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There's some sort of opiate in Immodium that needs stupidly high doses to activate or something like that. Anyhow, some goon's husband was doing it and died in a movie theater with them.
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natetimm posted:There's some sort of opiate in Immodium that needs stupidly high doses to activate or something like that. Anyhow, some goon's husband was doing it and died in a movie theater with them. Did this really happen or was the goon just full of poo poo?
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 02:52 |
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Danger posted:This was just in the news again which of course recalls (and is mentioned in the story) the famous Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post article about the same subject: https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...2a52_story.html That article, holy gently caress. quote:The tape is unendurable. Mostly, you hear a woman’s voice, tense but precise, explaining to a police dispatcher what she is seeing. Initially, there’s nothing in the background. Then Balfour howls at the top of her lungs, “OH, MY GOD, NOOOO!”
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 04:32 |
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End Of Worlds posted:Pyf doomed marriage titties
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 05:06 |
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Danger posted:This was just in the news again which of course recalls (and is mentioned in the story) the famous Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post article about the same subject: https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...2a52_story.html This sick gently caress left his kid in the car on purpose. http://www.people.com/article/justin-ross-harris-strange-behavior-after-arrest-combative-unemotional
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Danger posted:This was just in the news again which of course recalls (and is mentioned in the story) the famous Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post article about the same subject: https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...2a52_story.html This is still the best article I've ever read. Absolutely deserved its Pulitzer. Does anyone have the one about the dad who left his son in the car while hunting, and the son got lost when he tried to find dad? That's nearly as good.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 09:09 |
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packetmantis posted:That article, holy gently caress. I had to stop reading after the description of the phone call the father made to his wife after he had found his child's body in the car after a long day at work. "Undecipherable screaming"... Also the father who tried to wrestle a gun away from the cop who showed up to the scene so he could kill himself. I can't even imagine.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 14:29 |
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quote:Then there is the Chattanooga, Tenn., business executive who must live with this: His motion-detector car alarm went off, three separate times, out there in the broiling sun. But when he looked out, he couldn’t see anyone tampering with the car. So he remotely deactivated the alarm and went calmly back to work.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 15:07 |
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doodlebugs posted:This sick gently caress left his kid in the car on purpose. lol "he didn't act sad enough" is the worst possible argument for someone's guilt.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 15:33 |
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There is other stuff too, like him going out at lunch and checking to see if the kid was dead yet.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 15:46 |
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Danger posted:This was just in the news again which of course recalls (and is mentioned in the story) the famous Pulitzer Prize winning Washington Post article about the same subject: https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...2a52_story.html Y'all can post all the horrible murders and disasters you want, but it's these mundane tragedies that scare me the most, I think. On more than one occasion, forgetfulness and miscommunication between my parents resulted in me or my brother getting left somewhere and neither one of them came to pick us up. It's only a small step from that to dying in a car.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 15:48 |
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The Fuzzy Hulk posted:There is other stuff too, like him going out at lunch and checking to see if the kid was dead yet. That's not in the article you linked.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 16:17 |
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It's an opioid, it just doesn't get you high. It'll plug your GI tract up nicely, as opiates are wont to do.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 16:27 |
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A Pinball Wizard posted:lol "he didn't act sad enough" is the worst possible argument for someone's guilt.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 17:50 |
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A Pinball Wizard posted:That's not in the article you linked. I didn't link an article, that was someone else. If you need one, here is one that says he; "did an Internet search for how long it takes for an animal to die in a hot car" and "during lunch [Harris] did access the same vehicle through the driver's side door to place an object into the vehicle." http://www.people.com/article/toddler-dies-in-hot-car-justin-ross-harris-georgia-murder-police-respond-false-reports The Fuzzy Hulk has a new favorite as of 18:37 on Feb 13, 2016 |
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GWBBQ posted:I'll never understand the lack of empathy it takes to get judgmental about the way others grieve. If there'[s actual evidence then it will speak for itself. It's less a lack of empathy and more a misunderstanding of grief. You don't get nuanced, realistic depictions of grief in most forms of media so if you're not bawling or filled with rage people aren't sure how to deal with it. To a person unfamiliar with deep, serious grieving I'm sure the way some people would react to it would be a genuine surprise.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 20:09 |
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Not a gross or really terrible crime, but a interesting one for it's eccentric participants. http://malefactorsregister.com/wp/who-killed-captain-wanderwell/ quote:Take a suspected German spy, his beautiful wife, a soldier-of-fortune with a grudge, throw in a British peer, a mysterious “man in grey,” allegations of mutiny, and an unsolved murder aboard a barely seaworthy ship manned by an amateur crew of adventurers and you have a Hollywood melodrama that seems to write itself.
