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Post by catherine on Dec 26, 2023 4:41:00 GMT -5
I must have read the original article in this post a half a dozen times and I just now noticed that this man's twin sons were both shot around New Year's Eve. I've read about things happening to twins at the same time. Many even die at the same time. A lot of twins have the same illnesses or accidents and die on the same day. Last summer in Alabama, two 98-year-old women who were twins died just 9 hours apart.
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Post by catherine on Dec 16, 2023 15:58:28 GMT -5
Sounds like his father had mental health issues of his own. It's one thing to have an affair, and I know teachers sometimes get involved with students, but a 14-year-old?!
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Post by catherine on Dec 13, 2023 13:51:31 GMT -5
Is it true that Charles Dickens blamed his wife for having too many children and then dumped her for a younger woman? He was cruel to his wife. He blamed her for having 10 children, saying she was from a large family and too fertile. He also said she was fat, dull and always smelled like breast milk, and after 22 years of marriage, when he was courting a younger woman, he tried to have his wife committed to an asylum because he said she was incompetent as a mother and housekeeper.
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Post by catherine on Dec 10, 2023 18:41:00 GMT -5
Even if it is what the commonwealth is trying to prove, it doesn't make any sense. What reason did Houck have to kill her?
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Post by catherine on Dec 8, 2023 6:48:48 GMT -5
This is 4515 Bogan Gates Drive, Buford, Georgia. On December 4, 2004, 19 years ago, Dr. Bart Corbin, a dentist, murdered his wife, Jennifer Corbin, by shooting her in the head as she slept. He tried to make it appear as though she had committed suicide by shooting herself in the head, but their 7-year-old son went to a neighbor's house across the street and said his father had killed his mother. At the time, Corbin was having affairs with two other women, one of whom was the receptionist in his office. He killed his wife because she wanted a divorce. They were separated at the time.
Neighbors discovered they "long had a killer in their midst" because this wasn't Corbin's first murder. Fourteen years earlier, in 1990, he killed Dolly Hearn in her apartment in Augusta, Georgia, because she broke up with him. They started dating in dental school. The location where she lived was Mystery Location No. 263 (which I also named).
Bart and Jen Corbin had two sons, Dalton and Dillon: B. Dalton is a bookseller and Matt Dillon was a TV sheriff.
Buford, Georgia, is only a couple of miles from Lake Lanier, which is known far and wide as the haunted lake.
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Post by catherine on Dec 3, 2023 0:29:57 GMT -5
I don't suppose there have been any updates on this woman's murder. I recently saw the Law and Order: Criminal Intent show based on this case and it was good. The early shows with Goren and Eames are a lot better than those with that awful Detective Zach Nichols. He tried to act like Goren, but he failed. No, this woman's murder hasn't been solved.
The "Baggage" episode was only loosely based on this case. On the show, the woman, Jenny, was murdered by her supervisor, who pretended he was the airline's vice president, who lived at The Dakota across from Yoko, instead of just a baggage supervisor, and tried to date women out of his league. He was able to finance his fantasy life by stealing credit card numbers and selling them to the Russian mob.
Why would any woman want to be a frigging baggage handler?
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Post by catherine on Nov 27, 2023 18:47:59 GMT -5
In the article about Liberals wanting to cancel Thanksgiving, someone asked, "Do these Libtards have nothing to do but sit around and think about how they can ruin things for others?" The answer is a resounding YES! What did the Satanists or gender-bender freaks gain from placing Christmas trees at an event designed to appeal to children 8-years-old and under? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! We need to vote people into office who will put a stop to this insanity!
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Post by catherine on Nov 22, 2023 8:13:05 GMT -5
I read somewhere recently that the reason behind the government's "lone gunman" claim was that if the Soviet Union or Cuba was blamed, it would cause a conflict that could possibly lead to World War III. That's one of the theories as to why the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone. What convinces me that he did not act alone, if at all, is that Jackie Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy weren't convinced that he acted alone, and neither is RFK Jr. whatliesbeyond.boards.net/thread/14664/rfk-insists-cia-involved-assassination
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Post by catherine on Nov 17, 2023 12:46:37 GMT -5
I know some people in Franklin Parish and I'm going to ask them if they've ever been to Green Light Bridge. It sounds interesting. There are a lot of interesting "haunts" in Louisiana, but every time you see something about Louisiana ghosts, 90% of the time it's the same, tired old story about Chloe, the slave girl, at The Myrtles, even though the story of Chloe was made up by a woman who owned the house in the 1950s and 60s. And all those stupid ghost hunters flock to The Myrtles, talking about what they "captured" or "picked up," claiming it's the most haunted house in the country, when it doesn't even come close to being the most haunted house in the state!
