
Linda Kay was arrested late Friday, two days after authorities said she skipped a court appearance. She was taken to the Middlesex County Jail, where she remained till Sunday in lieu of $100,000 bail.
Her attorney, Donald DiGioia, said he looked forward to discussing his client’s case with prosecutors. “She is a good, gentle individual who has a non-traditional job,” DiGioia said Saturday night. “She has no criminal record.’’
Skulls found
Kay, 31, was taken into custody, authorities said. No new court date has been set. She was charged last week after police were called to her home on a report that a roommate was suicidal. The roommate was not home, but Kay was. Officers discovered six human skulls and a severed hand in a jar of formaldehyde in her bedroom, according to the police report.
DiGioia declined to discuss his conversation with Kay about the hand. He said he expects the county prosecutor’s office to review the matter to determine if a crime has been committed.
“There’s been a tremendous amount of media attention for a crime on the lower end of the spectrum,’’ he said.
Mail order parts
A former roommate has said the hand was a gift from a medical student who liked Kay’s dancing, while Kay’s mother has said she believed the skulls were bought from a mail order catalogue.
The body parts were taken to the prosecutor’s office for examination and forensic testing."
More info at:
http://www.1010wins.com/pages/62263.php