Atheist calls for godless attorney after butter-knife attack on roomie mistaken for Jesus (Mugshot)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 04/09/2014 09:25 AM [ Comments ]
No need to change the Orlando Sentinel headline as it is perfect the way it is!
The self proclaimed atheist attacked his roommate with a butter-knife because he thought that he was Jesus. The attack started when Gustav Potthoff, 51, threw a glass at his roommate, Raymond Hernandez, while he was watching TV, the glass (not filled with sacrificial wine) shattered against the wall. Potthoff then grabbed a butter-knife to inflict some real time time bodily stigmata.
Hernandez called deputies and Potthoff was arrested for the assault.
According to the Orlando Sentinel; during court, Potthoff denied tossing the glass and it appears he made no mention of the knife attack....
Potthoff requested from the court that he be assigned a godless attorney. I thought that all defense attorney's were godless...
The judge told Potthoff — after the suspect also rejected the idea of an agnostic attorney — that the request would likely be impossible to fill unless the indigent man paid for his own attorney.
"It's a sacrilegious thing," he told the judge before he went back to jail.
The self proclaimed atheist attacked his roommate with a butter-knife because he thought that he was Jesus. The attack started when Gustav Potthoff, 51, threw a glass at his roommate, Raymond Hernandez, while he was watching TV, the glass (not filled with sacrificial wine) shattered against the wall. Potthoff then grabbed a butter-knife to inflict some real time time bodily stigmata.
Hernandez called deputies and Potthoff was arrested for the assault.
According to the Orlando Sentinel; during court, Potthoff denied tossing the glass and it appears he made no mention of the knife attack....
Potthoff requested from the court that he be assigned a godless attorney. I thought that all defense attorney's were godless...
The judge told Potthoff — after the suspect also rejected the idea of an agnostic attorney — that the request would likely be impossible to fill unless the indigent man paid for his own attorney.
"It's a sacrilegious thing," he told the judge before he went back to jail.
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