Thursday, May 29, 2008

5/29 aka like it raw


ooo baby it like it rawwww

Friday, May 9, 2008

5/9 aka weed skull

3 Texas teens accused of using skull removed from coffin to smoke marijuana

11:33 PM CDT on Thursday, May 8, 2008

HOUSTON (AP) — Three Kingwood teens have been arrested and accused of digging up a secluded grave and removing a skull in Humble, a city north of Houston.

Kevin Wade Jones, 17, and Matthew Richard Gonzalez, 17, both of Kingwood, told Houston police that around March 15 they and a 16-year old juvenile dug up a grave, removed the skull from the coffin and converted it into a “bong,” a device used to smoke marijuana, according to court documents.

Jones and Gonzalez were arrested Wednesday night and are being held on misdemeanor abuse of a corpse charges, said Houston police Sgt. John Cholmiak. The juvenile was referred to Harris County juvenile justice system.

Houston police were initially interviewing Jones about the use of a stolen debit card when Jones told them about the grave theft, according to court records. Asked why Jones would volunteer such a story, Cholmiak said, “we can only speculate and guess to what goes on in the criminal mind.”

Gonzalez confirmed the story to investigators in a follow-up interview. Police were led to a heavily-wooded site in Humble where they found a knocked-over headstone and water-filled hole more than four feet deep. At the time, the muddy water did not allow police to see if the coffin had been disturbed.

“They dug into this gravesite and that was enough to warrant the abuse of corpse charge,” Cholmiak said. “There has to be further investigation into the actual gravesite.”

A woman who answered the phone at Gonzalez’s home, but declined to identify herself, said, “I have no comment right now.”

Attempts to locate a telephone number for Jones were not immediately successful and it wasn’t clear from court records if he had an attorney.

The grave belonged to Willie Simms, according to court documents. Cholmiak said that Simms’ next-of-kin had not been notified. While residents in the area knew of the cemetery’s existence, it did not appear to be maintained. Preliminary reports indicated it was a 19th-century “veterans” cemetery, he said.


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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Thursday, May 1, 2008

5/1 aka mustache may


mine is temporary, that video is epic, and i leave for los angeles in 23 days.