This Steyr Hahn pistol, originally made for use in World War I, was converted to fire 9 mm Luger ammunition to serve in World War II.
Der Todesking (1990)
Gary Heidnik: To Hell and Back ~ An Article by Patrick Bellamy
Sick Trick
For Josefina Rivera, November 26, 1986 was a night that she will never forget. Angry after a fight with her boyfriend, she left their apartment in a slum area north of Philadelphia to go to work. For Josefina, work consisted of walking the streets in search of a willing ‘john’ who would be prepared to pay for her sexual favours, which usually consisted of a brief liaison in the back of a car or a sleazy motel room. All she needed was a few quick tricks so she could buy Thanksgiving dinner for her family.
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“One particularly bad night, Tom said wearily, “I wish he’d killed us too”. It was a thought we would have on many occasions over the years.”
— Sue Klebold, A Mother’s Reckoning
A strange fungus called devil’s tooth (Hydnellum peckii) excretes a red “juice” that’s sure to catch your eye—but don’t worry, it’s not blood! When the devil’s tooth is moist, it oozes droplets of the liquid. But this only happens when the fungus is young—as it grows, it turns brownish and stops secreting the jarring red juice. Believe it or not, this “bleeding” mushroom is not toxic! It is, however, mycorrhizal. This means it has a symbiotic relationship with the roots of a plant (in this case, coniferous trees), helping to provide nutrients while deriving carbohydrates produced from photosynthesis. Photo: Bernypisa
This photo allegedly shows an entity standing on the body of a dying patient in a hospital. The photo was taken from a nurse station, where there were security cameras in the rooms. The photo began circulating the web around 2013, and many forums and websites labeled the figure as demonic, when the op labeled it as just a dark figure. Apparently hours after the photo was taken the patient died, some have speculated that the figure is a demon, a warning of the particular patient’s death or even the patient themself.
Forest doors
After 46 years, “Jane Doe 59″ was finally identified as 19 year old Jeet Jurvetson. In 1969, she was found stabbed more than 150 times, just 5 miles down the road from where Sharon Tate and four others were viciously murdered by the Manson family. The style, location, and timing of Jurvetson’s murder has led police to believe it was the work of Manson’s followers. The Los Angelos Police Department interrogated Manson in Corcoran State Prison, but found no relevance. There was no evidence to support a link, but investigators have not ruled it out just yet.
“It’s always easy to think that Manson or the Manson family had to be involved in any kind of suspicious disappearance or murder in that era, particularly where stabbing was involved…it’s a convenient thing, since they were obviously so capable of any disgusting violent act,” — Jeff Guinn.
Roy Dell Schmidt as a young man. He would later be a victim of Texas Tower shooter Charles Whitman.
18 September 1936 - 1 August 1966.