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Maybe the clothes just didn't fit.

Employees at the Walmart in Cape Coral, Fla., told police that they saw Christina Cifaldi, 22, take $163 worth of clothing into a fitting room. She allegedly then urinated on then and left the store.

It was fairly easy to identify Cifaldi and track her down -- because she left her wallet, complete with her driver's license, in the changing room with the soiled clothing.

Cifalidi was charged with criminal mischief and property damage, and released from the Lee County Jail April 22 after paying $500 bail.

Christina Cifaldi Mug Shot

It's just a guess, but we suspect she has peed her pants before -- while wearing them.

Source: Ft. Myers News-Press

Most Recent Comments

Posted by Joan, Henderson, NV on April 30, 2010:

I worked at Macys in Queens, NY about 20 years ago. One of the women who worked in the dress department told me that some customers had defecated in the dressing room. And this had happened more than once. Don't know if it was the same person each time.

Posted by Ruth, Washington on May 1, 2010:

I worked for Wally for six years -- several of them spent in Ladies Wear at the fitting rooms. This is not uncommon behavior there. If people really knew what happens in them no one would ever try clothes on without just running them through a wash first. I haven't in years! Not only is there harmful chemicals in the "sizing" used to make the clothes look nice -- you don't know if someone has tried them on who has head lice or worse problems.

Posted by Kathi, Florida on May 8, 2010:

I few years ago, I managed a couple of laundromats. One was in a pretty rough neighborhood, unattended, and open 24 hours.

About every couple of weeks, we would come in and find that someone had pooped somewhere in the building. We referred to this person as "The Mad Crapper!" Sometimes it was on the bathroom floor, other times, right out in the open. Once they smeared it all over the walls and some washing machines. UUUGGGGHH--gross! After the 2nd time, we started filing police reports. It did eventually stop, but we always figured either the guy got arrested for something else, or was a complete nut-case, and got committed to a psych hospital somewhere (and hopefully got some help!)

Don't even ask how many times we found used condoms laying around!

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