This whole thing is a Jerry Springer show
Give ME $65.4 million and I'll guarantee you I won't be checking out any time soon.
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Powerball winner found dead in home.
NEWPORT, Kentucky (AP) -- A woman who won a $65.4 million Powerball jackpot with her husband five years ago was found dead at her home overlooking the Ohio River, where she had apparently been for days before anyone found her, police said.
Virginia Metcalf Merida's son discovered her body Wednesday. Police were awaiting autopsy and toxicology results before announcing a cause of death.
When the woman and her husband, Mack Wayne Metcalf, won the jackpot, they told lottery officials they were going their separate ways to fulfill their dreams. Merida planned to quit her job making corrugated boxes and buy a home. Metcalf, a forklift operator, wanted to start fresh in Australia. He never did.
Metcalf died in 2003 at age 45 while living in a replica of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate built in Corbin, Kentucky. His death followed multiple run-ins with the law, including a child-support dispute from a previous marriage and a drunken-driving charge filed before he hit the jackpot.
Neighbors said Merida stayed out of public view until last December when a body was found in her 5,000-square-foot, custom-built geodesic dome house. Campbell County Deputy Coroner Al Garnick confirmed that the man died of a drug overdose. Official records of the case were unavailable because of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Merida used part of her winnings to buy a second home, but when she tried to evict the resident, the renter sued. A hearing was scheduled for Wednesday.
Carol Terrell Lawson, who is still renting the home, said that she never met Merida in person and only learned of the death after reporters began calling her.
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Powerball winner found dead in home.
NEWPORT, Kentucky (AP) -- A woman who won a $65.4 million Powerball jackpot with her husband five years ago was found dead at her home overlooking the Ohio River, where she had apparently been for days before anyone found her, police said.
Virginia Metcalf Merida's son discovered her body Wednesday. Police were awaiting autopsy and toxicology results before announcing a cause of death.
When the woman and her husband, Mack Wayne Metcalf, won the jackpot, they told lottery officials they were going their separate ways to fulfill their dreams. Merida planned to quit her job making corrugated boxes and buy a home. Metcalf, a forklift operator, wanted to start fresh in Australia. He never did.
Metcalf died in 2003 at age 45 while living in a replica of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate built in Corbin, Kentucky. His death followed multiple run-ins with the law, including a child-support dispute from a previous marriage and a drunken-driving charge filed before he hit the jackpot.
Neighbors said Merida stayed out of public view until last December when a body was found in her 5,000-square-foot, custom-built geodesic dome house. Campbell County Deputy Coroner Al Garnick confirmed that the man died of a drug overdose. Official records of the case were unavailable because of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Merida used part of her winnings to buy a second home, but when she tried to evict the resident, the renter sued. A hearing was scheduled for Wednesday.
Carol Terrell Lawson, who is still renting the home, said that she never met Merida in person and only learned of the death after reporters began calling her.
6 Comments:
At 4:02 PM, Laura said…
Hmm..I'm surprised. You know how some people claim that winning the lottery won't change them and they plan on keeping the job they have, yadda yadda yadda? She worked making corrugated boxes and who wouldn't want to keep THAT job??
Actually I'm thinking you made this whole story up-it's so odd...a replica of Mount Vernon??? Who hits the powerball and says...MOUNT VERNON!!!!?
Freaks.
~L.
At 4:03 PM, Killjoy said…
Yeah, it sounds so super shady.
At 6:03 AM, Cathy said…
Only in my adopted home of Kentucky could this sort of soap opera occur... It's all true. The guy died a while ago... I didn't realize she died too...
At 6:15 AM, Viper said…
THANK YOU, Cathy (hairy eyeball towards Laura and Killjoy).
I don't have to make these things up. Me, I'm a Monticello man myself.
At 11:15 AM, a.maria said…
the story bothers me. its just... weird. its too weird. its dumb weird.
dumb. thats my final verdict!
At 12:48 PM, Viper said…
That's just last night's alcohol and cowboy bar-hoppin' talkin', a.maria.
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