RULE NUMBER ONE: NEVER TAKE CANDY FROM STRANGERS
It was like a scene straight from Law & Order when an Iowa criminal defense lawyer received a suspicious letter and found himself the victim of cat-and-mouse game…well, almost. The attorney received a hand-written letter at his office and opened it to find white powder inside the envelope. Like any good legal eagle, the attorney called the cops, who immediately brought in a HazMat team and the U-S Postal Inspectors to determine that the hazardous material was, in fact, a piece of lifesaver candy likely crushed in transit. Police would later find a note inside the envelope from a man believed to be a life insurance salesman that read “Our meeting could be a lifesaver.”
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