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- Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath and a defining voice of heavy metal, has died at 76, just weeks after his farewell performance. Known for his dark persona, raw vocals, and notorious antics — including biting the head off a bat. His family announced he passed peacefully.
- Sheriff Wayne Ivey and AG James Uthmeier warned violent protesters ahead of June 14, 2025, "No Kings" demos in Brevard County. Ivey said, "We will kill you graveyard dead," stressing peaceful protests are fine, but violence or resisting orders will lead to arrest or lethal force.
- Lion almost kills two men in zebra 🦓 costume.
- Natalie Herron, 39, from Airdrie, jailed over 2 years for sharing 1,084 images/videos of baby macaque torture in a global network. Exposed by BBC, led by "Torture King" Michael Macartney. Holly LeGresley and Adriana Orme also jailed. Case at Airdrie Sheriff Court called depraved.
- On Dec 14, 2008, Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi threw shoes at Pres. Bush in Baghdad, shouting insults to protest the 2003 U.S. invasion. Detained, beaten, and jailed for a year, he became a hero in the Arab world, inspiring protests and a shoe monument.
- Cassie Jo Stoddart, 16, murdered in Idaho home by classmates Brian Draper & Torey Adamcik, 16, on 9/22/06. Inspired by Scream, they stabbed her 30 times, planned on VHS. Caught after tape found, convicted in '07, life without parole. "Scream Murder" shocked Pocatello.
- In June 1973, at the Washington Summit, Brezhnev hesitated to drink champagne until Nixon sipped first, a playful jest about poison amid Cold War tensions. The moment, captured on video, highlighted their rapport during détente talks, including a key nuclear war prevention agreement.
- On Dec 30, 2006, Saddam Hussein was hanged in Baghdad for the 1982 Dujail massacre. Transferred from U.S. to Iraqi custody, he carried a Quran, refused a hood, and recited the Shahada. The trapdoor opened at 6:05 a.m., and he died amid taunts. His body was flown to Tikrit for burial.
- Police officer gets scared by her own reflection in a mirror and fires off her gun.
- In 2018, Carlos Carvalho, a 47-year-old award-winning director, died after a giraffe named Gerald headbutted him while filming at Glen Afric farm, South Africa. Focused on close-up shots, he was unaware of the sudden attack. Despite severe head injuries, the giraffe was not euthanized.
- In Aug 2021, as the Taliban took Kabul, thousands of Afghans stormed the airport, clinging to U.S. planes in a desperate bid to flee. Some fell to their deaths, a tragic symbol of the chaotic withdrawal. The crisis exposed poor planning and the human toll of the war’s end, leaving a lasting stain.
- A video recorded a mishap at a Philadelphia burial. As pallbearers lowered the casket, the platform over the grave gave way, causing the men to fall into the pit.
- In Jan 2007, Andrew McAuley attempted a solo kayak crossing of the Tasman Sea, a 994-mile journey from Tasmania to NZ. Near the end, on Feb 9, distress signals were detected. His kayak was found submerged, but McAuley was missing, likely drowned due to capsizing from weather or fatigue.
- The soldier is unclothed, likely ordered to remove his garments to ensure no weapons or explosives were hidden. Surrender was extremely rare for Japanese soldiers, as it was considered dishonorable.
- In Alachua County, FL, Travis Thompson, 23, murdered 2yo Jacklyn Schwingel, his ex-girlfriend’s daughter, on Sept 2, 2022, days after their breakup. The child suffered catastrophic injuries. Thompson was found guilty of first-degree murder on June 4, 2025, and sentenced to life without parole.
- In a 1968 episode of *Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood*, Fred Rogers addressed the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, using puppets and calm, honest words to help preschoolers understand and cope with the tragedy.
- Mustafa Mahmoud Mazeh, a Lebanese man, died in London on August 3, 1989. He was preparing a bomb to assassinate Salman Rushdie when it exploded prematurely. This came after Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa against Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses.
- LDS church does proxy baptisms for deceased in temples, believing it’s key for salvation. Youth often perform rituals to eternally unite families. Recorded in a database, it’s controversial when non-members like Anne Frank or Hitler are baptized without consent.
- In Japan, death row inmates are not told their execution date until hours before, part of a secretive policy to reduce distress or resistance. Critics say this causes mental anguish due to constant uncertainty.
- Brendan Jones, 40, is charged with sexual battery following an alleged September 2023 incident. According to a Fort Lauderdale Police report, after a rear-end collision, Jones refused to take his passenger to a hospital, instead bringing her to his home where he allegedly sexually assaulted her.
- Guided by medical examiners or morgue staff, the teens witness the aftermath of violent crimes, overdoses, and accidents, hoping to instill a deep fear of their own potential fate should they continue down a dangerous path. How do you feel about these programs?
- German tree trunk camouflage for soldiers, also known as baumstamm camouflage, refers to a type of camouflage pattern used during World War II. This unique camouflage design was inspired by the appearance of tree trunks and bark in forested areas, allowing soldiers to blend into wooded environments.
- It's important to always verify the identity of anyone at your door before opening it, whether through a peephole, security camera, or by asking for identification. This can help prevent potential threats or scams.
- Earnhardt had a relatively strong showing during the race, running in the top 10, but in the final laps, disaster struck. On the last lap, Earnhardt was involved in a multi-car collision, which caused his car to hit the wall head-on at high speed.
- Surgical lights prevent shadows by using multiple light sources arranged in a way that illuminates the surgical area from different angles. Typically, these lights are configured in a ring or dome shape, ensuring that light is cast from various directions to eliminate shadows.
- A father, who was not identified drove from Florida to Nebraska, left nine children — five boys and four girls ages 1 to 17 — at Creighton University Medical Center's emergency room, according to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. The law was later amended to a 30-day limit.
- Rob Gronkowski almost cuts an interview short with Don Dahler when asked about Aaron Hernandez.
- Pilots undergo extensive training to handle the physical effects of G-forces, which occur during high-speed maneuvers, acceleration, and deceleration.
- Stephen Griffiths was sentenced to life imprisonment.
- As the barista was serving him, Darnell reached through the window and tried to drag her into his vehicle. Fortunately, the barista fought back, quickly escaping the situation and avoiding harm.
- On December 6, 1998, a Missouri jury convicted Stewart of first-degree assault. He was sentenced to life imprisonment on January 9, 1999. Stewart became eligible for parole in 2011, but his requests were denied twice.
- Verphy Kudi was sentenced to nine years in prison.
- Urfan Sharif and his wife, stepmother Beinash Batool, were both sentenced to life imprisonment for the m*rder of their 10-year-old daughter, Sara. Sharif faces a minimum of 40 years behind bars, while Batool faces a minimum of 33 years.
- During World War II, millions of families were tragically torn apart by the actions of the German forces. @morbidtruth