- published: 19 Feb 2013
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Justin Bieber Murder Plot Phone Calls Released
A couple months ago, we learned Justin Bieber was the apparent target of a foiled murder p...
published: 19 Feb 2013
Justin Bieber Murder Plot Phone Calls Released
A couple months ago, we learned Justin Bieber was the apparent target of a foiled murder plot. In an update to that story, the audio, at times graphic, shows convict Dana Martin discussing the details of the strategy with Tanner Ruane, who would have carried it out. During the calls, which originated from the New Mexico prison where Martin is jailed, the pair talk about using "hedge clippers" — with Martin saying, "He was going to kill the pitbulls and you're going to castrate them." Pitbulls evidently referred to Bieber.
He also discussed, in detail, suffocating Bieber with his paisley scarf.
Martin is currently in prison for raping and murdering a teenage girl.
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- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 11817
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Kapooyow! Kapooyow! Houston Woman Gives Incredibly Awesome Description Of Hailstorm To TV Station
Kapooyow! Kapooyow! On Tuesday evening, much of the south was hit hard with massive hail...
published: 21 Mar 2013
Kapooyow! Kapooyow! Houston Woman Gives Incredibly Awesome Description Of Hailstorm To TV Station
Kapooyow! Kapooyow! On Tuesday evening, much of the south was hit hard with massive hailstorms, causing widespread damage and millions in insurance damage. But every cloud has its silver lining, and in this case, that silver lining can be summarized as follows: "Kapooyow!"
In an otherwise mundane segment on how many in Houston are recovering from the storm damage, the city's NBC affiliate decided to sprinkle in some man-on-the-street (hereby known as "MOS") interviews to really help you feel that local pain. And boy, as it turns out, they weren't just sprinkling in some MOS... they were sprinkling some magic MOS dust.
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- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 926
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Michelle Bachmann Repeal Obamacare Before It Literally KILLS Children, KILLS Women, Senior Citizens
During a floor speech Thursday, Bachmann called on the House to repeal President Barack Ob...
published: 21 Mar 2013
Michelle Bachmann Repeal Obamacare Before It Literally KILLS Children, KILLS Women, Senior Citizens
During a floor speech Thursday, Bachmann called on the House to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law, passed three years ago.
"Repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens," Bachmann said.
The remark comes as House Republicans have mounted their latest effort to kill Obamacare, a mission they've failed to accomplish in nearly 40 prior attempts.
During her speech, Bachmann insisted the American people "pay more and get less" under Obamacare.
Bachmann suggested Washington should stop the carnage before it's too late.
"Let's love people, let's care about people, let's repeal it now while we can," she said.
Bachmann was recently caught dodging CNN correspondent Dana Bash, who pressed the former Republican presidential candidate on the baseless comments she made at the 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference about Obama's allegedly lavish personal lifestyle.
Addressing CPAC on March 16, Bachmann also called conservatism "the movement of love."
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- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 48
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Girl Dies Huffing Freon From AC Unit Teen Kristal Salcido, 12 from Victorville, California Trage
It's here in the backyard by the air conditioning units, where the family says Kristal fou...
published: 12 Mar 2013
Girl Dies Huffing Freon From AC Unit Teen Kristal Salcido, 12 from Victorville, California Trage
It's here in the backyard by the air conditioning units, where the family says Kristal found easy access to the chemical freon.
She inhaled it, later passing out in her grandma's bathroom.
Kristal was pronounced brain-dead at a local hospital. Her family made the difficult choice to take her off life support four days later.
Her family says there were never warning signs of Kristal's dangerous behavior.
Friends at Mesa Linda remember Kristal as kind, vivacious and popular.
And unfortunately, Kristal isn't alone.
According to inhalants.org — an anti-drug website — one in five students has inhaled a chemical to get high by the eighth grade.
It's often called huffing, dusting or bagging, and the consequences can be brain liver or heart damage. In Kristal's case, it was deadly.
Ron Postoian and his sons own an air conditioning company.
Ron says he's serviced plenty of units where the Freon had suspiciously been used up.
"When you inhale it, it kills your brain cells — that's all," Postoian explained.
