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Washington may become the first state to legalize human composting — which would give families a third option in addition to burial or cremation after their relatives die. In the process — also called “recomposition,” — bodies are placed in a vessel which speeds up decomposition and turned into a soil which can be returned to families. (Would you really want to eat those tomatoes, or whatever else you'd grow there? You could plant an apple tree & give a whole new meaning to Granny's Apple Pie.) “We really only have two easily accessible options in the U.S. — cremation and burial,” said Katrina Spade, a 41-year-old Seattle-based designer and architect. “And the question is: Why do we only have two options, and what would it look like if we had a dozen?” Democratic Sen. Jamie Pedersen is sponsoring a bill that would expand options for disposing human remains. If the bill is passed, it would take place May 1, 2020.
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Spoiler Alert: This story is a preview of “The Last Days of August,” a new “Serial”-style podcast from journalist Jon Ronson which will be released on Audible on January 3. On December 5, 2017, the body of 23-year-old porn superstar August Ames was found in a park near Los Angeles. The cause of death was asphyxiation from hanging. A brutally simple narrative quickly formed around her suicide. Cyberbullies, the story went, drove Ames to kill herself after she tweeted about not wanting to work with “crossover” male porn stars who also made gay porn. “The Last Days of August” rewrites the story of Ames’ death. Ronson’s broader version of events shifts the blame away from cyberbullies and instead places the tweetstorm and Ames’ death within a longer timeline of disturbing events. At the same time, it contextualizes porn stars Jessica Drake and Jaxton Wheeler, two of the major villains from the original narrative, while discovering new actors and events which helped push Ames over the edge. In one particularly harrowing portion of the seven-episode podcast series, Ronson and his producer Lena Misitzis dissect Ames’ final porn scene which was shot weeks before the flurry of tweets and has never been released to the public. They make the argument that her last scene was the real trigger for her suicide. “When you think about it what we were watching in that moment was the moment that she decided to die. That’s what we were watching and it’s awful,” Ronson told The Post. “That was the truth of it, that was the moment when she reached the point of no return. The Twitter bullying may have been the icing on the cake as some people described it.” Ronson and Misitzis felt comfortable coming to this conclusion because they were able to get access to text messages Ames sent to a friend about the scene. The podcasters also took a deep dive into Ames’ (real name Mercedes Grabowski) troubled childhood, cross-examined her husband, porn producer Kevin Moore, and broke down the decline in Ames’ mental health during the final days of her life. Before any of that, however, Ronson and Misitzis establish their bonafides by taking an ax to two of the main pillars of the cyberbullying storyline. That story, which was pushed by Ames’ husband Moore, began on December 3 when Ames tweeted: “Whichever (lady) performer is replacing me tomorrow for @EroticaXNews, you’re shooting with a guy who has shot gay porn, just to let cha know. BS is all I can say… Do agents really not care about who they’re representing?… I do my homework for my body.” Trying to clarify her position she later added: “NOT homophobic. Most girls don’t shoot with guys who have shot gay porn, for safety. That’s just how it is with me. I’m not putting my body at risk, i don’t know what they do in their private lives.” The following day Jessica Drake, a longtime and respected porn star who has accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct, took to Twitter to offer a rebuke of Ames’ position. “Performers, by all means, f–k who you want to f–k…but if you’re eliminating folks based on the fact they they (sic) may have done gay or crossover work, your logic is seriously flawed. reality is, WE DON’T KNOW who does what with whom when there are no cameras.” In a manifesto published on Ames’ website six days after her death, Moore explicitly blamed his wife’s death on Drake and gay porn star Jaxton Wheeler who, on December 5, tweeted: “@AugustAmesxxx the world is awaiting your apology or for you to swallow a cyanide pill. Either or we’ll take it.” At the Adult Video News Awards — porn’s version of the Oscars — which were held on January 27, 2018, Moore stood before the