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aardwolf posted:...I confused the talk about creepy engineers taking illicit dumps with the talk about crickets and this statement got pretty weird. Lmfao
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aardwolf posted:...I confused the talk about creepy engineers taking illicit dumps with the talk about crickets and this statement got pretty weird. lol
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aardwolf posted:...I confused the talk about creepy engineers taking illicit dumps with the talk about crickets and this statement got pretty weird.
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http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-12/denmark-submarine-killer-to-be-tested-against-cold-cases/9041076 Oh god they're now investigating him possibly being a serial killer
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Synthbuttrange posted:http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-12/denmark-submarine-killer-to-be-tested-against-cold-cases/9041076 These were also accidents
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Synthbuttrange posted:http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-12/denmark-submarine-killer-to-be-tested-against-cold-cases/9041076 What's the odds she knew about the connection and he found out? He obviously couldn't talk away this one
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Synthbuttrange posted:http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-12/denmark-submarine-killer-to-be-tested-against-cold-cases/9041076 This was pretty inevitable after they found multiple videos of women being murdered on
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# ? Oct 11, 2017 23:05 |
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Hope they don't gently caress up with the DNA evidence, it's less of a slam dunk than people think.
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# ? Oct 11, 2017 23:06 |
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So was the hatch on his submarine, it turns out.
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# ? Oct 11, 2017 23:08 |
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Goon Danton posted:So was the hatch on his submarine, it turns out.
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Goon Danton posted:So was the hatch on his submarine, it turns out.
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Goon Danton posted:So was the hatch on his submarine, it turns out.
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Goon Danton posted:So was the hatch on his submarine, it turns out.
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Synthbuttrange posted:http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-12/denmark-submarine-killer-to-be-tested-against-cold-cases/9041076 They're not exactly doing that. Because of the case Denmark and Sweden are opening up their DNA systems to each other to help solve cold case murders that might have been committed by a registered Swedes and Danes in either country. It's to make cooperation easier in the future which makes sense because our countries are so close to each other. So yeah the case sparked this so he's just the first person they are testing in unsolved dismemberment cases. They don't actually have any similar cases. I haven't read about the Japanese tourist in any Danish source.
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That explains how her legs fell off, but what about her head?
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 14:35 |
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Summerfield Slaughter Familicide, Vitamin C, and North Carolina. quote:Susie despised Delores and made no attempt to hide it. She and Tom were living in Beaufort, S.C. — Tom had joined the Navy Reserve — when their son, John, was born in 1974. This story is an explosion of and I cannot believe it all happened.
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teen witch posted:Summerfield Slaughter This is a pro click. The sub-title sold me immediately. "Fritz Klenner and his first-cousin and lover Susie Lynch took their lives in an explosion. Lynch's sons were poisoned and shot; five other family members were killed."
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I just suplex them. Is that not right?
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 21:06 |
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So that 'sonic weapon' attack on the US Embassy in Cuba? Apparently the most likely culprit is mass hysteria: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/12/cuba-mass-hysteria-sonic-attacks-neurologists Not to sound too big-headed, but I totally called this as the explanation when the story first broke
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# ? Oct 12, 2017 21:09 |
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In this timeline Guile still hasn't perfected the technique
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Mr. Flunchy posted:So that 'sonic weapon' attack on the US Embassy in Cuba? Apparently the most likely culprit is mass hysteria: Those neurologists haven’t actually examined anyone, they were just asked to weigh in on reports. The article is pure fluff.
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Reminds me of the twitching girls. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/magazine/teenage-girls-twitching-le-roy.html
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Beanbox posted:She is swedish, and they also found her legs. I know we have a good title, but....
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# ? Oct 13, 2017 00:36 |
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it had that title for over two years so it's okay to change it I think
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# ? Oct 13, 2017 00:39 |
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If I died horrifically, I'd take a small comfort in being a thread-naming case.
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EmmyOk posted:it had that title for over two years so it's okay to change it I think <3
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teen witch posted:Summerfield Slaughter Interesting story, but Christ was it a chore to read. Someone explain how paragraphs work to that journo.
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A Pinball Wizard posted:Interesting story, but Christ was it a chore to read. Someone explain how paragraphs work to that journo. I know, that was one of the most terribly written things I've ever seen.
