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Freezer packaging found inside Younis's one-bedroom flat following the police search. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8694327/Freezer-killer-36-guilty-double-murder.html
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Forensics officers leave the flat in Canning Town, East London, in 2019 following the grim discovery in the freezer, where the bodies of the two women had fused together. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8694327/Freezer-killer-36-guilty-double-murder.html
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Ms Mustafa had last been seen in May 2018, before the grim discovery in 2019. Her bag was also discovered in the apartment. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8694327/Freezer-killer-36-guilty-double-murder.html
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A ripped up photograph of Ms Szucs was found in Younis's flat during the police search. Last seen 2016 summer. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8694327/Freezer-killer-36-guilty-double-murder.html
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Bodycam footage released by Scotland Yard today showed police officers searching the flat before they made the grim discovery in last year, with one detective heard saying: 'There's a freezer here I want to get into but it's locked' He said: 'He broke open the freezer and discovered what could only be seen, at the time, as only one body. 'It actually took the freezer being taken away and X-rayed for it to be seen there was another body fused underneath. It was a gruesome discovery for the officers.'.. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8694327/Freezer-killer-36-guilty-double-murder.html
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The bodies were discovered in 2019. Zahid Younis, 36, murdered Henriett Szucs, 34, and mother of 3 Mihrican 'Jan' Mustafa, 38. A convicted sex offender was today, 3rd August, 2020 jailed for at least 38 years without parole after being convicted of murdering two women whose bodies were found inside a freezer in his flat. When police caught up with Younis, they found the bodies had been frozen for so long at his flat in Canning Town, East London, that they had become fused together. The manipulative killer has a history of preying on the vulnerable women(the homeless, stranded women, prostitutes, drug addicts), abusing then and was previously jailed for getting a child bride pregnant when she was 14 after marrying her in a mosque. He showed no emotion as the verdicts were read out. 'You have been convicted by the strong prosecution case. Not only were the bodies of two women found in your home, hidden in a locked freezer purchased for that purpose, they showed signs of violence which you failed to explain.' The judge said Younis had 'robbed' his victims of 'all happiness in life and dignity in death,' and said: 'You have no remorse.' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8694327/Freezer-killer-36-guilty-double-murder.html
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The 48-year-old man then opened fire on 12-year-old Makayla Saulter who was holding her 18-month-old niece. Makayla shielded the baby from the gunfire and was shot in the back of the head. She survived but is in the hospital. Canisha, mother of the baby was shot multiple times from the waist down. She is in the hospital in a serious but stable condition. The other members of their family drove them to the hospital and called police on Mesich. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8690259/Man-shoots-dead-wife-dumps-body-garage-opens-fire-neighbors.html?ito=social-facebook
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When authorities arrived, they engaged in a standoff with the man. He fired 40 shots before being arrested. Mesich told police that he and his wife had been arguing in the garage of their home. He then went to retrieve a weapon from inside the house and returned. When he got back, he said his wife hit him. He punched her in the collar bone, he said, then she 'told him' to shoot her, so he did. He told police 'i emptied the gun on her'. When asked why he'd shot the girls next door, he said he 'hates all children' and that they 'weren't good neighbors'. The Saulter family say 12-year-old Makayla is a 'hero' for protecting her niece, Winter, from the hail of bullets. Her family is now raising money for her medical care on GoFundMe page found here. They have raised $46,000 of their $50,000 target. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8690259/Man-shoots-dead-wife-dumps-body-garage-opens-fire-neighbors.html?ito=social-facebook
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A Minneapolis man has been arrested after shooting dead his wife, dumping her body in their garage then opening fire on two sisters next door, wounding one while she shielded her 18-month-old niece from the gunfire. Jason Michael Mesich killed his wife Angela Lynn then put her body in the garage of their home in Minneapolis at 11pm on Sunday. According to police, they'd had an argument about not having enough sex. He then killed the wife and opened fire on neighbors. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8690259/Man-shoots-dead-wife-dumps-body-garage-opens-fire-neighbors.html?ito=social-facebook
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The house is also equipped with solar panels built to withstand a Category 5 hurricane, a backup generator that should power the compound for two weeks, and an underground water cistern that, in calm moments, feeds into the pool but could provide potable water during a storm. |
Every room has unobstructed views.
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The house can host huge parties or small gatherings.
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Bedrooms open up to the beach.
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The kitchen and an informal living area. Kitchen cabinets fabricated in Italy.
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The infinity pool runs along much of the house.
