Sheriff: Wayward Balloon a 'hoax'

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2009

A sheriff says a Colorado couple's report that their 6-year-old son was in a balloon that was hurtling away from their home was a publicity stunt. Sheriff Jim Alderden says Richard and Mayumi Heene "put on a very good show for us." (Oct. 18)

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  • His father looks like fag. Probably their marriage is a hoax?

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    They appeared on "U t00bs!"

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  • What are you even mad about?

  • You're 28 and you're going to pull this dumbass shit. Bluntly put, your mom must be proud, and you have ruined my faith in humanity.

  • My comment was funny and witty, yours was just lame and pathetic...grow up.

  • The difference is that the kid, as far as they knew, wasn't missing he was floating. Other "missing" childerens' where abouts are not known. Think of it this way, if you knew a 10 year old had stolen a helicopter do you think that the national guard would be sent, why yes they would. Despite how silly it sounds a child, or any person, who is not permitted to fly above a city is considered a threat.

  • you need to get off "U t00b" for being retarded.

  • Their reality show is going to be in guantanamo bay along with everyone else who disrupts society

  • he's only 6 but he should be beaten with a night stick

    hahahahahahah

  • that douche of a dad is gonna get what he wanted alright.. a reality tv show.. and its gonna be called reality prison

  • The name of there show should of been Meet The Fart Knockers!!

  • Sure, the police got distracted and the national guard dispatched two helos. That's their fault, isn't it? I mean, when one kid goes missing in a damn blimp, they send the national guard. How many kids go missing every day? And in how many of those cases do they dispatch helicopters? Apparently the wrong ones.

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