This was all cleared up a couple of weeks ago when they determined that the man was never in her house. In fact, he was in California. His picture ended up on her phone because of Facebook.
WeatherNation started life as a replacement for The Weather Channel back when they pulled this stunt on Dish Network. Luckily, they stuck around and I actually LIKE the channel BECAUSE THEY REPORT THE WEATHER.
As the story points out, The Weather Channel has turned into another Reality TV Network showing some Honey Boo Boo Storm Chaser Dynasty crap./div>
I can't be the only person who replaces "Elsevier" with "Elsinore" while reading this story, can I? I'm picturing this publishing company housed in an spooky old castle attached to a mental hospital full of hockey players./div>
Yes, there was a lot to this case but comedians and the media (is there even a difference these days?) decided that it was easier to ignore the details for shock value.
If you have Netflix, go watch the documentary "Hot Coffee" to learn what that case was really about./div>
Anybody remember the SNL sketch from 1976 where Garrett Morris tries to get his CIA file and Dan Aykroyd pretends they're too disorganized to find it?/div>
Re: Re: Debunked
Debunked
http://kdvr.com/2014/02/20/man-accused-of-breaking-into-home-taking-selfie-is-not-a-burglar -at-all//div>
Reality
As the story points out, The Weather Channel has turned into another Reality TV Network showing some Honey Boo Boo Storm Chaser Dynasty crap./div>
Strange Brew
Re: Re:
If you have Netflix, go watch the documentary "Hot Coffee" to learn what that case was really about./div>
Saturday Night Live
I'm not aware of too many things
what.i.am is what.i.am
Are you what.you.are, or what?/div>
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