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The Suzano massacre, also known as the Suzano school massacre, was a school shooting and a failed bombing, that took place on March 13, 2019, at the Professor Raul Brasil State School in the Brazilian municipality of Suzano, São Paulo State, The perpetrators, 17-year-old Guilherme Taucci Monteiro and 25-year-old Luiz Henrique de Castro, murdered five students and two school staff members, Before the attack in a car shop near the school, the pair also killed Monteiro's uncle. After killing most of their victims in the school, Monteiro killed his partner and then committed suicide. Eleven additional people were injured by gunshots, and gunfire was also exchanged with the police. Some were injured while trying to escape. The attack was the second major and second deadliest school shooting in Brazil, after the Realengo massacre in 2011. It is also the ninth fatal school shooting in Brazilian history. The shooting has inspired many copycat killings in and outside of Brazil.
Earlier in the day, at around 9 a.m. local time, the gunmen shot three times and killed Monteiro's uncle, the shopkeeper Jorge Antônio Moraes, in a nearby car shop. The man was taken to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries, dying hours later. According to the investigation, Castro was planning on killing a neighbor of his that was an electrician because they had had a misunderstanding months before. They had a pact, in which each one would kill someone before the school massacre. An hour and half before the school attack, Castro went to his neighbor's house. Finding the gate closed, he persistently called him out, but the man did not answer, and so Luiz went away. In the same day, one of the killers posted a series of photos in a social media platform, where he appeared with a skull mask, holding the firearm he would later use and doing a gun sign with his hand against his head. The two attackers then drove to the school in a white Chevrolet Onix that Castro had legally rented at Localiza. The crime occurred at around 9:40 a.m. local time on a Wednesday, March 13, 2019, in the Professor Rual Brasil State School, in Suzano, Greater São Paulo. Guilherme Taucci Monteiro, 17 years old, and Luiz Henrique de Castro, 25 years old, entered the building hooded, with combat boots and balaclavas with skulls. Monteiro entered the building first. He then turned around and began shooting at two school staff members as well as several students at a distance of approximately 3 feet (0.91 m) in front of him, before entering the main patio in search of more potential victims. He disappeared from camera and then moved on to the institution's linguistics center. By this time, Castro appeared on camera entering the building in a hurry while holding several weapons, including a bow which he eventually left on the floor. He approached the corpses lying on the ground and struck them with a hatchet. Fleeing students started to run from the patio towards the school entrance hall. On the way, they encountered Castro, who was still in the entrance hall. Other students who had hidden themselves when they first heard gunshots were able to avoid being shot. Five students between 15 and 17 years old and two school staff members were killed. According to the 2017 School Census, the institution had 358 students between 6th and 9th grade (middle school and freshman year) and 693 students in secondary school. The school was locked down by police, who searched it and found a caliber 38 revolver, speedloaders, a crossbow, a traditional bow and arrow, possible Molotov cocktails, a hatchet and a wired bag. A bomb squad was dispatched to the scene and found that it was a fake explosive.
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Will the Menendez Brothers be resentenced?
Recently, my social media accounts have been flooded with news articles and true crime. But for some reason, the Menendez brothers case has taken over my feed and it has drawn my interest.
I was wondering what was causing an older murder case to be reopened for possible resentencing, until I stumbled across the series on Netflix called "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez's Story". Almost immediately after reading some news articles on this case, I started the series. I am very invested in this case, to say the least.
News articles claim that there is a letter suggesting abuse that was sent by Erik Menendez to his cousin eight months prior to the murders of "Kitty" and Jose Menendez. However, the family members are not buying this narrative, and they don't think they should be resentenced. Read more about it below!
Now, we wait to see what they decide!
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Coventry Crime Crisis Worse Than Guadalajara Mexico | AI Breaking News ...
