Convinced that her boyfriend and her BFF were sleeping with each other, a Connecticut woman sought revenge by keying each of their cars and puncturing their tires.
But when police sought out Shannon Csapilla, 20, for the incident, they had a major question: exactly what was she trying to spell when she keyed the vehicles?

Once Stamford police made sense of the word “wore” scratched into the cars of her friend and significant other, they were able to uncover her motive.
Csapilla was charged with criminal mischief on Thursday, according to the Stamford Advocate. She denied the incident in an interview at police headquarters.
But it is clear that Caspilla just isn’t bright.
Not only did she spell "whore" incorrectly, she also Snapchatted a photo of the police headquarters with the caption, “Stamford police have nothing on me.”
And neither does an IQ.
After sending the Snapchat, police were able to arrest her. Lt. Diedrich Hohn of the Stamford Police Department said:
“Unbeknownst to her, we did have enough and we obtained two arrest warrants from a judge and took her into custody at her home.”
Police were privy to the Snapchat not from an Ashley Madison-style hack, but because one of the people she sent it to ratted her out.
The combination of the Snap, the text to her now ex-boyfriend, and testimony from the lucky man that got away was enough to get her arrested.

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