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starpaw7 wrote on 2010-07-12 21:12
Quote from msn:
SANTA ANA, Calif. — An Orange County woman was sentenced to a year in jail for sending hundreds of threatening text messages — to herself. Prosecutors said Jeanne Mundango Manunga told police her former boyfriend and his sister-in-law were behind the threats.
Manunga was sentenced Friday in Santa Ana Superior Court. She was convicted in May of three felony counts of false imprisonment by fraud or deceit and two misdemeanor counts of making a false police report.
Prosecutors said Manunga started sending the threatening messages after she and her former boyfriend stopped dating in 2008.
Manunga also was placed on three years probation and ordered to pay about $50,000 in restitution.
Woman jailed for sending text threats to herself - U.S. news - msnbc.com
Be careful what you what text
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MikeHo wrote on 2010-07-12 21:15
Fails!
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-07-12 21:16
When I read the title, I thought she was psycho.
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Time wrote on 2010-07-12 21:17
Lol, I bet she blames herself gonna send her threatening texts...
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Drifter wrote on 2010-07-12 21:38
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wow
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just...
wow
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Spartaaaaa wrote on 2010-07-12 21:40
$50,000 fine?? Wouldn't that make her more depressed and suicidal? This is absolutely absurd.
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-12 21:44
Quote from Kazuni;90992:
When I read the title, I thought she was psycho.
She is.
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Chockeh wrote on 2010-07-12 21:46
Three years probation on what?
lulz.
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Axx wrote on 2010-07-13 00:13
She sent the texts to herself to set up her ex-boyfriend, and then basically called the police and tried to get him sent to jail. She deserves death.
I'm surprised the police actually investigated instead of assuming the ex was guilty. It certainly hasn't been the norm lately.
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Kayate wrote on 2010-07-13 00:16
that's so stupid
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2010-07-13 01:24
the cat isn't really surprised by anything anymore :/