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Things you should know about Evelyn McHale, the most famous suicide ever

Things you should know about Evelyn McHale, the most famous suicide ever

1943

On May 12, 1947, LIFE magazine came out with a photo of Evelyn McHale destined to make a lot of talk about itself. It was shot on May 1 of the same year by Robert C. Wiles, a novice photographer and portrays a woman, Evelyn McHale, who had just committed suicide, jumping from the panoramic terrace of the Empire State Building, the symbol of New York. We are on 33rd Street, the morning is calm and quiet, people are walking in a hurry, each heading towards their destination, when, in front of the Empire State Building, the sound of twisted metal was heard. People looked towards the street, imagining they were seeing an accident, but instead everyone's attention was drawn to a dark limousine, parked under the Empire Stata Building, and on its roof, which appeared... Read More

Hinterkaifeck Murders Barn Photo

The Unsolved Case of Hinterkaifeck Murders

31 March 1922

On the night of March 31, 1922, the disaster struck a small Bavarian farm at 43 Miles north of Munich, Germany. All the residents of the farm were killed with a mattock and the mysterious murders remained unresolved. A few days before these murders, the father, farmer Andreas Grueber, told the neighbors that he had discovered a mysterious imprint that led from the edge of the forest to the farm, but none of them went home. Furthermore, the keys to the house disappeared a few days before the terrible crime. Life on the farm became strange when thier maid, Maria, told the family to leave the farm immediately. She had listened to the voices around the house and was awake at night by the sound of stairs with no one in attic. When she realized that the evil had invaded... Read More

The Russian Sleep Experiment

The Russian Sleep Experiment

1940s

Russian researchers in the late 1940s kept five people awake for fifteen days using an experimental gas based stimulant. They were kept in a sealed environment to carefully monitor their oxygen intake so the gas didn't kill them, since it was toxic in high concentrations. This was before closed circuit cameras so they had only microphones and five inch thick glass porthole sized windows into the chamber to monitor them. The chamber was stocked with books, cots to sleep on but no bedding, running water and toilet, and enough dried food to last all five for over a month. The test subjects were political prisoners deemed enemies of the state during World War II. Everything was fine for the first five days; the subjects hardly complained having been promised (... Read More

The true Story of Monk burning himself for discrimination of Buddhists

The true Story of Monk burning himself for discrimination of Buddhists

1963

Ngo Dinh Diem's administration was a questionable one. In May 1963, amid the Vesak festivities, the Buddhists were disallowed from showing Buddhist banners refering to a direction that precludes the show of any non-administrative banners in the city of Hue, where a Catholic banner was shown in celebration of Diem's senior sibling's rise to minister. This expanded the agitation among Buddhists and regular people, and prompted challenges and exhibits for opportunity of religion, with huge numbers of them being murdered. Thich Quang Duc immolating himself by consuming himself alive to death amidst a bustling Saigon convergence was a piece of the challenges   The demonstration of self-immolation not just set off the current political emergency in Tunisia... Read More

The Chilling Exorcism of Anneliese Michel

The Chilling Exorcism of Anneliese Michel

1952

Anneliese came into the world a healthy baby girl on September 21, 1952. Growing up with her parents and her three sisters, Anneliese did not have a simple life. Her family was strict Catholic, flirting with some of the more intense elements of the religion. To the Michel family, the reformations of Vatican II were to be ignored; there was no simple atonement for sin, and one could not get by on atonement for their sins alone. Anneliese would spend the winters sleeping on cold wooden floors hoping that God would take her sacrifice as penance for drug addicts who had lost their faith. In 1969, while others her age were experimenting with drugs and lamenting the breakup of the Beatles, Anneliese would suffer her first seizure. Doctors would tell her family that... Read More

Mystery of the Jamison Family Disappearance

Mystery of the Jamison Family Disappearance

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Mystery of the Jamison Family Disappearance Bobby and Sherilyn Jamison, and their six-year-old daughter Madyson, went missing in the Red Oak Mountain area of southeast Oklahoma in October 2009. Over 100 people were enlisted to search for the Jamison family, but no sign of them was found until November 2013, when the skeletal remains of two adults and a child were found in the woods, face down and side-by-side, roughly three miles from where their vehicle had been abandoned. It wasn’t until July 2014 that these remains were positively identified as the Jamison family, though a cause of death was never determined. Rather than provide closure to the Jamisons’ friends and family, it just raised questions as to what really happened to the them.  The... Read More

Charles Manson, Leader of Murderous Cult, Dead at 83

late 1960s

A career criminal, amateur musician, enigmatic cult leader and unrepentant racist, Manson became synonymous with the dark underbelly and ominous end of the Sixties. The two-day killing spree he orchestrated in August 1969 left seven people dead and, as legend has it, sprang from his mad interpretation of the Beatles' White Album – specifically the song "Helter Skelter" – which he believed foretold a coming apocalyptic race war.A career criminal, amateur musician, enigmatic cult leader and unrepentant racist, Manson became synonymous with the dark underbelly and ominous end of the Sixties. The two-day killing spree he orchestrated in August 1969 left seven people dead and, as legend has it, sprang from his mad interpretation of the Beatles' White... Read More

The Mysterious Disappearance of Maura Murray

The Mysterious Disappearance of Maura Murray

February 2004

Murray’s car was found abandoned on February 9, 2004 in Haverhill, New Hampshire by State Police responding to a call by a concerned bus driver. The bus driver came upon the crash, and a seemingly uninjured Murray told him she had called AAA (even though she hadn’t) and didn’t need his help. The driver left the accident and alerted police when he got home. It was a February day in 2004 when UMass Amherst student Maura Murray took a spontaneous trip toward the White Mountains. She told no one where she was going when she emptied her bank account, packed up her things, and hit the road. Just as quickly as her road trip started, it abruptly came to an end that evening when Murray crashed her car on a rural New Hampshire street. She has never been seen again.... Read More

Suicide from the dark web

A Forum with tricks to suicide, on the DARK WEB

2016

ok... TOR browser...ready proxy.... connected. cross your finger... go deep web mode. What is the dark web (or darknet)? It is the darkest, sickest part of the deep web... ok but, what is the deep web? well you can ask to google. In the middle of all the insane sick things you can find on the dark web you can also find this kind of disturbed stuff: Believe me or not, the site is called Suicide Tips & Tricks and its content is exactly what you think... a forum to help people to find the proper solution to die. Browsing the site you can find alot of disturbed people asking for some hint about the best way to "do it".. for instance: "So I've decided I'll go out via hanging, but I'm not sure what kind of knot to use when tying the rope to the... Read More

Feng Ning Tried to Catch a Woman Falling from 11th Floor

When A Man Tried to Catch a Woman Falling from 11th Floor

2015

In Enshi, in China’s Hubei Province, a man called Feng Ning attempted to catch a woman falling from 11th floor of a nearby building with bare hands. Due to the kinetic force, Feng Ning was knocked down and suffered several injuries, including damage to knee joints, tibia fracture, and dislocated ligaments. Feng said he was walking out of a restaurant when he heard someone crying, and saw a woman hanging from the 11th floor window. When the woman fell, he quickly extended his arms to try to cushion her fall. Unfortunately, the woman did not survive the impact. watch the full video from bestgore.com!  

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