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28665: Hermantin(News)No prison time for woman with skull in suitcase (fwd)
From: leonie hermantin <lhermantin@hotmail.com>
Posted on Fri, Jul. 21, 2006
No prison time for woman with skull in suitcase
By JENNIFER LEBOVICH
jlebovich@MiamiHerald.com
A Miramar woman who carried a human skull into the United States through Fort
Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport will not go to prison.
Myrlene Severe, 30, was sentenced in federal court Friday to two years of
probation and charged a $1,000 fine. The Haitian woman, who practices Vodou,
did not know she was committing a crime when she brought the skull from Haiti
on Feb. 9, said her attorney Kenneth Hassett.
''She truly does believe in Vodou,'' Hassett told U.S. District Judge James I.
Cohn Friday. ``She truly does believe a skull will protect her. That was on her
mind when she boarded that plane.''
She was exercising her religious beliefs when she brought the skull into the
country, Hassett said.
Federal agents found the skull, with strands of black curly hair, in Severe's
luggage after her Lynx Airline flight arrived from Haiti. It was nestled in a
cotton rice bag along with a banana leaf, dirt, small stones and a rusty iron
nail.
Severe originally was charged with three federal felonies: intentionally
smuggling a human head into the United States; not having the proper paperwork;
and bringing hazardous material onto an airplane.
The charges were later downgraded to a misdemeanor for illegally storing human
remains.
Severe, wearing a pale pink jacket and dress, did not speak at Friday's hearing
and declined to talk to reporters afterward.
It is against the law to bring human body parts into the United States without
paperwork indicating a proper scientific use such as medical research or
transplant.
Severe is a permanent legal U.S. resident.
''She's happy with the result and she'd like to move on with her life,''
Hassett said. ``She would like to become a U.S. citizen. She will continue her
belief.''
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