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Was a Texas Killer The Real Jack The Ripper?

Was a Texas Killer The Real Jack The Ripper? Get our free mobile app Have you ever heard of The Servant Girl Annihilator ? That s a pretty intense moniker. And some folks believe this Texas serial killer went on to become Jack the Ripper. This Annihilator was also dubbed the Austin Axe Murderer, which is a little more catchy but not quite as shocking. Some folks believe this uncaught killer was a man named Nathan Elgin, while other folks think the unknown killer sailed overseas to become Jack the Ripper. The Annihilator had a very clear pattern of murdering women. Each of the eight women he murdered suffered axe wounds to the head while they slept and then were moved from their beds into their yards and sexually assaulted. This spree of murders all happened in 1885. He left bare footprints behind at the crime scene. This would prove to be an important clue during an era of criminal investigation that lacked many of the forensic methods we take for granted today. Fingerprintin

Do Men Still Get Perms?

Do Men Still Get Perms? Rewind back to last year.  Before my son s senior year in high school, Aiven asked me something that I thought I would never hear from him.  He wanted to get a perm.  What? My son?  I thought we shared the same belief that perms are not for us.  My dad had one in the 70 s but I thought that was left in the 70 s.  As I started to panic, I realized I had to let him learn the hard way.  For whatever reason, Aiven did not end up getting one.  Phew! While I have probably offended all the men that currently have a perm, let me explain myself further.  I currently have an advanced widows peak.  Oh okay, who am I kidding I am pretty much bald.  At this point I would take a perm over what I have. Well, maybe not.  My point is that I m not one to judge when it comes to hair.  And I m not. Just sharing my personal opinion.

Police: Hudson Valley Man Rapes Child After Getting Child Drunk

Police: Hudson Valley Man Rapes Child After Getting Child Drunk Enter your number to get our free mobile app On Wednesday, New York State Police from Middletown arrested 37-year-old old James Jones Jr. of Lake Katrine on charges of third-degree rape, a felony, endangering the welfare of a child and unlawful dealing with a child, both misdemeanors. The investigation revealed that on April 2, Jones took a minor to a local hotel, gave the girl alcohol and then raped the victim several times, police say. The following morning, Jones transported the minor to Paramus, NJ where he left the girl, according to New York State Police. Police have not released the age of the child.

Survey: 1 in 5 Texans More Open to Marijuana After Lockdown

Survey: 1 in 5 Texans More Open to Marijuana After Lockdown     Some people didn t know if they were going to keep their job, and even worse, people were stressed out, worried if they would get the virus that has claimed half a million people.     The survey done by Recovery.org says that 1 out of 5 people in Texas now have a relaxed view toward recreational marijuana.   HighGradeRoots     If you think this is strange, during the pandemic in some states, marijuana dispensaries were even considered essential.   So the next time you see a pothead and they are high, simply tell them.I understand.    12 of Eddie Murphy s Best Movies Ranked

Federal monitors coming soon to NJ s troubled women s prison

TRENTON – The state has reached an agreement on a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice that is likely to result in federal monitors overseeing changes at the long-troubled Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women. Corrections Commissioner Marcus Hicks, whose resignation or impeachment has been demanded by lawmakers in the wake of the beatings of prisoners at Edna Mahan in mid-January, revealed the pending settlement in testimony Thursday before a joint session of two Assembly committees. “That agreement is awaiting final approval from DOJ headquarters, which we expect to receive in the coming weeks,” Hicks said. The consent decree follows a Justice Department report from a year ago that found numerous civil-rights violations at the women’s prison. The state this week announced it had agreed to pay nearly $21 million to settle civil lawsuits filed in connection with sexual assaults at the prison dating to 2014.

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