Y'know, I really need to post more crazy stuff. I used to do it all the time. It adds some variety to this place. But I don't want to over do it. In the past few years The Knight Shift has become more an intimate thing for me. Although I need to post more "from the heart and mind" pieces too. Just something I've noticed.
But back to weird stuff...
From Italy comes this story of a "youthful whippersnapper" who did a bad bad thing. A man in Italy, 56 and an unemployed nurse, has been found to have been dressing up as his three-years dead mother in order to impersonate her and get her pension checks. It's as bizarre a story as has come about lately.
From the article at Daily Mail:
An Italian son has been accused of dressing up as his dead mother in an effort to claim her pension while her body was hidden at home.
The 56-year-old man, an unemployed nurse from Mantua, reportedly managed to claim thousands of euros before his act was exposed.
He had also allegedly hidden the dead body of his mother, Graziella Dall'Oglio, at the family home until it had become mummified.
The 56-year-old man, an unemployed nurse from Mantua, reportedly managed to claim thousands of euros before his act was exposed.
He had also allegedly hidden the dead body of his mother, Graziella Dall'Oglio, at the family home until it had become mummified.
Ms Dall'Oglio passed away around three years ago at the age of 82, according to Italy's Corriere della Sera newspaper.
But her son failed to officially report her death and instead wrapped her body in a sheet, stuffed it into a sleeping bag and hid it in the house.
He then allegedly dressed up as his mother, complete with lipstick, foundation and a pearl necklace, before setting out to renew her identity card in a government office in the suburb of Borgo Virgilio.
The son had reportedly cut his hair so it would fall in a similar style to his late mother's.
He underwent a 'Mrs Doubtfire-style transformation', the paper said, referring to the 1993 movie starring Robin Williams.
The man arrived at the government office on the outskirts of Mantua earlier this month, where he presented himself as Ms Dall'Oglio.
But his blatant deception raised the suspicions of one employee, who realised there was something peculiar about the 'woman' - including their thick neck and deep voice.
The member of staff quickly reported the incident to police and even alerted the local mayor.
Authorities compared official photographs of the real Ms Dall'Oglio to those of her son and realised they had been duped.
The son had been reeling in an annual income of around €53,000 (£47,000) thanks to his mother's pension as well as a property portfolio of three houses, as per the paper.
As for what gave this poor sap away...
'He came into the council offices wearing a long skirt, he was wearing lipstick and nail varnish, a necklace and old-style earrings,' Francesco Aporti, the mayor of Borgo Virgilio, told the newspaper.
'But up close his neck was too thick and his wrinkles were strange, the skin on his hands did not seem to be that of an 85-year-old woman.
'His voice was feminine but every so often it dipped and sounded masculine. But I might not have noticed these strange features had they not been pointed out.'
Here is a photo of the late Miss Dall'Oglio:
And here is the photo of her son in his devious disguise:
This doesn't remind me of Mrs. Doubtfire nearly as much as it does of Norman Bates...








