Dead Indiana man lied about identity, was secretly member of Colorado gang, investigators say
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
SALEM, Ind. (WXIN) — Forensic investigators said an Indiana man who died of natural causes on May 24, 2012, went to great lengths to hide his gun-toting past, even going as far as removing his fingerprints. But the man who died in Salem under the assumed name "Bill Lee Hull" had been living a lie, investigators revealed. Moxxy Forensic Investigations uncovered that "Bill Lee Hull" was in fact an outlaw named Albert Edwin "Pinky" Roadhs, who once ran with the "Shotgun Bandits," a Colorado gang that terrorized the citizens of Denver in 1955 through a series of armed stick-ups. What we know about the missing Titanic-bound submersible According to Moxxy Forensic's discoveries, Roadhs met Bessie Fields and her family in Tucson, Arizona, and lived with the family until his death in Salem, Indiana, in 2012. At the time of his death, an investigation into "Bill Lee Hull" uncovered that the deceased man was actually a John Doe who had been using an alias and someone else's Social Security...Campus assault suspect eludes arrest for 2 years, after ‘So I raped you’ Facebook message
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Two years after a former Gettysburg College student finally saw charges filed over her 2013 campus sexual assault, the man suspected of sending her a Facebook messages that said, “ So I raped you,” remains on the run.Shannon Keeler, 28, and her attorneys question how Ian T. Cleary has avoided capture in an age when people are tracked by their cellphones, internet connections, security cameras and credit card purchases. Investigators, led by the U.S. Marshals Service, believe the 30-year-old from Silicon Valley is likely overseas and on the move.“How is he financially supporting himself? How is he able to travel abroad without detection? Has he assumed a false identity?” asked Andrea Levy, legal director of the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, who represents Keeler. “Who’s helping him?”Keeler was sexually assaulted on a snowy December night in her dorm room. She texted friends for help even before he fled, and went to police the same day.For years, l...Brightline completes Orlando construction connecting rides between Central Florida, Miami
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
ORLANDO, Fla. (WSVN) – Brightline has officially completed the construction of the Orlando station, and the rail line is set to connect travelers between Central Florida and Miami in September. Leaders from Central Florida and South Florida, along with members of the construction team, gathered at the newly built station located in the Orlando International Airport in celebration of the finished train track and discussed topics of transportation and its economic impact in Florida. “Completing this project is the culmination of more than a decade of dedication, determination and hard work. Our team has shown its relentless ability to navigate and overcome challenges to bring us where we are today. We have built something remarkable, and I am excited to see millions of people ride brighter,” said Mike Reininger, CEO of Brightline.Mayors from Miami-Dade and Broward counties also shared their ideas on the impact of travel and infrastructure. “It’s great to ...Putin turns on the pandas! Russia bans WWF amid civil society crackdown
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
Moscow has barred the world’s largest wildlife conservation organization from operating in Russia over claims it is working to undermine the economy as it steps up its campaign against civil society organizations.In a statement issued Wednesday, the prosecutor general’s office declared the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to be “undesirable on the territory of the Russian Federation.” The decision bars the nature protection NGO from working in the country under the terms of a 2015 law used to shut down dozens of groups since the start of Russia’s war in Ukraine.According to Russian officials, “WWF’s initiatives are aimed at large enterprises engaged in the energy, oil and gas industries, as well as those involved in the development of mineral deposits and precious metals.”The ruling reads: “WWF is carrying out activities to prevent industrial development of the Arctic and harnessing of natural resources in the Arctic territories,”...Qatargate-linked MEP Cozzolino released from house arrest
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
Belgian judges released Italian MEP and Qatargate suspect Andrea Cozzolino from house arrest under certain conditions on Wednesday, a prosecution spokesperson confirmed.The Socialist MEP is a key suspect in the European Parliament’s cash-for-influence scandal known as Qatargate, and is facing charges of corruption, criminal organization and money laundering. Belgian prosecutors are investigating whether he accepted bribes from Morocco in exchange for favoring the country’s interests in Brussels, but he denies any wrongdoing.Cozzolino was released from house arrest on the understanding he should give a one-week notice for any travel and should not make contact with other suspects, his lawyer Vincenzo Domenico Ferraro told POLITICO.Cozzolino’s release was the first major decision by Aurélie Dejaiffe, the Belgian judge who took over the European Parliament corruption probe after her predecessor Michel Claise stepped down on Monday amid allegations of a conflict of interest.She co...UK ‘very supportive’ of fast-track NATO plan for Ukraine