entire industry and declared, “Who you work with is up to you. It’s your body, it’s your choice. No agent, no producer, no company, and certainly not social media, decides what you do with your body.” The audience thunderously applauded Moore for his speech and some of the assembled porn stars wore t-shirts in memory of Ames. Awkwardly, Drake attended the AVNs and was in the audience when Moore made his speech. Ronson, who wrote a book called “So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed,” on the early days of cyberbullying, dissects Moore’s version of events with the precision of a surgeon. For example, Ronson points out that a close reading of Drake’s tweet reveals it to be relatively benign. Drake doesn’t condemn Ames or even call her out by name. Drake simply gives an alternative point of view on Ames’ health concerns. Ronson also highlights the fact that Drake was not acting with ill-intent and could not have known the effect her words may or may not have had on Ames. Drake issued a heartfelt apology nonetheless, three days after Ames’ death, and in a rare interview tearfully revealed to Ronson that she, ironically, was now the subject of intense internet bullying. Ronson’s reframing of Wheeler’s indefensible tweet is even simpler. Wheeler sent his appalling message telling Ames’ to “swallow a cyanide pill” in the early hours of December 5. Ames’ final tweet, a simple “f–k y’all,” was sent on August 4 and her body wasn’t found till December 5. Wheeler’s tweet, Ronson figured out, was sent after Ames’ had already taken her own life. “The Last Days of August” is full of details like these that Ronson and Misitzis dug up, which create a portrait of Ames that is harrowing, heartbreaking and inspiring all at the same time. Despite surviving childhood sexual traumas, Ames moved to Los Angeles by herself and for all intents and purposes conquered porn. In her five-year career, she shot nearly 300 scenes and was nominated for Female Performer of the Year three times at the AVNs. She was also a fan favorite not only because of her pure natural beauty but also because of her bubbly onscreen personality and exuberant sexuality. She was quite simply a joy to watch. At the end of the podcast series, Ronson and Misitzis laser-in on the Ames’ final scene because it was so clearly outside her upbeat comfort zone. Performing with 30-year-old Russian porn star Markus Dupree, who is known for his domineering style, Ames was pushed to her sexual limits and possibly beyond. In text messages to a friend, Ronson and Misitzis found Ames described Dupree going “full on War Machine.” This is a reference to Jon “War Machine” Koppenhaver a professional fighter turned porn star who is serving a life sentence for beating his ex-girlfriend, porn star Christy Mack, within an inch of her life. Both Ronson and Misitzis told The Post that watching the scene was one of the hardest parts of the entire project and in listening to Misitzis’ description of its contents, it is easy to understand why. “On more than one occasion in the footage, Marcus forcefully repositions August which visibly startles her,” Misitzis says in the final episode of the podcast. “She says ‘whoa s–t!’ and at one point Marcus picks up her pink thong, stretches it around her head, jerks her around by it, and then shoves it in her mouth.” “At the end of her scene, August is interviewed by a crewmember to establish consent for legal purposes. She’s staring straight into the camera, holding up her check for the day’s work, her makeup’s gone and her hair is pulled back, she looks resigned and emotional and hollow all at once. ‘Were you treated OK?’ she’s asked. And flatly, and quietly she says, ‘yes.’ For the first time in this footage, all the camera is focused on is August’s face and she seems like she’s verging on tears.” Six weeks later, Ames killed herself. Around the same time, four other female porn stars lost their lives to drug overdoses or under mysterious circumstances. Moore tried to provide a wake-up call for the industry at the 2018 AVNs. At the same award show, Dupree won Male Performer of the Year. In the past 12 months, he has shot well over 200 scenes and picked up nine nominations for this year’s AVNs. Once again, he is nominated for Male Performer of the Year. The porn machine stops for no one. Consumers, Ronson told the Post, don’t care about the industry’s problems “because of their own shame about watching porn and not wanting to think about the life of the people in the porn business.” “You don’t want to think of those people as a human but it’s for your own reason not there’s.” The more people learn about the porn industry the less sexy it becomes.
