Anonymous ID: 8534e9 March 24, 2019, 4:29 p.m. No.5871236   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1289 >>1577 >>1718 >>1862

READ IN FULL: Attorney General Barr's letter to Congress summarizing the Mueller investigation findings

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/fb-6845213/Attorney-General-Bill-Barrs-letter-Congress-Mueller-probe.html

Anonymous ID: 8534e9 March 24, 2019, 4:37 p.m. No.5871362   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1479 >>1485 >>1620

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Baker i think this needs to be added to notables.

One of the girls pictured in selfie, smiling with hogg right after shooting, and was a part of their march for lives, killed herself with a gunshot to the head. Then a week later another survivor kills himself with a gunshot to the head.

19-year-old Sydney Aiello (top and bottom left), took her own life last Sunday. Both students reportedly died of a gunshot to the head, bring the death toll from the Valentines Day 2018 attack to 19

Anonymous ID: 8534e9 March 24, 2019, 4:42 p.m. No.5871467   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1577 >>1718 >>1744 >>1862

Larry Cohen, B-movie director of low-budget cult horror films 'It's Alive' and 'The Stuff', dies at 77

Larry Cohen, known for horror films with a cult following, died on Saturday in Los Angeles surrounded by loved ones according to a spokesman

Cohen, who would often shoot extreme scenes on New York City streets without permits, made him revered among subsequent generations of genre directors

The New York-native began in TV, where he wrote episodes for series like 'The Fugitive,' 'The Defenders,' and in later years wrote films like 'Cellular'

Larry Cohen, the maverick B-movie director of cult horror films 'It's Alive' and 'God Told Me To,' has died. He was 77.

 

Cohen's friend and spokesman, the actor Shade Rupe, said Cohen passed away Saturday in Los Angeles surrounded by loved ones.

Cohen's films were schlocky, low-budget films that developed cult followings, spawned sequels and gained esteem for their genre reflections of contemporary social issues.

His 1974 'It's Alive,' about a murderous mutant baby, dealt with the treatment of children. Bernard Herrmann, Alfred Hitchcock's frequent composer, supplied the score.

His New York-set 1976 satire 'God Told Me To' depicted a series of shootings and murders carried out in religious fervor.

 

Andy Kaufman played a policeman who goes on a shooting spree during the St. Patrick's Day parade. There were also aliens.

In Cohen's 1985 film 'The Stuff,' Cohen skewered consumerism with a story inspired by the rise of junk food. It's about a sweet yogurt-like substance that's found oozing out of the ground and is then bottled and marketed like an ice cream alternative without the calories.

The 'stuff' turns out to be a parasite that turns consumers of it into zombies.

'It wasn't just going to a studio like a factory laborer and making pictures and going home every night,' Cohen told the Ringer last year. 'We were out there in the jungle making these movies, improvising, and having fun, and creating movies from out of thin air without much money.'

'You've gotta make the picture your way and no other way,' he added, 'because it can't be made otherwise.'

Cohen's approach - he would often shoot extreme scenes on New York City streets without permits or alerting people in the area - made him, like Roger Corman, revered among subsequent generations of independent genre-movie filmmakers.

A documentary released last year, 'King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen,' paid tribute to Cohen.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/mostread/article-6845037/Larry-Cohen-director-cult-horror-films-dies-77.html

Anonymous ID: 8534e9 March 24, 2019, 4:48 p.m. No.5871561   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1606 >>1718 >>1862

Body of missing activist, 28, is found in an Ohio river two months after she disappeared

Amber Evans vanished January 28 in Columbus after a fight with her boyfriend

The 28-year-old's body was pulled from the Scioto River on Saturday

Details about her cause of death or how she ended up in the river remain unclear

Investigators previously said that there was no reason to suspect foul play in Evans' disappearance, but they have not said whether that is still the case

A body recovered from an Ohio river has been identified as a community activist who went missing on January 28 following a dispute with her boyfriend.

 

Police had been searching for Amber Evans, 28, for nearly two months when her body was pulled from the Scioto River in Columbus on Saturday, about a mile downstream from where her car was abandoned when she went missing.

Details about Evans' cause of death and how or when she ended up in the river have not yet been revealed.

The Columbus Division of Police released a statement on Sunday that said: 'While this is not the outcome we had hoped for, we understand this brings closure for the family. Our thoughts & prayers go out to them.'

 

Since the beginning of the investigation, police have stressed that there were no known domestic violence issues between her and her partner.

They maintained that there was not reason to suspect foul play, though it is unclear whether is still the case.

Evans' mother, Tonya Fischer, told 10TV that her daughter had texted her: 'I love you and I'm sorry' on the night she disappeared.

 

Many accused Columbus police of conducting a slow investigation because of Evans' had criticized the department in the past.

 

Officials refuted that claim, saying that there were delays because it was initially too cold to drag the river.

 

Investigators tried to 'ping' Evans' cellphone to find its location and used drones to canvas the area near where she suddenly vanished.

Volunteer groups also organized several searches for the 28-year-old who was known as an active member of several community justice organizations including the People's Justice Project and the Juvenile Justice Coalition.

She was also a key organizer of protests at Columbus City Hall

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6844945/Body-missing-activist-28-Ohio-river-two-months-disappeared.html

Anonymous ID: 8534e9 March 24, 2019, 4:52 p.m. No.5871620   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1718 >>1784 >>1862

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here is a repost

I posted about Sydney Aiello committing suicide last week.

She was pictured next to Hogg in that smiling Selfie right after the shooting.

Now another student committed sucide last night.

And this story says they both killed themselves with guns.

So the girl that was so upset about her best friend dying in Shooting, that she kills herself, yet she grins ear to ear right after shooting.

 

She was one of the main students who started March for our lives.She then protests against guns for a year, then kills herself with one?

 

This whole situation is turning spoofy.

 

Male sophomore becomes SECOND Parkland shooting survivor to commit suicide, one week after female classmate took her own life

A male sophomore at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student died in an apparent suicide on Saturday night

 

The student's name has not been released as the investigation is ongoing

His death came one week after classmate Sydney Aiello, 19, took her own life

Both students reportedly died from a gunshot to the head

 

Sydney lost her best friend Meadow Pollock in the February 2018 attack that left 17 dead and suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and 'survivor's guilt'

Meadow's family members paid tribute to Sydney following her death

'It was devastating to bury another beautiful young person in Parkland today,' Meadow's brother Hunter Pollock wrote on Twitter

'It’s terrible what happened. Meadow and Sydney were friends for a long, long time,' Meadow's father and gun reform activist Andrew Pollock said

 

A GoFundMe page raising money for Sydney's funeral expenses surpassed $60,000 on Saturday

If you are in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741-741

 

Police have not yet released the name of the male sophomore at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who died in 'an apparent suicide' on Saturday night. The boy's death comes less than a week after his classmate, 19-year-old Sydney Aiello (top and bottom left), took her own life last Sunday. Both students reportedly died of a gunshot to the head, bring the death toll from the Valentines Day 2018 attack to 19. MSD graduate and gun control activist David Hogg wrote on Twitter: 'How many more kids have to be taken from us as a result of suicide for the government / school district to do anything? Rip 17 + 2.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6844771/Second-Parkland-shooting-survivor-commits-suicide-one-week-fellow-classmate.html