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You'll never believe it...

Actually it's likely that you will. But, still- according to the news last night, it's shocking.

Let me set the scene for you.

I'm sick, which has nothing to do with the story, other than to explain why I was watching Nancy Grace instead of FoxNews. But, last night, on the news... OMG.. it was Debra. The teacher. Who had sex with a student in the back of her SUV while his cousin was in the front driving them around. You know.. Debra Lafave. Blonde... young... remarkably stupid.

She had plead guilty to the sex with student charges, and been handed a peachy deal of house arrest and probation. I'm going to assume that the sentence had more to do with her looks than her regret over her bad choices. But, we won't get into that.

Evidently the now single and back to using her maiden name- don't bother asking me what it is, cause I forget- former teacher broke probation and carried on a non sexual relationship with a 17 year old girl. She was arrested, and then bailed on her own recognizance.

Lafave was arrested at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at her mother’s barbershop, where the former teacher cleans, mops floors and performs reception work. Circuit Judge J. Rogers Padgett, when presented with the house arrest violation document, checked a box allowing for Lafave’s release on her own recognizance. She walked out of the Orient Road Jail about 3 p.m. There is no court date set.

Asked by a reporter why she was arrested, Lafave teared up.

“I don’t know,” she said.


Just goes to show... some people are dumber than most think possible.

Although, I have to say something here- not in defense of the bitty brain, but out of sheer curiosity...

Does anyone else find it odd that she worked at this place around minors for TWO years before anyone decided to make a big deal outta it? It may just be me, but something doesn't sound exactly right here.

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