Linda Kay and Freddy
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The mainstream media are terribly excited by the stripper with the necromantic home decorations. Would Linda Kay’s story have proven so popular if the word “nude” couldn’t appear?
For the past several years, Ms. Kay worked at Hott 22, where she went by the stage name Zilla.
Ira Weiner, a lawyer for the club, said that he often spoke with her.
“She’s kind of an artistic person, with her own sense of aesthetics,” he said. “But she’s harmless. You know, what she collected was not a manifestation of her being vicious, it’s just simply what she thought was cool or had some artistic merits.”
A Severed Hand in a Topless Dancer’s Jar
I know people with those sort of aesthetics. Not to mention Morticia and Gomez Addams.
Friends say the hand, whom Kay nicknamed “Freddy,” was a gift from a medical student who frequented the all-nude juice bar where Kay dances. Kay’s mother was quoted in a newspaper as saying she believed the skulls were bought from a mail order catalog.
Nude dancer fails to appear in court to answer body parts charges
I might’ve skipped the court date myself. You can’t really expect John and Jane US Citizen to understand, can you?