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He’s in deep doo-doo now. An upstate man is accused of swiping plumbing fixtures from eight Queens fast-food joints — including one in Flushing — last month, according to District Attorney Richard Brown. Alleged plumbing plunderer Richard Mirabile, 44, waltzed into the greasy spoons and went straight for the john, where he used a wrench and screwdriver to pry off automatic flushing mechanisms worth roughly $250 each before hauling them out in a black bag, Brown’s office charges. “The defendant in this case stopped into various restaurants in Queens County — not for food, but for toilet-flush fixtures,” Brown said in a statement. “Bypassing the counter to order a quick meal, the defendant allegedly made a beeline for the restrooms and exited minutes later with toilet flush fixtures stuffed in a bag.” The accused thief hit eight eateries dating back to Nov. 23, and was eventually busted on Dec. 28, after an Astoria Burger King employee caught him in the act and piped up, according to a criminal complaint. Mirabile tried to cover his rear — he showed up to each alleged hit in his beat-up, silver Dodge caravan with a mismatched black quarter panel and a plastic bag covering the jalopy’s rear hatch window, the complaint states. The brazen burglar was visibly drunk or high and spent an hour or more clanging away inside a Ridgewood Wendy’s restroom during one heist, a manager claimed. “I told him, ‘Hey get out of the bathroom, because a lot of people want to use the bathroom and you have been there for like an hour’ and he was like, ‘I’m not stealing anything. I’m just using the bathroom,’ ” said Lolita Javier, 48, a manager at the Wendy’s on Fresh Pond Road. “I think he was really high on drugs. He was screaming at us,” she said. The criminal complaint accuses Mirabile of hitting Javier’s Wendy’s outpost on Nov. 23 and Nov. 26. Mirabile’s arrest record is flush with 13 prior arrests — including three for alleged drug possession in October. He was also collared on Nov. 30 for carrying burglars’ tools, on Dec. 4 for grand larceny, and on Dec. 27 — the day before he was caught in the alleged crapper caper — for driving without a license, records show. His lawyer did not return calls for comment. How sick is it that just from the pic above I recognized which Wendys the story would mention? The wall next door is what gave it away. I’ve rarely been inside, but have used the drive through on occasion. Midas, Meineke, & Pep Boys are all within 2 blocks, so whenever I need my car serviced, I’m in that area. It’s also directly across the street from the Subway I go to occasionally, so if I’m in the mood for a frosty, I drive through.
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If the basement door is thick enough, with a good lock, why bother with steps one and two? :cool:
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Forensic recovery teams searched for more victims in the charred wreckage of the northern California town of Paradise on Saturday as the number of people listed as missing in the state's deadliest wildfire topped 1,000. Remains of at least 71 people have been recovered in and around the small Sierra foothills town 175 miles (280 km) north of San Francisco. It was home to nearly 27,000 residents before it was largely incinerated by the blaze on the night of Nov. 8. The disaster already ranks among the deadliest U.S. wildfires since the turn of the last century. Eighty-seven people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August of 1910. Minnesota's Cloquet Fire in October of 1918 killed 450 people. U.S. President Donald Trump, who has blamed the recent spate of fires on forest mismanagement, was due to visit the fire zones on Saturday to meet displaced residents. Governor Jerry Brown and Governor-elect Gavin Newsom planned to join Trump on his tour. Authorities attribute the high death toll from the blaze - dubbed "Camp Fire" - partly to the speed with which flames raced through the town with little advance warning, driven by howling winds and fueled by drought-desiccated scrub and trees. More than a week later, firefighters have managed to carve containment lines around 45 percent of the blaze's perimeter. The fire covered 142,000 acres (57,000 hectares), fire officials said. Besides the toll on human life, property losses from the blaze make it the most destructive in California history, posing the additional challenge of providing long-term shelter for many thousands of displaced residents. EVACUEES With more than 9,800 homes up in smoke, many refugees have taken up temporary residence with friends and family, while others have pitched tents or were camping out of their vehicles. At least 1,100 evacuees were being housed in 14 emergency shelters set up in churches, schools and community centers around the region, with a total of more than 47,000 people remaining under evacuation orders, authorities said. Search teams with cadaver dogs combed through rubble-strewn expanses of burned-out neighborhoods looking for bodies. On Friday night, Butte County Sheriff Korea Honea said the remains of eight more fire victims were recovered during the day, bringing the death toll to 71. That surpasses the previous fatality record from a single California wildfire - 29 in the Griffith Park fire of 1933 in Los Angeles. Honea said the total roster of people unaccounted for had swelled to 1,011 - up from the 630 names posted Thursday night and well more than triple the number counted as missing on Thursday afternoon. "This is a dynamic list," Honea told reporters, saying it was compiled from "raw data" that likely included some duplications or multiple spellings of names. Honea bristled when asked whether many of those listed at this point, more than a week after the disaster, were expected to end up either deceased or declared missing and presumed dead. DROUGHT "I don't think it's appropriate for any of us to sit and speculate about what the future holds," he said. As of Friday, he said, 329 individuals previously reported missing had turned up alive. The names were being compiled from information received from a special hotline, along with email reports and a review of emergency-911 calls that came in on the first night of the fire, Honea said. Some listed have likely survived but not yet notified family or authorities. Others may not have been immediately listed because of delays in reporting them. Weather conditions have since turned more to firefighters' favor, though strong, gusty winds and lower humidity were expected to return late Saturday through early Sunday, ahead of rain showers forecast for mid-week. The outbreak of Camp Fire coincided with a series of smaller blazes in Southern California, most notably the Woolsey Fire, which is linked to three fatalities and has destroyed at least 500 structures near the Malibu coast west of Los Angeles. It was 78 percent contained on Friday night. Scientists have said the growing frequency and intensity of wildfires in California and elsewhere across the West are largely attributable to prolonged drought that is symptomatic of climate change. The precise causes of the Camp and Woolsey Fires were under investigation, but electric utilities have reported equipment problems in the vicinity of both blazes around the time they erupted.
