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Warrant issued after dancer skips court date in body-parts case
2006-07-28
Update:
After she was arrested for keeping a severed hand and six skulls in her South Plainfield home, exotic dancer Linda Kay asked her father and a friend to put up their homes to help secure her $100,000 bail.

Now her father and friend face the prospect of losing their houses after the 31-year-old Kay missed a court hearing yesterday, forfeiting the bail she posted after her arrest Friday on charges of improper disposition of human remains.
Please dad? Please? Ohpleaseohpleaseohplease!
South Plainfield Municipal Court Judge John Leonard yesterday issued an arrest warrant for Kay, charging her with contempt of court, and setting bail on that charge at another $100,000.

Kay's father, Robert Kay, said his Scotch Plains house had been used to secure the original bail bond. "I'm sweating ... I had to put my house up," the father said. He said the South Plainfield house owned by Linda Kay and her childhood friend, Sean McDonough -- where the body parts were discovered -- also was used to secure the bond, along with a third house belonging to a friend.
Damn. If ya can't trust Gothmo strippers who collect body parts, who can you trust?
"I have no clue where she is. I really wish she had gone to court today. I am the last to know anything," Robert Kay said. "She's scared to death. Her friends are, too. They are all together, and I think they all ran away."
If I was you, pops, I'd be a helluva lot more scared then her...
Polina Nickulina, 26, also was arrested at the house Friday on a warrant charging her with failing to appear in court for a weapons possession charge involving a prior incident at the house. Nickulina was released on bail.

Also a dancer at Hott 22, Nickulina performed a stage act with Kay at Hott 22. Known as Zilla, Kay had dark, Goth-style outfits, complete with black eyeliner, piercings and tattoos. Nickulina wore fancy gowns and went by the stage name Ada.
Oh. A classy stripper.
Robert Kay yesterday said police previously had seen the hand in the house. Officers have been to the home at least six times in the last year, mostly for neighbors' noise complaints about loud parties. "The whole thing is totally bogus. It's harassment by the police. They knew about the hand three months ago," the father said yesterday.
Yeah, blame the cops. He's an idiot and mom let's her do whatever she wants as we found out the other day.
One resident of the Diana Drive home said Kay got the hand from someone who worked at a medical examiner's office, while a former friend who stayed at the house earlier this year said Kay got the hand from a Hott 22 customer who was a medical student and has since moved to California.
She'll really like me if I give her this severed human hand...
Both said Kay had named the hand "Freddy."
Well isn't that nice...
Leonard issued the contempt-of-court warrant at 10 a.m. yesterday after Kay failed to appear for the 9 a.m. court hearing.

Shortly after 11 a.m., Mountainside attorney Donald DiGioia arrived at the court, saying he had been contacted by another person requesting the attorney to appear for Kay. DiGioia told court officials he had represented Kay in an unrelated matter. DiGioia said he was trying to locate Kay. DiGioia asked if the new bail could be waived if Kay arrived in court yesterday, but Leonard rejected the request.

After his court appearance, DiGioia went to Kay's home on Diana Drive, where he was met by a nearly a dozen news reporters and photographers.
Not much happening in South Plainfield, NJ...
The lawyer said he would have more information later in the day, then he asked members of the media, "Could you do me a favor? Could you tell me which house is hers (Kay's)?"
Gothmo body part collecting strippers have the best lawyers...
The lawyer then went to the house, knocked on the door, placed a card under the door and left. He did not return calls made to his office later in the day.

Daniel Russo, owner of Hott 22, said reports about Kay have been good for business. "We've gotten a lot of calls. Guys are asking if the skull girl is dancing tonight," Russo said. "It's too much. It's pretty funny."
It's fockin hilarious, I tell youse...
Posted by:tu3031

#11  Something I missed on the first go round. She's thirty-one years old.
Maybe time to grow up, Goth girl?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-07-28 23:46  

#10  #9 manolo - that's it?

I suppose she could be a stripper an exotic dancer; can't see her body in the pic.

She doesn't have a very appealing or sexy face, but then none of her patrons are going to be looking that high.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-07-28 23:31  

#9  
Here she is!




-M
Posted by: Manolo   2006-07-28 23:06  

#8  "Hey, it's not MY home".

DB - that pretty much sums it up for these losers, in my opinion.

Everything is all about them.

This world would be a lot better off with a hell of a lot less self-esteem.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-07-28 21:41  

#7  Ahmen to that Barbara. When they finally caught this one guy my friend asked him why he put his Father at risk of losing his home. The answer, "Hey, it's not MY home". He said the guy got a black eye and a few bruises while attempting to escape. LOL!
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-07-28 21:13  

#6  #5 DB - I went several time with a friend of mine several years ago tracing/picking up skips here in the area (no out-of-town stuff). He needed a female with him whenever he was chasing a female (though we looked for males too).

One girl we picked up - who had gotten busted for really stupid (on her part) reasons - told us as we were taking her, handcuffed, back to jail that she didn't have any problem with us (we were just doing a job), but she had (and I quote) "no respect for the law." (Imagine "law" not so much spoken as spit out.)

My buddy almost drove the car off the road trying to keep from laughing, and I bit my tongue to keep from telling her maybe that's why she was on her way to jail again - and we weren't.

Since we found her and took her back pretty quickly, I don't think the friend who put up her car title to bail this idiot out lost her car.

There's a whole 'nother world out there....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-07-28 21:06  

#5  I have a good friend who is a bounty hunter. He says this kind of thing is not uncommon. People in trouble with the law don't have any respect for the law or even their own parents. If he finds a fugitive who has jumped bail after their folks have put up their houses he feels he's done the parents a service. Some people just cannot be trusted.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-07-28 20:48  

#4  Looks like she gave pop the finger.
Posted by: 2b   2006-07-28 19:52  

#3  Isn't there a Wings song "Hand on the Run"? :-P

Looks like raising this spoiled exhibitionist under the "do what you want if it feels good" theme worked really well! Now she's gone, your home could be forfeited, and the charges against her are piling up, but -- hey! As long as she feels good about herself, what the hell!
Posted by: Dar   2006-07-28 16:46  

#2  "He did say I could keep the tip..."
Posted by: eLarson   2006-07-28 13:29  

#1  Won't someone give this guy a hand?
Posted by: pissed-off-texan   2006-07-28 13:03  

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