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Lauryn Kenkel

Cops: Chef cooks wife for 4 days, hides skull in attic - 0 views

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    updated 11:16 AM EDT, Fri September 21, 2012 NEED TO KNOW Police say a husband confessed to 'slowly' cooking his missing wife's body for 4 days Afterward, he allegedly discarded her remains in his restaurant's grease pit Husband allegedly tells cops: 'For some reason, I just got violent' Copy the text below to embed this video on your webpage: Police say a chef killed his wife, then slow cooked her body for four days in a 55-gallon drum before discarding her remains in his restaurant's grease pit.
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    that is just wrong who would do that?
Bryan Pregon

Brooklyn, NY - DOT Records Show Single Speed Camera On Ocean Parkway Pumped Out $77,550... - 6 views

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    "Records compiled by New York City's Department of Transportation (DOT) reveal that a single speed camera located Brooklyn pumped out an astonishing 1,551 tickets on a single day this past July, totaling a staggering $77,550 for the city."
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    They should put more signs up for speed limits, and maybe people would finally see them and slow down...
Cara Ireland

Day-care owner found guilty of killing four kids - 0 views

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    A day-care owner was found guilty of killing four kids in a fire.
Bryan Pregon

Slap to the Face Gets Student Expelled - 8 views

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    "The parents say Benson High responded quickly. The 15-year-old has been expelled." In your opinion, do you feel the school's punishment was appropriate? Please explain your view.
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    I feel that expelling him wasn't necessary. Suspension might have fit better as it wasn't an act of hatred just a prank that the school board took way too heavily. Smack Cam is something that is widely popular on Vine, it is far more wide-spread than the news article is letting on.
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    I think the school may have overreacted. I think the appropriate punishment would be to give them ISS and make them serve a few hours worth of detention. Expelling someone over a slap when it's a joke is too much.
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    I think it was a good idea to expel the kid he was just being stupid.
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    I don't think the kid did anything so bad he should have been expelled. There are kids doing so much more dangerous things out there and face smaller punishments. It was a really dumb prank that was hurtful and meaningless, but not worth the punishment.
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    I feel like the school's punishment was too harsh. Sure the "smacking game" is rough but so was the punishment. The student was charged and should have just been suspended. The student did it as a joke, not out of an act of violence.
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    I think that an expulsion might be a little too far, but the student should have definitely gotten suspended. The smacking game is totally different if the person being smacked is friends with the smacker. The high school student that got smacked was harmed and humiliated, which is not okay.
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    I feel as if the punishment was a little excessive,but if the school knew about the game they should have stated not to do it in/on school property. Getting ISS or OSS would have been enough for a harmless game that most laughed and joked about. The student should not have done it either way.
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    It was a good idea to expelled him i wouldn't wanna be slapped in the face for no reason!!!
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    I think the punishment did not fit the crime, it was not as serious as they made it seem. Kids get in fights every day and don't get expelled for it so why did someone that just slapped someone get expelled? It was meant more as a joke than as an act of violence. This is clearly a misunderstanding between two different generations. There are no quotes from the child who was slapped, what was his take on this? All we have are the opinions of the parents which will of course take it more seriously than their child. If you can get expelled just for slapping then what's next? Pretty soon kids will get expelled just for giving someone a high five too rough.
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    I feel like the punishment was to extreme for what it was. The kid who slapped the other kid didn't mean to do something like "teach him a lesson" or make him bleed it was just a simple slap. The slapping is assault but it was once and he wasn't planning on doing it repeatedly so he should have gotten suspended at the most. Expelling him for a stupid mistake like that was to much.
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    I think the school shouldn't have punished the student the way they did because sure it was an act of joking around, not trying to be violent. I think the student should have been suspended. It was a dumb joke but the student should be given a different punishment.
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    He should not have been expelled.
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    It was taken to far that the kid got expelled from that school I would have suggested that it would have to be an out of school suspension, the person who recorded it would have had a 3 day OSS. It was humiliating for the kid no way should they be a "victim" of this case it was a game and shouldn't have played it on that kid.
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    I think the school took it to far with the punishment, just for getting smacked in the face. Lots of kids get into fights now a days, but the school took it too far and it was meant to be a joke.
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    I don't think the punishment they gave the high school student was necessary. But I think he should have got suspended because kids do way more harmful things and don't get in that much trouble.
Bryan Pregon

Arias trial jury foreman calls decision 'gut-wrenching' - CNN.com - 0 views

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    "A day after a jury deadlocked on whether Jodi Arias should be sentenced to death for the murder of her ex-boyfriend, the jury foreman described the decision process as tense and emotional."
Sydney Wilson

