14 Times Life Wasn't All Sunshine And Rainbows
Welcome to the darker side of life, that we don't often talk about.
Published 2 years ago in Funny
Welcome to the darker side of life, that we don't often talk about. There are tons of uplifting stories and feel good moments in the world, these are not those stories.
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“Terrible Tom” was the longest serving federal inmate in solitary confinement. He killed two fellow inmates and a guard. Spared execution since it wasn’t an option at the time, Tom spent his last 36 years in complete isolation. Even guards refused to talk to him, out of respect for the slain guard.
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In December 2015, 25-year-old Jamesha Roberts, a mother-of-two walking from her shift at Starbucks, was gunned down by a gang member. Her killer was in a competition with another gang member for who could shoot the most people, and shot Jamesha for no other reason than to “improve his stats”. Five people, including Jamesha, were killed. Six others were wounded. Only one of the people killed had any involvement in gang-related activity.
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One of the extras in the hospital scene in the Excorcist (1973) is convicted murderer and suspected serial killer Paul Bateson. Bateson appeared as a radiological technologist in a scene from the 1973 horror film The Exorcist, which was inspired when the film’s director, William Friedkin, watched him perform a cerebral angiography the previous year. In 1979, Bateson was convicted of the murder of film industry journalist Addison Verrill and sentenced to a minimum of 20 years in prison; in 2003 he was released on parole, which ended after five years. Prior to Bateson’s trial, police and prosecutors implicated him in a series of unsolved slayings of gay men in Manhattan, killings he had reportedly boasted about while in jail, bringing it up at his sentencing. However, no additional charges ever were brought against him.