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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Thu Sep 22, 2022 9:39 pm
He had dirt on Hillary
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Tue Oct 04, 2022 7:20 pm
Group of women dressed in green bodysuits attack women on NYC subway Oct 4, 2022
NYC subway attack: Gang of women in neon-green bodysuits attack and rob 2 women
A video captured a group of women dressed in neon-green bodysuits who began to assault two women on the New York City subway.
A gang of six women wearing neon-green bodysuits beat and robbed two 19-year-old women on a New York City subway early Sunday in a bizarre caught-on-video attack.
The incident happened around 2 a.m. on a Times Square subway train, police said.
Video posted online shows the six women aboard the train fighting with some passengers. At least one woman can be seen repeatedly punching a victim in the face while another appears to wrap her leg around a second victim and drag her to the floor.
The mother of one victim told the New York Post that what happened on the train was "absolutely disgusting" and that the gang in green needs to be held accountable.
Attack unfolded on subway near Times Square station in New York City
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Tue Oct 11, 2022 8:42 pm
__ 1 on Netflix-- Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
From the Emmy award winning creator of American Monster: the Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
The series examines the gruesome and horrific true crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer and the systemic failures that enabled one of America’s most notorious serial killers to continue his murderous spree in plain sight for over a decade.
(((ferfuk- that's some raw stuff..Some scenes choked my stomach-- the things he did, unbelievable- You'll luv it, enjoy.)))
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:44 pm
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:01 am
Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:38 pm
10-12-2022
Florida prison guards broke inmate's neck — then left him paralyzed and starving to death in his cell.
On Wednesday, the Miami Herald reported on the story of Craig Ridley, a 62-year-old prisoner in Florida who, after having his neck broken by guards, was left to die in his cell.
"Ridley, 62, was lying on his bunk paralyzed, his neck dislocated — a catastrophic injury suffered after corrections officers tackled him to the ground face first on Sept. 8, 2017," reported Nicholas Nehamas. "A little more than a month later, he would be dead, having been manhandled, mocked and ignored by prison staff, even as he begged for help. 'My neck is broke,' Ridley said, according to a video taken by officers shortly after his injury and obtained by the Miami Herald. 'I’m paralyzed.'"
"Instead of calling for a backboard, officers at the scene of his injury forced Ridley into a wheelchair," said the report. "He drooped forward awkwardly, crying out in pain, the video shows. A prison nurse disregarded his complaints during a brief exam.
'You ain’t paralyzed,' one officer told him. Officers then put Ridley in a confinement cell, positioning him on a toilet where, unable to balance, he fell onto the hard floor — again face first — leaving a pool of blood that horrified other inmates. Once more, prison medical staff said he was fine."
According to the report, his blockmates begged guards to get him medical attention as he lay in his cell, unable to walk and starving because he couldn't reach the food he was being given. After five days of this paralysis, guards finally took him to a hospital, where "He died on Oct. 12 — five years ago Wednesday — intubated and unable to communicate."
According to the report, this story was kept hushed for years because of the Florida prison system's lack of transparency — finally laid out in a damning, almost 400 page report by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Florida prisons have only 76 percent of the employees they need, with a statewide shortage of nearly 4,000 officers, according to the Florida Department of Corrections," said the report. "The situation has grown so alarming that Gov. Ron DeSantis is activating Florida’s National Guard to help staff state prisons, where roughly 450 incarcerated people die every year. Many pass away from natural causes thanks to the state’s long sentences and aging inmate population. Some die young because of illicit drugs, others by suicide. Most result in an autopsy, a rudimentary report — and then not much else."
This comes amid numerous other reports of egregious mistreatment of people in Florida prisons and jails — including a sheriff in Fort Myers who refused to evacuate a 457-bed jail as Hurricane Ian was bearing down on the region.
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Sat Oct 15, 2022 2:11 pm
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Sat Oct 15, 2022 4:50 pm
When asked why they did it they said "We're protesting oil and this is an oil painting".
Liberals for sure
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Sat Oct 15, 2022 11:21 pm
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:59 am
Car Filled with Concrete and Buried Found in FB Engineer's Backyard; Cadaver Dogs Indicate Possible Human Remains By John McCann, Western Journal October 21, 2022 at 8:21pm
A Facebook engineer and his family were shocked to find buried car during the renovations of their $15 million home in Atherton, California, a suburb of San Francisco.
Police investigating the strange find have been alerted to the possible presence of human remains by cadaver dogs, making the finding a potential crime scene, according to KNTV.
The vehicle was discovered 4 to 5 feet underground, according to a news release from Atherton police, who said the car had “unused bags of concrete throughout the vehicle.”
The discovery occurred on Thursday morning, according to the report.
The initial investigation has determined that the car has been there since the 1990s, well before the current owners.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported Friday that the property’s former owner, whom they identified as Johnny Bocktune Lew, had a “colorful history of arrests for murder and insurance fraud.” Lew was convicted in 1977 of two counts of attempted murder, and had been convicted of murder in a 1966 case that was later overturned, the Chronicle reported.
The newspaper quoted Lew’s daughter, Jacq Searle, as saying of Thursday’s discovery, “this wouldn’t surprise me, just based on how sketchy my father was.” She said her father died in 2015.
The Daily Mail said the current owners of the home are Paul Saab, a Facebook software engineer, and his wife, Christal Condon Saab, an angel investor.
The Saabs bought the 12,000-square-foot home, which sits on a 1.6-acre lot, in 2020. They had no idea the car was there.
The Daily Mail reported that the car is registered to a previous owner of the home.
The Lew family lived at the sprawling mansion from 1990 to 2014, the Daily Mail reported.
Commander Dan Larsen of the Atherton Police provided some details on the findings and the possibility of this becoming a criminal investigation.
“Cadaver dogs were called to the scene. The cadaver dogs made a slight notification of possible human remains,” Commander Larsen, said according to KNTV.
Atherton residents were both shocked and intrigued by the mystery of the car.
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Wed Oct 26, 2022 3:13 am
USPS honoring late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with stamp Associated Press October 24, 2022, 3:24 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service is honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as “an icon of American culture” with a stamp in the new year.
The design, unveiled on Monday, is a painted portrait based on a photo of Ginsburg in a black robe with an intricate white collar, which became her trademark.
“After beginning her career as an activist lawyer fighting gender discrimination, Justice Ginsburg became a respected jurist whose important majority opinions advancing equality and strong dissents on socially controversial rulings made her a passionate proponent of equal justice,” the agency said in its announcement.
Ginsburg died in 2020 at the age of 87. The newly unveiled first-class “forever” stamp of the liberal icon will be available for purchase in 2023, although officials did not mention a specific date. A first-class stamp currently costs 60 cents, a price that will rise to 63 cents on Jan. 22, 2023.
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:43 am
For the first time in her life she'll finally get a guy to lick her.
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Thu Oct 27, 2022 2:10 am
"Phichit demanded that he be arrested for his crime, so the pharmacy staff had no choice but to call police. During questioning, the man said that he preferred to spend some time behind bars, where he would receive three free meals a day and get to socialize with other people, instead of on the streets, without a job and at a real risk of starving to death.
It’s unclear how police officers chose to deal with the situation, but Phichit’s story served as a reminder of the dire situation many Thai people are in at the moment, with inflation hitting the highest level since 2008."
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Subject: Re: News You Might Have Missed Mon Nov 07, 2022 11:37 am
Chicago weekend gun violence sees more than 30 shot, including off-duty cop, 15-year-old boy in drive-by Chicago teen among 5 murder victims in weekend gun violence Published November 7, 2022 10:53am EST