Saturday, May 30, 2009

Cindy Economou



Yesterday a former St. Lucie County county firefighter was sentenced to six months of probation and community service after pleading guilty to stealing a Melbourne mans amputated leg and foot from the scene of an accident.
Cindy Economou, 38, said Karl Lambert's lower left leg was "an unrecognizable mass of flesh" when she recovered it from the wreckage of a two-vehicle collision on Interstate 95 in Port St. Lucie in September. Rescue crews amputated the limb to free Lambert from the wreck. Police said Economou put the limb in her freezer, presumably to use in cadaver dog training.
Economou had faced up to 60 days in jail and a $500 fine if convicted at trial on one count of petit theft, a second-degree misdemeanor. In addition to about $300 in court costs, St. Lucie County Judge Philip Yaccuci also ordered Economou to perform 50 hours of community service by talking to schools and hospitals about her life. The judge granted her attorney's request to withhold adjudication, meaning a conviction won't show up on Economou's record.

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  1. All I can say about this so called firefighter is she is a disgusting human being and gives good firefighters a bad name. She should have been fired immediately.

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    1. SHE KNEW WHOSE LEG IT WAS.WHY NOT GIVE TO THE HOSPITAL.SHE IS A GROSS BITCH TO STEAL A LEG..She should have been fired.Instead He just got a slap on the wrist.Looks like a he.You make good firefighters Look like crap.Just knowing she put it in the freezer is sick.She knew what she was doing.Lady you should say a prayer to godYour not in prison right now.

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