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Not Just Wild Stories
Murdered man’s face stitched on ball
A drug cartel reportedly stitched the face of a dead rival on a soccer ball. Mexico City (WiredPRNews.com) – The body of a Mexico drug cartel member was reportedly found dismembered after his Jan. 2 disappearance. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the face of Hugo Hernandez, 36, was found sewn onto a soccer ball days after the assailants abducted him and left his detached body parts on the Los Mochis streets in various locations. As noted in the report, the brutal crime illustrates the increasing level of violence that is part of a drug war in areas of Mexico such as Sinaloa state. In addition to violence between rival cartels, there have been acts of violence committed against journalists in the country who have reported on related deaths and other events, which has led to many limiting news coverage on the cartels. Mexico’s Ambassador to the United States, Arturo Sarukhan is quoted by the AP as stating that despite the high level of violence, “we have begun to see important results in the ability of U.S. government to detain the flows” of weapons and money into the country at the U.S. and Mexico border. Funeral home sued after brain is found in bag
A family is suing a funeral home over a brain found in a bag of their loved one’s personal effects.Albuquerque, N.M. (WiredPRNews.com) – A funeral home is being sued by a New Mexico family who found a brain in a bag of their loved one’s personal effects. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the family of a woman who died in a car accident discovered the finding after receiving the bag from the DeVargas Funeral Home and Crematory of the Espanola Valley. Richard Valle, an attorney for the plaintiffs, is quoted by the AP as stating of the matter, “This is just a sad tragedy… This almost feels like something you’d read about in a Stephen King book.” As noted in the report, an additional funeral home based in Utah, which transported the body, Serenicare Funeral Home in Draper, has also been named as a defendant in the case. Face of Ozzy Osbourne on the Moon
The inset in this photograph is an un-doctored NASA photograph of the impact area of its LCROSS mission to the moon. click on the image below to go to NASA's Lcross Main page, when you get on this page choose link to top story, LCROSS Impact Data Indicate the Water on Moon. Compare this photo with photos on Ozzy's Osourne's website, by clicking the following link Every day, strange and unexplainable events occur, some genuine, some hoax, we leave it to your imagination to decide which. The Mummy's Curse
Heart disease signs found in mummiesOrlando, Florida (WiredPRNews.com) – New research suggests that modern risks factors for heart disease such as eating fast food aren’t the only culprits of heart disease. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), researchers recently found evidence of heart disease in ancient mummies using a CT scan. Dr. Michael Miyamoto of the University of California at San Diego, a researcher on the study, is quoted by the AP as stating of the findings, “We were struck by the similar appearance of vascular calcification in the mummies and our present-day patients… Perhaps the development of atherosclerosis is a part of being human.” The social status of the mummified individuals is suggested to have played a role in their developing high blood pressure and related health issues. Dr. Randall Thompson, a cardiologist at the Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, who was also a researcher on the study, is further quoted by the AP as stating, “Rich people ate meat, and they did salt meat, so maybe they had hypertension (high blood pressure), but that’s speculation.”
