Wendy's diner finds human finger in her chili

AliciaLuvzDizne

Well-Known Member
Dizknee_Phreek said:
Gosh dangit! Why didn't I know about this? Where was I? Did every Wendy's give out free frosty's? ...Now you've got me thinking about them, and I'm getting a craving for one! lol! ;)
yeah it was every Wendy's
friday saturday and sunday.
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
There was a recent update. Apparently, police have traced the finger to someone known to the family who lost a finger in an industrial accident recently. The details in the news story I read were pretty sketchy; I suspect the police are verifying all of the information.

Wendy's will be pressing charges against the woman once the information is verified. She will be charged with extortion, plus other charges.
 

Dizknee_Phreek

Well-Known Member
LilDucky said:
Chili finger used to settle debt

According to this article, the finger was given to that disturbingly sick woman as a payment for a $50 debt! I hope Wendy's gets her for every penny shes worth and more!
For Pete's sake...I can't believe she actually thought she could get away with this. And I feel incredibly stupid for ever believing that it might be true. :brick:
 

speck76

Well-Known Member
Woman files fingertip suit vs. Applebee's

By DAVID TWIDDY | Associated Press Writer
Posted June 29, 2005


KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A Louisiana woman is suing the Applebee's restaurant chain, claiming she found a human fingertip in her salad a year ago and echoing a similar but now-discredited allegation made against fast-food chain Wendy's.

May Deal Chambers Johnson of Jefferson Parish, La., filed suit late Friday in Jefferson Parish District Court asking for unspecified damages. Johnson said she found the fingertip in a take-out salad she bought on June 25, 2004, at a Jefferson Applebee's and became violently ill.

Her attorney, Michael Darnell, said Johnson hasn't been able to eat out at restaurants since then and remains in counseling for "anxieties."

Darnell said he keeps the fingertip in his office freezer and described it as being the very tip of a finger plus some of the finger nail. He said Johnson didn't file suit earlier because they didn't know the extent of her medical and other damages.

Laurie Ellison, a spokeswoman for Overland Park, Kan.-based Applebee's International Inc., said the company's policy is to not comment on pending litigation.

Shares of Applebee's fell 86 cents, or 3.2 percent, to close at $25.90 in trading Tuesday in the Nasdaq Stock Market.

In March, Anna Ayala of Las Vegas told police she found a fingertip in a bowl of chili at a Wendy's restaurant in San Jose, Calif. Her story began to fall apart when investigators discovered Ayala had a history of filing suits against corporations and after a co-worker of Ayala's husband said he severed the tip of one of his fingers in an industrial accident and sold it to the husband.

DNA tests linked the fingertip to the man and Ayala has been charged with conspiracy to commit fraud, attempted grand theft and grand theft.
 

LilDucky

New Member
She found the finger in her salad a year ago? I'm guessing she was soooo traumatized that she failed to report it to authorities when the incident actually occured. I guess I better report the finger I found in my salad 3 years ago at Outback before its too late :rolleyes: .
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
In a past life I attended a few A/C crash sites, I havent been able to look at a rack of ribbs since. Who can I contact to sue. I mean I was very partial to ribs, havnt missed meat balls though.
 

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