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Eccentric Multimillionaire Urinated On Candy At CVS

A New York multimillionaire is guilty of dropping his pants and peeing on a candy aisle in a CVS pharmacy.

New York City real estate heir Robert Durst leaves a Houston courtroom Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014. Durst is charged with criminal mischief for urinating on a counter at a Houston drug store, his hearing has been reset for next month. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

This isn’t 71-year-old Robert Durst’s first bizarre accusation, or his most shocking. Durst, who comes from a line of wealthy family members who own real estate in Manhattan, pleaded no contest on Tuesday to a charge of criminal mischief afterurinating on candy at a Houston, Texas pharmacy, Click2Houston reported.

The July incident caused about $100 worth of wasted candy. More from the New York Post:

“He picked up his prescription, and he then exposes himself and pees all over the cash register and candy at the register and then walks out and walks down the street,” Houston police spokeswoman Jodi Silva told The Post.

“He wasn’t arguing with anybody and he didn’t seem agitated,” Silva said, adding she did not know what the prescription was for. “He just peed on the candy. Skittles, I think.”

The crime is tame in comparison to other accusations that have hung over his head throughout the years. In 1982, Durst was a suspect in the disappearance of his first wife, Kathie. Durst waited several days before reporting her missing, and friends of the woman said he was physically abusive, according to KHOU.

In 2000, Durst was a suspect in the murder of his then-friend, Susan Berman, who was found shot in the back of the head.

In 2003, Durst successfully claimed self-defense in the killing of 71-year-old Morris Black. The millionaire admitted to killing the man, chopping his body into pieces, beheading the man, and dumping the remains into Galveston Bay in Texas. The killing prompted a 45-day manhunt before police found the suspect in a Pennsylvania supermarket, attempting to steal just a single Band-Aid and a chicken sandwich, according to the New York Times.

In the Black case, Durst was acquitted of murder by a jury, but pleaded guilty to two counts of bond jumping and evidence tampering, landing him 5 years in prison.

The New York Times reports that HBO is in plans to film a documentary about Durst.

The real estate mogul was fined $500 for peeing on the candy.

Sourced from huffingtonpost.com

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17 Shocking Employee Confessions From Places You Frequently Visit

These 17 shocking .confessions from the employees who serve your food, fix your computer, and sell you clothes may make you afraid to ever leave your home again They’re brutally honest, almost to the point where you will regret ever visiting these popular destinations.

1.) Geek Squad

2.) Delta

3.) Babies R Us

4.) KFC

5.) JCPenney

6.) Aquarium

7.) UPS

8.) Ben & Jerry’s

9.) Godiva

10.) Meijer

11.) Hooters

12.) Bath & Body Works

13.) Michaels

14.) Hobby Lobby

15.) Amazon

16.) Commonwealth Bank

17.) Pizza Store

(via eBaum’s World)

I already knew half of this happens, but there’s no way I’m sleeping well tonight. Can anyone ever trust that 17-year-old KFC cashier again?

 

Sourced from viralnova.com

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Snake Thrown At Tim Hortons Employee For Bad Breakfast

File photo.

When life gives you onions, throw a snake at it — just don’t do it in a Tim Hortons coffee shop.

Police say that’s exactly what a suspect in Saskatoon, Canada did Monday morning,according to The Star Phoenix. The enraged customer reportedly reached into his buddy’s pocket, pulled out a garter snake and threw it at a Tim Hortons employee because the onions on his breakfast sandwich weren’t diced.

“I’ve never heard of a snake being thrown at an employee by a customer … It was definitely a little chaotic,” Saskatoon Police Spokeswoman Alyson Edwards told the paper.

The staff told police that the two male suspects were arguing with employees about their breakfast order at 7:30 a.m. The argument reportedly got heated before the snake was thrown.

Police quickly determined that the garter snake — now named Outlaw — wasn’t poisonous, and found it a new home. The two suspects, both 20, face charges of mischief and causing a disturbance.

It’s unclear why the unidentified men would use a snake as a weapon, but we wonder if they saw the absolute letdown that was Discovery’s “Eaten Alive,” in which a man was in fact not eaten alive by an anaconda.

Deadspin notes that they could have done a lot better job if they wanted to spook employees:

Sourced from Huffingtonpost.com