From MSNBC A Florida business that markets a device it claims will stop hiccups is being sued by its most famous customer. The parents of Jennifer Mee, a teen who gained notoriety last year for her ...
Jennifer Mee, 19, a teenager who attracted national media attention after she couldn’t stop hiccuping for five weeks, has been charged with first-degree murder for allegedly luring a man to a house ...
A Florida woman who became famous for her uncontrollable hiccupping has been found guilty of first-degree murder.A Pinellas County jury deliberated four hours Friday night before delivering the guilty ...
Clearwater, FL - CLEARWATER, FL (RNN) - A Florida judge denied a request Friday to set bail for Jennifer Mee, 19, who is charged with first-degree murder. Widely known as the "hiccup girl," Mee is ...
(AP) A woman who gained fame because of her uncontrolled hiccupping as a teenager set up a robbery that went bad and ended in murder, Florida prosecutors said Wednesday. Jennifer Mee, 22, is on trial ...
A woman whose uncontrollable hiccuping brought her national TV appearances was convicted of first-degree murder Friday in Clearwater, Fla., according to NBC News. Jennifer Mee, 22, was accused of ...
Oh, you thought your work day was bad? Imagine being the new Disney CEO, Josh D’Amaro, two days into his job, and you have to cancel an entire season of a beloved franchise and torch millions of ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A teenage girl who became famous after hiccuping uncontrollably for weeks has been charged with luring a man to a house where he was robbed and fatally shot. Jennifer Mee, 19, ...
Jury selection began Tuesday in the murder trial of Jennifer Mee, widely known as the “hiccup girl,” for the national attention she received for her extended bouts of hiccups. Mee, 22, is accused with ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — An uncontrollable case of the hiccups brought an odd sort of fame to Jennifer Mee, who was 15 when she appeared on television morning shows trying to find a cure for her ...
Teenager Jennifer Mee, who appeared on NBC’s “Today” show in 2007, has been charged with luring a man to a house where he was fatally robbed and shot.