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08-15-2001, 08:51 PM
>ARKANSAS CITY (EAP) -- A Little Rock woman was killed yesterday after
>leaping through her moving car's sun roof during an incident best
>described as "a mistaken rapture" by dozens of eye witnesses.
>
>Thirteen other people were injured after a twenty-car pile up resulted
>from people trying to avoid hitting the woman who was apparently
convinced
>that the rapture was occurring when she saw twelve people floating up
into
>the air,and then passed a man on the side of the road who she claimed
was
>Jesus.
>
>"She started screaming "He's back, He's back" and climbed right out of
the
>sunroof and jumped off the roof of the car," said Everet Williams,
husband
>of 28-year-old Georgann Williams who was pronounced dead at the scene.
>
>"I was slowing down but she wouldn't wait till I stopped," Williams
said.
>
>She thought the rapture was happening and was convinced that Jesus was
>gonna lift her up into the sky," he went on to say.
>
>"This is the strangest thing I've seen since I've been on the force,"
said
>Paul Madison, first officer on the scene.
>
>Madison questioned the man who looked like Jesus and discovered that
he
>was dressed up as Jesus and was on his way to a toga costume party
when
>the tarp covering the bed of his pickup truck came loose and released
>twelve blow up sex dolls filled with helium which floated up into the
air.
>
>Ernie Jenkins, 32, of Fort Smith, who's been told by several of his
>friends that he looks like Jesus, pulled over and lifted his arms into
the
>air in frustration, and said "Come back here," just as the Williams'
car
>passed him, and Mrs. Williams was sure that it was Jesus lifting
people up
>into the sky as they passed by him, according to her husband, who says
his
>wife loved Jesus more than anything else.
>
>When asked for comments about the twelve sex dolls, Jenkins replied
"This
>is all just too weird for me. I never expected anything like this to
>happen."
>leaping through her moving car's sun roof during an incident best
>described as "a mistaken rapture" by dozens of eye witnesses.
>
>Thirteen other people were injured after a twenty-car pile up resulted
>from people trying to avoid hitting the woman who was apparently
convinced
>that the rapture was occurring when she saw twelve people floating up
into
>the air,and then passed a man on the side of the road who she claimed
was
>Jesus.
>
>"She started screaming "He's back, He's back" and climbed right out of
the
>sunroof and jumped off the roof of the car," said Everet Williams,
husband
>of 28-year-old Georgann Williams who was pronounced dead at the scene.
>
>"I was slowing down but she wouldn't wait till I stopped," Williams
said.
>
>She thought the rapture was happening and was convinced that Jesus was
>gonna lift her up into the sky," he went on to say.
>
>"This is the strangest thing I've seen since I've been on the force,"
said
>Paul Madison, first officer on the scene.
>
>Madison questioned the man who looked like Jesus and discovered that
he
>was dressed up as Jesus and was on his way to a toga costume party
when
>the tarp covering the bed of his pickup truck came loose and released
>twelve blow up sex dolls filled with helium which floated up into the
air.
>
>Ernie Jenkins, 32, of Fort Smith, who's been told by several of his
>friends that he looks like Jesus, pulled over and lifted his arms into
the
>air in frustration, and said "Come back here," just as the Williams'
car
>passed him, and Mrs. Williams was sure that it was Jesus lifting
people up
>into the sky as they passed by him, according to her husband, who says
his
>wife loved Jesus more than anything else.
>
>When asked for comments about the twelve sex dolls, Jenkins replied
"This
>is all just too weird for me. I never expected anything like this to
>happen."