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Advertisement | Too Weird For The WireBy Kevin DrumJul 16, 2008 (Political Animal) TOO WEIRD FOR THE WIRE....Three years ago Shawn Earl Gardner and three co-defendants appeared in federal court in Baltimore on charges of drug dealing and first degree murder. But as Kevin Carey reports in "Too Weird for The Wire" in the current issue of the Monthly, the case took a strange turn after the first three defendants launched a bizarre defense: Judge Davis ordered the three defendants to be removed from the court, and turned to Gardner, who had, until then, remained quiet. But Gardner, too, intoned the same strange speech. "I am Shawn Earl Gardner, live man, flesh and blood," he proclaimed. Every time the judge referred to him as "the defendant" or "Mr. Gardner," Gardner automatically interrupted:What was this all about? And what happened next? The answer to both questions may surprise you. Click here to read the whole thing. Copyright 2008 | Advertisement A Crisis Of Financial FaithCBS Evening News: Behind The World's Largest Fiscal Collapse In Decades Is A Tangled Web Of Fear And Uncertainty |
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