Tuesday, December 22, 2009

I've Heard of Giving Your Boyfriend the Finger, but Never Giving Him YOUR Finger!


Now, this guy's totally messed up. In Arizona recently, a man got angry at his grifriend and cut off her finger. There are some real freaks in this world. Read about this freak from an article in the Arizona Republic newspaper:

Police arrested a man suspected of cutting off his girlfriend's finger with a samurai sword while locking her and his mother in his northern Arizona home Saturday.

A woman called police after her boyfriend, Ronald Gene Olivier, 48, of Rimrock, reportedly cut off a portion of her left pinky and threatened to kill her and his 86-year-old mother if they tried to leave the home, authorities said.

Yavapai County Sheriff Office deputies arrived at the home at approximately 12:30 a.m. on the 4700 block of Drifting Sands Road, Rimrock, to find Olivier's mother, who then told officers he had fled before police arrived.

When asked about the incident, Olivier's girlfriend told police he had been drinking all day and became upset at her over her attitude toward him. Police suspect Olivier locked his girlfriend and mother in a room for an undetermined period of time and threatened to harm them with the sword if they attempted to escape.

Yavapai County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Dwight D'Evelyn said Olivier's temper had been culminating, and the angrier he got, the more violent he became. Olivier's girlfriend told police that, at one point, he came in the room and began striking her with the sword. After two failed attempts by the girlfriend to escape, Olivier told her she needed to be punished by demanding she give up her finger in return for his trust, D'Evelyn said.

Police believe that under threat of death, Oliver placed his girlfriend's hand on a table and cut off a portion of her left pinky finger with the double-edged, 2-foot samurai sword. When Olivier refused to let her recovered the severed finger, she ran to a neighbor's home and sought help, police said.

Police immediately went on a search for Olivier in the surrounding areas. A couple hours later, while the search was still ongoing, deputies were informed Olivier had returned to the home, where police arrested him.

Medics at the scene were able to locate the victim's finger and take her to Verde Valley Medical Center, where doctors were unable to reattach her finger.
Olivier faces charges on counts of kidnapping per domestic violence, aggravated assault, preventing use of a telephone per domestic violence, criminal damage, and resisting arrest.
D'Evelyn said Olivier has a history of domestic violence with at least one assault case earlier this year.

He remained in custody on a $150,000 bond and was due in court the following Friday.

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