Couple arrested for not paying tipA Pennsylvania couple was arrested after refusing to pay a tip at a local pub.Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (WiredPRNews.com) – A couple was arrested and charged with theft following their refusal to pay a mandatory gratuity after eating at a Pennsylvania pub. As reported by NBC Philadelphia news, Leslie Pope and John Wagner paid their food and drink bill after dining with friends at the Lehigh Pub, but refused to pay a $16 tip due to complaints of bad service, which led to a bartender reporting them to police. Wagner is quoted in the report as stating of being arrested for not paying the tip, “I understand that, you know, we didn’t pay the gratuity, but it was a gratuity, it wasn’t something that was required.” A court date for the couple has
reportedly been set for next month; however, there is doubt that the
charges will stand. Arlington couple accused of slavery Arlington, Texas (WiredPRNews.com) – An Arlington couple has been accused of holding a woman from Nigeria as a slave. As reported by CBS 11 News, the couple was indicted by a grand jury on related charges this week. As noted in the report, Emmanuel and Ngozi Nnaji, allegedly kept the woman, a mother of six, as their domestic servant without pay for nine years. Emmanuel Nnaji is also accused of assaulting the victim sexually and making threats to her. The list of charges for the couple includes conspiracy, alien harboring, and others. They were arrested for the charges in September. As further noted by CBS 11 News, if convicted, the couple may each face prison terms of up to 55 years. The case is still under investigation. Anti-social network helps users end their online connections Paris, France (WiredPRNews.com) – A new website seeks to help social networking website users meet their online demise with online ritual suicide. As reported by AFP, Seppukoo.com promotes the disconnect of people from virtual networks such as Facebook with an online version of a ritual suicide form known as “seppuku.” The site is quoted by AFP as stating to potential users, “As the seppuku restores the samurai’s honour as a warrior, seppukoo.com deals with the liberation of the digital body… Seppukoo playfully attempts to subvert this mechanism by disconnecting people from each other and transforming the individual suicide experience into an exciting ’social’ experience.” As noted in the report, the site owners have stated that approximately15,000 of Facebook’s stated 300 million users have chosen to use their disconnection process. Residents in battle over right to hang laundryThe right to hang laundry to dry outside of their homes has become a growing issue for many U.S. residents.Perkasie, Pennsylvania (WiredPRNews.com) – Many U.S. residents are finding themselves in a fight for the right to hang laundry outside of their homes to dry. As reported by Reuters, officials and neighbors of these residents in a number of areas have frowned upon the practice, and have taken measures to try and force it to stop. Carin Froehlich, a Perkasie, Pennsylvania resident, is quoted in the report as stating of receiving anonymous letters from neighbors about drying her clothes outside, “They said it made the place look like trailer trash… They said they didn’t want to look at my ‘unmentionables.” As noted by Reuters, groups like Project Laundry List are advocating for the rights of individuals like Froehlich to use the energy saving method to dry their clothes because of the benefits it has for the environment. Shocking News
BOSTON — State officials are investigating complaints that at least two teenagers were given electric shock treatments at a residential center for people with special needs because someone telephoned fake orders to the staff. Woman blows her own boobs off in the welfare office
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka— NOAA Scientists Catch Rare Giant Squid
Soldiers Deliver Aid to ‘Lost City’ of Iraq
FORWARD OPERATING BASE WARRIOR, Iraq, Oct. 8, 2009 – U.S. soldiers provided humanitarian aid to Iraqis in an area locals refer to as the “Lost City.”lost-city The Return of Buzz Lightyear
Disney's space ranger Buzz Lightyear returned from space on Sept. 11, aboard space shuttle Discovery's STS-128 mission after 15 months aboard the International Space Station. His time on the orbiting laboratory will celebrated in a ticker-tape parade together with his space station crew mates and former Apollo 11 moon walker Buzz Aldrin on Oct. 2, at Walt Disney World in Florida. While on the space station, Buzz supported NASA's education outreach program-- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)--by creating a series of fun educational online outreach programs. Following his return, Disney is partnering with NASA to create a new online educational game and an online mission patch competition for school kids across America. NASA will fly the winning patch in space. In addition, NASA plans to announce on Oct. 2, 2009, the details of a new exciting educational competition that will give students the opportunity to design an experiment for the astronauts on the space station. NASA Launches New Education Initiatives with Disney's Buzz LightyearWASHINGTON -- NASA and Disney Parks, which collaborated to carry toy space ranger Buzz Lightyear into orbit, are launching new efforts to encourage students to pursue studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Jumbo Jet piggybacks shuttle, shuttle piggybacks UFO.
Local Fisherman Catches Panfish With Face Of Osama
Former Antique and Junk dealer, Captain Billybob, was fishing in the canal at the end of Midway Blvd. in Port Charlotte, Florida, when he made the catch of a lifetime. I dunno but I think that fish sort of resembles Osama Bin Laden. The fish was undersized and had to be released. Pac-Man Scores Leaward Islands
God Bless America
Summer of 2009, Secretary of Interior Ken Salizar announced three free weekends at National Parks. What's the catch, you say? No refunds!
Bass get big and jump high in Florida, but this fish has got to be some kind of record.
The Critter from I 75 Pond
See what we discovered one frosty, foggy morning in Florida this January near Punta Gorda, and get a nice free wallpaper Hitler Parties With
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