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Post by catherine on Nov 16, 2023 3:56:20 GMT -5
This has to be 165 Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina. On November 14, 2003, Mary Lynn Witherspoon, a French teacher, was raped and murdered by the freak son of a man she once dated. Her killer, Edmonds Tennent Brown IV, who often dressed in women’s clothing, had stalked her for years and she had been advised to report him to the police and get a restraining order, but she didn't listen.
Brown admitted his crime, but later said, "If I had not been such an emotional basketcase I would have pled 'not guilty' and taken my chances with a jury trial. If I had been able to dress the way that I would have felt more confident, I would have been dressed in a cream-colored Chanel skirt-suit with a pair of 4½-inch spike heel Jimmy Choos and makeup."
After he was imprisoned and calling himself "Katheryn Brown," he petitioned the South Carolina Department of Corrections for a sex change operation, claiming he was a woman trapped in a man's body. The state prohibits unnecessary surgical procedures and denied his request. Also, many felt the fact he had raped his victim belied his claims.
The house, like many others in the neighborhood, has a piazza along the entire length of one side.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a presidential candidate, has suggested that some chemical in the water could be the cause of gender dysphoria, pointing out that the chemical atrazine is feminizing male frogs. whatliesbeyond.boards.net/thread/14809/rfk-links-gender-dysphoria-chemicals
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Post by catherine on Nov 14, 2023 15:34:04 GMT -5
I checked, and on October 21, the temperature in the Lake Lanier area was 55 degrees, so why was that fool out there on a jet ski? The shock of hitting the cold water when his jet ski sank is probably what caused him to sink.
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Post by catherine on Nov 13, 2023 20:26:11 GMT -5
With the exception of the "Robert the Doll" story from Key West, and I'm not sure when it started, I never heard of any haunted dolls until after the Chucky movie. Now, they're all over the place. How can people be so gullible? People are gullible because they are no longer capable of logical thought. Schools no longer teach students to think for themselves, instead, they are taught to conform. If those with an interest in the paranormal were capable of thinking logically, they wouldn't believe their ridiculous "devices" can detect and record the supernatural.
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Post by catherine on Oct 28, 2023 14:36:45 GMT -5
I think I've figured out this one: it's the old Peck Mansion, 345 Washington Street, SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan. The house was built in 1887 by the Jenks family, but it was later purchased by John and Hannah Peck. John Peck and his brother founded the Peck Brothers Drug Company, i.e., drugs.
By 1916, the Pecks' daughter, Clara, had married Arthur Waite, a dentist, and was living in New York City. In January 1916, Hannah Peck went to visit the Waites and was sent home in a coffin. In March, John Peck went to NYC to visit his daughter and he, too, was sent home in a coffin, but before his body arrived, Percival Peck, the son, received an anonymous telegram saying he should have an autopsy performed on his father. The woman who sent the telegram had spotted Waite "in a ritzy New York hotel with a raven-haired opera singer, not his wife." Percival Peck did have his father's body autopsied and it was discovered he had been poisoned with arsenic. When Arthur Waite was accused of killing his in-laws, he admitted to poisoning both, but he ended up smothering John with a pillow on his death bed. Waite had married Clara for her money and it was his intention to wipe out the family so that he could inherit their money. Waites died in the electric chair at Sing Sing Prison.
In the movie, Little Shop of Horrors, Steve Martin played the role of a sadistic dentist and Arthur Waites was a sadistic dentist.
This was the confusing part: there are 32 oz. in a quart, but in dry measure, a quart is measured by volume, not weight, and there are 8 quarts in a peck – and Peck is the name of the family involved.
In 1916, Woodrow Wilson was president of the United States.
Grand Rapids is named for the Grand River.
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Post by catherine on Oct 23, 2023 15:28:45 GMT -5
Does anyone else find it kind of strange that in the past dogs were considered demonic and today, a lot of people worship them? People in the past were much wiser in a lot of ways than they are today. Back then, dogs were recognized for the diseased vermin they are and associated with the devil and evil. Even the Bible condemns dogs. Revelation 22:15 puts dogs in the same category as whoremongers, murderers and liars. Philippians 3:2 says, "Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of concision," and Proverbs 26:11 says, "As a dog returns to his vomit, a fool returns to his folly." Dogs are the filthiest animals on Earth, and they are destroying the environment. whatliesbeyond.boards.net/thread/8721/update-dog-waste-destroying-environment
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Post by catherine on Oct 19, 2023 12:59:28 GMT -5
I'm not sure I even believe this. First, why would a cinderblock be laying on the beach. Secondly, if he only walked into the water only knees deep and dropped her there, wouldn't her body have washed back up onto the shore? Someone probably got the cinderblock from a nearby construction site and left it on the beach. You can find all kinds of junk like that on beaches in the Caribbean. If the tide was going out, her body could have ended up miles from shore, where it would have been eaten by sharks and other sea creatures.
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