What’s Brewing With Jen – Cocaine Hippo
See what was brewing with Jen Scordo today. Every day on The Best Show Ever Jen Scordo shares 3 recent weird and interesting news stories. Today that includes $200,000 worth of dimes stolen in Philly, a woman was rescued in a cave, but found taking half-naked selfies and Cocaine Hippo… Here are her stories from today.
$200,000 Worth Of Dimes Stolen In Philadelphia
Police in Philly are investigating the theft of more than $200,000 worth of dimes stolen from a truck parked in a Walmart lot overnight in the Northeast. The truck was on its way to Florida after picking up the dimes from the US Mint. The thieves got away with 6 figures, but also left a mess of dimes all over the parking lot of the Walmart. The entire trailer full of dime weighed over two tons and was worth a total of $750,000… it took crews hours to clean up the leftover dimes. Police are still searching for the thieves.
[Source – NBC Philadelphia]
A Woman Was Rescued From A Cave, She Was Found Taking Half-Naked Selfies
An English woman was caught in a cave at high tide, she was able to use her cell phone to call for help thankfully.
Seems unassuming enough, however why was she in the cave anyway? She was making videos for her OnlyFans page… so she was half-naked when the police rescued her. The rescue crew urged anyone visiting this particular area to check the tide times before going onto the beach and hiking to the cave for recreational activities.
[Source – Kent Online]
“Cocaine Hippo” Hit By Car in Columbia
Well we have Cocaine Bear, we have Cocaine Shark and now a Cocaine Hippo. And the poor hippo has been hit and killed by a car in Columbia. The hippo was formerly owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar after he smuggled 4 hippos (3 males, 1 female) onto his property back in the 80’s. 4 hippos mating became 150 hippos and have caused havoc in the area ever since. The hippos used to roam Escobar’s 7,000 acre property but have since spread out. Hippos have no natural predators. The Columbian government dedicated $3.5 million to capture and move them to sanctuaries in Mexico and India.
[Source – NY Post]