According to the Jewel-Osco Facebook page, this may be the final shipment of Twinkies in the country.
For some, the world ended not on the upcoming Dec. 21, but on the day the Twinkies disappeared. There may now be one last chance to nab a box before they’re gone for good. According to Jewel-Osco’s Facebook page, their Chicagoland locations may be receiving the last shipment ever of Twinkies, as well as Zingers, Ding Dongs and Orange Cup Cakes. They will be available starting today, Tuesday, Dec. 11 at local Jewel-Oscos while supplies last. Below is a timetable of expected delivery times to local area Jewel-Oscos in Plainfield. Visit the Jewel-Osco Facebook page for a complete list of Chicagoland locations and times.
Drew Peterson defense attorney Joseph "Shark" Lopez called blaming him and his co-counsel for helping send quadruple-killer Christopher Vaughn to prison "desperate."
Christopher Vaughn was staring at a life sentence for executing his entire family unless his lawyer somehow got him a new trial. The lawyer, George Lenard, tried to pull that off by pointing to the boorish behavior exhibited by the attorneys for wife-killer Drew Peterson and claiming it kept his client from getting a fair shake from the jury. Vaughn and Peterson's murder trials overlapped and were conducted in adjacent courtrooms on the fourth floor of the Will County Courthouse. Lenard came and went to the trial without addressing the media while Peterson's attorneys conducted press conferences throughout the day. Lenard recalled one press session and told how three of Peterson's attorneys—Joel Brodsky, Joseph "Shark" Lopez and Steve …
brigitte jones
5:31 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012
Lenard is right about the contempt defense lawyers are held in when they overdo defending the most morally indefensible murders. Types like Lenard have no conscience in even the public costs that Vaughn had already exceeded as the rights of fair defense ought to go. The fact is the prosecution fully "proved " their case with Vaughn who is outright guilty. The one who could have argued on …   more ›