Time to be someone else
Most of us have gone through a time in our lives where we wanted to be someone other than who we were. Most of us, however, do not go to the extremes in an effort to avoid ourselves: The Star Press reports today about a gentleman who found his current identity less than desirable. If you think you might want to one day try to convince the world that you are not who you are, you should avoid tattooing your name on your back:
Three days later, at a hearing before Circuit Court 4 Judge John Feick, the Muncie man again maintained he was Cosby, not Williams.
The judge noted that a tattoo on the defendant’s back contained the name “Williams.”
“I can’t see what’s on my back,” Williams responded. “If there’s some tattoos on my back, somebody’s been bothering me when I’m asleep.”
The Muncie man told Feick that he suffered from a sleeping disorder that at times caused him to remain unconscious for seven consecutive days - long enough, he suggested, for someone to tattoo another man’s name on his back.
Authorities also said the man’s fingerprints matched those taken from Williams after earlier arrests




