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Lisa Nowak, the former NASA astronaut now most famous for facing changes of attempted kidnapping, and accusations of nappy-wearing, has apologised to the woman she is accused of attacking. She also asked the court if she might have her GPS ankle bracelet removed, promising to tell officials if she travels anywhere near Brevard …

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  1. Morely Dotes

    Huggies? Really?

    That's a brand of disposable diaper (aka "nappy") in the USA. Was that intentional?

  2. Neil

    One would guess so

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/08/nasa_nappy_sacks/

  3. Matt

    Was that intentional?

    Yes

  4. Simon

    RE: Huggies? Really?

    Yes, it was intentional

  5. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Your clothes, give them to me

    "She also asked the court if she might have her GPS ankle bracelet removed, promising to tell officials if she travels anywhere near Brevard County, where Colleen Shipman lives."

    ... she added that she no longer believed that a man from the future had been sent to kill her, and that all the stuff she had said about armageddon, and "Skynet", and a future war with the machines, it was all nonsense. And she didn't mean to stab the doctor in the kneecap.

  6. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Lisa Nowak claims she was crazy

    http://www.floridatoday.com/floridatoday/blogs/spaceteam/

  7. Charles Manning

    Not very consistent

    How can the court expect her to keep her word and act rationally when she's simultaneously trying to use insanity as a defence for her actions?

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/4182593a12.html

  8. Pascal Monett Silver badge

    If it was me

    I'd be happy to know that she made excuses, but I'd want to remain sure the cops can find the nutter any time of day or night.

    Anyone who can actually plan a thousand-mile trip based on nappy wearing to prevent wasting time in pitstops, in order to go and harass someone they don't know and have never met, well let's just say that said person is indeed supposed to be tracked and checked on for the rest of her natural life.

  9. Andy Worth

    Re: Not very consistent

    Well that's kind of the advantage of being "insane" - things you try don't have to make any sense.

  10. Damian Gabriel Moran

    insanity is very therapeutic...

    it takes your mind off things

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