Man arrested for killing his mother in Essex
Mon, 07 Sep 2009

Cllr. Marsh calls the incident "well crap."
An unbalanced man from the village of Tilty, Essex wanted for murdering his own mother in the county last week was picked up by Northumberland authorities today as he was attempting to flee to France.
Mr. Alan Tiledamage -- a Geography teacher at Braintree Upper School -- was a primary suspect after his mother, Sharon Tiledamage, was found dead in her home in Great Dunmow on Friday. He is currently being questioned by the Morpeth constabulary.
Mrs. Sharon Tiledamage was found beaten to death by her own loofah in the pagoda in her back garden, just next to the prize-winning gardenias. The gardineas are to have statements taken by officers from Braintree in the next few days.
Where did it all go wrong?
- The name "Essex" derives from the Old English "Ä’astseaxe" which translates to "Easy Sex" and stems from the loose nature of the Saxon women who settled there so they could be close to London for the shops.
- This reputation caused an influx of questionable characters from both the Saxons and the Angles nearby.
- Due to lack of the numeracy required to read train timetables, few families have moved from the area leading to a small gene pool based on these medieval troublemakers and slags.
- Essex County Council was formed in 1889, but by then it was too late and all hope was lost.
- The boundary with Greater London was established in 1965 so that Londoners could disassociate themselves with their Essex neighbours.
Morpeth police are yet to release a statement, except this one:
"We can confirm that Mr. Tiledamage is being held in custody over the death of his mother in Essex. We are taking this matter very seriously as it's a dying shame for anyone to spend their final days in Essex," Sergeant Pepper reads from an edible press release at a press conference held during breaks in the US Open.
Harsher penalties were brought in for murder in the county back in November 2008 after the EU Court of Human Rights declared it an "affront to human dignity for anyone's last memories of life on Earth to be of Essex." Several petitions were circulated in Chelmsford to fight the legistlation, but few could write their own name on the sheet.
"It's well crap," Councillor Jodie Marsh, Conservative chair of the Essex Country Council, tells WAFTI during a glamour photoshoot. Defiant over the EU ruling, she adds, "I never fort[sic] someone would kill their mum, but Essex is well nice and definitely the best place to do it."
WAFTI sent several correspondents to Essex to get reactions from family and friends, but only one returned alive. We all wish him a speedy recovery from his injuries to report his findings in due course.