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मां ने तीन साल तक दराज में बंद रखा नवजात बच्चा, बॉयफ्रेंड ने किया खुलासा; कोर्ट ने सुनाई सात साल जेल की सजा
Crime News: एक मासूम बच्चा, जो जन्म लेते ही महज 2-3 फीट चौड़ी एक दराज में कैद हो गया। ना उसने कभी सूरज की रोशनी देखी और ना खुली हवा में सांस ली। उसे कभी उसके बर्थडे का कोई तोहफा नहीं मिला। किसी ने उसे कभी गोद में लेकर नहीं खिलाया। वक्त बीतता रहा और तीन साल तक वो इसी हालत में रहा। उसकी इस हालत का जिम्मेदार भी कोई और नहीं, बल्कि खुद उसकी मां थी। कोर्ट ने अब इस जालिम मां को साढ़े सात साल जेल की सजा…
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Hull hospital doctor struck off for 'sexual harassment'
The NHS trust said it took allegations of misconduct "extremely seriously".
A doctor who inappropriately touched two junior female colleagues has been struck off the medical register.
Dr Vikram Aarella, who worked in Hull, made the unwanted contact on several occasions in October 2022.
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service found Dr Aarella had "brushed against" the breast of one of the complainants - referred to as Dr A - with his arm and hand multiple times while grabbing papers and opening a door.
He also "hugged her and kissed her on the cheek, all without asking her" in a car park at the end of their shift, with Dr A telling another colleague how she felt "grossed out" by the incident, the report stated.
In her witness statement, the junior doctor said she "froze" when he kissed her on the cheek.
Dr Aarella also probed into her private life telling her she should not marry a man from a particular ethnic background as "they are the worst type of men. They treat people badly, are gross and creepy", which the tribunal found unacceptable.
The pair were working in a hospital A&E department at the time on 7 October, the report said.
Another junior doctor accused Dr Aarella of repeatedly placing "his hands on my shoulders and back" and had touched her stomach on one occasion, while working in an Acute Admissions Unit on 10 October 2022.
In her witness statement, she said at the time she never told anyone about the incident, which had made "me feel really uncomfortable", but would confront him if they worked together again.
The report said Dr Aarella, who qualified in 1999 in India, had previously been suspended for 10 months after he behaved in "a sexually motivated manner" towards three female colleagues between 2013 and 2015.
He was handed a five-year restraining order in relation to one of the doctors in September 2020 at Nottingham Crown Court.
The suspension was imposed following a tribunal hearing in September 2022 but did not come into effect immediately.
The tribunal said: "In conclusion, the tribunal determined that Dr Aarella's conduct which he has now carried out against five junior colleagues, shows a reckless disregard for GMP and is fundamentally incompatible with continued registration."
The tribunal was mindful that Dr Aarella has already been subject to a period of suspension, during which he repeated his behaviour and has not demonstrated that he has been able to remediate this.
It said there were concerns of "a high risk of repetition" and decided "erasure was the only appropriate sanction".
In a statement, the Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust said: "We take all allegations of misconduct extremely seriously and would like to reassure staff that anyone raising concerns will be fully supported through the process.
"Mr Aarella has not worked for our trust in any capacity since 2022 when we become aware of the allegations regarding our staff."
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I just finished the documentary don’t f**k with cats and seriously at one point I felt like literally anyone can turn into a serial killer.
He didn’t grow up in the middle of a war, he didn’t have abusive parents… he is just the kid next door who eventually turned into a homicide killer. It made me question what has actually fucked up his mind?!
I tried to connect the dots and here’s what I came up with -
First he was being bullied from a very young age bc He was naturally shy and his sexuality does not stand for the average (which may had led his confidence down and turned him even more introverted).
As he liked movies, he surrounded his world with movie characters and themes to avoid loneliness. Now I’m not sure what made him to pick up a violent and aggressive character. Might be the rage inside him and the insecurities he was going through.
And finally the obsession of getting attention (which I believe he got from his experiences). Attention-seeking disorder can drive people crazy because they just want to be get known no matter how notorious they have to be.
“Attention-seeking behavior may stem from jealousy, low self-esteem, loneliness, or as a result of a personality disorder” - web
The reason I believe anyone can turn into a psychopath is because awful experiences especially in one’s childhood leaves impacts that drive their decision for the rest of their lives. Now these necessarily don’t have to be as bad as Luka Magnotta because you will find people who will say “childhood traumas made me stronger” but traumas will definitely leave scratches and it can turn out to be sinister just like don’t f**k with cats.
