visionofast
- Joined Oct 17, 2018
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Don't tell me that,I even know who killed Bruce Lee...Moderation in all things, including moderation.
Don't tell me that,I even know who killed Bruce Lee...Moderation in all things, including moderation.
Don't steal from anyone ... but stealing from banks is usually an even worse idea ...Don't steal from the bank.
Don't steal from anyone ... but stealing from banks is usually an even worse idea ...

Two years after boaters discovered a murder victim’s body concealed in a barrel at Lake Mead – the man’s identity remains unknown and it is unclear how close investigators may be at identifying him.
On May 1, 2022, boaters discovered the man’s body concealed in a barrel near Hemenway Harbor. County officials said the man died from a gunshot wound, with the manner of his death being homicide. The 8 News Now Investigators first reported the discovery.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fat-leonard-faces-sentencing-navy-bribery-scandal
Under a plea agreement, the 6'3", 350-pound Malaysian former defense contractor, who bribed hundreds of Navy officers for classified information for more than 20 years, could see less than a year of jail time, court documents show.

The research also showed the effect of cannabis use on DNA is different in people experiencing their first episode of psychosis compared to users who have never experienced psychosis, suggesting there could be potential for DNA blood tests to help characterise those cannabis users at risk of developing psychosis to inform preventative approaches.
Using drugs for recreation can de-create the brain ... who knew?
I guess it really is true. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
LAPD says the restaurant housed an illegal casino. The suspect shot the victim once in the chest and fled the scene.
Kinley proudly showed her chickens at the Graham County Fair, eventually putting them up for auction.
In the end, her six chickens sold for a whopping $2,100.
The treasurer of the Small Stock Association wrote Kinley a check, which was electronically deposited at Chase Bank.
“So we cashed it,” J.R. said. “Didn’t think it would be a big deal. And the next day, Chase closed Kalli’s bank account.”
And Kinley’s check was also frozen, meaning she didn’t get that $2,100.
Kinley’s mom, Kalli, spent hours on the phone with Chase, trying to get answers.
Chase told the family the check was suspicious because bank officials looked up a phone number for the Small Stock Association and claimed it was out of service.
“Their ultimate response is that, sorry, Kinley is not going to get her money back,” J.R. said. “And there’s nothing we can do unless we can verify that check.”
“The guy who wrote the check has gone into Chase three different times, saying ‘Hey, this is me. You can verify it in person,’” Kalli said. “And they said the only way to verify it is through that number on the phone.”