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Ex-State Worker Allegedly Sent Dead Rats, Birds In Mail

December 28, 2004

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. -- A former state worker has been charged with second-degree stalking, accused of mailing dead rats, dead birds and used condoms as part of a pattern of harassment against 14 people.

State Police say Jack Rodack, 50, of Central Islip, was also charged with second-degree forgery, accused of falsely reporting police emergencies and child abuse at victims' homes, terminating their utility services, and ordering products delivered to homes.

http://www.wnbc.com/news/4029278/detail.html

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I was kinda suprised he had only 14 enemies :lol: He probably has dealt with 100s of assholes. And I thought his actions were innovative--beats cap'n people :lol:

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Great!!! A crazy yankee story instead of Tx this time. :lol:

:lol:

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But at least the man DID something

that you cannot say of the civil servants in my country.......

:P

I know how you feel. He obviously doesn't work around here either. :lol:

Dude, once again I have to disagree with you. If he capped a few he wouldn't have such a long list. I try to keep my list capped at about 5 people. It reduces stress. Right now the list is full. It is not a good day to f### with me. :lol:

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I try to keep my list capped at about 5 people. It reduces stress. Right now the list is full. It is not a good day to f### with me. :lol:

Who the f*** says? :lol:

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