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Re: strangest thing in the field


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Posted by glennster on August 12, 2008 at 14:42:52 from (75.57.78.225):

In Reply to: strangest thing in the field posted by Happy Deere on August 12, 2008 at 07:25:24:

could have been out partying with friends, and they dumped her out after she passed out, who knows? way back when i was about 17 or so, my sister gets home from work, we were all sitting out in the yard, she yells, mom mom, theres a body up the road in the ditch. so dad and i get in the truck and drive up there, sure enough, in the ditch by the corn is a body layin there. i walk up and kinda poke it a little, and he moves some, turns out the kid about 20 or so had a fight with his step dad, dad beat him up and threw him out of the car. so he says he has friends in the nearby town, we load him in the pick up and drive him to town, meantime, mom calls the sherriff unbeknownst to us, we drive by the house with the kid, toot the horn and keep going. sherriff shows up at home, asks mom where is the body, she says my husband and son just went by with it in the truck!! WHATTT!!!! says the sherriff, dad and i get home, the sherriff is waiting in the driveway for us. WHAT THE H*LL did you do with the body the sherriff says. i said to him we dropped him off in town. YOU DID WHAT???? the sherriff says. oh i said he wasnt dead yet. cop wasnt happy he wants me to take him to the house we dropped the guy off at. ok you follow me i told the sherriff. we drive into town and get about 4 houses away, the kid is out in the yard with a shot gun, guess he was going to get the step dad. i stop the truck, walk back to the squad car and said to the sherrif, there is the dead body in the front yard with the shot gun, i'm outa here!!!!


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