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  • CREEM Magazine: Stars Cars in the 1980s

    Stand near it like you have just discovered it in a car park. The results are rarely convincing. One of its most enduring features was Stars Cars, a recurring photo series that paired musicians with Muscle cars, dented tour vans, and questionable taste were part of the charm.

  • Joe Arridy: The Mentally Disabled Man Executed For A Grisly Murder He Didn’t Commit

    the home also had Arridy's family undergo several psychological tests and concluded that his mother Mary

  • Meet Boston Corbett, The Self-Castrated Hat Maker Who Killed Abraham Lincoln's Assassin, John Wilkes Booth

    religious zeal, and while he was ministering in the summer of 1858, Corbett was propositioned by a pair He went home, took a pair of scissors, snipped an incision under his scrotum, and removed his testicles “O Lord, lay not innocent blood to our charge,” the 33-year-old sergeant prayed, “but bring the guilty The search party left Washington via steamer on April 24 and headed about 50 miles down the Potomac to Sources National Park Service – “Boston Corbett: The Man Who Shot Booth” https://www.nps.gov/people/boston-corbett.htm

  • Dirk Bogarde and his Experiences in Bergen-Belsen and his Wartime Service

    He hoped to find a pair of service-issue boots, which were better made in Germany, and had little suspicion He was stationed in various parts of Europe and witnessed both the strategic and human aspects of the one of the badges, and she ... her breasts were like, sort of, empty purses, she had no top on, and a pair

  • The Life and Death of Mal Evans and the Architecture of Beatlemania

    Mal with wife Lily and son Gary. Malcolm Frederick Evans was born in May 1935 in Liverpool and grew up in Wavertree, a solid, ordinary part Their son Gary was born that same year, and their daughter Julie followed in 1966. By 1962, Mal was working part time at the Cavern while still employed by the Post Office. On 11th August, 1963, Mal Evans officially became part of the Beatles’ working world.

  • The Macabre Journey of Eva Perón's Corpse: Stolen, Stabbed, Hidden in Milan, and Kept on a Dining Room Table

    The Statue of Liberty Monument Juan Perón envisioned showcasing his beloved wife's body as part of his He kept the genuine Eva in a service truck parked next to the Intelligence building, under armed guard Historian John McManners argued that Eva consciously incorporated aspects of the theology of the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene into her public persona. and Mary Magdalene into her public persona.

  • Sylvia Likens: The Harrowing Case of Abuse, Torture, and Murder at the Hands of Gertrude Baniszewski

    In September, Sylvia and Jenny met their older sister Dianna Shoemaker in a local park and let her know A few weeks earlier, Dianna had given Sylvia a sandwich in the same park, a gesture later discovered John Baniszewski looks on during the trial for his part in the torture and murder of Sylvia Likens The Richard Hobbs, left, and Johnny Baniszewski Shortly after their mother's arrest, Marie, Shirley, and Marie later married. Marie Shelton died of natural causes on June 8, 2017, at the age of 62.

  • Meet The Forty Elephants, The All-Girl Gang From London

    network in the area as far back as the 1870s, originally known as the Forty Thieves under a leader named Mary Conversely, the gang was also famed for throwing extravagant parties, indulging in the opulent nightlife In late 1925, a member of the gang named Marie Britten broke that rule, marrying a man Alice hadn't sanctioned stones, and lumps of concrete, the gang marched to Britten's lodgings, smashed their way inside, held Marie Across roughly eight decades and at least three generations of leadership, from Mary Carr to Diamond

  • Irena Sendler -The woman who saved 2,500 Jewish children during WW2

    wearing a Star of David armband to identify herself with the Jewish population, Irena Sendler became part families or in Roman Catholic convents and orphanages, such as the Franciscan Sisters of the Family of Mary

  • The Murder of Kitty Genovese: Crime, Media, and the Myth That Endured

    In 1963, she moved to Kew Gardens, Queens, where she shared an apartment with her girlfriend, Mary Ann As she parked near her apartment, she was spotted by Winston Moseley, a 29-year-old married father of Winston Moseley Six days after the murder, Moseley was arrested while burglarizing a home in Ozone Park

  • Suck: The Underground Sex Paper Germaine Greer Helped Launch

    paper its instantly recognizable logo, a multi-tongued seaweed illustration that on several covers ran paired

  • Bloody Sunday: The Tragedy That Changed Northern Ireland Forever

    republicans who wanted a united Ireland and unionists/loyalists who wanted Northern Ireland to remain part The Parachute Regiment (1 Para) was deployed—known for its brutal approach to crowd control. At 4:07 PM, Lieutenant Colonel Derek Wilford of 1 Para ordered his men to move into the Bogside to “make The bill has been strongly opposed by the Irish government, nationalist parties in Northern Ireland,

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