Ohio Woman Accused Of Committing Disgusting Act On A Chapel Altar
An Ohio woman is facing charges after a disgusting act she committed at a hospital chapel in Cincinnati. Laura Miniard has been slapped with a charge of desecration, after she…

An Ohio woman is facing charges after a disgusting act she committed at a hospital chapel in Cincinnati.
Laura Miniard has been slapped with a charge of desecration, after she was accused of doing her dirty business in the chapel of a nearby hospital.
According to court records, Miniard was at Cincinnati’s Good Samaritan Hospital and felt the need to stroll into the hospital’s chapel and drop deuce on the altar.
She then also allegedly used the fabric runner on the altar to wipe herself when she was done. As well as used a picture in the chapel to wipe off some feces.
No word on what the motive was or why she did such a disgusting act of malicious fecal distribution.
Her bond was set at $2,500 and has a court appearance later this month.
5 Plants That Will Make Your Garden Smell
Plants don't always give off beautiful floral aromas, scents, and smells. There are plants that give off unpleasant smells that could stink up your garden. Most plants give off produce scents to lure in pollinators and repel predators.
Bees and butterflies are drawn to your garden by sweet scents from fragrant flowers. Plants with foul odors smell this way to attract flies and beetles which normally lay their eggs in feces and rotting materials.
With the gardening season around the corner, you may want to consider avoiding putting these plants in your garden.
Here are five plants that can smell up your garden.
Crown Imperial Plants
Getty ImagesThe flowers have a potent, musky scent almost like a skunk, which deters rodents and voles as well as squirrels and deer from the garden. Crown imperial plants are native to Asia and the Middle East. They come in These flowers come in shades of red, orange, and yellow.
Stinking Corpse Lily
Getty ImagesThe flower has a large central opening surrounded by petal-like structures and can grow huge, weighing up to 24 pounds. Also known as the rafflesia arnoldii, which smells and even looks like a rotting carcass.
Carrion Flower
Getty ImagesThese flowers are often pollinated by flies and other insects that are attracted to the smell of decay. The most common odors describe it as smelling like a rotting animal, a dead mouse, foul, and sulfur-like during flowering.
Skunk Cabbage
Getty ImagesSkunk Cabbages get their name from the fact they produce a smell of rotting meat or skunk when their leaves are bruised or crushed. While the smell may be unpleasant, the odor can help keep pests away and attract beneficial pollinators including bees and butterflies.
Corpse Flower
Getty ImagesThis flower is far from sweet. The United States Botanic Garden says its the worst-smelling flower in the world. Also known as the titan arum, some people compare its smell to a stinking corpse or rotting flesh.




