Sat, 16 Apr 2005 03:14:45
More on the Wendy’s fingertip
This story is behind a registration link, so… Nevada woman’s finger doesn’t match one found in Wendy’s chili
San Jose investigators searching for the owner of the finger found in a bowl of Wendy’s chili determined this much today—it didn’t belong to the Nevada woman who had her finger tip bit off by a grumpy leopard in February.
Much speculation had been swirling around nine-fingered Sandy Allman, whose lost finger-tip looked very similar to the one that turned up last month at a Wendy’s restaurant in South San Jose.
She last saw it at a Las Vegas hospital. Anna Ayala, the woman who found the finger in her chili, also lives in Las Vegas.
But the story ends there.
At about 3 p.m. the Nye County Sheriff’s office sent a copy of Allman’s fingerprints to San Jose investigators. After a quick look, the agency determined they didn’t match.
``There is no connection,’’ said Sheriff Tony DeMeo.
Gil Grissom would have figured this out by now. ;) All jokes aside, I’ll be very, very interested to know whose finger this is and how Ayala got it.
Posted by JimK at 03:14 AM on April 16, 2005
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#2 Posted by Sean Galbraith
on 04/16 at 12:19 PM -
Truth stranger than fiction once again.
#3 Posted by Drumwaster
on 04/16 at 01:38 PM -
Of course truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense.
#4 Posted by Rann Aridorn
on 04/17 at 05:06 PM -
Not necessarily, Drumwaster… if you watched anime, you’d know that making sense is sometimes the LAST thing fiction concerns itself with.
#5 Posted by Drumwaster
on 04/17 at 08:12 PM -
Anime is nothing more than surrealism combined with Spongebob Squarepants (and just a pinch of “Speed Racer") at 26 frames per second.
Q: How many surrealists does it take to change a light bulb?
A: Two. One to change the bulb, the other to pose the giraffe in the bathtub.
#6 Posted by Rann Aridorn
on 04/17 at 09:26 PM -
Yeah, but Spongebob doesn’t bounce quite as nicely as Mai Shiranui does…

Yup, Gil would have fingered a suspect by now. *nods solemnly*
... Meanwhile, Sarah would have come up with this elaborate supposition about it all being some evil man’s fault and would be hard at work trying to make the evidence fit her theory. >.>