Slain girl's mom pleads for privacy after son's arrest - 0 views

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    (CNN) -- With one child dead and the second arrested in her death, a California woman pleaded for a bit of privacy on Mother's Day. Crystal Walters posted a brief message on Facebook on Sunday, the day after sheriff's investigators in Calaveras County announced the arrest of her 12-year-old stepson on a homicide charge in the death of her 8-year-old stepdaughter, Leila Fowler.
Bryan Pregon

Why Officer Edward Nero was acquitted in Freddie Gray case - CNN.com - 0 views

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    "Edward Nero, the second Baltimore police officer to stand trial in the Freddie Gray case, was found not guilty of all charges in connection with Gray's death in 2015. Nero, 30, was charged with second-degree intentional assault, reckless endangerment and two counts of misconduct in office for his actions the day Gray, 25, suffered a fatal spinal injury in police custody."
jordan barr

Day care killing: Guilty but mentally ill - 5 views

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    updated 7:44 PM EDT, Thu March 15, 2012 Atlanta (CNN) -- A Georgia judge Thursday sentenced Hemy Neuman to life in prison without the possibility of parole after jurors convicted him of fatally shooting a father outside a suburban Atlanta day care center.
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    wow.thats ridiculous.
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    that's crazy
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    re: JefferyDuncan I think you mean--- that's "mentally ill" But really, do you mean that the crime is unbelievable or the verdict is unbelievable?
Cecilia Saldana

Kenyan police vow to 'finish and punish' Westgate Mall terrorists - 1 views

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    Heavy smoke rises from the Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, where hostages were being held for a third day on Monday, September 23. Gunmen burst into the mall and opened fire in a deadly attack on September 21.
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    Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- Several gunmen remain inside a besieged mall in Nairobi, Kenya, two senior officials said, as a deadly standoff between Kenyan forces and terrorists stretches into a fourth day.
Sydney Wilson

I was a modern-day slave - 0 views

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    For three years, Ima Matul was held captive and forced to work as a domestic slave, right here in the United States.
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    Interesting story.
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    All I have to say is why does it still happen to this day
Bryan Pregon

After Pennsylvania school stabbing, authorities, community ask: 'Why?' - CNN.com - 0 views

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    "A day after a Pennsylvania student rampaged through his high school's hallways, stabbing wildly with two kitchen knives, hints of a motive remain elusive."
Bryan Pregon

Dubai police will use facial recognition and Google Glass to look for wanted criminals. - 3 views

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    "A Dubai police spokesperson told the 7 Days newspaper that custom-made software will allow the officers' Glass to sync with a database of faces. That way if police officers encounter wanted crooks, their eyewear can alert them."
noah_dooty

Hillary Clinton apologizes for e-mail system: 'I take responsibility' - 0 views

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    A day after again declining to apologize for her use of a private e-mail system while she was secretary of state, Hillary Rodham Clinton told an interviewer Tuesday that the arrangement was a mistake and that she is "sorry" for it. "That was a mistake. I'm sorry about that.
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    A day after again declining to apologize for her use of a private e-mail system while she was secretary of state, Hillary Rodham Clinton told an interviewer Tuesday that the arrangement was a mistake and that she is "sorry" for it. "That was a mistake. I'm sorry about that.
Bryan Pregon

Arkansas Executions: Inmates Set To Die Claim Innocence | Time.com - 0 views

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    "Gov. Asa Hutchinson originally set out an aggressive schedule of eight lethal injections in 11 days that would have marked the most inmates put to death by a state in such a short period since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976. The state set such a compressed schedule because its supply of one of the lethal injection drugs expires at the end of April."
Bryan Pregon

California cracks down on political and pornographic deepfakes - 0 views

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    "Deepfake videos can be fun, but not when it comes to politcs and pornography. Now, the state of California is doing something about it with two new bills signed into law last week by Governor Gavin Newsom. The first makes it illegal to post any manipulated videos that could, for instance, replace a candidate's face or speech in order to discredit them, within 60 days of an election. The other will allow residents of the state to sue anyone who puts their image into a pornographic video using deepfake technology."
Emma Leisinger

Teen suspect in Georgia baby shooting expected in court - 0 views

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    Brunswick, Georgia (CNN) -- A 14-year-old suspected of shooting a baby in the coastal city of Brunswick, Georgia, will make his first appearance in court at 9:30 a.m. ET Monday, according to a court clerk. Two teen boys were charged with murder Friday. The 14-year-old isn't being named because he's a minor.
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    It angers me when people just don't think about their actions. And these boys had the nerve to go and try to take money from this lady and then shoot her then kill her son what is wrong with people these days I mean seriously.
Jaimi Shiller

19 injured in New Orleans parade shooting - 0 views

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    It's sad that even on mothers day people have to go and start shooting people up.
Josh Seyboth

Alabama teen free on bail after allegedly plotting 'terrorist attacks' - 0 views

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    An Alabama teen was released on bail Monday, two days after his arrest for allegedly plotting to launch "terrorist attacks" in his high school.
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