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# ? Feb 13, 2016 20:56 |
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Your Gay Uncle posted:Did this really happen or was the goon just full of poo poo? The goon who lived, or the one who died?
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# ? Feb 14, 2016 20:54 |
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Ozz81 posted:The goon who lived, or the one who died? Full of poo poo. Immodium.
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# ? Feb 15, 2016 02:16 |
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People have mentioned various podcasts that dead with criminal cases in this thread before. My fiancée likes murder documentary shows and she has several out of town trips coming up next month. Can people recommend some good podcasts that deal with murders or unusual crimes? And which ones to avoid?
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# ? Feb 15, 2016 06:10 |
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Lore kind of covers some of that stuff. It mixes historical context with urban legends and some of the podcast subjects are quite disturbing when looking at murders committed due to insane beliefs. https://www.lorepodcast.com
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Randalor posted:People have mentioned various podcasts that dead with criminal cases in this thread before. My fiancée likes murder documentary shows and she has several out of town trips coming up next month. Can people recommend some good podcasts that deal with murders or unusual crimes? And which ones to avoid? Criminal is good. It has little short episodes but doesn't come out frequently but the back catalogue should be good. I also listen to sword and scale, but you have to be careful with some of them. I'd avoid the two part episodes 33 and 34, which is about the murder of Jun Lin and gets gruesome. There's also one about two pedophiles and their online chats being read by robot voices that goes on way too long. His H H Holmes one is great, as is some of the early episodes like the White House boys one, the two on Morgan Ingram, the later one on satanic panic, the conspiracy theory ones like episodes 5 and 6 and the Bluebeards episode. Those are great. It can be hit and miss though. Obviously gonna recommend the first season of Serial. It's a good listen. Lore is also fascinating, but the guy who does it has a little bit of an odd voice that grates on me after a while. I also like Invisibilia which isn't crime related, but more about fascinating takes on things that are unseen.
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AzureSkys posted:Lore kind of covers some of that stuff. It mixes historical context with urban legends and some of the podcast subjects are quite disturbing when looking at murders committed due to insane beliefs. Lore has at least one either outright lie or wildly unsubstantiated claim in each episode. It's fun seeing if you can spot it.
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End Of Worlds posted:Lore has at least one either outright lie or wildly unsubstantiated claim in each episode. It's fun seeing if you can spot it. What? Is this deliberate, like at the end of Astroboy? Or due to lovely research?
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Randalor posted:People have mentioned various podcasts that dead with criminal cases in this thread before. My fiancée likes murder documentary shows and she has several out of town trips coming up next month. Can people recommend some good podcasts that deal with murders or unusual crimes? And which ones to avoid? http://thinkingsidewayspodcast.com/ has a lot of unsolved murder mysteries. They do tend to joke around a lot and tend not to have a great understanding of countries outside of the US but they get in pretty deep. But hey stop derailing this thread about depressing cases of dead children. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Mary_Jane_Barker https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurore_Gagnon And a terrible, terrible palate cleanser. Terrifying empress who doesn't care much for her husband's favorite concubine. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empress_L%C3%BC_Zhi#Roles_in_the_deaths_of_Concubine_Qi_and_Liu_Ruyi Warning, I almost barfed reading the description. If you've seen "Audition" you probably have an idea of what's going on.
