Is She Guilty? Wendy's chili finger.
Garabedian
27-04-2005, 00:11
Now we have a way of judging people just on how they look and before you read the article look at the picture and tell me if you think she is guilt.
http://www.adelphia.net/news/read.php?id=11872822&ps=1010
They are offering $100,000 to anyone who can give evidence that tells the true origin of the finger. I do think she is guilty due to her past, which involves a lot of claims against many businesses.
The Downmarching Void
27-04-2005, 00:34
Hell yeah, she's guilty, and it has nothing to do with her looks. My father is a Master Butcher, I've worked in Deli's, Restaurants and spent quite a bit of time in a slaughterhouse and meat packers and processors. No one loses a finger without noticing, and if it happened in anny of those places, the entire operation would shut, immediately, in order to track down the missing digit.
Anyone who has seen a meat grinder of any size can tell you that there is no way the finger could hyave survived the process in one large piece like that. The only way that finger got where it did is for her or an accomplice to have planted it.
I just wannna know where she got the finger? How much do you wanna bet she'll get charged with desecration, grave robbing or some such thing? She probably went to a family members funeral and lobbed off her index finger with a cigar cutter.
Ashmoria
27-04-2005, 00:38
if it wasnt her placing the finger in the chili, then it was an extremely creepy store employee.
*shudder*
If I had found a finger in my chilli I would hav ejust went back to the store and demanded a replacement cup of chilli.
Publicity won't accomplish anything and human flesh isn't usually harmfull.
Is sh eguilty, probably. If she was innocent she would have just demnded a new cup of chilli.
Guilty as freakin charged. Wendy's is my favorite place to get burgers from, how DARE she attempt to desecrate their good name.
Ayala has been involved in nearly a dozen legal battles, including a sexual harassment suit against an employer, an auto dealer over a car and even another fast-food chain for food poisoning.
I didn't need a picture to tell me she's guilty, since I heard this on the radio about a week ago.
I heard Wendy's lost about $2.5 million in lost buisness due to this whole thing. If found guilty, she should be sentenced to the maximum penalty, as I doubt all her lawsuits have netted her enough cash to pay them back.
Sue-happy people like this really piss me off. :mad:
Carnivorous Lickers
27-04-2005, 14:02
I think she is guilty. Her backround certainly appears as one of a person who is constantly seeking a way to litigate a living.
The sad part is, if she is guilty, Wendy's has little or no recourse- they likely lost a great deal of money and could never hope to get anything from her.
Maybe she should have to work for Wendy's as compensation-outside, of course. Picking up trash and sweeping the parking lots.
Kryozerkia
27-04-2005, 14:11
When working with a knife that is freshly sharpened, it is however, possible to lose part of a finger and no immediate reaction - happened to a friend of my father's. The offending digit turned up in her salad.
Of course, I'm NOT defending this stupid woman.
She is guilty, I mean hell, that answer is as good as any.
San haiti
27-04-2005, 14:17
She's probably guilty.
They could tell that the finger wasnt even cooked in the chili so its likely that she put it in herself.
New Sancrosanctia
27-04-2005, 14:19
Authorities have not yet identified who the finger belonged to or Ayala's connection to it.
dude. not cool.
dude. not cool.
snipped it off a large monkey, maybe the flying variety. Poor thing is unable to play piano now.
Pterodonia
27-04-2005, 14:26
Although I haven't been able to divine the true source of the finger, I vote "guilty".
Patra Caesar
27-04-2005, 15:26
This is an interesting thread idea. What about this woman? Does she look guilty?
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2004/11/01/schapellecorbyat_narrowweb__200x291.jpg
Schapelle Corby transported 4.1Kg of majuarna into Indonesia. She claims it is not hers, that someone snuck over four kilos of dope into her boogie board bag. A Melbourne convict flew into Bali to testify she was the victim of an inter-state smuggling ring, they thought she was just going to Sydney. A baggage handler has also testified that tampering was possible. Corby is facing death by firing squad, or life inprisionment.
Jeruselem
27-04-2005, 15:41
She's guilty as sin. Probably has a mental problem and seeks attention.
As for Corby, innocent. Grass in Bali was real cheap and smuggling grass into Bali is not profitable. She put her bags into Brissy airport, it would have gone through the Australian then Balinese baggage handlers before she got them back.
Botswombata
27-04-2005, 16:05
She's guilty. There is no question in my mind. I hope the DNA results come back soon.
She was just hoping they would settle before it came to court.
Go Wendy's! Chew her up & spit her out like she did to her Aunts finger.
Drunk commies reborn
27-04-2005, 16:11
Her skin is darker than mine, therefore she's guilty.
Now, if anybody wasn't offended enough to stop reading, here's why I really think she's guilty. She's done things like this before. She's accepted settlements from other businesses, sued other businesses, and is currently under arrest for grand larceny due to a shady real estate deal she was working. The lady's a professional con-woman. She makes her living doing crap like this. Her credibility with me is completely gone.
Santa Barbara
27-04-2005, 16:40
No one loses a finger without noticing, and if it happened in anny of those places, the entire operation would shut, immediately, in order to track down the missing digit.
The most compelling argument here. It's hard to imagine a scenario in which someone loses a finger at a processing plant and no one notices or... tries to find the damn thing... or... notices... and she would be the person to have the most to gain from putting a finger in there. Who else could possibly have a motive?
Ashmoria
27-04-2005, 16:45
The most compelling argument here. It's hard to imagine a scenario in which someone loses a finger at a processing plant and no one notices or... tries to find the damn thing... or... notices... and she would be the person to have the most to gain from putting a finger in there. Who else could possibly have a motive?
a disgruntled employee
not as likely as the woman herself but not out of the question. im sure they have looked into it anway.
so did she steal a finger from the hospital or what?
Santa Barbara
27-04-2005, 17:01
a disgruntled employee
not as likely as the woman herself but not out of the question. im sure they have looked into it anway.
so did she steal a finger from the hospital or what?
Err but what would a disgruntled employee have to gain? Vengence against a company via bad press? That sounds rather farfetched, even for some of the anticapitalists on this board. It makes far more sense that she did it, being disgruntled herself.
Plus the old adage. He who smellt it, dealt it!
I'd guess the graverobbing or hospital explanation makes the most sense for the finger whoever put it there. Or someone could have cut it off just for this, and/or theres a murder involved here too...
Err but what would a disgruntled employee have to gain? Vengence against a company via bad press? That sounds rather farfetched, even for some of the anticapitalists on this board. It makes far more sense that she did it, being disgruntled herself.
Plus the old adage. He who smellt it, dealt it!
I'd guess the graverobbing or hospital explanation makes the most sense for the finger whoever put it there. Or someone could have cut it off just for this, and/or theres a murder involved here too...
The most compelling argument is what are the odds that some employee throws a finger in the chili to "stick it to the man" and it just happens to land on the table of a woman who has a long history of these kinds of stunts.
Demons Passage
27-04-2005, 20:14
if it wasnt her placing the finger in the chili, then it was an extremely creepy store employee.
*shudder*
Wow, never thought of that. Anyway, Wendy's was one of my first jobs and I remember the way the chili is made. You can't whack a finger off making it and if it were the case being in there since the making, the finger would have been stained orange. Which means it had recently been put in and not during the making.
Botswombata
27-04-2005, 20:18
a disgruntled employee
not as likely as the woman herself but not out of the question. im sure they have looked into it anway.
so did she steal a finger from the hospital or what?
It is rumored to be the finger of her Dead Aunt whose funeral was not long before she pulled the stunt.
They are trying to run a fingerprint analysis & DNA recors to find the truth according to the Drudge report.