Saturday, October 18, 2008

Jocelyn Kirsch & Edward Anderton




This found on the Associated Press...
These two rats finks deserve more prison time...



College student swindler sentenced to 5 years

PHILADELPHIA – A college student who with her boyfriend stole the identities of friends and neighbors was sentenced Friday to five years in prison and ordered to pay more than $100,000 in restitution.

Jocelyn Kirsch, a former Drexel University student, and then-boyfriend Edward Anderton used the money for expensive salon visits, exotic vacations and fancy dinners.

Federal guidelines called for a prison sentence of 70 months, but U.S. District Judge Eduardo C. Robreno credited Kirsch for her apparent remorse and for her July 14 guilty plea to aggravated identity theft and other counts.

Kirsch, 23, and Anderton acknowledged stealing the identities of friends and neighbors in the Philadelphia area in 2006 and 2007 to net more than $116,000 in goods and services.

The scheme unraveled when an employee at an upscale salon told police that a check for Kirsch's $2,250 hair extension job had bounced. About the same time, a neighbor of the couple told police a package she did not order had been sent to her.

Police released photos showing the two posing in matching red swimsuits by a luxury hotel pool and kissing near the Eiffel Tower.

Anderton, a 25-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate originally from Everett, Wash., is to be sentenced Tuesday.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Summit County Sheriffs Department- Akron Ohio

Every person and agency listed in this article should be ashamed of themselves..While George Bush signed into law a 770 BILLION Dollar bailout of Wall Street this happened..


Woman, 90, Apparently Shoots Self During Foreclosure Eviction

POSTED: 2:20 pm EDT October 2, 2008
UPDATED: 6:09 pm EDT October 2, 2008
A 90-year-old homeowner who was about to be foreclosed on shot herself when Summit County sheriff's deputies attempted to serve her with a foreclosure eviction, according to Summit County Sheriff's Department officials.Officials said when the deputies knocked on the front door of the home located in the 1100 block of Lacroix Avenue they did not get an answer. They heard a banging noise coming from the second floor of the home.A neighbor arrived and said he was concerned about the homeowner, so he got a ladder and entered the home through a second-floor bathroom window. She was found in her bedroom.The homeowner likely shot herself.Deputies said she was taken to an area hospital where she was admitted. It's unclear where she shot herself.According to court records, four years ago, the homeowner took out a loan against her house.The home was appraised at $28,000. As of last year, she owed more than $45,000 on the loan.