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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Vancouver Acid Attack Was Self-Inflicted

I gotta admit, this one took me by surprise:
A 28-year-old Vancouver woman admitted today that she threw acid in her own face, severely burning herself Aug. 30, Vancouver Police Chief Clifford Cook said this afternoon.

Police searched Bethany Storro's house today and confronted her, Cook said. She then told them she made up details of the attack, he said.

"She is extremely upset. She is very remorseful," said Commander Marla Schuman.

Storro earlier said she was on her way to buy coffee at a Starbucks near Esther Short Park about 7:15 p.m., when a woman walked up to her.

“She said, ‘Hey pretty girl, do you want to drink this?’” Storro’s mother told The Oregonian the day after the attack. The woman, Storro said, then threw a cup of what doctors described as an acid with the strength of sulfuric or hydrochloric acid in her face.

Storro described the woman as an African-American woman in her late 20s, to early 30s, with slicked-back hair in a pony tail. She was wearing a green shirt and khaki shorts, and had three piercings in her ear.

A good Samaritan came to her aid, Storro said. The liquid was so caustic in burned holes in her blouse, which Storro tore off and used to try and get the liquid off her face.

As Vancouver Police continued to investigate, "discrepancies emerged," Cook said. Detectives considered the splash pattern of the acid, which seemed more consistent with acid being poured or rubbed rather than thrown on her face, Schuman said. In addition, although Storro said she was wearing sunglasses that protected her in the attack, the acid burns appeared in areas that should have been covered by the large round sunglasses. Those issues, as well as the inability to confirm other aspects of her story, raised suspicions.
How desperate do you have to be for attention to rub acid on your own face and disfigure yourself for life?

There was another reported attack, I believe in Arizona, a couple of days later. No word yet on whether that attack may also have been a hoax.

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