Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Jill Quigg Arrested For Breaking And Entering


If you have no idea who Jill Quigg is then you are probably not alone. However, if you saw the movie Gone Baby Gone and you remember Dottie then you know exactly who she is and how incredibly good she was in that role. Last week, Jill was arrested for breaking and entering and also causing damage to property. She and a friend broke into an apartment and stole some things. When the police stopped them, the couple blamed everything on a black guy.

They told the police they chased the guy because they knew the television and other stuff was not his. They then told police they caught him, and to make sure everything was ok decided to keep the television and other property safely in Quigg's apartment.

She plead not guilty yesterday.


33 comments:

  1. you can lay off the meth or you can lay offf the meth. I strongly suggest you lay off the meth. Jeez

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  2. Meth is a horrible, wretched drug.

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  3. "blamed everything on a black guy" ugh! HATE!!!Always, always, always, the go-to response for some people. Sad thing is, it usually works. Glad the cops saw past that bullshit.

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  4. God I love crack heads...when in doubt blame a black!

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  5. beautiful mug-shot!

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  6. A bigot and a meth head. Such class and refinement.

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  7. She was a local who was hired for that movie, which is great if you haven't seen it. How sad to see what she's become, how sad she thought she could blame a black man for her crime. I hope drug diversion is part of her sentence because she obviously needs it.

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  8. What everyone else said. That is a face of meth, kids.

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  9. I've never seen the movie, so this is the first time I've seen her. I looked her up on IMDb and it says she was born in 1975. WTF? I thought she WAS 75, not born in '75. Damn.

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  10. She's 35ish? Lord have mercy.

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  11. wow. she looks 60, easy. meth addiction is a sad thing.

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  12. There is a link in the boston.com story to an interview with her back when the movie came out, and how she was hired for the role.

    The neighborhood she was arrested in is one of the worst in Quincy, called Quincy Point. It's very sad to see what drugs and addiction do to people. I hope she gets the help she needs and gets clean.

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  13. I am going to see those eyes in my nightmares tonight.

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  14. This is meth not crack. Intervention had a lady addicted to crack for thirty years, and she looked way better than this.

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  15. Yeah, I just love any opportunity to say "Crack is Whack."

    Facesofmeth.us is a WAY scary place to visit. It should be required viewing for EVERY pre-teen.

    They scared us off LSD and heroin when I was a kid, I know it can work for today's fatal drugs.

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  16. Why do I not remember her from Gone, Baby, Gone?? She looks like death riding on a soda cracker.

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  17. Are you sure IMDB didn't say she was born in 1875? Mummies in the museum look better than that.

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  18. "They scared us off LSD and heroin when I was a kid..."

    The best was the anti-angel dust movie. That thing was so damned funny! We also got the decapitation movie for driver's ed and the bleeding/oozing pustules photos for sex ed. Those were the days!

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  19. Hee hee, Mooshki...too funny!

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  21. I deleted my own comment 'cause I wrote it wrong. Was Dottie, the character Jill played, the kidnapped kid's real mother? It's been awhile since I saw the film, but I thought it was a great film.

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  23. Vanity is my anti-drug.

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  24. ditto karmen. twice.

    teehee.

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  25. hooooly crap...I mean, omg, you're telling me that that lady is 35??? Saying she is not a healthy person would be an understatement.

    I'm not trying to come off mean, I'm truly shocked at this photo. I saw Gone Baby Gone and I can not figure out who she was.
    I sincerely hope she gets help.

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  26. Holyfuckingshit, *I* was born in 1975.

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  27. @MC "death riding on a soda cracker"

    My favorite line today.

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  28. @chopchop - me, too. I'm feeling pretty good about my life choices after looking at that picture.

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  29. Just noticed, she looks as old as Tom Bosley, which should tell us her life expectancy.

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  30. If you google her character, you'll get all the news articles. One of the Boston papers (was it the globe?) had this mug shot inset into a still from the movie. She was the baby momma's friend.

    She always had a kind of old face, but yeah - meth doesn't help. We see faces of meth out here all the time. The website was part of project started by the multnomah county sheriff's department in Portland.

    And FYI - sometimes people use the term crack to denote meth. Like the users even. I stopped hearing crank awhile ago. More like chrissie, shards, meth, etc.

    'Course it seems like everyone has moved on to heroin. She must've missed the memo.

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  31. Actually, according to The Boston Globe, it's heroin. Not that that's any better than meth.

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