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Yet She Could Spell “Csapilla”

When a man and a woman’s cars were vandalized in Stamford, Conn., the victims had a pretty good idea who the culprit was. The man’s ex-girlfriend, Shannon Csapilla, 20, had been sending him harassing text messages, and apparently isn’t a good speller. Both cars had been “keyed” and the tires punctured. The woman’s car had the word “WORE” scratched into the paint, and police figured there was a missing “H” in the word; the woman was a friend of Csapilla, and apparently Csapilla objected to her ex dating her friend. Csapilla also posted a photo of police headquarters online with the caption, “Stamford police have nothing on me.” But “Unbeknownst to her, we did have enough and we obtained two arrest warrants from a judge and took her into custody at her home,” police said. (RC/Stamford Advocate) ...What a bich.
Original Publication Date: 30 August 2015
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 22.

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