He says something as simple as installing safety lock caps can prevent access to freon.
Kristal's grandmother hopes parents are listening. She wishes she still had the chance to shield young Kristal from something so dangerous.
- published: 12 Mar 2013
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James Edward Heard, Escaped Killer, Caught After 32 Years On The Lam
California corrections officials have finally caught up with a parolee convicted of murder...
published: 14 Mar 2013
James Edward Heard, Escaped Killer, Caught After 32 Years On The Lam
California corrections officials have finally caught up with a parolee convicted of murder who had eluded them for more than three decades.
Richard Bradford had been living under the false identity of James Edward Heard and owned several properties in the Pasadena area, including a drug rehabilitation facility, authorities said.
Bradford was sentenced to life for first-degree murder in 1971, was paroled in 1978, and skipped out on his parole supervision in 1980, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement Wednesday.
Agents arrested Bradford this week, more than 32 years after he had disappeared, the statement said.
A false birth certificate with Heard's name was created in Alameda County in 1977, and a Social Security card was issued to him in 1978, both while he was still in prison, officials said.
By the early 1980s Bradford began using the new name, and the name Richard Bradford disappeared on paper by 1992.
A parole apprehension team began an investigation into his disappearance in 2010 and about a year later learned he might be the same person as Heard. Bradford's prison fingerprints were found to be a match with Heard's from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Bradford's attorney contacted corrections officials at about the same time saying he knew he was being sought and would like some time to turn himself in, but he never did.
It took investigators two years to find Bradford, who had been keeping a low profile in the Pasadena area, with his businesses controlled by a trust and his credit cards and vehicles in the name of his treatment center.
On Sunday while conducting surveillance, agents saw Bradford and his wife leave their home and followed them to the Home Depot just east of Pasadena in Monrovia, where they arrested Bradford and his wife, who was taken into custody for being a felon in possession of pepper spray. Her name was not released.
A search of the house turned up evidence for both of Bradford's names, the statement said.
Corrections officials did not provide the name of Bradford's attorney, and no other contact information to seek comment from a lawyer or family member could be found.
- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 42
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Ohio teens convicted of rape
A judge announced on Sunday that the defendants in the Steubenville rape trial were found ...
published: 18 Mar 2013
Ohio teens convicted of rape
A judge announced on Sunday that the defendants in the Steubenville rape trial were found guilty.
Trent Mays and Ma'lik Richmond had been accused of sexually assaulting a female acquaintance while she was severely intoxicated. Video and photo footage from the night of the incident spread across the internet soon after, drawing national attention to the case.
Mays and Richmond, both football players at Steubenville High School, received delinquent verdicts on all three charges. Delinquent is the guilty equivalent for juveniles. They were both convicted of digitally penetrating the West Virginia girl, and Mays was also found guilty of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material. The boys will serve their sentence at a juvenile detention facility until they turn 21.
The defendants and their family members openly wept at the verdict.
The victim, who has not been identified, testified in court on Saturday that she did not remember the attack, but that she remembered waking up naked in a house she did not recognize. Other members of the small Ohio community also testified against the defendants.
Here's more on the case from the AP:
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — Two members of the high school football team that is the pride of Steubenville were found guilty Sunday of raping a drunken 16-year-old girl in a case that bitterly divided the Rust Belt city and led to accusations of a cover-up to protect the community's athletes.
Steubenville High School students Trent Mays and Ma'Lik Richmond face a possible sentence of detention in juvenile jail until they turn 21, capping a case that came to light via a barrage of morning-after text messages, social media posts and online photos and video.
Both broke down in tears after the verdict was read.
Mays, 17, and Richmond, 16, were charged with digitally penetrating the West Virginia girl, first in the back seat of a moving car after an alcohol-fueled party on Aug. 11, and then in the basement of a house. Mays was also found guilty on a charge of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material.
The case roiled the community amid allegations that more students should have been charged and led to questions about the influence of the local football team, a source of a pride in a community of 18,000 that suffered massive job losses with the collapse of the steel industry. Their arms linked, protesters stood outside the courthouse Sunday morning awaiting the verdict, some wearing masks.
