Army court releases 17 of 35 NUP supporters
May 25, 2021 Some of the NUP supporters arrive at the army court
The General Court Martial has released 17 of the 35 National Unity Platform (NUP) who have been on remand since December last year when they were arrested from Kalangala island during the presidential campaigns. 18 others have been further remanded until June 8.
Those released on Shs 20 million (non-cash) bail include; Robinson Ntambi Mudde, Stanley Kafuko aka Kysta, Kivumbi Achileo, Samson Ssekiranda aka Giant, Robert Katumba, Kyabagu Geserwa aka Pympah, Faisal Kigongo aka Ras Fazo, Musa Mulimira, Sam Mutumba aka Papa Sam, Hussein Mukasa aka Oshea, John Bosco Sunday, Fahad Tamale, Bashir Murusha and William Nyanzi aka Mbogo.
The latest true crime docuseries on Netflix is The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness, all about the crimes of serial killer David Berkowitz and journalist Maury Terry’s investigation into the theory Berkowitz didn’t act alone. One of the main parts of the investigation focused around a series of letters which were sent to police and the media, which were signed as being from The Sons of Sam killer.
During the time of the murders, the killer sent a number of letters to the NYPD and local New York media. These taunted the recipients and said he would continue committing his awful crimes. None of the letters are read in full during the Netflix series, and only some show on screen for a few seconds. So, here’s what all The Sons of Sam letters actually said.
Why Museveni will not be releasing Firebase Crew members any soon
May 5, 2021 NUP supporters at the Army court
It was itinerant analyst Frank Gashumba who recently remarked in a viral clip that every election for Mr Museveni is a military operation.
Although Gashumba would be easily understood as referring to the heavy military deployment and wanton arrests, his assessment actually extends to covert operations, including infiltration and deep study.
Convinced that he cannot win any free and fair election, Museveni and team nowadays invest heavily in studying and responding to potential centers of revolt – before crudely molesting them.
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Netflixâs true crime documentary series The Sons of Sam re-examines a series of shootings that took place in New York in 1976 and 1977.
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David Berkowitz â who called himself âThe Son of Samâ in letters to the press and police â was convicted of the eight random shootings that killed six and injured a further seven people, but many people â including author Maury Terry, whose investigations are the focus of The Sons of Sam â believe he did not act alone.
Berkowitz himself has claimed that he was part of a group of satanists, and according to NBC journalist John Hockenberry, he told Terry in 1997 that the group were âworking with Satan to try to bring a lot of chaosâ.