Are you in Florida? Can you substanciate this?

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An asthma attack had unforseen consequences for Vicki Chilress, 38, of Key West. She slept with both her asthma inhaler and a .38-caliber revolver under her pillow. One night, suffering from an asthma attack, she reached under her pillow for relief. Her hand closed on the wrong item and she fired a bullet into her jaw, destroying some of her teeth.

Do you see a blonde with no front teeth in Florida?
 
I'm wondering how you mistake feel of a gun for a small, plastic inhaler.
 
ChilledVodka said:
She was in sleepy panick.

If a person has asthma, then they know if they'll panic when waking up having an attack - they'd either have to be a complete and total fucking idiot to keep both under the pillow. (Or the gun itself for that matter) or the story is false.
 
It sure sounds like an Urban Legend to me, but snopes.com didn't have anything about it.
 
Actor Luther Charles, out of work and desperate for a part, cut off both his ears when he saw an ad for a musical which wanted ''Genuine earless performers''. But when he showed up at the Ohio theatre, the show's producers were appalled - the ad was a misprint and what they actually wanted was fearless actors. Although Charles' actions showed a degree of fearlessness as well, he still failed to get the part; he got psychiatric treatment instead.
 
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