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Stripper skips hearing over human hand, skulls
Nude juice bar dancer who won’t reveal origin of ‘Freddy’ the hand on lam
MSNBC News Services
Updated: 2:20 p.m. PT July 26, 2006
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J. - Police were looking for a nude dancer who kept six human skulls and a human hand in a Mason jar in her home here after the woman failed to show up for a court arraignment on Wednesday.
Linda Kay, 31, faces charges of improperly disposing of human remains.
She was arrested Friday and freed on $100,000 bail pending her Wednesday morning arraignment. When she didn't show up for court, the judge revoked her bail and issued an arrest warrant.
South Plainfield Police were investigating the origins of the body parts because it's a felony in New Jersey to disturb, move or conceal human remains.
Attempts to reach Kay have been unsuccessful. No lawyer has filed papers on her behalf, there was no answer at her door on Wednesday and no telephone number is listed for her.
Officers on Friday responded to a report of a man wanting to kill himself with a hammer, but instead discovered Freddy inside a jar filled with formaldehyde on a dresser in a bedroom. Six human skulls were found in an upstairs bedroom, South Plainfield Police Capt. Paul Brembt said.
“The Middlesex County medical examiner responded to the scene and determined that the hand and all the skulls were from humans,” Brembt said.
Brembt said Kay, who works for Hott 22, a juice bar with topless waitresses in Union, refused to tell authorities where she got the body parts.
Friends say the hand, which Kay nicknamed "Freddy," was a gift from a medical student who frequented the all-nude juice bar where Kay dances. Kay's mother told The Star-Ledger of Newark she believed the skulls were bought from a mail-order catalog.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14043269/
Stripper skips hearing over human hand, skulls
Nude juice bar dancer who won’t reveal origin of ‘Freddy’ the hand on lam
MSNBC News Services
Updated: 2:20 p.m. PT July 26, 2006
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J. - Police were looking for a nude dancer who kept six human skulls and a human hand in a Mason jar in her home here after the woman failed to show up for a court arraignment on Wednesday.
Linda Kay, 31, faces charges of improperly disposing of human remains.
She was arrested Friday and freed on $100,000 bail pending her Wednesday morning arraignment. When she didn't show up for court, the judge revoked her bail and issued an arrest warrant.
South Plainfield Police were investigating the origins of the body parts because it's a felony in New Jersey to disturb, move or conceal human remains.
Attempts to reach Kay have been unsuccessful. No lawyer has filed papers on her behalf, there was no answer at her door on Wednesday and no telephone number is listed for her.
Officers on Friday responded to a report of a man wanting to kill himself with a hammer, but instead discovered Freddy inside a jar filled with formaldehyde on a dresser in a bedroom. Six human skulls were found in an upstairs bedroom, South Plainfield Police Capt. Paul Brembt said.
“The Middlesex County medical examiner responded to the scene and determined that the hand and all the skulls were from humans,” Brembt said.
Brembt said Kay, who works for Hott 22, a juice bar with topless waitresses in Union, refused to tell authorities where she got the body parts.
Friends say the hand, which Kay nicknamed "Freddy," was a gift from a medical student who frequented the all-nude juice bar where Kay dances. Kay's mother told The Star-Ledger of Newark she believed the skulls were bought from a mail-order catalog.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14043269/