Anyone can have a bad day, but when a bride (or groom) flips out, it's time to be afraid . . . very afraid.
Fugitive Groom
Manuel Victor Guzman got a four-hour pass to leave a California jail so he could get married -- and he used the opportunity to escape. A spokesman for the bride says, "She has no idea where he is."
Starting Off on the Wrong(and Flattened) Foot
Two weeks before her wedding, a 23-year-old would-be bride from Iowa allegedly bit her groom and deliberately ran over his foot. It's tradition not to see the bride before the wedding, but when an order of protection is involved, maybe not.Everyone Agreed: The Bride Was Stunning (and Stunned)
Police used a stun gun to subdue a bride and groom. "The short version of the story is they didn't want to quit their partying," an officer tells the Chicago Sun-Times. "If you put this in the class of wedding receptions gone bad, I guess this would take the cake."Boxing Brides Prepare for 'I Do'
Swinging at the heavy bag and sparring have become part of the prenuptial regimen for brides in Hong Kong. It's also a way to release of prenuptial rage.Unraveled at the Altar
A 30-year-old Italian woman is suing her stylist after her gown came undone at the altar, leaving the priest not knowing where to look.Bride and Groom Spend Wedding Night in Separate Cells
A rumble broke out at a Pittsburgh wedding involving the bride, groom, and guests of another wedding. The couple ended their wedding night in separate cells, but at least they were in the same jail.Convicted Husband-Killer to Wed Again — in Prison
Convicted murderer Sharee Miller earned notoriety in 1999 for enticing her Internet lover to kill her husband. After seeing a made-for-TV documentary about her case, 56-year-old Michael Denoyer fell in love with the 36 year old, and they are getting married, even though she's serving a life sentence.



