Astronaut charged with kidnap attempt

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Wreckem

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
seems like a fuss over nothing. how exactly was the other woman "kidnapped"? you can't confront someone who is having an affair with your lover without being accused of kidnapping? :roll: at worst, she should be charged with assault for spraying pepper spray into the woman's car. end of story. The police widely publicizing the fact this woman uses diapers is pretty outrageous - she can't get a fair trial because the entire world now thinks she is crazy.

Attempted kidnapping because based on the items she had, she appeared like she was going to try and kidnap the person.

I have no fvcking clue why your support her. She went after the lover of the guy she had an affair with. Shes fvcking married with three kids, has an affair, then goes pyscho and attacks the new flame of the guy she had a "non romantic" affair with.

Hell I give the guy a thumbs up, hes obviously in his 40s too, bangin a mid 20 year old is a large improvement over a 43 year old no matter if shes decent or not.

 

SmoochyTX

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Interesting how on the Today show this morning they showed a graphic of the U.S. and when saying she 'drove' 900 miles to Orlando from Houston, they drew a straight line from Houston OVER the Gulf of Mexico to Orlando.

:laugh:
 

HannibalX

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Originally posted by: novasatori
wow dude

if that's what happen when you spend 13 days in space, I take back wanting to be an astronaut when I was a little kid.

She's a fvcking psysco. Space has nothing to do with it.
 

mercanucaribe

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Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
Interesting how on the Today show this morning they showed a graphic of the U.S. and when saying she 'drove' 900 miles to Orlando from Houston, they drew a straight line from Houston OVER the Gulf of Mexico to Orlando.

:laugh:

As a joke or on purpose??
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
seems like a fuss over nothing. how exactly was the other woman "kidnapped"? you can't confront someone who is having an affair with your lover without being accused of kidnapping? :roll: at worst, she should be charged with assault for spraying pepper spray into the woman's car. end of story. The police widely publicizing the fact this woman uses diapers is pretty outrageous - she can't get a fair trial because the entire world now thinks she is crazy.

so you regularly carry peper spray, a bb gun, a buck knife, wigs, trench coats, steel mallets and rubber tubing when confronting people about affairs?
 

SmoochyTX

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
Interesting how on the Today show this morning they showed a graphic of the U.S. and when saying she 'drove' 900 miles to Orlando from Houston, they drew a straight line from Houston OVER the Gulf of Mexico to Orlando.

:laugh:

As a joke or on purpose??
On purpose?
 

allisolm

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Looks like the astronaut psychological testing needs a little tweaking.

I don't know what happened, but it is interesting that the articles DON'T say she was having an affair with the guy and they DON'T say the woman she was after was having one either. Maybe it's all in her mind, which makes her even more wacko, if that's possible.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: ATLien247
Are astronauts allowed to have sex with each other up in the space station?

NASA says there are no rules against fraternizing with other astronauts...
 

eits

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so, i've gone through every single female astronaut and it turns out that the top 3 hottest female astronauts are:

1 - lisa "crazy" nowak
2 - anousheh "the bomb" ansari
3 - tracy "racy" caldwell
 

Freshgeardude

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she gives all astronauts and future astronauts a bad name. but since she is an astronauty and helped in the space station they shouldnt give her to much time. max 5 years
 

BoomerD

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I see they have agreed to release her on bond, IF she wears a satellite tracking device...do they think she's a "flight risk"? LOL!
I'd say this will end her career in the USN.
 

RayH

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
I see they have agreed to release her on bond, IF she wears a satellite tracking device...do they think she's a "flight risk"? LOL!
I'd say this will end her career in the USN.

"You know, they say sometimes people go CRAZY on these long trips. They get the, eh... SPACE MADNESS"

I wonder if the satellite tracking would work if she was in space.