June 27, 200718 yr A Florida man awoke with a severe headache and asked his wife to drive him to a hospital, where doctors found a bullet lodged behind his right ear, sheriff's deputies said. "The nurse looked at him and said, 'It appears that you've been shot,'" the Fort Pierce Tribune quoted St. Lucie County Sheriff Ken Mascara as saying. "And he said, 'No way.'" The wife, April Moylan, fled the emergency room when the bullet was discovered but later told deputies she had accidentally shot her husband as he slept early on Tuesday. She was jailed on a weapons violation charge while deputies pursued additional charges. The husband, 45-year-old Michael Moylan, woke up with a head pain so severe he suspected he was having an aneurysm and asked his wife to take him to the emergency room, deputies said. They arrested the wife after obtaining a search warrant and finding a gun and bloody rags in the couple's home near the Atlantic coastal town of Port St. Lucie. The husband was hospitalised in stable condition.
June 28, 200718 yr seems like you might notice this sort of thing enough to the point where it might awake you
June 28, 200718 yr You would have thought the noise would have woke him up, if not the bullet slamming into his skull.
June 28, 200718 yr QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Jun 28, 2007 -> 03:51 AM) You would have thought the noise would have woke him up, if not the bullet slamming into his skull. No kidding. He must have been really freakin' tired to sleep thru that.
June 28, 200718 yr Author From someone on another forum: Both of these people are convicted felons. Per Channel 5 News in West Palm Beach, April Moylan has already been charged with Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. Michael Moylan is going to be so charged when he recovers from his injuries.
June 28, 200718 yr QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Jun 27, 2007 -> 10:51 PM) You would have thought the noise would have woke him up, if not the bullet slamming into his skull. I am sure that would be the case, except as soon as his skull began to indent on his brain under the pressure of the bullet, he probably was rendered immediately unconscious. So when he awoke later, he would have no memory of the shooting.
June 28, 200718 yr QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Jun 27, 2007 -> 10:51 PM) You would have thought the noise would have woke him up, if not the bullet slamming into his skull. Of course, drugs and booze were probably involved as well -- so maybe he was passed out cold.
July 1, 200718 yr QUOTE(The Critic @ Jun 28, 2007 -> 06:10 PM) It's always Germany Or Florida.... I have a really good friend who was born in Germany but now lives in Florida. That should explain a lot about me....
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