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Old 01-09-08, 12:56 PM   #1
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Default NY corpse attempts to cash welfare cheque

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NY corpse attempts to cash welfare cheque

Two cuffed for wheeling dead pal to Pay-O-Matic

By Lester HainesMore by this author
Published Wednesday 9th January 2008 11:46 GMT


Two men were arrested yesterday in New York's Hell's Kitchen district after failing to convince staff at a "check-cashing store" to honour the welfare cheque of a deceased friend, the New York Times reports.


Virgilio Cintron, 66, recently popped his clogs at his apartment at 436 West 52nd Street. His roommate James P. O’Hare and friend David J. Dalaia, both 65 and unemployed, saw an opportunity to get their hands on his $355 hand-out.


Their cunning plan was simple enough: stick their pal in an office chair, wheel him round the corner to the Pay-O-Matic at 763 Ninth Avenue and leave him on the sidewalk while they cashed the cheque. However, their short journey quickly attracted the attention of passers-by "startled by the sight of the body flopping from side to side as the two men tried to prop it up".


The whole thing went completely titsup when the clerk told the pair Cintron would have to cash the cheque in person. According to police spokesman Paul J. Browne, when asked where he was, O'Hare replied: "He is outside."


Which was true, but by this time a small crowd gathered around the corpse had been spotted by detective Travis Rapp who was "eating a late lunch at a nearby Empanada Mama". He alerted the Midtown North station house, and when police and an ambulance arrived they found the two perps "trying to maneuver the corpse and chair into the check-cashing office".


A quick cuffing ensued, and police say they're considering charging the hapless duo with "check-cashing fraud".


Regarding poor Mr Cintron, he was apparently dressed in "a faded black T-shirt and blue-and-white sneakers", with his trousers at half mast and a jacket covering his "midesection". A subsequent post-mortem revealed he'd died of natural causes.


Browne concluded: "Hell's Kitchen has a rich history, but this is one for the books."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01...re_check_plan/
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Old 01-09-08, 02:11 PM   #2
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Looks like they were caught dead to rights
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The Crooks got stiffed!
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Looks like there is a huge body of evidence in this case...
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Ask me about the time I had to reregister a car at the DMV that I had gotten from the estate of a dead friend sometime.
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Ask me about the time I had to reregister a car at the DMV that I had gotten from the estate of a dead friend sometime.
OK, what out the time you had to re-register a car at the DMV that you had gotten from the estate of a dead friend?

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Ask me about the time I had to reregister a car at the DMV that I had gotten from the estate of a dead friend sometime.
Way to bring down a perfectly good pun thread man...
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