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The Suchana Seth Case: Unraveling the Enigma of a Mother's Devastating Act
In the wake of the shocking revelation involving Suchana Seth, CEO of a Bengaluru-based start-up, allegedly murdering her four-year-old son, the nation finds itself grappling with a perplexing and tragic tale. As the details of this heart-wrenching incident continue to emerge, numerous questions remain unanswered, further shrouding the case in mystery.
1. Motive behind the Murder: The first and perhaps most haunting question revolves around the motive that propelled Suchana Seth to commit such a heinous act against her own child. Initial police questioning has painted a contradictory picture — Seth, known to love her son deeply, supposedly became possessive after his birth. The estranged husband’s role in the tragedy is cited as a potential motive, with Seth allegedly aiming to prevent him from meeting their son. However, the question lingers: Why would a mother resort to such an extreme step, leading to the tragic demise of her own flesh and blood? Despite her claims of not intending to kill, the motive remains a perplexing enigma.
2. Sudden Trip to Goa: The circumstances surrounding Seth’s impromptu trip to Goa add another layer of complexity to the case. As a Bengaluru-based individual, the choice to travel to Goa, allegedly for the sole purpose of committing the crime, raises numerous questions. With a Bengaluru family court allowing the father to meet the child every Sunday, the motive behind choosing Goa remains unclear. Reports suggest that Seth may have orchestrated this trip to delay the father-son meeting, but the reasons behind this strategy remain elusive.
3. Bloodstains and Cough Syrup Bottles: The crime scene itself presents a myriad of unanswered questions. The discovery of bloodstains in the Goa service apartment, coupled with empty cough syrup bottles, adds a chilling dimension to the tragedy. The post-mortem report indicates that the child was smothered, possibly with a cloth or pillow. The presence of cough syrup bottles raises questions about whether medication was administered to the child before the fatal act. Furthermore, Seth’s attempt to end her own life by slitting her wrist introduces additional complexities, as the origin of the bloodstains in the room is yet to be officially confirmed.
As the Suchana Seth case continues to unfold, each revelation raises more questions than answers. The nation awaits a thorough investigation and a deeper understanding of the factors that led to this heartbreaking incident. The enigma surrounding the motive, the choice of location, and the disturbing details of the crime challenge our comprehension of a mother’s unthinkable act against her own child. In seeking justice for the innocent life lost, the pursuit of truth becomes all the more urgent.
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this is just disturbing
the world would hv bn a much better place if people started taking responsibility
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More on the UnitedHealthcare CEO assassination...
In my previous post, I was sharing an article that I found on a suspect that shot and killed the UnitedHealthcare CEO. Basically, they are in search efforts to locate the killer of Brian Thompson. News outlets claim to have evidence that the shooter left behind, and evidence of who the person is, however they are not releasing the name of the person.
Which I think is crazy because they have already released photos that they have from the street surveillance and the taxi cab surveillance, so if people on the internet can see the suspects face, wouldn't someone be able to identify who it is and release a name?
Anyways, there is more to come with this investigation and I hope that the family of Brian Thompson receives the one thing they deserve, which is justice.
Read more on this Live 5 News article!
{Side note: thank you for tuning into my blog, this has been a fun project!}
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Cyanide Mohan: The Gruesome Tale of India's Dreaded Serial Killer
Have you heard about Cyanide Mohan, one of the dreaded serial criminal in India?
Mohan Kumar Vivekanand, popularly known as Cyanide Mohan, was a teacher by profession. He was arrested previously by the authorities for attempting to kill the woman he was seeing by pushing her off a bridge in order to get away from her.
It is assumed that during his time in jail, he was accompanied by a goldsmith, from whom he learned the following information about the poison cyanide. The lack of evidence led to his release He married two different women and had two children with each of them. For each family, he was a kind, devoted spouse and a loving father.
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