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From EBSU... Haven't seen mine yet.... God |
Any one from ebsu here? Haven't seen my name online since day one... EBSU has never loved us |
Pls if u see ur name online... Inform me biko.. |
Did anyone notice the anchor handshake... Its not just the regular anchor |
SpitsOnYoruba:is that a booking code..? Which site |
Rashford... Zlatan... Pogba... Lingard.... Rooney... I need gals... |
I used to ask this particular out when i was in school... Lol... Maybe that was y she turned me down |
Proud virgo 18th Sept |
Sold out |
iOluwaMichael:condom on ur dammed mind |
onyefin:ur not on whatsapp |
RitzyPrince:chat me up on whatsapp 08110219695 |
RitzyPrince:32gig, gold, abia |
I wanna sell my iphone 5s... No phone to take the pics but its fairly used and clean |
Got a bmw E46 double venus for sale
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Admin please add me up on whatsapp group 08110219695 |
Jacksolo4me:got an e45 for sale urgently |
My bmw E46 double venus, V6 engine is for sale urgently... Affordable price... Location (Aba).. The car is sound and working fine... Buyer needed before the week runs out... 08110219695
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What happened
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Good old days, when apple and BlackBerry were still fruits
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Respect
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If you witnessed most of these, you probably should be married or at Shiloh (Females esp)
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7. Willie Bosket Willie Bosket, born on December 9, 1962, is a convicted murderer, whose crimes, committed while he was still a minor, led to a change in New York state law, so that juveniles as young as thirteen could be tried in adult court for murder and would face the same penalties.On March 19, 1978, Willie Bosket, then fifteen years old, shot dead Noel Perez on the New York subway, during an attempt to steal some money and a watch. Eight days later, Bosket shot another man, Moises Perez (no relation to his first victim) in another botched robbery attempt. Bosket was tried and convicted of the murders in the New York City Family court, where he was sentenced to five years in prison (the maximum for a minor).The short length of Bosket’s sentence caused a public outcry, and led the New York State Legislature to pass the Juvenile Offender Act of 1978. Under this act, children as young as thirteen years old could be tried in an adult court for crimes such as murder, and receive the same penalties as adults. New York was the first state to enact a law of this nature; many other legislatures have since followed suit. Bosket was eventually released from prison, but has subsequently been convicted of a number of other felonies, for which he has received a number of life sentences. He is currently in the New York prison system, in solitary confinement. |
8. Joshua Phillips In 1998, 14-year-old Joshua Phillips bludgeoned his 8-year- old neighbor to death and hid her body beneath his bed. Seven days later, his mother noticed something leaking from beneath the bed. Joshua claimed that’s he’d accidentally hit Maddie in the eye with his baseball bat causing her to scream.In his panic he dragged her to his home where he hit her again and then stabbed her eleven times. His story failed to convince a Florida jury, who convicted him of first-degree murder. His mother is still appealing his conviction based upon the fact that he was given an adult penalty for his crime. |
10. Brian And David Freeman / Nelson Byrdwell Bryan Freeman, 17, and David, 16, who had shaved and tattooed their heads as a symbol of their neo-Nazi beliefs, were immediate suspects when their parents and younger brother were found bludgeoned to death in their Salisbury Township, PA, home. The boys had been terrorizing the family and, as a whole, the town. 9. Edmund Kemper In 1964, when Edmund Kemper was 15, he shot his grandparents, killing them both. He had been planning his repulsive act for some time and had no regrets later. The California Youth Authority detained him in Juvenile Hall so that they could put him through rigorous series of tests administered by a psychiatrist. Because the results suggested that he was a paranoid psychotic, he was sent to Atascadero State Hospital for treatment. There he learned what others thought about his crime and worked hard to make his doctors believe that he had recovered.Although he was considered a sociopath, he worked in the psychology lab to help administer the tests to others. In the process, he learned a lot about other deviant offenders. Kemper was released after another five years and remained under the supervision of the Youth Authority. His doctors recommended that he not be returned to his mother’s care, but the Youth Authority ignored this. After Kemper murdered and dismembered eight women over the next five years, these same doctors affirmed his insanity defense. In fact, even as he was carrying parts of his victims around, a panel of psychiatrists judged him to be no threat to society. |
My Baba Shoki... |
irunooboo:you must be a nympho... |
World’s Largest Diamond Heist — $100 Million US? It’s the largest diamond heist in history from the world’s most impenetrable vault, located in Antwerp, Belgium. Two floors below the Diamond Centre, it was protected by a lock with 100 million possible combinations, as well as heat/motion sensors, radar, magnetic fields, and a private security force. On the weekend of Feb 15, using a series of moves that would make Danny Ocean jealous, the thieves were able to silently enter the vault, bust open the safe deposit boxes, and make off with the glittering loot. And although the purported ring leader Leonardo Notarbartolo was caught and sentenced to 10 years, he has since been released on parole. Notarbartolo claimed in an interview in Wired Magazine that the true take was only $20 million and was part of a larger conspiracy involving insurance fraud. Whatever — the loot was never recovered and everybody literally made off like bandits. The First National Vault Robbery – $1 Million US It’s like something David Copperfield would have devised. On Friday October 7, 1977, before Columbus Day Weekend, a bank worker counted $4 million dollars in cash and stored it in a locked money cart within a heavily guarded vault, two floors below the Chicago First National Bank. Then poof! Tuesday morning, the money is counted again, and exactly $1 million dollars – in $50 and $100 dominations and weighing over 80 pounds – had vanished into thin air. In 1981, $2300 of the money showed up in a drug raid, but otherwise both the perpetrators and the cash are still at large.
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World’s Largest Diamond Heist — $100 Million US? It’s the largest diamond heist in history from the world’s most impenetrable vault, located in Antwerp, Belgium. Two floors below the Diamond Centre, it was protected by a lock with 100 million possible combinations, as well as heat/motion sensors, radar, magnetic fields, and a private security force. On the weekend of Feb 15, using a series of moves that would make Danny Ocean jealous, the thieves were able to silently enter the vault, bust open the safe deposit boxes, and make off with the glittering loot. And although the purported ring leader Leonardo Notarbartolo was caught and sentenced to 10 years, he has since been released on parole. Notarbartolo claimed in an interview in Wired Magazine that the true take was only $20 million and was part of a larger conspiracy involving insurance fraud. Whatever — the loot was never recovered and everybody literally made off like bandits.
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Teeboy15:No vex |
More to come if I get enough views..happy Sunday |
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