February
15

Bobby Didn’t Mean To Do It

Posted In: Health by Jules

    Jessie Davis was 26 and pregnant with Bobby Cutts Juniors baby. Bobby is claiming that he didn’t mean to kill her by leaning on her throat with his elbow, and motivated by fear and anxiety, wrap her corpse in a duvet and take it to a nearby park. Her 2 1/2 yr old son, Blake, said to investigators, “mummy’s crying. Mommy broke the table. Mommy’s in the rug. Daddy’s mad.” For over a week, Bobby denied knowledge of the body. He is now found guilty of aggravated murder in the death of a nearly full term foetus, which carries the death penalty. He is also guilty of aggravated murder in the death of Jessie, abuse of a corpse, burglary and child endangering.

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February
14

Fawza Falih, an illiterate Saudi Arabian woman has been tried and convicted of witchcraft, and this in the 21st century. She was allegedly detained by the religious police, beaten and forced to finger print a confession that she could not read. Amongst her accusers is a man who said that she made him impotent. She can only be saved now if King Abdullah intervenes, otherwise her execution will be beheading in a public place by sword. The confession was not read out to her and when an appeal court decided that she should not be executed, the law courts imposed the death sentence again, arguing that it would be in the public interest.

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February
14

Mr Platt found out that he was not the paternal father of his wife’s baby on the televised ‘Jeremy Kyle’. It was recorded that Mr Platt willingly took part in the show because he wanted to establish the paternity of the baby. When he discovered that he wasn’t the father, he stewed on it for a week before taking an air rifle to his wife. He has been given an indeterminate sentence. His wife escaped through the bathroom window, ran to a taxi office and finally spoke, through fear, under a desk to police.

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February
12

Ian Garland, an internationally acclaimed concert pianist from Weymouth in Dorset,  is accused of sexually abusing children who are taking private music lessons with him. He is denying it. The prosecutor, Robert Griffiths, said, “the defendant invited (the boy) to lunch and was talking about them going to London together saying he cheated on his wife with both men and women. Later in the car, he put his hand on (the boy’s) leg.” Mr Garland has told police that he is a married man, that he is not gay and has never been involved in a gay relationship. Officers have examined 3 of his computers and found images that suggest otherwise. He has also posed as ‘Laura’ online, inviting young men to send images of themselves to ‘her’. The trial is ongoing.

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February
11

“There was wet blood on the blade of the knife. The boy was holding it out at arm’s length with the blade pointing upwards.”

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February
11

THE PENTAGON, WASHINGTON: 6 men are being held and charged with the September 11 terrorist attack on America. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has admitted to being the ‘mastermind’ behind the attacks. The military want the 6 to be tried before a military tribunal but the case has been clouded by the use of ‘waterboarding’, which is a form of torture that goes back to the Spanish Inquisition. The subject is strapped down and water is poured over his cloth covered face, which gives the impression of drowning. The argument was ‘that more chilling attacks are planned and we need to know’.

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February
7

John Mongan was sleeping peacefully next to his heavily pregnant missus when men burst into his bedroom at Fallswater Street, Belfast. They were armed with hatchets and machetes and murdered him. Mrs Mongan was a witness to this brutal scene. Her two children who were also in the house are unharmed. John Mongan’s vehicle was smashed by the men as they left the scene. Relatives have told the police that other members of the family have also been attacked. His brother said, “At two or three this morning they booted his door and murdered him in his bed for nothing. His wife was injured to the back of her head, a cut to the back. They have only been there about two or three months.” Three men have been arrested and the community is in a state of shock. Derek Hanway said, “nobody can say what the motive is for this, but for a woman to see her husband murdered in such an awful fashion…”

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February
6

Search For Head Continues

Posted In: General by Jules

Dumped in a gold coloured cage, the sort that supermarkets use to move stock, was a headless corpse wrapped in a blood stained duvet. The gruesome discovery was found by a member of the public in a back street, behind a row of shops, at Kingsgate Place in Kilburn. The body was semi-naked and is of an adult male. The lack of head makes identification difficult but not impossible. Murder detectives are continuing with their inquiries and the scene has been cordoned off. To date there have been no arrests and the post mortem has been scheduled for thursday, 7 February at St Pancras Mortuary.

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February
6

“My wife died in a terrible way and I was not going to let her remains be thrown down the tip like garbage”, Mr Fred Boyle said. He stood accused of murdering Edwina, who, he claims, was shot in the head and strangled with one of his own ties as she slept in the marital bed next to him. “I didn’t do it,” Fred said, “It wasn’t me.” He admitted that he had put her body in a 44 gallon drum where it stayed for 23 years, and told people that she had run off with Ray, a truck driver. After finding her dead body in the bed, he “went into the kitchen and cried for hours. I didn’t know what to do. I thought, I am knackered now because I had an affair with a woman and no one would believe me.” The trial continues.

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February
6

How do you like your rat? Poached, fried, grilled or baked? Rat vendor, Sala Prompim, suggests the hip and the liver as the best cuts and sells up to 100 kg of rat meat on a good day. The meat sells for 150 baht a kilogram which is approxiamately $4.82. One customer believes it to be ‘better than chicken’. “It is tastier than other meats, nothing can compete with rat”, Sala is quoted as saying. Thongyu Roruchit agrees. “It all depends on what you like, but it is a normal meat like any other,” he said. The rats are drowned and skinned and are proving popular with Thailand’s roadside vendors.Rats have always been eaten in the poorer regions of the country

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