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sylverarrow
01-19-2006, 11:51 AM
People are so retarded and greedy these days...
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SAN JOSE, California (AP) -- A couple who planted a severed finger in a bowl of Wendy's chili in a scheme to extort money from the fast-food chain were sentenced Wednesday to at least nine years in prison.

Anna Ayala, 40, who said she bit into the digit, was sentenced to nine years. Her husband, Jaime Plascencia, 44, who obtained the finger from a co-worker who lost it in a workplace accident, was sentenced to more than 12 years.

"Greed and avarice overtook this couple," said Superior Court Judge Edward Davila, adding that the pair had "lost their moral compass."

The two pleaded guilty in September to conspiracy to file a false insurance claim and attempted grand theft with damages exceeding $2.5 million.

Although authorities suspected a hoax -- in part because the finger was not cooked -- word of the stomach-turning find quickly spread around the world. The Dublin, Ohio-based fast food chain claimed it lost $2.5 million in sales because of the bad publicity, and dozens of workers at the company's Northern California franchises were laid off.

Denny Lynch, Wendy's senior vice president, asked the judge to send a message that "consumer fraud is a serious crime that demands a severe penalty."

In a tearful plea for leniency, Ayala apologized to the courtroom gallery and said the scheme was "a moment of poor judgment."

Earlier, she watched news footage of herself describing how she sat down March 22 with her family at the Wendy's in San Jose, put crackers in her chili and started eating until she chewed on something "kind of hard, crunchy." She said she spit it out and realized it was a human finger.

"There's no words to describe what I felt. It's sick, it's disgusting," she said in a clip played before sentencing. "Just knowing there was a human remain in my mouth is tearing me apart inside."

Other interviews showed an increasingly agitated Ayala denying to reporters she put the finger in the chili. "Where would I get a damn finger?" she asked on camera.

Forensic tests later showed Ayala never chomped down on the finger.

The sentencing followed a 90-minute hearing in which several Wendy's employees testified, including the man who made the chili and the cashier who helped Ayala on the day she made the claim.

"I felt so bad for the fear of what people would think of me," said Hector Pineda, who made the chili and initially came under suspicion. "We are the ones that have suffered."

Cashier Jose Pacheco said he bore the brunt of Ayala's tirade after complained about the chili. "She asked me who I killed to get the finger," Pacheco said.

No Wendy's employee was missing a digit at the San Jose restaurant, and no chili suppliers reported finger injuries at their plants.

The couple must pay about $170,000 in restitution for workers' lost wages. A judge also ordered them to pay nearly $21.8 million to Wendy's International and JEM Management, which owns the restaurant. Both corporations agreed not to collect from the couple, provided they never benefit from the ruse.

In April, Ayala was arrested at her suburban Las Vegas home. Investigators found a pattern of legal claims she brought against businesses in her name or for her children.

A lengthy search for the finger's owner eventually pointed to one of Plascencia's co-workers, who lost it in an accident at the paving company where they worked, police said.

Plascencia bought the tip of Brian Rossiter's right ring finger for $100 and told him what he and Ayala were plotting, according to court documents. Rossiter later told police the couple offered him $250,000 to keep quiet.

During a recorded jailhouse phone call, Ayala bragged about how other inmates were asking for her autograph, according to a transcript of the call.

Orginal Link: http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/01/18/wendys.finger.ap/index.html

Nebula
01-19-2006, 12:15 PM
I remember this incident...

I use to joke about it with my coworkers, being that Wendy's was one of their choice places to eat...

I'm glad that stupid people like this are getting what they deserve though. Imagine how you would feel if some one sabotaged your company......

Maull
01-21-2006, 04:45 PM
ok first off...use a finger nail instead of a whole finger...where the hell did they get a finger in the first place? fingers have fingerprints. god these people are stupid.

McTucket
01-21-2006, 06:19 PM
read the article dumbass... it tells you where they got the finger from...

Nebula
01-23-2006, 01:02 PM
shit!!!

I just wrote a whole bunch of crap here and accidentally erased it.

FYI - dont hit CRTL+Z unless you want to delete all of what you just wrote!<<< (thats some news for ya)

d'oh!:doubt:

BTW - I love you Tucket, your relentless ass.

sylverarrow
01-23-2006, 01:11 PM
read the article dumbass... it tells you where they got the finger from...
What did you read Maul? The subject line only? It explains all. Der. :smile:

McTucket
01-23-2006, 03:22 PM
haha. stupid pot heads

sylverarrow
01-23-2006, 03:50 PM
haha. stupid pot heads
Excuse you... I'm not that bad.. Not saying I'm perfect... =)

HHBizzle
01-23-2006, 11:48 PM
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Ranma
01-23-2006, 11:53 PM
you all need to be more polite to our regs..
we wouldnt want maul to think he isnt welcome here...

sylverarrow
01-24-2006, 08:14 AM
ha

Nebula
01-24-2006, 08:24 AM
haha. stupid pot heads

Nevermind...

I use to like you, Tucket.

Nebula
01-24-2006, 08:24 AM
haha. stupid pot heads

Nevermind...

I use to like you, Tucket. :wink:

McTucket
01-24-2006, 04:47 PM
i get it.

Maull
01-26-2006, 11:51 AM
we wouldnt want maul to think he isnt welcome here...

no.....

of course not. why would i think that? chick?