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Oliver Gaspirtz

<p>Oliver Gaspirtz was born November 20, 1970, in Aachen, West Germany. He moved to New York and married his wife Debbie in February of 1993. He worked for a small Manhattan-based newspaper as art director and cartoonist until his first book, The Truth About Cinderella, was published in December of 1993. He has been working as a freelance cartoonist ever since. Gaspirtz operates a website, <a href="http://policehumor.com">http://policehumor.com</a>
, where you can view his cartoons, Weird News, links to many other humor sites, and a good deal more. Oliver Gaspirtz's bio continues <a href="http://crimemagazine.com/oliver-gaspirtz">here</a></p>

Weird News

by Oliver Gaspirtz

Detroit, Oregon - A hunter thought he had found a severed human head in an abandoned mining shed and called the police. Deputy Larry Taylor realized it was just the head of a mannequin when he noticed a price sticker on the forehead.

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