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Ashley Wadsworth was in a long-distance relationship and traveled to the UK to live with her boyfriend. Two days before her flight home, her family couldn't reach her. She was killed by her boyfriend in his flat. He then filmed a confession video and casually started playing Xbox.

Ashley Wadsworth was in a long-distance relationship and traveled to the UK to live with her boyfriend. Two days before her flight home, her family couldn't reach her. She was killed by her boyfriend in his flat. He then filmed a confession video and casually started playing Xbox.

u/detectiverobert — 3 hours ago
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36-year-old Army veteran Maribel Ramos vanished after being captured on CCTV dropping off a rent check. Evidence soon pointed to her roommate, who was obsessed with her and panicked after she told him to move out. She was later found in a remote canyon

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u/detectiverobert — 4 hours ago

In 2022, two men filed a $5M lawsuit against Universal after paying $3.99 each to watch the movie Yesterday, expecting to see Ana de Armas from the trailer—only to find she wasn’t in the film at all.

u/Iambhalo — 15 hours ago
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In 2008, a Chinese factory worker testing an iPhone's camera forgot to delete her photos. The phone was shipped to a British customer, who discovered them after activation, and she became an overnight internet sensation known as "iPhone Girl."

u/detectiverobert — 2 days ago

Omaima Nelson was an Egyptian model who allegedly had an unhappy marriage and decided to get out of it. She later went to a former partner with garbage bags and asked him to help dispose of them, even offering him $75,000. Instead, he contacted the police.

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u/Iambhalo — 1 day ago
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Liese Dodd was weeks away from giving birth. After her mother couldn't reach her, she went to see her and made a horrific discovery. Evidence linked her boyfriend, whose family had tried to get him mental health help for three years, but the system said they couldn't institutionalize him.

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u/detectiverobert — 2 days ago

A young boy worked hard mowing lawns and doing odd jobs so he could earn enough money to buy a headstone for his late father, whom he never even met.

u/Iambhalo — 3 days ago

In 2005, Facebook hired graffiti artist David Choe to paint murals in their new office space. Choe accepted Facebook shares instead of a cash payment, and when Facebook went public in 2012, his shares were valued at $200 million.

u/malihafolter — 1 day ago
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After a night out with friends, Samantha Josephson ordered an Uber around 2:00 a.m. A black Chevrolet Impala pulled up beside her. Mistaking it for her Uber, she got into the back seat and was not seen again. She was later found in a wooded area, and DNA evidence linked the driver.

u/detectiverobert — 3 days ago

Brandi Worley, who stabbed her two children to death after her husband filed for divorce due to her infidelity. She was convicted and sentenced to 120 years in prison.

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u/Sebastianlim — 2 days ago

Liese Dodd was weeks away from giving birth. After her mother couldn't reach her, she went to Liese's apartment and made a horrific discovery. DNA evidence linked her boyfriend, whose family tried to get him mental health help for three years, but the system said they couldn't institutionalize him.

u/detectiverobert — 2 days ago
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In 2020, an Oregon man driving a stolen car crashed into a woman driving another stolen car

u/detectiverobert — 5 days ago
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Marcia Powell was a 48 year old woman serving a 27 month prison sentence in Arizona for prostitution. She was found dead from extreme heat exposure after being held in an outdoor cage. At the time of her death her core temperature was 108 °F (42 °C)

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u/malihafolter — 6 days ago

Wyoming entered the Union in 1890, refusing to ban women from voting and telling Congress, "We will stay out of the Union a hundred years rather than come in without our women."

u/Iambhalo — 6 days ago

Two 12-year-old girls lured their friend into the woods and stabbed her 19 times. They claimed the attack was an attempt to appease the fictional internet character Slender Man to prevent him from harming their families

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u/detectiverobert — 5 days ago
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A boy with severe autism would only drink from a discontinued blue cup. After his father’s desperate appeal went viral, the manufacturer found the original mould and produced 500 identical cups for him.

u/malihafolter — 8 days ago