Odds ‘n’ ends: Connecticut police find pipe bomb stuffed inside chicken
June 11, 2008
SIMSBURY, Conn. – Authorities in Connecticut are wondering who stuffed a raw roasting chicken with a pipe bomb and left it on a roadside.
Simsbury police Capt. Matthew Catania says a motorist noticed the chicken Friday morning. He says the bomb was large enough to harm a person if it went off.
The road was closed while the Hartford Police Department’s bomb squad came and blew up the chicken.
Nobody was injured. No arrests had been made Monday night.
Australian judge halts drug trial due to jurors playing Sudoku
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SYDNEY, Australia – A judge halted a drug conspiracy trial Tuesday after some jurors were found to have been playing the puzzle game Sudoku while evidence was being given.
Sydney District Court Judge Peter Zahra ended the trial Tuesday for two men facing a possible life sentence for drug conspiracy charges. The trial had been running for 66 days.
The judge was alerted after jurors were observed writing vertically, rather than horizontally.
“Yes, it helps me keep my mind busy paying more attention,” the jury foreman told the judge Tuesday. “Some of the evidence is rather drawn out and I find it difficult to maintain my attention the whole time, and that doesn’t distract me too much from proceedings.”
The foreman admitted to the judge four to five jurors were playing puzzle games for up to half the time the trial had been going.
From Associated Press reports