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Bamabalacha posted:I know, that was one of the most terribly written things I've ever seen. For the rest of us that spot is taken by your posts
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Jedit posted:That explains how her legs fell off, but what about her head? 'er head was fine nothin' wrong wi' that....it just wasn't attached to er' body....
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Avenging_Mikon posted:For the rest of us that spot is taken by your posts Awwww, thank you.
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cash crab posted:I know we have a good title, but.... EmmyOk posted:it had that title for over two years so it's okay to change it I think Thank you
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Bamabalacha posted:Awwww, thank you. No, thank you
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I'm currently reading Bloody Crimes: The Funeral of Abraham Lincoln and the Chase for Jefferson Davis and there is a brief aside about the June 17 1962 Washington Arsenal Fire. During the civil war 19 women died in a fire and explosion at the Ammunition plant at Washington Arsenal (in present day Fort McNair) because someone thought it would be a good idea to lay fireworks made for the upcoming Independence Day celebrations, out in the sun. The fireworks caught fire and sent sparks through an open window into a room filled with black powder. The women worked in such cramped conditions and they all wore large hoop skirts, the dead were doomed from the start. The Washington Evening Star posted:"After the powder on the benches caught, the fire spread down rapidly, blinding the girls and setting fire to their clothes. Many of them ran to the windows wrapped in flames, and on their way communicated the fire to the dresses of others." Hundreds of screaming women as young as thirteen fled the building, many of them on fire. Men covered them in tarps or rushed them to the river to put the flames out. Many of the would-be rescuers suffered severe burns on their hands and arms. Bloody Crimes posted:Desperate arsenal workers searched the debris for survivors..."The bodies were in such a condition that it was found necessary to place boards under each one in order to remove them from the ruins...they were carried out and placed upon the ground." Unsupported, the burned corpses would have crumbled and broken into pieces. The "charred remains of those who had perished," the Evening Star reported, "were laid upon the ground and covered over with canvass." The Cornoner posted:"The canvas covering the remains was then removed, and the most terrible sight presented itself to the view of those standing around. The charred remains of seventeen dead bodies lay scattered about, some in boxes, some on pieces of boards, and some in large tin pans, they having been removed from the ruins in these receptacles. In nearly every case only the trunk of the body remained, the arms and legs being missing or detached. A singular feature of the sad spectacle was that presented by a number of bodies nearly burned to a cinder being caged, as it were, in the wire of their hooped skirts . . . Many of the bodies seem to have been crisped quote bloodless." Here are a couple of articles about it http://ghostsofdc.org/2013/03/12/twenty-one-killed-in-explosion-at-washington-arsenal/ https://blogs.loc.gov/inside_adams/2015/06/an-almost-inexcusable-catastrophe-explosion-at-the-washington-arsenal/ Basticle has a new favorite as of 19:04 on Oct 15, 2017 |
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Dirty John. A long read, but worth it. It's well-written and the story is absolutely engrossing, revealing the kind of damage a single, pathological man can do to an entire family. I've read about a lot of sociopaths, but John isn't a serial killer - though he definitely fits the profile. The fact his crimes were slightly less outlandish actually made the story more unsettling, in some ways, as they seemed less like something from a horror movie and more like something I can imagine happening in my own or my friends' lives. And boy, does the story escalate. One thing that struck me was the description of how, when John got angry and let his facade slip, people looked into his eyes and saw an "utter void" looking back - it's identical to the way contemporaries have described Henry Lee Lucas, or Bundy, or any number of other psychopaths. They're charming, until suddenly something switches and they're utterly not.
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A seasonal entry: The Great New England Vampire Panic.quote:Children playing near a hillside gravel mine found the first graves. One ran home to tell his mother, who was skeptical at first—until the boy produced a skull.
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Skelicopter posted:And boy, does the story escalate.
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Besesoth posted:A seasonal entry: The Great New England Vampire Panic. There’s an early Dollop about it. Worth a listen!
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Skelicopter posted:Dirty John. Great read. Talk about a twist ending though.
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MightyJoe36 posted:Great read. Talk about a twist ending though. Yeah, that's not what I was anticipating. Tremendous read. Not just about an utter evil human being, but about the mind of someone who bought into him so thoroughly and took so long to realize how awful he really was. This stood out, though: quote:She began wearing a wig, living and working out of hotels, checking in under the names of her assistants. In a request for a restraining order, her lawyer laid out John Meehan’s long, ugly history. How the Indiana nursing board had yanked his license and called him “a clear and immediate danger to the public.”
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