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Education Katılım Nisan 2021
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Four college students went to sleep in what was supposed to be one of the safest towns in America.
By morning, they were dead.
In November 2022, four University of Idaho students were found stabbed inside their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho. There were no signs of forced entry. Two roommates survived the night. Police initially said it was a “targeted attack,” but offered few details, leaving the public in suspense for weeks.
As fear spread across campuses nationwide, investigators quietly built a case using surveillance footage, cell phone data, and DNA evidence. Eventually, a criminology PhD student was arrested and charged in connection with the killings.
The house where it happened has since been demolished.

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On the night the Titanic struck an iceberg in April 1912, another ship was nearby. The SS Californian was only about ten miles away in the icy Atlantic.
Crew members on the Californian reported seeing rockets fired into the night sky. At the time, rockets were commonly used as distress signals at sea. Several crew members told their captain about the lights, but he believed they were not urgent and chose not to wake the ship’s wireless operator.
Earlier that evening, the Californian had actually warned the Titanic about heavy ice in the area. The Titanic’s radio operator, busy sending passenger messages, reportedly told the Californian’s operator to stop interrupting. Frustrated, the operator shut down his radio for the night and went to bed.
Hours later, the Titanic struck the iceberg and began sinking. Distress rockets continued to fire into the dark sky. The Californian remained where it was.
By the time the radio was turned back on the next morning, the terrible news had already spread across the Atlantic. The Titanic had sunk, and more than 1,500 people had died.
For more than a century, historians have debated one haunting question: if the Californian had responded to those rockets and sailed toward the lights, how many lives might have been saved?


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In the summer of 1858, the smell from the River Thames became so unbearable it shut down the British Parliament.
For years London had dumped raw sewage directly into the river.
During a heatwave the stench became so powerful that lawmakers soaked their curtains in chemicals just to survive the smell.
The crisis forced the city to build the modern sewer system that saved millions of lives.

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The story behind this image is chilling.
The woman on the left grew up with a trauma most people can’t imagine. When she was young, her mother was murdered. The killer was eventually caught and sent to prison, and for decades it seemed like that chapter of horror had been closed.
She spent years trying to build a normal life after growing up in the shadow of that crime.
But fate had something darker waiting.
Years later, the same man who had killed her mother crossed paths with her again after being released. What followed was almost unbelievable: he murdered her too.

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@MorbidKnowledge It shows how powerful symbolism is — once people see something familiar, it’s almost impossible to unsee it.
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@MorbidKnowledge She pleaded guilty in August 2025 to the two counts (after her arrest in July 2024). The assaults occurred separately over several years, involving grooming and repeated sexual acts.
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@MorbidKnowledge He kept paying the rent and refused to let anyone renovate or deep-clean the apartment because he believed the evidence that could solve his wife’s murder might still be there.
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In November 1999, Namiko Takaba, 32, was f**ally st**bed in her apartment in Nagoya’s Nishi Ward, Japan. Her young son was unharmed, and the case went unsolved for decades.
Her husband, Satoru Takaba, continued paying rent for 26 years, about 22 million yen ($143,000–$145,000), and preserved the apartment to protect potential evidence, avoiding renovations or deep cleaning.
In 2025, advances in DNA testing led investigators to reexamine the preserved evidence, resulting in a match to Kumiko Yasufuku, a 69-year-old former classmate of Satoru.
She was arrested on suspicion of m*r*der and has admitted to the crime.

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🚨 ANDERSON .PAAK’S DIVORCE ERUPTS — WIFE DEMANDS SPOUSAL SUPPORT AS JEANNIE MAI ROMANCE GOES PUBLIC
The divorce between Anderson .Paak and his estranged wife Jae Lin Chang, also known as Jaylyn Chang, just took a major turn.
New court filings show Chang is asking for primary physical custody of their two kids and spousal support.
She’s also requesting the court terminate Anderson’s ability to ever seek spousal support from her.
The reason listed for the split: “irreconcilable differences.”
But the timing is raising eyebrows.
At the same time, Anderson has been spotted getting very close with Jeannie Mai.
Video from inside his Los Angeles jazz speakeasy, Andy’s, shows the two sitting together in a booth having what looks like a very intimate conversation.
• He leans into her ear
• His arm is around her
• At one point he rests his hand on top of her head and gently strokes it
They never kiss on camera, but it definitely doesn’t look like just friends.
Both of them are newly single.
Jeannie finalized her divorce from rapper Jeezy in 2024.
And before the Jeannie sightings started, Anderson had also been linked to Mariah Carey after the two were spotted spending time together while working on music.
Now the divorce case that had been sitting quietly in court is suddenly picking up steam.
Coincidence… or connected?
Do you think the Jeannie Mai situation pushed the divorce forward?
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@MorbidKnowledge He showed up expecting a teenage girl. Instead he walked into an ambush that ended his life.
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In August 2025, Alexander Cashford, 49, from the UK, arranged to meet a 16-year-old girl at Leysdown-on-Sea after previously meeting her at an arcade.
Prosecutors said the girl, along with two boys aged 15 and 16, used messages and a false alias to lure him to a remote beach.
On 10 August, when he arrived, the three teenagers attacked him with rocks and a glass bottle, causing severe chest injuries.
Emergency services found him face down in mud, and a post-mortem confirmed broken ribs and a punctured lung caused his d*ath.
In February 2026, at Woolwich Crown Court, all three teenagers were convicted of ma**laughter but cleared of m*rder, and their identities remain protected under UK law.

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