Poor women..she’ll get no rest now...Barry will be there with hat in hand.
It’s an easy scam. Winning lotto scratch-off ticket is printed by a lotto executive (or internal computer techie) and given to the correct person.
Correct person then goes in to a store and purchases a single lotto ticket (maybe more for appearances).
Correct person puts store-bought tickets into pocket with winning ticket, then pulls out winning ticket and scratches it off.
Poof!
We Have A Winner!
Possible indication of either cheating, or a functional bi-directional time displacement device. Wonder which one?
Let me guess, he works at a place that sells lotto tickets?
There is no such thing as that kind of coincidence.
Look at the stats. Something is afoul here.
Color me suspicious.*VERY* suspicious.
A Man Who Was Struck By Lightning 7 Times
Roy Cleveland Sullivan (February 7, 1912 September 28, 1983) was a U.S. park ranger in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.
Sullivan was hit by lightning on seven different occasions and survived all of them. In his lifetime he gained “Human Lightning Conductor” as a nickname.
But it never killed him. He did that himself on Sept. 28, 1983, at age 71 with a pistol.
http://www.shock4all.com/2008/12/man-who-was-struck-by-lightning-7-times.html
My Dad won two-The first was for 3,000, the second for 75,000. Both were scratch off tickets.
“Former college professor”??
THAT gets MY suspicions up......
(if she’s from Harvard, she’ll be an Obama Czar before ya know it....)
My bet is a lot.
At the Times Market where Ginther bought her last two winning tickets, the highway gas station is fast becoming a pilgrimage for unlucky lottery losers. Lines stretch deep past a $5.98 bin of Mexican movie DVDs,