Oh, Yeah?

The mystery of the $105 million Mega Millions ticket sold in Baltimore has yet to be solved, and the alleged winner isn't helping matters:



I certainly don't believe the ticket is hidden at a McDonald's; that is just a diversionary tactic or else she has made the whole story up about winning.


Mirlande Wilson is now telling reporters the ticket is hidden somewhere in the McDonald’s where she works. But she has yet produced it.

Her attorney says he has not seen it and doesn’t know if his client has it.

Edward Smith Jr. held a news conference Wednesday, where the attorney asked the media to leave his client alone. She said little, only confirming that she is originally from Haiti.

She might want to look at relocating there.

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All in all, it's starting to smell like a hoax:

The Maryland Mega Millions mystery only got more confusing after a woman who claimed to be one of three winners of a record prize appeared with her lawyer -- and without the ticket.
"I have not seen the ticket, nor do I want to see the ticket," said attorney Edward Smith, as Marlinde Wilson, who was an hour late for the news conference, stood behind him. She did not speak.
"We believe it to be a legitimate claim," Smith continued. "When it is time to present the ticket or whatever it is that needs to be presented to the lottery commissioner, I am sure that we will be there."



The real winner could be this guy. Or not.

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