The trial opened last week as a contest between prosecutors determined to show the girl was so drunk she couldn't have been a willing participant that night, and defense attorneys soliciting testimony from witnesses that would indicate that the girl, though drunk, knew what she was doing.
The teenage girl testified Saturday that she could not recall what happened the night of the attack but remembered waking up naked in a strange house after drinking at a party. The girl said she recalled drinking, leaving the party holding hands with Mays and throwing up later. When she woke up, she said she discovered her phone, earrings, shoes, and underwear were missing, she testified.
"It was really scary," she said. "I honestly did not know what to think because I could not remember anything."
The girl said she believed she was assaulted when she later read text messages among friends and saw a photo of herself taken that night, along with a video that made fun of her and the alleged attack. She said she suspected she had been drugged because she couldn't explain being as intoxicated as defense witnesses have said she was.
"They treated her like a toy," said special prosecutor Marianne Hemmeter.
- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 422
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Dr. Benjamin Carson On Limbaugh Saying Dems Are Scared Of Him
He is a contrast to Obama, Dr. Ben Carson rose from poverty to become a world renouned doc...
published: 21 Mar 2013
Dr. Benjamin Carson On Limbaugh Saying Dems Are Scared Of Him
He is a contrast to Obama, Dr. Ben Carson rose from poverty to become a world renouned doctor, unlike Obama who was raised in private schools, and had the world given to him, then chose to teach hatred and divisiveness as a community organizer. It's like one is merely a talker, and the other is a doer, one has moral compass, one talks about moral compass. One lives a good christian life, one talks about a good christian life. Notice a pattern?
- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 32
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President Obama Faces Heckler during Speech to The People of Israel
President Obama Faces Heckler during Speech to The People of Israel
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published: 21 Mar 2013
President Obama Faces Heckler during Speech to The People of Israel
President Obama Faces Heckler during Speech to The People of Israel
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- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 37
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Cyprus In Chaos, Banks Closed a Week, ATMs Empty, Protests ( Breaking News )
The European Union gave Cyprus till Monday to raise the billions of euros it needs to secu...
published: 22 Mar 2013
Cyprus In Chaos, Banks Closed a Week, ATMs Empty, Protests ( Breaking News )
The European Union gave Cyprus till Monday to raise the billions of euros it needs to secure an international bailout or face a collapse of its financial system that could push it out of the euro currency zone.
In a sign it was at least preparing for the worst, the Cypriot government sought powers on Thursday to impose capital controls to stem a flood of funds leaving the island if there is no deal before banks reopen following this week's shutdown.
Parliament will reconvene later on Friday to debate a raft of government crisis measures after lawmakers adjourned a late-Thursday sitting saying they needed more time for consultation.
Even those measures looked likely to fall short of a promised "Plan B" to raise the 5.8 billion euros demanded by the EU in return for a 10 billion euro lifeline from the EU and IMF.
The European Central Bank said it would cut off liquidity to Cypriot banks without a deal, and a senior EU official told Reuters the bloc was ready to see the island banished from the euro to contain damage to the wider European economy.
Angry Cypriot lawmakers on Tuesday threw out a tax on deposits, calling the EU-backed proposal "bank robbery".
After more talks on Thursday, the currency union's finance ministers urged Cyprus to table a new proposal.
Trying to placate its lenders, the government proposed to parliament a "solidarity fund" that would bundle state assets, including future gas revenues, as the basis for an emergency bond issue, likened by JP Morgan to "a national fire sale".
It also sought the power to impose capital controls on banks, a type of measure unseen since before the country joined the single currency bloc five years ago.
ECB PATIENCE FLAGS
The European Central Bank, which has kept Cyprus's banks operating with a liquidity lifeline, said the government had until Monday to get a deal in place, or funds would be cut off.
"Thereafter, Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) could only be considered if an EU/IMF program is in place that would ensure the solvency of the concerned banks," the ECB said.
In Brussels, a senior European Union official told Reuters that an ECB withdrawal would mean Cyprus's biggest banks being wound up, wiping out the large deposits it has sought to protect, and probably forcing the country to abandon the euro.