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HUGE tv news and nobody posted about it?!?!?
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Two friends and I saw it off-Broadway eons ago just to see Mr. Juliet Mills in his birthday suit. Nice booty, if I recall. And Carmack isn't the dweeb with the glasses. He's the one pursuing Meredith that she should pass on to get involved with Dr. Andrea (Andrew) DeLuca, who was born in Italy and speaks fluent Italian. 9/4/81 IN the Off Broadway hit ''Entertaining Mr. Sloane,'' Maxwell Caulfield plays a most unusual character. ''Mr. Sloane'' - his first name is never given - is a lower-class young Cockney who lives with a middle-age landlady and her homosexual brother, both desperately lonely souls who viciously compete for Mr. Sloane's affections. Mr. Sloane, strange person that he is, finds the situation quite congenial. He shrewdly portions out winks and bottom-pats to his hosts in exchange for free meals and a cheap room. He struts about the house in boots and leather pants, and he takes the car for a spin when he pleases. All goes well until he kills someone in the parlor. On the face of it, then, Mr. Sloane is a manipulative hoodlum who resorts to murder to get his way. And in most productions of ''Sloane,'' this is how the character is played. Yet Mr. Caulfield, in the many laudatory reviews he received, has frequently been praised for giving Mr. Sloane an innocent, almost endearing quality. His eerie warmth tilts the play, usually staged as a straight-out farce, a degree or two toward drama. 'Ideal Spider in the Web' ''Maxwell Caulfield is the ideal spider in the web,'' wrote one critic, say ing he was ''as disarming of himse lf as he is of others - which gives this revival that tragic tinge of great comedy.'' Mr. Caulfield pinpoints the source of likability in his interpretation of Mr. Sloane. ''He is an orphan,'' Mr. Caulfield said the other day on a Hudson River pier near his Upper West Side apartment. ''He wants to love and be loved, by anyone, by the bloody ticket-taker or the greengrocer. He will cuddle up to his landlady like Little Orphan Annie, then turn around and dress in leather for her brother. He'll do anything to be loved.'' And what experience does Mr. Caulfield's draw upon in his portrayal of this unusual young man? ''I've done things to survive,'' he explained, ''things that I don't regret, but which, well ... that my mother wouldn't have liked. Besides, Mr. Sloane and I are alike in many ways. We are both survivors. We are both charmers. And we can both spot an opportunity at a hundred paces.'' These traits - abetted by equal measures of talent, ambition and rugged good looks - have brought Mr. Caulfield remarkable success for a 21-year-old actor. He won a Theater World Award for his Off Broadway debut in ''Class Enemy'' and is now playing the lead role in only his second Off Broadway show, a box-office hit. Agents and producers have been visiting the Cherry Lane Theater regularly. Now the William Morris agency has signed him on and he is in the running for two major film roles. Drive to Become a Star How does Mr. Caulfield explain his rapid rise? ''Since the age of 15, the motivating force in my life has been to become a star,'' Mr. Caulfield said coolly. ''I've always been in a rush to make it, and I'm quite convinced I will.'' The rush began on a single day, Mr. Caulfield recalled vividly, when he was studying for a major examination in London, where he grew up. ''I was reading a biography of Marlon Brando,'' Mr. Caulfield said. ''I remember thinking, 'I really like this dude, the way he just gets up and does things.' So, I slammed the book shut and said 'I don't want to go to college anymore. I'm going to be an actor.' '' At the time, Mr. Caulfield had appeared in school productions. But he had never worked as a professional. He took a job tearing tickets at a London movie theater and scraped by, determined to get an Actor's Equity card without having to work in the provinces for a year. Instead, he joined a ''nude show'' on London's West End, dancing naked to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. By the time he won the Equity card, he wanted another card even more: the ''green card'' that bestowed resident's status in the United States. He had been reading biographies of James Dean and Montgomery Clift, and was ''totally addicted to the idea of coming to New York and achieving success in American theater.'' Time for a Change In May 1978, he flew to New York with $300 in his pocket, got a room at the West Side Y.M.C.A. and took a job in a hot basement kitchen on Columbus Avenue. ''I did the job for two hours and said, 'I cannot stand this.' '' That same day Mr. Caulfield's