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It's been a quarter of a century since Amy Fisher (aka "the Long Island Lolita") showed up on the doorstep of Mary Jo Buttafuoco, and shot the wife of her lover Joey Buttafuoco in the face.
This week, the 62-year-old Buttafuoco, who survived the 1992 attack, spoke to Dr. Mehmet Oz for his TV show's "True Crime Tuesday" and talked about Fisher and her feelings on what's transpired since. "I don't have a lot of thoughts about her other than … she's kind of a waste,"
Buttafuoco also discussed the facial surgery she had earlier this year to fix the damage Fisher's bullet wrought.
"When I got out of surgery … I smiled and I went, 'I see my teeth,'" she said. "It's the silliest thing, yet it was the greatest thing."
The facial rejuvenation, Buttafuoco said, has turned her from somewhat of a recluse—she noted she couldn't even get into the photo booth at her son's wedding a couple of years ago—to a woman with confidence: "Now the first thing I do is selfie … I mean it's like yay!"
Buttafuoco divorced her husband in 2003 and last year called him a "sociopath" who could "charm the snakes out of the trees."
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: silo13
I remember that case, back when individuals shot other individuals. Those were the good ole days, eh?
Now the standard operating procedure seems to be mass murder of innocents. What do you think happened?
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: silo13
I remember that case, back when individuals shot other individuals. Those were the good ole days, eh?
Now the standard operating procedure seems to be mass murder of innocents. What do you think happened?