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Tim Hennis: Murderer or Martyr? Part Two

by martie in Issues, May 24, 2011
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In 1986 Tim Hennis was found guilty of the deaths of Katie Eastburn and two of her daughters however, the case was not over yet.

10 Big Illusions of The Humanity

by bigeyesgirl in History, May 24, 2011
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Many times in life, illusions make us think that something is in our road, or that our destiny doesn’t help us go forward. We will see which are the 10 biggest illusions in the history of the Humanity, in the view of Naele Donald Walsch.

The Murder of Eight Year Old Helen Priestly. Aberdeen 1934

by Jackie118 in Issues, May 16, 2011
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Did Jeannie Donald murder Helen Priestly back in 1934? Was the forensic evidence available at the time sufficient to convict Jeannie of the crime? Had it been purely an accident?

Four Things You Need for a Better Lifestyle

by Bryan Philip in Advice, May 8, 2011
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It is your idea to succeed and your goal to have a better lifestyle to achieve it.

Prison

by cyrenjan in History, April 28, 2011
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Things don’t come the way we wanted it to be. Some times, the very things that should have brought smiles in our faces are just the very things that make life a bit more complicated…

Teeth are Not a Dangerous Weapon According to Oregon Courts

by Karl Callwood in Crime, March 24, 2011
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Under U.S. law and judicial proceedings teeth have been classified as deadly or dangerous weapons when used by adults against another person. Yet, for some reason, the Oregon Court of Appeals has reduced a conviction based upon "teeth" not being specified in Oregon law.

Michael Jackson’s Personal Physician Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter

by gaby7 in People, January 12, 2011
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The Ghost of MJ has returned to haunt his personal Doctor Conrad Murray. His Medical practice license has been withdrawn and very soon he could be struggling to feed his family before he actually goes to jail.

New Evidence in The Columbus Stocking Strangler Case

by Ruby Hawk in Crime, December 20, 2010
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DNA testing has discovered new evidence in the Columbus Stocking Strangler case. It came as a surprise when Carlton Gary’s seman wasn’t found on one of the women he had been tried and convicted of raping and strangling during 1977 -1978. Gary escaped execution by four hours one year ago when he received a stay of execution for DNA testing to be done.

Wesley Snipes; Lost

by L.E.Monist in Society, December 9, 2010
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A very confused person.

It’s Called Surrender, Stupid!

by tankermone in Issues, October 10, 2010
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When you compromise an ideal, don’t you surrender the best of yourself? Why are we as humanity willing to meet in the middle when we should hold the line against encroaching madness?

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