Joyce Bernann McKinney
By Clarencia Cynrae on August 10th, 2008Bernann McKinney, is rumored to be the former Miss Wyoming. Bernann McKinney, who resembled Joyce Mckinney, has threatened to sue the press who allege that she was the same woman who was charged some 30 years ago.
Joyce McKinney detained before trial for kidnapping a sexy Mormon male named Kirk Anderson. Joyce McKinney paid bail and then skipped town and was never found.
When Brenann McKinney made publicity with the news that the Korean scientists had cloned her beloved dog, reporters recognized her name and details as similar to Joyce McKinney.
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August 12th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
Hi
i have proof that the cloned dog story was FaKE, even RNL now admits it
damnny
re
I am doing research on this fake cloning Booger story. Ms McKinney is
a serial liar. she lied about being a screen writer, she lied about
teaching drama “at several US colleges, she lied at first about being
the Mormon rapist, and did you know she did not have to pay full
150,0o0 USD fee, reduced to just 50,000 for her, because she HELPED
OUT with publicity, according to the lab. read between the lines,
those dogs were not cloned from booger’s dna, they are just normal
puppies, cute as hell, but we been had by a serial liar. i am looking
into this. it’s funny, and sad. WATCH THIS STORY IMPLODE…..
Comment by danny bloom — August 12, 2008 @ 5:18 am
RNL Bio charges up to $150,000 for dog cloning but will receive just a
third of that sum from McKinney because she is the first customer and
helped with publicity, said company head Ra Jeong-chan.
****smoking gun……HELPED WITH PR.,……see!
Comment by danny bloom — August 12, 2008 @ 5:18 am
this story from Korea was in JUNE, notice the first sentence qualifier
in the photo “CLAIMED TO BE” CLONED DOGS
danny
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2008/06/133_25184.html
Three claimed-to-be clones of a family dog Missy, produced in between
December 2007 and April 2008 by Hwang Woo-suk.
Comment by danny bloom — August 12, 2008 @ 5:18 am
Associated Press writers Marlon Walker in Raleigh, North Carolina,
Meera Selva in London, Solvej Schou in Los Angeles and AP researcher
Jennifer Farrar contributed to this report.
August 21st, 2008 at 10:37 pm
Hi Danny Bloom,
You have tried to spread your lie about the clones. You are the blogger Dan at http://www.blogger.com/profile/05130493903696077379 or http://northwardho.blogspot.com/, right? Why did you delete your original post while leaving so many duplication on comments over the whole internet?
August 22nd, 2008 at 11:15 am
Hi CG, I was not trying to spread a lie. The news reported that 5 dogs were cloned, or claimed to have been cloned. That is a fact, that the dogs were said to be cloned. But there has been no indepenednt veritication YET by another independent lab in Korea. or has there? please correct me if i was wrong. But i was waiting to hear from the verification people. The RNL lab does not reply to my queries. if the dogs were really really really cloned, then cool. Let’s find out. do you know?
August 22nd, 2008 at 11:25 am
By the way, i have now concluded my research, and it appears that in fact the 5 dogs were actually really cloned and this has now been verified by an independent lab. So I was wrong with my earlier assertion / question, and I now eat humble pie and admit I was wrong. I got the wrong info. In fact, the 5 dogs were cloned. COOL!
August 22nd, 2008 at 11:46 am
American woman who cloned dog leaves South Korea without pups
August 15 news, google for link:
http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5ipkBo__HKw9sIsOmBIvXwVw9dinA
SEOUL, South Korea — The American woman who made global headlines for commissioning clones of her favourite pet dog has left South Korea without the puppies.
Bernann McKinney was in South Korea this month to see the five dogs duplicated from her dead pitbull Booger by Seoul-based RNL Bio.
But the publicity led to her being identified as a woman who faced charges in the 1970s of abduction and unlawful imprisonment of a Mormon missionary in Britain.
Kim Yoon, a spokeswoman for RNL Bio, said McKinney left South Korea last week to go back to the United States as scheduled AND did not take the puppies.
Kim said she did not know WHETHER McKinney would return to collect the animals.
Question: what’s up with this news report?
[Still, I do believe the dogs were really cloned. Joy just did not have the money to ship them back to the USA. The story ends here?]