[885] in Humor
HUMOR: Did they stake 'em anyway?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andrew A. Bennett)
Fri May 19 15:02:05 1995
To: humor@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 19 May 1995 14:56:26 EDT
From: "Andrew A. Bennett" <abennett@MIT.EDU>
From: Espacionaute Spiff domine! <MATOSSIAN@aries.colorado.edu>
Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 20:05:07 -0400
From: bostic@CS.Berkeley.EDU (Keith Bostic)
Forwarded-by: spaf@cs.purdue.edu (Gene "Chief Yuckster" Spafford)
Forwarded-by: JJKinyon@aol.com
Betty Parker of Colorado spied on her neighbor Gary Clowes for 6 weeks.
Every night, Clowes and his fellow cultists would dress up in "the robes
of the devil," perform brutal human and animal sacrifices and shout
unintelligible words. She persuaded members of her local church to break
into Clowes's house armed with crosses, stakes and prayer books. It
transpired that Clowes and his friends were rehearsing Shakespeare's
'Julius Caesar' ...
-- Fortean Times, Issue 79, p. 17