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Sun, Oct 7, 2007

Hoaxes

Here’s the third installment in today’s little quiz. Three stories - the stolen kidney, the grandmother who gave birth to her daughter’s twins and the toilet roll thief.

One true, two false, but which is which?

The stolen kidneysThe stolen kidney

A 24 year old man from Las Vegas is, today, recovering in hospital after having his kidney removed illegally.

Brian Appleyard, an Ohio salesman, was in Las Vegas for a sales convention. After the event he retired to his hotel and went to the bar for a quiet drink. Whilst there he struck up a conversation with an unidentified blonde woman.

Appleyard said the two of them hit it off immediately and shared several more drinks during the course of the evening. He later blacked out and woke up in a hotel bath, covered in ice.

He noticed a phone lying on the floor next to the bath with a note attached to it. The note advised him to call 911 immediately or he would die. Appleyard called an ambulance and was rushed to hospital where doctors later informed him that he had undergone massive surgery in the hotel. At some point during the evening he had one of his kidneys removed.

Other similar crimes have been reported in the past in Las Vegas and police there are continuing their investigations into a gang suspected of selling human organs on the black market.

TRUTH or HOAX?

What do you think?

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45 Comments »

Comment by Col
2007-10-07 22:23:00

I’ve heard about kidney trafficking so I guess this one to be true.

 
Comment by Steve
2007-10-07 22:35:46

Yeah I heard this one too - definately true!

 
Comment by Karen
2007-10-07 22:36:32

Hmmm.. not sure, gonna guess this is true so it must be the baby one that is the hoax.

 
Comment by Barbara-Ann
2007-10-07 22:53:13

Black market selling of organs is well known so this must be true.

 
Comment by Aruna
2007-10-08 04:41:59

Hoax???? Kidney trafficking is true, but I don’t understand why a thief would be kind enough to care for someone after stealing from them???

 
Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 08:21:57

I shall put people out of their misery and give the answers a little later today.

 
Comment by Dionne Collins
2007-10-08 09:37:35

This sounds true to me, I have heard of this kind of thing happening.

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 09:58:25

Hi Dionne, welcome to the site.

The answer will be given later so please come back to see if you are correct.

 
 
Comment by Bryan Appleyard
2007-10-08 14:32:25

That explains a lot, though not the spelling of my first name.

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 14:38:28

oops, my bad Bryan.

Did you have any luck in recovering your kidney?

 
Comment by Karen
2007-10-08 14:49:39

wtf? This Bryan Appleyard writes for the Times I think!!

How did you get him to comment?!?

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 14:53:23

Haha, no idea.. you know I can’t read large words Karen.. I look at the pictures in The Sun instead of reading the broadsheets :D

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Comment by Aruna
2007-10-08 14:59:49

The cat is out of the bag…but i dont want to be the spoilsport…scam now tell us all

 
Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 15:07:12

Ok, ok, this one is the HOAX !!

Despite my misspelling, Bryan Appleyard is NOT a 24 year old salesman from Ohio, he is in fact a rather well respected journalist here in UK.

I heard of him after a piece he wrote about one of my favourite author’s - Tolkien

In addition to The Times he also writes, or has written, for several other publications. He has also written a few books (the one about Aliens looks interesting

 
Comment by Aruna
2007-10-08 15:16:20

Thank you! That was fun!

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 15:29:51

I’m glad you enjoyed it Aruna :)

 
 
Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 15:32:47

Apparently, the blonde in the story lives on and now has 3 kidneys!

 
Comment by Aruna
2007-10-08 15:44:01

oh…is she satisfied with three kidneys?

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 15:47:09

Someone will have to check the link later to find out I guess!

 
 
Comment by Aruna
2007-10-08 15:54:14

Scam was that really Bryan Appleyard’s commment? WOW!

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 15:57:07

My initial reaction was to think it was a fake joining in with the amusement of this little quiz I was running.

However, if you follow the link you will find that it is indeed Bryan Appleyard’s personal blog and he has referenced this post there.

 
 
Comment by Aruna
2007-10-08 15:59:23

A pat on the back to you scam…ur efforts are paying off, i guess…i am happy for you

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 16:03:40

Thanks Aruna, but somehow I don’t see “Bryan Appleyard’s Missing Kidney” being the lead story in any of tomorrow’s national newspapers! :D

 
 
Comment by Aruna
2007-10-08 16:04:42

Ha ha I was just a little bit exited about seeing his comment here!

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 16:10:13

Is Bryan Appleyard well known in India then?

 
 
Comment by Aruna
2007-10-08 16:12:52

Maybe not…But I would feel honored if a famous writer in my country commented on my blog…excited. So in that sense I am happy for you

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 16:18:09

I’m just curious as to how he found the post!

Comment by Aruna
2007-10-08 16:20:44

Maybe he googled his own name wrongly as Brian and ended up here!!

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Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 16:22:47

I keep googling my name wrongly as “Scum” and end up HERE.

Worrying.

:D

 
 
 
 
Comment by Steve
2007-10-08 16:13:50

Great quiz Scam, I really enjoyed that.

Oh My God @ Bryan Appleyard commenting on it though!!!

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 16:16:57

I’m glad you enjoyed it Steve, I think I will have to do this again next weekend, only I might change the number of hoaxes and not let anyone know how many, if any, they are trying to discover :)

 
 
Comment by Col
2007-10-08 16:45:22

I’m shocked. This was the one I was most certain about being true.

 
Comment by Marco
2007-10-08 18:23:05

Interesting Quiz : +1 Stumble

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 18:31:39

Thanks for the Stumble Marco, much appreciated.

 
 
Comment by Matlock
2007-10-08 18:25:06

I dont think the real Bryan Appleyard would stoop so low to leave a comment here.

 
Comment by Carlton
2007-10-08 18:27:17

Who lost the kidney, Bryan Appleyard the writer or some random guy in Las Vegas?

Comment by Scam
2007-10-08 18:33:06

Neither!! This was the hoax out of three stories that I asked readers to view in order to determine which were true and which were fake.

 
 
Comment by Star
2007-10-08 18:29:15

lol cant believe anyone thought this was true

 
Comment by Elberry
2007-10-08 19:29:34

Sorry chaps, but Appleyard is watching you all the time.

 
Comment by Dionne Collins
2007-10-09 09:25:10

I can’t believe this one was the hoax

 
Comment by Isiah
2008-08-02 02:09:58

WOW I cannot believe you got Bryan Appleyard to comment here :O

Comment by Scam
2008-08-02 12:16:35

Blimey! How are people finding a post that’s nearly a year old?!?

 
 
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