12 2000 |
A radio announcer was reading a news story about a kidnapped girl. He was announcing that her kidnapper released her unharmed, but that she was found DEAD in a local WalMart.
Rather than reading the story as written, he inserted a word in a place in the story where it would normally be assumed to be appropriate -- a kidnapped child never turns up alive.
This story, on the other hand, is the exception to the rule, but the newscaster's mind wasn't ready to accept it in the brief instant as the words were read off the paper and then said out loud.