"" (NEWSER) – There's no time to consult a
dictionary in the midst of a jealous rage,
apparently. Police in Connecticut say they
charged a 20-year-old woman with criminal
mischief on Thursday after she allegedly keyed
the cars of her ex and a former friend but
misspelled a key word in the process. It didn't
take Stamford police long to establish a motive
after finding the word "wore" etched into the
friend's car, reports the Stamford Advocate .
Assuming the speller had left out an "h," they
took note of angry texts Shannon Csapilla had
sent to her ex-boyfriend claiming he had
cheated on her with the friend, along with his
testimony that Csapilla admitted to the crime.
When officers initially questioned Csapilla, she
denied the Aug. 7 vandalism, which included
slashing the tires of both vehicles, police say.
But immediately after leaving police
headquarters, she allegedly posted a photo of
the building on Snapchat, and captioned it,
"Stamford police have nothing on me."
Someone who received the message quickly
informed police. Little did Csapilla know, "we
did have enough and we obtained two arrest
warrants from a judge and took her into
custody at her home," an officer says.""
http://m.newser.com/story/211857/this-womans-alleged-crimes-keying-cars-bad-spelling.html
^^^^^^^^^^ Genius...