American acting career began. Among the casting calls in Backstage magazine, he found one for a gay farce called ''Hot Rock'' at the Truck and Wareh ouse Theater, tried out andgot the part. ''It was sort of trashy, but it was one step up from the nude show , so I was improving,'' Mr. Caulfield said. Within a year, he had won the lead role in ''Class Enemy,'' which began as a showcase then played Off Broadway after receiving good critical reviews. Jeremy Ritzer, a producer, came backstage one evening and said that if he ever staged ''Entertaining Mr. Sloane,'' the title role was Mr. Caulfield's. On the Road in 'Elephant Man While waiting, Mr. Caulfield hardly wasted his time. He toured in Florida, playing John Merrick in ''The Elephant Man.'' His leading lady was Juliet Mills, the 39-year-old actress who is best known for her role in the television series, ''Nanny and the Professor.'' She and Mr. Caulfield were married when the run was over. ''We are great admirers of the relationship between Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, and Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin,'' he said. ''We have great chemistry, and we want to work together whenever we can. But we're also simply good for each other. Juliet is my ideal of a woman. She has the life force and the secret of eternal youth.'' What is next for Maxwell Caulfield? ''What I see around the corner, actually, is a kind of meteoric flash,'' he said. ''All I can hope is that it's not just a flash. If I can keep lighting up my part of the sky for a few years to come, I'll be a happy man.'' -
I remember seeing this occasionally when I attended Syracuse University... although I remember them branding their pledges, not their member. OUCH!
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https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/the-politics-religion-war-issues-forum-has-been-disabled.144318/ The "Politics, Religion & War Issues" forum has been disabled
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One sluggish driver caused a massive backup on the Bayonne Bridge on Thursday afternoon that caused the bridge to shut down for several hours, officials said on Friday. The driver was going so slow in the snow that it took cops half an hour to guide her across the bridge. Meanwhile, workers couldn’t clear the snow and ice piled up on the bridge, creating perilous conditions for everyone else on the connector. “It took about 30 minutes, and while all this was happening, there was heavy snow and maintenance trucks couldn’t continue snow operations,” said Port Authority spokesman Steve Coleman. “That’s why we had people stuck on the crossing and had to get vehicles off the bridge to clean it and make it safe.” The bridge was closed from about 3 p.m. until after 8 p.m.
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The puns don’t stop for this suspect’s mugshot Florida cops posted a mugshot of a jailbird with a freakishly large neck — and observers really went for the throat in a pun-filled viral thread. “His neck is still at LARGE!!!” one Facebook user cracked about Charles Dion McDowell, 31. Another quipped, “Dude is up to his neck in charges.” McDowell was arrested on a slew of drug charges and sent to jail on Nov. 11, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office =68.ARCcX9CsVqpuIBhhQ41-Vhco5uNngXdpjeOBgm6A8qsDrvX2QhckqEpi4AY3SMLIQlUNv5umWMOHlXuJGPdd-HqK_IJzaYb8CDh26STMUMUzdu1MUUkeqV-GSw8tJw018NE6lCGHakOAzhpjYhjjFDvR24XwW021odrHaWOZeQFUZtj9ue98lNQIDJQh46M9xrzsJJwa4ffpgZHt9Xeuql9d46jIYlzOiC1RnoVFha3EFPt4bEDA2RJVcaY0u45X_dZoQI7fg8deTRvsSqJYCaBKSe6mFGTyoivdtcXacqcARmuqznAej7bGPynclA4zw576VdphCdmswwSx0dIJC4mafA&__tn__=-R']said in the Tuesday post. But the internet was much more interested in his neck than the bust. “Somebody notify his Necks to Kin!
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A Florida man was arrested after he walked into a police station and asked to go to jail for downloading child porn on his phone. Cory Hinsch, 24, from Pensacola, was charged with two counts of possession of child pornography and released from Escambia County Jail after posting $10,000 bond. Hinsch was cuffed after walking into the Pensacola Police Department on Nov. 9 and showing an officer at the front desk images of a young girl engaged in sexual acts that he said he downloaded from the so-called dark web, according to an arrest report. After being read his Miranda rights, Hinsch gave a statement without the presence of an attorney and allowed police to look through his phone. Police say they found two images portraying child pornography and arrested him. Hinsch could serve up to five years in prison, five years’ probation, and be forced to pay a $5,000 fine.
