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townpostin · 3 months ago
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Bus Driver Found Dead in Jamshedpur's Sakchi Bus Stand; Family Suspects Murder
Vicky Mahto’s body was discovered by fellow drivers; family alleges foul play after seeing injuries. A bus driver was found dead at the Sakchi bus stand in Jamshedpur, with his family suspecting murder due to visible injuries. JAMSHEDPUR – The body of Vicky Mahto, a bus driver from Chakradharpur, was found at Sakchi bus stand early Tuesday morning. The body was discovered around 6:30 AM by other…
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 1 year ago
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Let the revenge games begin.
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alliluyevas · 7 months ago
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i think addam swapp has one of the creepiest mormon fundie social media pages i've ever seen and he's not even a mormon fundie anymore but his nefarious energy is profound. he comes off as a pretty run of the mill evangelical protestant right winger but knowing his backstory is like ahhhhhhh.
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once again sorry for the way i wrote carlo bc im rereading fp files again & he looks like the most peaceful guy out there
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moe-broey · 8 months ago
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You know what Moe needs. Ace Attorney spritework. That would be THE PERFECT medium to capture it in LMFAOOOOOO
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theheadlessgroom · 5 months ago
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@beatingheart-bride
"Is she now?" Callahan asked with a little smile, leaning against the table as Lon nodded eagerly, saying, "Uh-huh! It's gonna be a big chocolate bat, with candy eyes and vanilla chocolate chips for fangs! It's gonna be really cool! She made us a pumpkin one last year!"
"Pumpkin, huh? Your pa or your grandpa ever tell you the tale of Stingy Jack?" "Uh-huh! We even carved turnips last year! It was kinda weird, though. I like pumpkins better."
"Have you ever...tasted pumpkin before?" August ventured to ask, at which the boy made a bit of a face, saying, "Like...pumpkin pie?"
"That's one way, but...pumpkin has a lot of applications when it comes to cooking. Pumpkin bread, roasted pumpkin seeds, even pumpkin soup. Your great-grandmother Josephine has quite a few recipes for it."
"Ick!" Lon frowned, sticking his tongue out in response to this-he didn't even much like pumpkin pie, so the idea of pumpkin anything else wasn't all that appealing: As far as he was concerned, pumpkins were only good for carving and throwing guts around with his sister, not so much eating.
"I...I like pumpkin pie."
Both August and Callahan were surprised to hear Erika speak up-in some ways, she looked just as surprised at her own bravery, what with her big eyes and glowing cheeks. Still, it made both men smile, with August venturing to ask, "Is it your favorite flavor of pie?"
"No...I like peach cobbler best."
"Well, Josie has a recipe for that too," he chuckled. "And I think she'd be thrilled to make it for you."
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hearthmistress · 7 months ago
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We love an inappropriately excerpted aesthetic Shirley Jackson quote!!!!!
Well, of course!!! Plus, is there not anything more Jackson-like than spreading some quiet creeping horror over some mundanity?
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atticfish · 2 years ago
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The more I think about it, the more I think that maybe the Huntsman killed Ylfa's grandmother, and further, that Ylfa's grandmother was the werewolf. In many versions of the story, Little Red meets a wolf and trusts to reveal where in the woods she's headed -- at which point the wolf beats her to her grandmother's cottage, eats the grandmother, dons her clothing and takes her identity. But this Little Red seems a bit world-weary even before she gets wolfed, and Emily specifically places emphasis on Ylfa having unwavering respect and loyalty for authority figures. She might not trust any old wolf, but she would trust the Huntsman.
As for Getting Wolfed, either the Huntsman was a werewolf (he could even in some ways be a form of the Wolf, as both deal in Death, and both kill to eat), Ylfa's grandmother was a werewolf (Ylfa's lycanthropy being genetic in the context of Little Red Riding Hood as a story about coming of age would be a super interesting take imo; also, would satisfy well with the deliberate parallels drawn between Ylfa and her grandmother), or perhaps the Wolf gifted Ylfa her lycanthropy by other means (per se, not as a werewolf but as a spirit of Death).
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seagullcharmer · 1 year ago
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still feeling unwell abt leonard vanderboom btw. if you even care
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clamorybus · 1 year ago
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yeah humans have kinda always been morbid dicks about tragedies. like you look up any old timey murder case and 9 times out of ten there will be a crowd of lookey-lous wandering onto the crime scene and just taking shit
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grandapplewit · 1 year ago
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I desperately want an AU where Lan Qiren helps his sister-in-law (yet unnamed) escape Cloud Recesses with her children, but for various reasons finds he can’t join them as he’d originally planned. After a long handful of years, a devastated woman begs him to take her infant daughter somewhere she’d be safe, from both her husband and the baby’s father. Lan Qiren, now the proud father of one lovely Lan Su, makes it his mission to hunt down all of Jin Guangshan’s illegitimate children and give them (and their mothers) the best life he possibly can.
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flowerzf4ryou · 1 year ago
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Now I did draw Matthew before I reread his description so uh. Sorry abt that lmao
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raygender · 1 year ago
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llycaons · 1 year ago
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'this is a goddamn bitch of an unsatisfactory situation' sounds like the kind of exaggerated, colorful complaint that I associate with like, modern-day internet humor, but when hear see it in context it's completely different. jack's voice is breaking, he's holding back tears. the pain in his delivery of that line is starkly audible. this is at the end of nearly two decades of seeing ennis only a few times a year, and just hearing that ennis has to cancel their next meeting. he's at the end of his rope, and he's ready to break down. as much attention as "I wish I knew how to quit you" got, I think this is the line that stays with me for the sheer emotion in its delivery
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sayitwithsarcophilus · 1 year ago
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If police spent as large a percentage of their time nonviolently annoying rich people for legitimate detective purposes as they do on cozy cop shows, they'd be a lot less resented.
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twpsyn-who · 2 years ago
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I watched a few criminal documentaries in the past few weeks and came to the conclusion that it was absurdly easy to get away with murder in 70'/80'. That alone should clear Eddie Munson of any charges because if he killed Chrissy that would be the shitties murder in the history of killing. Even a fourteen years old could do better. This man didn't even hide the goddamn body. He killed in the most obvious place, left the body there and run away..? And he killed her in a way humanly impossible too?? (Excuse me, tell me how you break someone's all bones without using any kind of fucking weapon- because an autopsy would have pointed out that there were no bruises on her body, blunt hits or signs of struggle)
He didn't even put her body in some specific position for people to be like "Hey that looks Satanist. He's 100% in a cult". He let her there for anyone to find.
A true serial killer (cult leader or not) would have at least either hidden the body or did the kill/put the body in a place that wouldn't straight up point to him as a possible suspect man.
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