Philly Home Had Hundreds of Dead Animals
Investigators say some kind of religious ritual may be behind the discovery of the remains of 400 to 500 dead animals at a Philadelphia house. Officer George Bengal, director of law enforcement at the Pennsylvania SPCA, says investigators spent hours combing through the home in the city’s Feltonville neighborhood Wednesday. He says the animals were [...]
Massachusetts Fire Deaths Ruled Homicides
The deaths of two men in one of a string of fires last weekend have been ruled homicides by the Massachusetts Medical Examiner’s office. Dr. Andrew Sexton on Wednesday “presumptively” identified the victims in the Sunday fire in Northampton, Mass., as 81-year-old Paul Yeskie Sr. and his son, 39-year-old Paul Yeskie Jr. Family members had [...]
UPS Driver Charged for Crash that Killed Sun Editor
Police for Baltimore County reported that a UPS truck driver is being charged with running a red light and other violations that resulted in a crash that killed an editor for the Baltimore Sun. Police say 28-year-old Kevin P. Callahan of Owings Mills, Md., was charged last week with negligent driving, failure to stop at [...]
Four Slain in Utah Apartment
Police say that four members of a Utah family were killed in what could be a murder-suicide case. West Jordan Police Sgt. Drew Sanders says the bodies of two adults and two children were found dead around 8:45 p.m. Thursday in a unit at the Willow Cove Apartment complex. Sanders says police received a call [...]
Authorities Conclude Probe into Kentucky Census Worker’s Death
Authorities are expected to release investigation information regarding the death of the Kentucky census worker who was found hanging from a tree with the word “fed” scrawled on his chest. It is not clear what the word was written in or with. State Police Lieutenant David Jude has said a news conference is set in [...]
Woman Struck by Bullet Through Wall Dies
Police say that a woman lying on her bed was struck by a bullet that was fired through her wall. Kathy Ann Stewart of Chester, a suburb near Philadelphia, died on Tuesday morning. Investigators recovered about a dozen shell casings from the site of an apparent gun battle outside. Police said that Stewart, a forty-nine-year-old [...]
Three College Students Found Dead in Sunken Jeep
Autopsies have been planned for three North Dakota college students found dead inside a Jeep discovered in a rural pond. The bodies were found on Tuesday, and investigators held a news Wednesday morning. Investigators currently believe the Dickinson State University students were out on a stargazing trip when their friends received a distress call. One [...]
Breast Implant Lawsuit Lawyer Dies
John O’Quinn, the lawyer who won billions of dollars in verdicts against makers of breast implants and tobacco products, died at sixty-eight on Thursday. He and his passenger were killed in a car accident when their sport-utility vehicle crashed near downtown Houston. O’Quinn’s law firm said that his personal assistant, fifty-six-year-old Johnny Cutliff of Houston, [...]
Kids’ Swine Flu Deaths at 114
Health officials say that swine flu has now caused the deaths of at least nineteen more children – the largest increase in one week since the pandemic began. At least one hundred fourteen have died from swine flu and related complications since April. The number stood last week at ninety-five. These statistics were released by [...]
The Man Who Changed America
Posted by Allen P Wilkinson on November 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
June 4, 1968 was a great day for me. I had spent the day at the local “Robert F. Kennedy for President” headquarters, waiting word about whether or not our beloved Bobby would win the State of California in his quest to follow in his brother John’s footsteps and become President of the United States. [...]
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