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Randalor posted:People have mentioned various podcasts that dead with criminal cases in this thread before. My fiancée likes murder documentary shows and she has several out of town trips coming up next month. Can people recommend some good podcasts that deal with murders or unusual crimes? And which ones to avoid? I've really been enjoying Missing Maura Murray. It's all about a single missing person case, and the hosts aren't particularly wed to any one theory.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 02:30 |
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Listen to the Sword and Scale, anything about schizophrenia, tapes being played, Canada, or Internet transcripts should be great.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 02:35 |
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I like The Generation Why Podcast a lot. Especially now they've gotten rid of the opening announcer who sounded like she was sentencing you to detention for throwing spitballs.
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:I am so drat glad he realized that his oh-so-90s standup persona wasn't going to cut it anymore and switched over to writing and directing. He's a talented guy. Are you thinking of his Police Academy voice? Because his standup isnt really like that and hes one of the funniest comedians ever imho
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GIANT OUIJA BOARD posted:I've really been enjoying Missing Maura Murray. It's all about a single missing person case, and the hosts aren't particularly wed to any one theory. Really enjoying this so far, thanks. Does anybody else have any long form mystery podcasts? (besides Serial)
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Krypt-OOO-Nite!! posted:I would never have imagined that sort of horror scenario would be possible just through absent-mindedness and would only happen if you were a neglectful arsehole. My dad actually almost left me in the car once when I was a baby. He was supposed to drop me off at the sitter on his way to work but just forgot that day. Luckily he took a corner really fast getting to the office and I said "Wheeee!" loud enough for him to notice.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 07:53 |
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Some of you may remember this: the body of an escort is found in Long Island. Soon they find a few more bodies, including one man and one infant. Still unsolved. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Island_serial_killer
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nocal posted:Some of you may remember this: the body of an escort is found in Long Island. Soon they find a few more bodies, including one man and one infant. Still unsolved. I remember they were saying it could have been two different killers dropping off bodies in the same place which I'm sure led to some really awkward funny interaction with each other. "Charles." slight nod "Hank." tips trucker hat
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/03/12/prostitute-found-dead-near-ny-serial-killers-dumping-ground-likely-murdered.html Saw this update the other day. I'm glad her family were able to get a better autopsy because SCPD have been blowing this case off from the start. Also that doctor is really wack and I would not be at all surprised if he was the culprit. At least one of the other initial four's family got weird phone calls from the killer.
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pienipple posted:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/03/12/prostitute-found-dead-near-ny-serial-killers-dumping-ground-likely-murdered.html Baden is kind of a weird dude, but he's a pretty good forensic...autopsy-giver-guy? His HBO series is really interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHApFy-szg4
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GIANT OUIJA BOARD posted:I've really been enjoying Missing Maura Murray. It's all about a single missing person case, and the hosts aren't particularly wed to any one theory. this is pretty good. i like that they're pretty open about how it's all just speculation and they're mostly just guessing at new theories
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 17:35 |
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Did anything happen with that family who wanted to invalidate the sale of their new house because the previous owners failed to disclose that some weirdo was sending letters about how the house was cursed and he watched them through the walls or whatever? I hope they got that refund.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 22:42 |
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Last I heard it was a scam, they were sending the letters themselves.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 23:46 |
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The Art Bell "Area 51" caller- someone claiming to be an ex-Area 51 employee calls into a radio show to warn the world about aliens https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoFYu2stcHU The Dyatlov Pass incident- a team of Russian hikers in a remote part of the Urals flee their tents in the middle of the night and their cause of death is ruled to be "a compelling unknown force" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident
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Ah yes, Dyatlov Pass, a new and novel subject for this thread.
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