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Suspected mass serial killer admits to 90 murders DALLAS — A man convicted of three California murders and long suspected in numerous other deaths now claims he was involved in about 90 killings nationwide spanning nearly four decades, and investigators already have corroborated about a third of those, a Texas prosecutor said Thursday. Ector County District Attorney Bobby Bland said 78-year-old Samuel Little was booked into jail this week following his indictment in the 1994 death of a Texas woman. Investigations are ongoing, but Little has provided details in more than 90 deaths dating to about 1970, Bland said. Little was brought to Texas in September, and investigators with law enforcement agencies in several states traveled to speak with him about unsolved homicides. “They’re able to match up over 30 cases so far,” Bland said. “So far we don’t have any false information coming from him.” If the number of killings Little claims to have committed proves true, it would make him one of the most prolific killers in US history. Ted Bundy confessed to 30 homicides from about 1974 to 1978. John Wayne Gacy killed at least 33 boys and young men in the 1970s. Arguably one of the deadliest globally was an English general practitioner named Harold Shipman, who an investigative panel determined was responsible for the deaths of 250. He was convicted in 2000 in the deaths of 15. During his 2014 trial in Los Angeles, prosecutors said Little was likely responsible for at least 40 killings since 1980. Authorities at the time were looking for possible links to deaths in Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio and Texas. Bland said Little recently provided details to Texas Ranger James Holland that showed Little was in Odessa, Texas, when Denise Christie Brothers was last seen in 1994. Her body was found about a month later in a vacant lot. Holland eventually elicited a confession from Little and admissions to dozens of other killings from about 1970 to 2005, Bland said. The rangers are an elite team of investigators within the Texas Department of Public Safety. DPS did not respond to requests Thursday to speak with Holland. Little was being held without bond Thursday in the Ector County jail on a murder charge relating to Brothers’ death. Jail records don’t indicate whether he has an attorney. He has a court appearance scheduled for Nov. 26. Little was brought to Texas for questioning in the case from California, where he was convicted in 2014 in the deaths years earlier of the three women in Los Angeles County. DNA evidence collected from old crime scenes was used to match samples of his stored in a criminal database. Los Angeles cold-case detectives at the time suspected Little was a serial killer, a transient and former boxer who traveled the country preying on drug addicts, troubled women and others. His criminal history includes offenses committed in 24 states spread over 56 years — mostly assault, burglary, armed robbery, shoplifting and drug violations. Those detectives determined that Little often delivered a knockout punch to women and then proceeded to strangle them while masturbating, dumping the bodies and soon after leaving town. Little, who often went by the name Samuel McDowell, grew up with his grandmother in Lorain, Ohio. His criminal history shows his first arrest came at age 16 on burglary charges. For years he had denied to investigators in different states that he was responsible for any killings. Bland speculates that he finally confessed after the appeals of his life sentence in California were ultimately rejected and he no longer had any reason to hide his role. “People for years have been trying to get a confession out of him and James Holland is the one who finally got him to give that information,” Bland said.
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How many answers are there to the question, what is your gender?
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Students at college in India to study 58 gender identities
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WilliamM, are you developing a stutter?
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Things that aren't there anymore: men's seamless turtlenecks
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I thought that was going to lead into a post about long-time stores in one's area that have gone the way of the dodo (and no, I don't mean the one in the White House). I think you added the part about the turtlenecks to the title after I first clicked on it. Well, okay, I'll think it about it as the evening progresses, but right now I can't think of anything to write to mock turtlenecks. :rolleyes: -
You have seen those commercials that say 'seek immediate medical attention for an erection that lasts over four hours', right?
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And then one of the women was hired by the DA's office to replace Bobby Flay's ex-wife when she left the series for the first time. http://dianeneal.org/gallery/albums/uploads/DIANE%20IN%20TELEVISION/LAW%20AND%20ORDER%20SPECIAL%20VICTIMS%20UNIT/SEASON%203/LAW%20AND%20ORDER%20SVU%20-%20E3X10%20RIDICULE/SCREENCAPS/L_OSVU_-_E3X10_RIDICULE_203.jpg And another married the sexy Jason O'Mara two years later, though she divorced him last year. http://www.malecelebnews.com/wp-content/images/2011/10/Jason-O-Mara-in-Terra-Nova-episode-1%C3%9701-12-640x574.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-RxDwZ4gjS1I/TbbQfFfmPyI/AAAAAAAAAj4/QWsdclMrN_M/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/joe+morelli.jpg
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HUGE tv news and nobody posted about it?!?!?
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