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Michael Sherwood and his son, Kyle, of Cleveland come from a long line of morticians. So a few years back, when a friend won- dered how he might have his tattoos preserved after he passes away, the two came up with an idea, Oddity Central reported. They figured out a method for removing and preserving tattoos, then start- ed a business called Save My Ink Forever.
Preserving Tats From The Dearly Departed
“Some of these things re- ally are pieces of art,” Kyle said. “Instead of having just the remains or the burial ... (families) have actually a piece of their loved one.”
Judged On Her Dismerits
ILLUSTRATION BY MARK GALACGAC
Court Jester
A municipal judge in Cleveland, Ohio, was or- dered to be removed from the bench on indefinite sus- pension on Oct. 18 and will undergo evaluations for her physical and mental health after a long series of bizarre incidents and behavior, the Columbus Dispatch re-
The 58-page complaint filed by the Ohio Supreme Court states that, among many other incidents, Carr repeatedly discussed the television show P-Valley and joked about giving le- nient sentences and accept- ing kickbacks with attorneys and defendants while court was in session.
Dastardly Deed
Jerome Ellis, a Dol- lar General employee in DeLand, Florida, allegedly got into an argument with a co-worker on Oct. 24, which prompted him to a retaliatory move that could have been deadly, Fox35-TV reported.
The Sherwoods say their
technique is proprietary, but it takes roughly three or four months. Families are left with a parchmentlike piece of art.
ported. The Ohio Supreme Court took action after Judge Pinkey Carr wore sneakers, spandex shorts, T-shirts and even tank tops while sitting the bench — a bench that had become littered with so many cups, dolls and novelty items that Carr’s own attor- ney described it as “resem- bling a flea market.”
When a prosecuting attor- ney had not yet arrived for a hearing, Carr is quoted as having stated, “The prosecu- tor’s not here. Let’s see how much we can get away with.”
“We are trying to do this in the most dignified manner possible,” Kyle added.
A temporary replacement for Carr will be appointed by Gov. Mike DeWine and will sit the bench until voters elect a new judge in a future election.
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