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![]() "Mike M" wrote in message ... Saw this in the news this morning. OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Court papers allege that an Olympia woman, angry that her husband left her, tampered with his power tools so that he received a powerful electric shock. Carolyn Paulsen-Riat was booked Friday into the Thurston County Jail for investigation of third-degree assault, domestic violence, and second-degree malicious mischief. A judge released the 33-year-old woman on her own recognizance. The Olympian newspaper reports that court documents say that on Jan. 1, the man was using a 220-volt table saw when he received the shock, knocking him to the ground. Thurston County sheriff's deputies say the man did not need to go to a hospital. In the documents, deputies say the woman told them she had reversed the wires on his power tools because she was angry he was leaving. Another good reason not to **** her off. It was komonews.com if you want to see it. Mike M May the bitch face a judge with a woodshop in his garage. B. |
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