"If the financial sector collapses, then they simply have to face a very significant devaluation, and faced with that situation, they would have no other way but to start having their own currency," the EU official said.
Cypriot banks, crippled by their exposure to Greece, the center of the euro zone debt crisis, have been closed all week and are not due to reopen until Tuesday.
Long queues formed on Thursday at ATMs still dispensing cash, and there were angry scenes outside parliament where several hundred protesters, many of them bank employees, rallied after rumors the second-largest lender, Cyprus Popular Bank, was to be wound up.
Chanting "Hands off the bank", several demonstrators jostled with riot police.
"We have children studying abroad, and next month we need to send them money," protester Stalou Christodoulido said through tears. "We'll lose what money we had and saved for so many years if the bank goes down."
The central bank said it was readying measures to keep Popular Bank afloat. Some banking officials said it could be split between good and bad assets.
LIMITED OPTIONS
Under the levy rejected by parliament, EU lenders, notably Germany, had wanted uninsured bank depositors to bear some of the cost of recapitalizing the banks, but Cyprus feared for its future reputation as an offshore banking haven and planned to spread the burden also to small savers whose deposits under 100,000 were covered by state insurance. Lawmakers threw it out.
In Moscow since Tuesday, Cypriot Finance Minister Michael Sarris said he was discussing possible Russian investments in banks and energy resources, as well as an extension of an existing 2.5-billion-euro Russian loan.
He said Cyprus had no plans to borrow more money from Russia and add to its debt mountain. The Russian Finance Ministry had said on Monday that Nicosia sought an extra 5-billion-euro loan.
The chairman of the euro group of finance ministers, Dutchman Joreon Dijsselbloem, told the European Parliament in Brussels that Moscow informed the EU it had no intention of ploughing more money into Cyprus.
Senior euro zone officials acknowledged in a confidential conference call on Wednesday that they were "in a mess" and discussed imposing capital controls to insulate the currency area from a possible collapse of the small Cypriot economy.
Cyprus itself refused to take part in the call, minutes of which were seen by Reuters. Several participants described its absence as troubling and reflecting the wider confusion surrounding the island's predica
- published: 22 Mar 2013
- views: 2931
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Pope Election Begins As Cardinals Head From Mass At St. Peter's Basilica To Sistine Chapel
Roman Catholic cardinals prayed for divine help on Tuesday, hours before a conclave to ele...
published: 12 Mar 2013
Pope Election Begins As Cardinals Head From Mass At St. Peter's Basilica To Sistine Chapel
Roman Catholic cardinals prayed for divine help on Tuesday, hours before a conclave to elect a new pope to tackle the daunting problems facing the Church at one of the most difficult periods in its history.
The cardinals, including the 115 aged under 80 who will vote for the next pope, filed into St. Peter's Basilica as choirs sang at the ritual solemn Mass that precedes a conclave.
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 15
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Cop To Punch Woman In The Face Outside Club
Police are investigating a YouTube video where a woman outside an Elizabeth, N.J. club app...
published: 07 Mar 2013
Cop To Punch Woman In The Face Outside Club
Police are investigating a YouTube video where a woman outside an Elizabeth, N.J. club appears to grab a police officer, who then punches her in the face.
In the cellphone recording, a fight outside Envy Night Club escalates from yelling and cursing to a physical scuffle. The video ends after an officer emerges from the crowd and appears to hit one woman directly in the head.
- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 3120
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Man Sleeping in Elevator Shaft Crushed to Death at San Francisco Station
A man was found dead in an elevator shaft at the Montgomery Bay Area Rapid Transit and San...
published: 11 Mar 2013
Man Sleeping in Elevator Shaft Crushed to Death at San Francisco Station
A man was found dead in an elevator shaft at the Montgomery Bay Area Rapid Transit and San Francisco Municipal Railway station Sunday night, a BART police lieutenant said.
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 15
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German Chancellor Merkel Warns Cyprus That Time Is Running Out ( Breaking News )
Merkel cautioned Cyprus against "exhausting the patience of eurozone partners" during a me...
published: 22 Mar 2013
German Chancellor Merkel Warns Cyprus That Time Is Running Out ( Breaking News )
Merkel cautioned Cyprus against "exhausting the patience of eurozone partners" during a meeting Friday with the parliamentary group of her junior Free Democratic Party coalition partners, participants told news agency AFP.