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In 2014, Maes, now a professional wildlife cinematographer, felt comfortable enough with his life on the island that he started to plan his dream home. He purchased nearly six-and-a-half acres of beachfront property, hired a contractor, and began what was supposed to be an 18-month but took four years. The result is a 15,000-square-foot, eight-bedroom home and a 100-foot-long pool, the largest private pool on the island. From the ground floor, which has been raised 18 feet above sea level, are unobstructed views of crystalline ocean. Less than two years after moving in, he’s put the property on the market. It’s listed with Cayman Island Sotheby’s International Realty for $29 million. The house was broken into a series of discreet living areas. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-27/a-29-million-mansion-on-grand-cayman-comes-with-a-100-foot-long-pool
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Some are bigger. |
“We figured we could try to fix a broken system or we could start fresh. Start a city that could be a shining example of being the change you want to see. We wanted to be more involved in creating the lives we really want for our black families. And maybe, just maybe, create some generational wealth for ourselves by investing in the land. Investing in creating a community that is built around our core values and beliefs.” “We figured we could try to fix a broken system or we could start fresh. Start a city that could be a shining example of being the change you want to see. We wanted to be more involved in creating the lives we really want for our black families. And maybe, just maybe, create some generational wealth for ourselves by investing in the land. Investing in creating a community that is built around our core values and beliefs.” The plan is to create a community with green, environmentally safe, and eco-friendly building materials that honor Mother Nature A community that is self-sufficient and thriving with a living food system built by black farmers to provide food security for all their neighbors. A community that prioritizes diversity and inclusion by hiring BIPOC and women vendors, suppliers and contractors, a community that boasts accessible spaces for all people. Finally, a community where all black folks could come home without being murdered by police.
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The group joined several Facebook groups discussing building black cities and new Black Wall Streets, and it turned out there were more people who shared the same desires. Together, they began to look for ways to change the world for the better in whatever way they could. “We wanted to make some kind of difference that could ensure the safety of our black sons and black husbands when they went about their lives just breathing and being. We wanted to do something to amass black power to affect real change.”
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“I am concerned. At times distraught. For the first time ever in my life, I felt disempowered. So much so that the overachieving, solution-oriented, practical, non-emotional person that I am had to stop,” Scott wrote. “I sought counseling from a black therapist and it helped. It helped me to realize that what we as black people are suffering from is racial trauma. We are dealing with systemic racism. We are dealing with deep-rooted issues that will require more than protesting in the streets. It will take for us as a people, as Atlanta rapper and activist Killer Mike so eloquently put, ‘To plot, plan, strategize, organize and mobilize.’
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In the middle of the protests over police brutality and a pandemic, 19 black families have joined forces and purchased 96.71 acres of land in Toomsboro, Georgia. They plan to build a new, safe city there. Ashley Scott, a Georgia-based realtor, started The Freedom Georgia Initiative with a few like-minded people. Scott explained that the idea came after the death of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man who was killed by a group of white men while out on a jog. https://www.boredpanda.com/19-black-families-purchase-land-safe-city-the-freedom-georgia-initiative/
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RosyIsBlessed:Rara o. |
Midnight Sun. The crowd basks in the solstice sun while watching the 2017 Midnight Sun Baseball Game between the Alaska Goldpanners and the San Diego Waves at Growden Memorial, Fairbanks, Alaska at 11pm.
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One of the reasons for wrongful conviction. Annie Dookhan is an American convicted felon who formerly worked as a chemist at Massachusetts Department of Public Health Drug of Abuse lab and admitted to falsifying evidence, affecting up to 34,000 cases. More than 20,000 Drug cases compromised in Dookhan Scandal have been dismissed.
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On November 24, 2014, Michael Hanline walked out of the Ventura County jail a free man after serving 36 years for a murder he did not commit. The Ventura County District Attorney agreed to reverse Hanline’s conviction(DNA evidence). In November 1978, a biker named J.T. McGarry disappeared from his home in Ventura County, California. J.T.’s body was discovered a few days later. He had been shot multiple times and his body had been dumped on the side of a frontage road 25 to 30 miles from his home. As an investigation unfolded over the coming weeks, Michael Hanline was arrested and ultimately convicted of J.T.’s murder. Michael has maintained his innocence ever since.
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Craig Richard Coley was jailed in 1978 for the murder of his ex-partner and her son, but consistently maintained his innocence. He was released in November 2017 after DNA evidence cleared him during a review of the case. He served 39years, the Coley won $21m for false murder charge https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-47355907
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The Central Park jogger case (events also referenced as the Central Park Five case) was a criminal case in the United States over the aggravated assault and rape of a white female jogger (later publicly identified as Trisha Meili), who was found in critical condition, during a series of reported attacks against no fewer than eight other people in Manhattan's Central Park, on the night of April 19, 1989. Five youth defendants were convicted of assaulting the jogger, and served out their sentences, before all were exonerated, following the confession of another inmate, Matias Reyes, for the crime. Captured in a movie.
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Joseph Sledge Jr. (born 1942) is an American man who was wrongly convicted of the murders of two women, Josephine and Aileen Davis, for which he was imprisoned for over 36 years before being exonerated by new DNA evidence. His case also represents one of the longest duration of incarceration for a case that has been overturned by DNA evidence.
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Ricky Jackson, Ronnie Bridgeman, and Wiley Bridgeman Ricky Jackson (born 1957), Ronnie Bridgeman (born 1957) and Wiley Bridgeman (born 1954) are African Americans who were wrongfully convicted of murder as young men in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975 and sentenced to death. Their sentences were commuted to life imprisonment in 1977. They were imprisoned for decades before each of the three was exonerated in late 2014. Jackson and Wiley Bridgeman were released on parole after spending 28years. According to the National Registry of Exonerations, Jackson was imprisoned for 39 years on this wrongful conviction.
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