You've seen the stress tests on the street; the Church of Scientology gives people "e-meter" tests to show that their personalities are broken and can only be fixed by the Church. But a 20-year-old daughter of a Norwegian Parliament member killed herself after getting a bad score on the Church's personality test, says tabloid Verdens Gang (English translation here). The story's iffy — the main evidence seems to be a copy of the test results, which Kaja Bordevich Ballo's family found in her apartment. The results are dated hours before she died; the Church "has rooms just a few meters from the place where Kaja lived." But it was enough for Norway's leading paper to run on the front page, now that Tom Cruise has made Scientology news so popular.

Members of the anti-Church site Operation Clambake are discussing the story with mild skepticism. While Scientology does have a presence in Norway, the whole affair could be a coverup for another cause of death, or a political maneuver.

Either way, expect the Church to look bad whether it's guilty or not. Because, dude, alien spirit bodies and Tom Cruise?