She also complained at the talks that the Cyprus government had not been in contact for days with its international creditors, the European Union, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund, the participants said.
Merkel rejected the Cyprus government's proposal to involve pension funds in the country's rescue plan and was reported by participants to have said: "The EU must in no way abandon its principles."
Her comments were confirmed by other sources within her conservative party reported by the DPA news agency.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has expressed scepticism about the Cyprus government's "Plan B" to avoid financial meltdown, the mass-circulation daily Bild reported Friday.
"Cosmetic changes alone are not enough," the newspaper quoted Schäuble as saying, citing government coalition members who took part in a meeting with the minister late on Thursday.
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- published: 22 Mar 2013
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Supreme Leader Khamenei amid Obama visit Iran will destroy Israeli cities if attacked
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on Thursday that the Islamic Republic...
published: 21 Mar 2013
Supreme Leader Khamenei amid Obama visit Iran will destroy Israeli cities if attacked
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on Thursday that the Islamic Republic would destroy the Israeli cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa if its nuclear infrastructure came under attack from the Jewish state.
Israel puts little stock in big power negotiations aimed at curbing Iran's uranium enrichment - which Western nations suspect is a conduit to nuclear weapons capability - and has repeatedly hinted at pre-emptive war against its arch-enemy.
During a visit to Israel on Thursday, U.S. President Barack Obama acknowledged its security concerns, saying, "America will do what we must to prevent a nuclear Iran." But he also said big powers believed there was still time for a diplomatic solution.
Russia said Iran and six global powers made headway in expert-level talks this week to ease the 10-year-long standoff over Tehran's nuclear ambitions, but the risk of backsliding towards confrontation remained.
Higher-level political talks between the powers and Iran are to resume in the Kazakh city of Almaty early next month, part of a concerted effort to avert another Middle East war that could balloon oil prices and wreak havoc on the global economy.
Khamenei, in a televised speech marking the Iranian new year, said: "At times the officials of the Zionist regime (Israel) threaten to launch a military invasion but they themselves know that if they make the slightest mistake the Islamic Republic will raze Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground."
But the top Shi'ite Muslim cleric, Iran's most powerful figure, dismissed any threat from Israel, describing it as "not big enough to stand out among the Iranian nation's enemies".
- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 3
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Coburn: Congress Should 'Eliminate the Recordkeeping' on Guns in the U.S.
Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) on Sunday said that Republicans would block any effort to extend ba...
published: 25 Feb 2013
Coburn: Congress Should 'Eliminate the Recordkeeping' on Guns in the U.S.
Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) on Sunday said that Republicans would block any effort to extend background checks to include private firearms sales unless Congress agreed to "eliminate the recordkeeping" on guns in the United States.
Coburn, who is one of four senators working for a bipartisan bill to expand background checks, recently refused to comment to The Washington Post about his position on keeping records on private sales, saying that "I don't negotiate through the press."
- published: 25 Feb 2013
- views: 304
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Florida Police Shoot Multiple times and Kill Disabled Man threatening to Commit Suicide
St. Petersburg, Florida -- Two St. Pete Police officers are on administrative leave after ...
published: 12 Mar 2013
Florida Police Shoot Multiple times and Kill Disabled Man threatening to Commit Suicide
St. Petersburg, Florida -- Two St. Pete Police officers are on administrative leave after shooting and killing a man they say was threatening them with a pair of scissors.
Before police arrived, a friend and neighbor of Dixon's tried to handle the situation.
That friend, Ray Wuest, described what he saw when he walked into Dixon's kitchen:
"[Dixon] has a cigarette in his hands, and it's lit -- and he's sitting in the middle of a puddle of gas! So I took the cigarette out of his hand, got that out of the house, and I took the lighter out of his hand so he couldn't ignite the gas."
A woman called St. Petersburg Police just after 6 p.m. Sunday and told dispatchers her son, Arthur Dixon, Jr., was threatening suicide
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 6