Pubdate: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 Source: Sidelines, The (TN Edu) Copyright: 2004 Middle Tennessee State University Contact: http://www.mtsusidelines.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2861 Author: Wendy Caldwell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) WOMAN WANTS WEED, GETS ORGANS INSTEAD After a bizarre turn of events, one must wonder who's dumber: The woman who came to pick up a shipment of marijuana or the airline employees who switched her shipment with transplant organs. The woman and a man were arrested for attempting to smuggle 140 pounds of the popular drug. Upon exiting the aircraft, the woman, whom police later identified at Tabatha Bracken, went to pick up her package. At least she was smart enough to use a false ID when picking up the shipment. Here's the kicker: The airline was also transporting another expensive shipment, this one with organs kept at -275 degrees Fahrenheit. The organs, as one would assume, were set for transplant, the recipients being in Ontario, Canada and Buffalo, N.Y. What a rude awakening she had when she opened the packages expecting marijuana and instead found a pulmonary valve and a saphenous vein. Yikes. What a predicament. She really needed the marijuana for business purposes, but she had no need for the organs and no way to get rid of them without returning them to authorities, who would no doubt question her about how she ended up with the transplants. At some point that night, a person called the airline inquiring about the drug shipment. Definitely the works of a criminal mastermind. Bracken then went to the Delta ticket counter and attempted to exchange the organs for the drugs. Naturally, the plan went awry, and Bracken was arrested, in addition to Dalvan Robinson, whom police arrested when he tried to flee the scene. The organs were successfully delivered to the hospitals for transplant surgery. In the future, Bracken should think twice about what she checks and what she carries on, if she's released. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin