Just how crazy is soon-to-be-ex-Cobb County Commissioner Annette Kesting? Real crazy:
Kesting wrote $3,000 in bad checks, allegedly for the services of a "high priestess of voodoo" to prepare an untimely demise for commissioner-elect Woody Thompson. Kesting wanted the priestess, identified by authorities as George Ann Mills of Blythewood, S.C., to cause Thompson to "catch cancer" or "have a car accident" according to a police report obtained by WSB-TV.
If you think someone is actually capable of causing grave misfortune via occult rituals, isn't it pretty darn stupid to bounce checks to this person? $3000 buys you a voodoo doll and a lot of pins, by the way.
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and to paraphrase Lewis Grizzard.........
.....damn brother, i dont believe i'd told that....
I will miss crazy ass Annette.. she was the best entertainment in Cobb. Horrible council person, but the best in the crazy..
I think it hilarious she went down a voodoo path given that she was always ms. merry christian...
Oh course the high priestess of voodoo Marie LaVeau was a praticing Catholic- so there you go..
But I agree with AA.. not some one I'd stiff on a bill, nope no siree.. besides why wasn't she using cash? Honey, checks leave a trail regardless..
Like I said.. Annette we will miss your fine brand of political crazy.
the latest from today: http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/cobb/stories/2008/10/09/cobb_kesting_warrant.html