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    puzzld

    Jonathan "Marshall" King (13) - found safe

    No. The tragic cases just get a lot more air time. And yeah I know he hitchhiked. I quoted that part of the article in the post where you found the

    puzzld Today, 04:36 AM Go to last post
    morbidT

    18 month old Elaina Steinfurth missing since June 2, 2013

    I think that's what I do. It can't keep my attention and I forget that I'm even watching it and start doing something else.

    morbidT Today, 04:23 AM Go to last post
    morbidT

    Life Goes On: Organ Donation Thread



    Someone who doesn't have skin will want it.

    morbidT Today, 04:19 AM Go to last post
    Ron_NYC

    Dumb things that make you happy.

    And boobs.



    DTTMMH: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/m...YWCN4kXtPlfOfP

    Ron_NYC Today, 04:12 AM Go to last post
    marshmallow

    18 month old Elaina Steinfurth missing since June 2, 2013

    I almost paid attention to that too but as with all NG shows, I went into a state of brain mush and zoned out.

    marshmallow Today, 04:05 AM Go to last post
  • Soccer is serious business....

    Soccer referee Richard Nieuwenhuizen (41) was killed by players after a match
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    A volunteer Dutch soccer official died on Monday after being beaten up by teenage players following a match the previous day.

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    Homebrewing gone bad.

    Joel Lynam (21) and Bryan Wilmot (30) died from methanol poisoning after drinking homebrewed alcohol
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    Two men are fighting for their lives in a Brisbane hospital after drinking a bad batch of home-made Grappa which killed two of their mates. Four men were drinking the Italian grape-based spirit .

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    RIP?

    Nightstalker Richard Ramirez (53) died of natural causes while on California's Death Row
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    Ramirez was convicted of 13 murders that terrorized Southern California in 1984 and 1985, and was sentenced to death. Satanic symbols were left at murder scenes and some victims were forced to "swear to Satan" by the killer, who entered homes through unlocked windows and doors.

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    Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!

    Sarah McClay (24) died after she was mauled by a tiger at the zoo where she worked
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    Police were last night investigating if a technical failure led to a young female zoo keeper being mauled to death by a tiger. Sarah McClay, 24, was killed when the animal pounced on her in its enclosure on Friday.

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  • Joe Paterno (85) passes away after a battle with lung cancer



    Joe Paterno
    , the man who for decades was synonymous with Penn State football and was known by the college football world as just "JoePa", has died. Paterno, 85, had been receiving chemotherapy as part of his treatment for lung cancer, and complications from that treatment claimed the longtime Penn State coach's life on Saturday.

    Paterno was the head coach of Penn State for 46 seasons before being fired in November as his role in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal came under greater scrutiny. Combined with the time he spent as an assistant, Paterno spent a total of 61 years on the Penn State sidelines. He left behind a legacy that, on the field of play, was unparalleled in Division I football. Paterno holds the all-time Division I record for football coaching wins with a 409-136-3 record, and he won two national championships while going undefeated in five different seasons.



    [STATS: JoePa's lifetime coaching record]

    Under Paterno, Penn State was a perennial powerhouse, known for decades as "Linebacker U" for its propensity to develop All-American linebackers. Paterno coached such great linebackers as Dennis Onkotz, Jack Ham, Shane Conlan, LaVar Arrington, Paul Posluszny, Dan Connor, and Sean Lee, along with many others.

    Additionally, running back John Cappalletti won the Heisman Trophy in 1973 under Paterno, and Cappalletti was one of seven Penn State players to win the Maxwell Award for most outstanding college football player. All in all, 68 players were named first-team All-American by at least one of the major news services under Paterno; 13 of those players were two-year winners.

    Paterno's longtime defensive coordinator and the architect of the defensive schemes that came to typify Penn State football was Jerry Sandusky, who's now more well-known for the allegations of underaged sexual abuse against him made by men who were involved in Sandusky's charity, The Second Mile, as boys. Sandusky is still awaiting trial for those allegations, and he pled not guilty to the charges in December 2011.

    In an interview with the Washington Post released just a week before Paterno's death, he expressed remorse for not having done more to stop Sandusky's alleged crimes, and he also said he was "just sick about" the situation. Investigators did not bring charges against Paterno, and instead mentioned that he had fulfilled his legal obligations by notifying his superiors about an alleged assault when he was first notified in 2002.

    After Paterno was fired in 2011, Penn State named Tom Bradley -- who, coincidentally, was Sandusky's replacement at defensive coordinator -- interim head coach. Bradley went 1-3, including a loss to Houston in the TicketCity Bowl, and was not retained as a coach when Penn State hired Bill O'Brien in January.

    Paterno was well known for encouraging his players to excel in the classroom and earn their undergraduate degrees at Penn State, and his name will live on at Penn State after his firing and death. Paterno and his wife Sue were major financial supporters of Penn State University, as they donated millions of dollars for the Paterno Library on campus, and Paterno helped establish the Paterno Liberal Arts Undergraduate Fellows Program.

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