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of 'cave zombie' in plea deal with prosecution. Anne
Webber, the 72 year old Mother of David Lee Weber, the 'Arizona cave
zombie,' has reportedly reached a plea bargain with State Prosecutor
Dean Davies today. Weber faces charges of harboring her 26 year old son, who had contracted Necro-Mortosis, from discovery by Police and health officials. It is alleged that she hid her mortosis stricken son by restraining and feeding him. Discarded raw meat packages and freshly killed animal carcases were found littering the cave where David Weber dwelled. Formal charges of harboring a known reanimate were expected to have been filled today, prompting this last minute plea deal by her defense Attorney Gill Garcet. It is believed that due to her age, state prosecutors will accept this plea bargain. However, as part of the deal, Ann Weber has agreed to enlighten Police officials concerning her sons whereabouts between his return from a trip to South America and a consecutive trip to San Francisco. It is believed Weber contracted the undead virus sometime during this period. |
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![]() Ann Weber being arrested in June |
The final image in the camera of an ill fated 'Zombie Hunter' shows David Weber after reanimation. This photo lead police to discover Weber's whereabouts. |
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Court
appearance expected: If convicted of harboring a known Necro-Mortosis contaminate or reanimate, Weber could have faced up to 10-15 years prison under the currant Patriot Act. David Weber's presence was finally discovered following the disappearance of three local amateur 'zombie hunters'. Their camera was discovered days later at the cave entrance, with the final shots showing an image of David weber in a clearly reanimated state. Related
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