In villages across Northern England, as many as 20 miniature versions of the Easter Island head sculptures have been mysteriously left on doorsteps outside post offices.
Each of the carvings, some as tall as 18 inches, is slightly different, yet they all bear the same riddle on a blue note card: “Twinkle twinkle like a star, does love blaze less from afar?” The word “paradox” is written around the points of a star.
Authorities suspect that it is a publicity stunt of some kind, but so far no clues have been found as to the identity of the head carver.
Security camera footage caught a glimpse of a man getting out of a car, but his face was unrecognizable. He has been leaving the heads on doorsteps since August.
Since I know you guys love odd stories I found a video feed with a few segments of weird news.
Watch the videos to learn about the dumb crook that left his id behind, the monkey that loved monkeying around in front of the cameras, the kid who coughed up a bullet, long leg hair a huge pumpkin and a whole lot more.
Which video was your favorite?
Did you hear about the kind New Zealand burglar?
He snuck into a home through a window and stole several items such as the property owners laptop, camera and wallet. Unfortunately the couple were unable to make insurance claims on these items for some reason.
A short while after the burglary the couple returned home to find their missing items along with gloves and a basketball that had been purchased using their credit card. The kind hearted burglar had left a note apologizing for robbing them and stated that he’d leave money in their mailbox to pay for the window that he’d broken.
I wish all burglars only borrowed things!
In early August a 21-year-old Thunder Bay, Ontario man was charged with voyeurism after an incident involving a digital camera in a coffee cup.
Police say a 31-year-old woman was shopping at a grocery store when she noticed a man with a coffee cup getting a little too close.
The woman grabbed the man and yelled for help, which prompted other customers and store staff to intervene. The suspect was held at the store until police arrived. Police determined the coffee cup contained a digital camera, but would not reveal its contents.