Alex Zayas: TAMPA — Four years ago, John Wade Agan told deputies he was robbed at gunpoint in his taxicab, roughed up and stuffed into the trunk of the car.
Three years ago, he drove to a fire station with a butcher knife sticking out of his chest.
Two years ago, in a news conference from his hospital bed, he told the world he’d been bitten by two different snakes at the same time, a claim experts doubted.
He told the St. Petersburg Times he might have been the unluckiest man in the world.
Now, Agan occupies another hospital bed, befallen, he said, by yet another freak calamity: lightning.
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