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
LONDON — The U.K. would be “very supportive” of a fast-tracked accession to NATO for Ukraine, the British foreign secretary said.Speaking at a press conference at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London, James Cleverly said Britain would support proposals to allow Kyiv to skip a so-called Membership Action Plan (MAP) in order to join NATO.The alliance launched the MAP in 1999 to help aspiring countries meet NATO standards and prepare for future membership. During that phase, aspiring members receive advice, assistance and practical support to make military and democratic reforms, but participation in the MAP does not guarantee they will be accepted into NATO.Dropping the MAP would ease Ukraine’s access to the transatlantic alliance, and act as a compromise between Eastern European allies, who want the war-torn country to be given immediate membership, and other Western countries, which fear accepting Ukraine into NATO would worsen tensions with Russia and believe Kyiv still needs ...FTC accuses Amazon of enrolling consumers into Prime without consent and making it hard to cancel
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The Federal Trade Commission sued Amazon on Wednesday for what it called a years-long effort to enroll consumers without consent into its Prime program and making it difficult for them to cancel their subscriptions.In a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, the agency accused Amazon of using deceptive designs, known as “dark patterns,” to deceive consumers into enrolling in the program. It said the option to purchase items on Amazon without subscribing to Prime was more difficult in many cases. It also said that consumers were sometimes presented with a button to complete their transactions — and the button didn’t clearly state it was also enrolling them into Prime.The regulatory agency, which is led by Big Tech critic Chair Lina Khan, also alleged the company’s leadership slowed or rejected changes that made canceling the subscription easier.It said those patterns were in violation of the FTC Act and another law cal...2 former OceanGate employees voiced safety concerns years ago about the hull of the now-missing vessel
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
(CNN) — Two former OceanGate employees separately voiced similar safety concerns about the thickness of the now-missing Titan submersible’s hull when they were employed by the company years ago, and a statement from a research lab appears to show conflicting information about the engineering and testing that went into the development of the vessel.David Lochridge, the company’s former director of marine operations, claimed in a court filing he was wrongfully terminated in 2018 for raising concerns about the safety and testing of the Titan, which vanished Sunday with five people on board during a trip to view the wreckage of the Titanic.Details about Lochridge and another former employee’s concerns come as officials scour a swath of ocean about 900 miles east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, racing to locate the submersible and rescue the crew inside. If the vessel is intact, they have a dwindling supply of oxygen, with perhaps less than a day of breathable air as of e...Robert Downey Jr. weaves introspection and vulnerability into a show about cars
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Robert Downey Jr. knows he has amassed an impressive collection of classic cars — one he self-deprecatingly refers to as artifacts of his success.Despite his expectations of what the “accouterments are supposed to be” when one reaches a certain level of fame and wealth, trophies, it turns out for the actor, are not all they are cracked up to be. It’s that dissatisfaction that helped to inspire “Downey’s Dream Cars,” his latest project debuting Thursday on Max.“The cash and prizes, it’s never been what motivated me. So, I shouldn’t be surprised that it’s still not,” Downey said at the show’s premiere, held last week at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.While “Downey’s Dream Cars” is very much a show for gearheads, it isn’t restricted to that audience. Downey experiments with genre in a kind of eco-friendly “Pimp My Ride” that is also part memoir and a documentary about the latest advancements in clean technology. “That was certainly th...Nearly a third of workers fear being fired over job-related mental health issue: poll
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:23:51 GMT
Over one-third or 35 per cent of workers fear they could be fired for reporting a job-related mental health injury, a new survey has found.The poll from Maru Public Opinion found 45 per cent of workers believe there is a regular risk of an on-the-job mental health injury. That percentage went up to 57 per cent among the youngest employees aged 18-34.It was also more likely that lower-income employees felt this way when compared to higher-income employees.Legally, employers in Canada can’t discriminate against mental health by law, but half of the youngest employees aged 18-34 surveyed still feared they could be fired for reporting mental health issues related to a job.“What’s astonishing is not just that one-third of workers believe they’re at risk of a mental health injury, but that just as many fear of being fired if they reveal such a condition,” Maru executive vice-president John Wright said.“It’s even more concerning that half of the youngest employees would k...Latest news
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