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But imagine just how much faster she would have been with the Microsoft Kinect
But imagine just how much faster she would have been with the Microsoft Kinect
bacon ain't new
"YOU WANT A PIZZA ME", Spring 2015.
Not first post, but close enough.Hostage orders pizza; police deliver justice
New Topping: Pepperoni and bullets.
Pizza Hut becomes Arnold's Pizza Shop.
Hostage orders pizza; police deliver justice
New Topping: Pepperoni and bullets.
Pizza Hut becomes Arnold's Pizza Shop.
What is it with Florida and strange news stories. There are so many....never ceases to amaze me.
come live down here and it'll make more sense.
That's the only app that would have her home address in it.Seriously, if she was in a position to write a help message couldn't she have used anything besides a Pizza Hut app?
Hostage orders pizza; police deliver justice
You guys.Pizza Cop
in theatres holidays 2016
Saw this on WGN Morning News, greatest morning news program in the United States of America. God bless.
Kevin James and Adam Sandler are already on board.Someone will make a film of this. The pizza boy is actually the cop to save the hostages.
Pretty clever. I swear I've read a similar story where someone phoned up a pizza place and ordered in a way to get help. Anyone know what I'm on about? :L
Kevin James and Adam Sandler are already on board.
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Woooow nostalgia hit
Oh yeah, there's also a rival pizza shop ran by Rob Schneider.
Kidnapper was stupid as f..., also was her boyfriend wtf at stories like this...
Read the article. He would have checked her textsSeriously, if she was in a position to write a help message couldn't she have used anything besides a Pizza Hut app?
Let's face it, he was being dumb long before he gave her the phone for a brief minute. There's nothing smart about starting this situation in the first place. She played it well finding a moment to sneak a message through and not get caught.Kidnapper was stupid as f..., also was her boyfriend wtf at stories like this...
Oh damn, this story wasn't real?There's a story about a woman who told her violent boyfriend that she was going to order a pizza, but actually called 911. The operator figured out what was going on and dispatched the cops. It was originally posted to Reddit but got picked up by the news later and eventually got adapted into a Super Bowl commercial. Here's the original story:
http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/c...rs_what_is_that_1_call_that_you_could/chej079
Edit: apparently this was also an ad on Norwegian TV four years before the Reddit post so who knows if it's true or not.
http://www.snopes.com/crime/cops/911pizza.asp
Read the article. He would have checked her texts
He wasn't monitoring her enough to catch her typing the help text from within the pizza app. Seems like she could have sent a help text through another (non obvious/standard ios) app with messaging functions too. Maybe he was hovering over her to make sure it was only the pizza app she was using, but not paying enough attention to how she was using it. The type of stupid you'd expect from a person that holds hostages.
I imagine this guy isn't like a professional kidnapper. He was like "sure, use the phone, but you only better be using the pizza hut app". He can see from a few feet away she is using the app, but it would be hard to notice in the last screen in a little textarea her typing a quick message in 10 seconds. He might also be illiterate.Yeah, I got that part. If he was monitoring her, she wouldn't have been able to write that help message without him noticing. But I suppose she had a small window of opportunity, and it would have been safer than opening another app.