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The Rod Ryan Show

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Criminals: Great-Grandma Uses a Baseball Bat to Fend Off 300 lbs Car Thief

A Great-Grandma Uses a Baseball Bat to Fend Off a 300-Pound Car Thief

There's a 65-year-old woman named Clarese Gainey who lives in Gainesville, Florida. She's a great-grandma. And back in high school, she played softball. That last detail is important.

Because in the middle of the night on Sunday, she heard a noise outside of her apartment. And she saw a 300-pound guy who was just wearing underwear trying to break into her car.

So she opened her door and yelled at him . . . and he charged at her.

Fortunately, she had a baseball bat. So when he got close, she WHACKED him in the head.

She says, quote, "I took that bat and hit him upside the head like 'Pi-yow!' and he said, 'Oww!'"

He took off running into a trailer park nearby. The cops were able to track him down, and it turns out he's a 37-year-old guy named Antonio Mosley. 

He had cocaine on him when they found him, so he was arrested for burglary and drug possession. 

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A mom in California could be facing up to 17 years in prison for having sex with two of her teenage daughter's underage boyfriends.

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A Guy on Meth Thought His Husband Was Kidnapped, and Accidentally Got Him Arrested

Has your husband or wife ever been five minutes late getting home? And you suddenly PANICKED and thought they'd been in a fiery crash or something?

A 48-year-old guy named Victor Hensley was out and about in Port St. Lucie, Florida last week, and his husband didn't know where he was.

Then the husband jumped to a HUGE conclusion . . . and reported that he'd been KIDNAPPED.

When cops showed up, they realized the husband was acting weird, like he was on drugs. So they asked if he'd taken anything . . . and he said meth. So apparently that's why he was so paranoid.

Victor got home while the cops were still there . . . confirmed he hadn't been kidnapped . . . and said he was just at the store grabbing a drink. But that might have been a lie, because he may have been out dealing drugs.

Cops searched Victor's bag and found six hypodermic needles, a pipe, and several bags of meth. He claimed it belonged to the husband, but they arrested HIM. He's facing charges for possession and paraphernalia. 

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A Car Salesman Kidnapped a Client, Robbed Him, and Made Him Smoke Crack?

You haven't lived until you've had a terrible experience with an aggressive salesman at a car dealership. But . . . um . . . maybe not THIS aggressive.

There's a 42-year-old guy named Daniel Bryant who works as a salesman at a Chevy dealership in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Last month, he sold a truck to a guy . . . and then, a few weeks ago, that guy brought the truck in for service.

Daniel offered to give him a ride home. And when they got in the car . . . Daniel KIDNAPPED the guy, threatened to kill him, made him take out $200,000 from the bank, and then forced him to smoke crack.

Then he fled with the cash.

The FBI was able to track him down over the weekend in Cedar Hill, Texas. He's facing charges for kidnapping, bank robbery, and extortion. 

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A teenager in Florida was arrested last week for trying to perform an 'RKO' on his high school principal. 

That's a pro-wrestling move by the WWE wrestler Randy Orton, where you wrap your arms around the other person's neck, and body slam them on their head. Or something. His buddy filmed it, and the kid filmed himself afterwards, playing the victim while the principal detained him. The kid was also arrested for doing it to a plastic alligator at a mall the week before.

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