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sannabrott · 1 year ago
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Carnival Cruise-passagerare Kevin McGrath försvann på mystiskt sätt från fartyget
Kevin McGrath försvann på mystiskt sätt från ett Carnival Cruise-fartyg bara några timmar innan fartyget skulle återvända till Miami.
Familjen hade alla varit ombord för att fira sin fars 60-årsdag. Allt verkade bra tills han inte kom till frukost.
Familjemedlemmar sökte över hela kryssningsfartyget.
"Han var inte i rummet," sa hans syster. ”Ingen kunde hitta honom. Ingen.”
Fartygets kameraövervaknings- och säkerhetsenheter har visat att McGrath inte gick överbord.
Miami-Dade Police utfärdade en saknad persons varning Tisdag och sa att McGrath senast sågs i en svart skjorta, shorts och grå sneakers omkring klockan 14.00. Måndag.
När de rapporterade honom saknad kontaktades den amerikanska kustbevakningen och sökte vattnet med helikopter.
Miami-Dade-polisen undersöker också men har inga ledningar.
Familjemedlemmar säger att Kevin aldrig skulle försvinna och alltid var i gott humör.
Kevins syster sa enligt DailyMail, ”Ingen försvinner bara. Någon kommer att hållas ansvarig för att min bror försvinner.”
Kustbevakningsbesättningarna fortsätter att söka ”nära Miami hamn och längs södra Florida, ”rapporterar NBC News.
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sreehari28 · 1 year ago
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Here's Part 2 of my astrological analysis of the Chad Doerman case (alleged triple filicide in Ohio). Chad Doerman is the father accused of killing his three little boys. In this forensic astrology video, we'll look at Chad Doerman's astrology chart and transits the day of the murder to provide insight into this enigmatic tragedy.
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puppy-coded · 2 years ago
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girls when their favorite character:
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mjncarp · 8 months ago
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Some quick screenshot redraws of @cholvoq ‘s redesigns :D
They are quite messy and kinda shit looking so I apologise for that
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jankey606 · 1 year ago
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cryptid summer
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morbidology · 3 months ago
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The haunting question "Who put Bella in the Wych Elm?" has perplexed and fascinated the public since 1943, when the skeletal remains of an unidentified woman were discovered inside a hollow tree in Hagley Wood, Worcestershire, England.
On April 18, 1943, four young boys—Bob Farmer, Fred Payne, Thomas Willetts, and Bob Hart—were exploring Hagley Wood, part of the Hagley Hall estate owned by Lord Cobham. In the course of their exploration, the boys came across a large wych elm tree. Curiosity led one of them to peer inside the hollow trunk, where he discovered what appeared to be a human skull, complete with some strands of hair and teeth.
Frightened by their grisly find, the boys initially kept the discovery to themselves, fearing they would get into trouble for trespassing. However, the secret proved too heavy to bear, and one of the boys eventually confided in his parents, who contacted the police.
When authorities arrived at the scene, they retrieved the nearly complete skeleton of a woman, along with fragments of clothing, a shoe, and a gold wedding ring. The woman’s right hand was missing, later found buried nearby. The skeletal remains were sent to Professor James Webster, a forensic pathologist, who estimated that the woman had been dead for about 18 months, placing her death around October 1941.
Professor Webster's examination revealed that the woman was around 35 years old, 5 feet tall, with irregular teeth, including a distinctive dental feature—a missing front tooth. He suggested that she had been dead for approximately 18 months before her discovery and that she had likely been placed in the tree shortly after her death, as the small hollow would have made it difficult to fit her body after rigor mortis had set in.
The cause of death was determined to be asphyxiation, possibly due to being suffocated or strangled, although the exact circumstances remained unclear. Despite extensive investigations, the police were unable to identify the woman. Missing person reports were checked, dental records were examined, but no match was found.
The case took an strange turn in late 1943, when graffiti began appearing in the West Midlands area. The first message, written in chalk on a wall in Upper Dean Street, Birmingham, read: "Who put Luebella down the wych-elm?" Subsequent messages shortened and refined the name to "Bella," and variations of the phrase "Who put Bella in the Wych Elm?" began appearing on walls and buildings across the region.
The identity of the graffiti artist remains unknown, but the messages suggested that someone knew more about the woman’s identity or her fate than they had revealed.
Over the years, numerous theories have emerged regarding the identity of "Bella" and the circumstances of her death. Some of the most prominent theories include:
Witchcraft: One theory suggests that Bella may have been killed as part of a black magic ritual. The removal of her hand, a practice known as the "Hand of Glory" in folklore, lent some credence to this idea. The Hand of Glory was believed to possess magical powers, often associated with witchcraft and sorcery. However, there is little concrete evidence to support this theory.
Espionage: Another theory posits that Bella was a spy during World War II. This idea gained traction in the 1950s, when Margaret Murray, an anthropologist and archaeologist, suggested that Bella could have been involved in espionage, possibly as a Nazi spy. Some speculated that she might have been a German cabaret singer and spy named Clara Bauerle, who had parachuted into the area during the war and was killed after her cover was blown. However, no concrete evidence has been found to confirm this theory, and Clara Bauerle's records suggest she died in Berlin in 1942.
Romani Connections: Some researchers have suggested that Bella might have been part of a Romani group or a traveler community. This theory is based on the fact that many Romani people lived in the area during the 1940s, and some witnesses reported seeing gypsies in Hagley Wood around the time of Bella's presumed death. However, like the other theories, this remains speculative.
Local Knowledge: There are suggestions that the graffiti artist had local knowledge and possibly knew more about the case than the police were able to uncover. The use of the name "Bella" might indicate that someone in the community recognized her, but chose to remain anonymous.
Despite extensive investigations, the true identity of Bella and the circumstances surrounding her death remain unknown. The case was reopened several times, and modern forensic techniques have been suggested to re-examine the remains and the evidence, but so far, these efforts have not provided definitive answers.
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ravxe3n · 1 year ago
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bfu era this time :p
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wolfboywarmachines · 1 year ago
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i find it absolutely hilarious that after ricky goldsworth became a Thing all the fans decided to co opt cc tinsley as shane's bfu-sona even though cc was a very real guy who happened to have a goofy old timey name just so that ricky could have a pal
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claired3lune · 2 years ago
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I absolutely love Unsolved (Watcher's Version)
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marvel-lous-guy · 1 year ago
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*Avengers Watching a true crime documentary*
Peter: Why do we give serial killers cool names?
Tony: What do you mean?
Peter: We give them cool names like "the Zodiac killer". Imagine everyone knowing you as "the zodiac killer"! That'd be awesome!
Steve: What?
Peter: Like, why don't we call them stupid names or like "killer 16" or "serial killer 23". Thats boring, they'd hate that
Bucky: but thats boring for us
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booklovingturtle · 21 days ago
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Had this cursed realization today
OG artist credit: @pumpkinhrat
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sreehari28 · 1 year ago
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Join us as we delve into this brutal case of alleged triple filicide in Ohio. Chad Doerman is the father accused of killing his three little boys. In this forensic astrology video, we'll shed light on the astrological aspects to provide insight into this enigmatic tragedy.
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toomanywatchers · 1 year ago
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(blank one for y’all to make your own version!)
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this is so shane madej 2016 core and no i will not be elaborating, thank you.
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thatonegeekygirl · 6 months ago
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Jimmy Hoffa - Q+A and 026: Ghost Files Season 3, Shane's Piano Recital, and Flow State
my my, how the turn tables...
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spencertoot · 1 year ago
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Last time I posted art on here it was generally well received, let’s try again
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