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On March 22, 2005, Ayala alleged that she had found a severed human finger in her chili con carne at a Wendy's location in San Jose. [2] After an investigation by the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner's Office and the San Jose Police Department , it was determined that the finger did not come from a Wendy's employee, or from any employee at ...
In April 2005, the newspaper received coverage nationally as part of a story focusing on the background of a woman who claimed to have found a human finger in a bowl of chili she purchased at a Wendy's fast food restaurant in San Jose, CA. The woman, Anna Ayala, was a former employee of La Oferta Review who had sued her manager for sexual ...
While a superior court judge, Davila presided over the high-profile case of a Las Vegas couple, [5] Anna Ayala and Jaime Placencia, who planted a severed human finger in a bowl of Wendy's chili. [6] On January 18, 2006, Davila sentenced Ayala to nine years in prison and Placencia to 12 years and 4 months in prison. [6]
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Two people who conspired to extort money from Wendy's by planting a severed finger in a bowl of chili and then suing the restaurant are sentenced to about ten years each in prison. (CTV) Archived 2006-02-19 at archive.today
Wendy’s will also offer a free small Frosty with any $5 purchase from July 1 to July 7, when customers use the app. ... Chili’s is offering one lucky winner a lifetime supply. (Technically ...