Saturday, September 16, 2006

Police: Intruder strangled by nurse was hit man

PORTLAND, Ore. - When Susan Kuhnhausen returned home from work one day earlier this month, she encountered an intruder wielding a claw hammer. After a struggle, the 51-year-old nurse fended off her attacker by strangling him with her bare hands.

Neighbors praised the woman for her bravery, and investigators said they believed the dead man — Edward Dalton Haffey — was burglarizing Kuhnhausen’s home.

But after an investigation, police now say the intruder Kuhnhausen strangled was apparently a hit man hired by her estranged husband — Michael James Kuhnhausen Sr. — to kill her.

The 58-year-old husband was taken into custody Thursday and charged with conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder. He was ordered held on $500,000 bail.

Haffey had worked as a custodian under Kuhnhausen at an adult video store, according an affidavit filed by the Multnomah County District Attorney’s office.

Kuhnhausen and his wife were in the process of getting a divorce, and she told officers “her husband was distraught about the divorce and wanting to reconcile but that she was insisting on the divorce,” the affidavit states.

A background check showed Haffey had served lengthy prison terms for conspiracy to commit aggravated murder and convictions for robbery and burglary.

Inside a backpack Haffey left at the scene was a day planner with “Call Mike, Get letter,” scribbled on the week of Sept. 4, the affidavit said. Michael Kuhnhausen’s cell phone number was jotted on the inside of a folder, it said.

An emergency room nurse who lives in a southeast Portland neighborhood, Susan Kuhnhausen arrived home on the evening of Sept. 6 to find Haffey coming at her with a claw hammer.

She was struck in the head and wrested the weapon away, but the struggle continued and Haffey bit the nurse, according to police. A large woman, she was eventually able to get the slight Haffey into a chokehold and police later found him dead in a hallway. An autopsy revealed the cause of death as strangulation.

Police say she acted in self-defense.

There was no sign of forced entry into the home, but according to the affidavit, Susan Kuhnhausen offered an explanation for the lack of evidence of a break-in: Her estranged husband had the security codes for the home’s alarm system, and would have been able to disarm it.

Michael Kuhnhausen denies any involvement, the affidavit states.

Susan Kuhnhausen was out of town attending a nursing conference and did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment.

She left this message on her voicemail: “I’m not able to answer all the calls that I’ve received in the past few days. I’m being comforted by your concern and your support. I want you to know that our lives are all at risk for random acts, but more likely random acts of love will come your way than random acts of violence.”




PWNED!!!! LOL

Friday, September 15, 2006

FLOOD!!!

Just when I thought my week wouldn't get anymore exciting. First of all there was a big car crash outside my office which mangled up the front of an Echo completely, and now THIS. I wasn't looking forward to today because I knew I wasn't going to get it done on time and I would have to lose a weekend of studying.

So I got to my office and saw the ceiling all bulged out and it was dripping water on to the carpet. There was already a pretty big wet spot (60cm in diameter maybe?) when I saw it so it must've been going on for a few hours. It was only 8 or so I decided to wait before I call somebody about it, but someone else noticed it before I remembered. Haha I was surprised it took that long actually...

So it went drip, drip, drip while I worked on my thing. Man I feel bad for the plumber guy that came in. The guy he was working with can't speak English to save his life; haha maybe this whole thing got started because of it. Anyways I heard the plumber said, "...I'm not sure where the water is gonna go...," and then GUSH!!! Water started pouring out from the ceiling; the guy was swearing and shit. When I saw droplets on my monitor and I turned to see that my papers were all soaked, I decided to walk alway from my cubical.

"GET ME A FLAT HEAD SCREW DRIVER!!! NOT THIS, A FLAT HEAD?!??!" As I watched, the carpet reached its absorption limit and water began accumulating. Shit! I quickly jumped back in, hit ctrl-s and held the power button long enough for my damn machine sitting on the carpet to shut down. I grabbed my bag up from the floor and put it on to my desk, shoved my iPod into the drawer, and covered up the financial statements with a calendar. By now there is a crowd gathering and I was trapped in the corner by the waterfall. The guy who can't speak English had ran off to try to shut off the water and plumber guy was wrestling with whatever beast that's in the ceiling while yelling "FUCK!!! YOU SON OF A BITCH!!! SOMEONE GOT A PHONE!?! GET ME A FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER!!!" The guy was completly drenched and the ladder he was standing on didn't look too stable; he was leaning well into the ceiling and was putting all of his weight on one corner of the top step. By now the water is flowing towards the filing cabinets.

We moved some computers up to higher ground and then someone pulled the fire alarm so we evacuated the building. From what I heard, the water soaked all the way through to the first floor and someone slipped on the way out and got injured as well. Ugh.

And of course, was it really just water? Some got my lip and it tasted pretty bitter. Moreover, when I got back to my desk, my soaked papers had a brown tint to them. On the other hand, the water didn't smell funny at all and it was also quite clear. Anyways, enough speculating and I should just go get a shower.


Oh yeah, I got my VSO pass today!

Monday, September 11, 2006

Weird long day

Woke up. Had breakfast: instant noodle and a glass of milk. Lunch: 2 cookies, estimated diameter 7cm. Drank about 500mL of water. And I just had dinner at 10:30pm.

Bus 312 is soooo stupid. The prof just follows the book pretty much exactly, including the exact examples. I guess that's because he wrote the damn book (AKA 'electronic book') himself. And what's with how he keeps repeating himself!!! Here's my paraphase:

"How do we measure the performance of an investment? The IRR. Internal rate of return. That is, the return that our investment is actually earning, the internal rate of return, when compared with the financial market. This is call the IRR, or the internal rate of return. So let's now go through an example of calculating the internal rate of return..."

OMG!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Working too much

I've been spending way too much time at the office.

Now that is out the way, OMG my funds lost ~$200 in one day of trading! Booooo :(.

CRA is making me mail in stuff. Bastard. Luckily I got a free stamp off my optometrist's reminder post card ;). Nevertheless I'll be still out on postage because I need to mail my confirmation of enrollment stuff as well. Bastard.

周杰倫 - 依然范特西 - 3/5
I don't like it. There I said it. I've listened to this CD like ten times and that's my final verdict. There are few songs that are pretty soothing, like track 1 and 2, but it lacks the ballads like I like. And is it just me or do some of the tracks reuse old melodies as their intro? Why did Jay Zhou get all these different people to sing for him? I digg the name though; that's gotta be a poke at all those who say his music doesn't change.