The Liar and the Hispanic
An advocacy group for Hispanics is demanding an apology from the bride-to-be who skipped town days before her lavish wedding and falsely claimed she had been abducted by a Hispanic man. Link.
Eric Scheske also wants an apology . . . from the fiance for still wanting to marry her. He makes all men look bad.
For a funny piece about wedding runaways, click here. Here's an excerpt:
[P]eople at the wedding would wonder where the bride is. Seeing no bride, they might think it's a gay marriage and exclaim, "This is not what I signed up for!" The wedding would most likely be canceled unless I started randomly asking women in the audience if they would marry me. History shows that most likely they would all say, "No." Then, after the wedding is canceled, I'd probably have to go weeks with people constantly asking me, "Where's your bride?" and then I would have to shrug my shoulders and say, "I dunno." It would get quite annoying.
One side note: Does anyone else smell "book deal" behind all this?
Also: A few from Jay Leno:
That's the big story... The bride that everyone thought had been kidnapped just got cold feet and took off. Her feet were so cold, Ted Williams was hitting on her.
Pretending to be kidnapped to avoid getting married -- guys everywhere are going, 'Why didn't we think of that? She's a genius!'
It's pretty serious. She could be charged with filing a false police report, lying to police and letting nearly 600 crab puffs go bad.