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“Revenge mom” shot her child’s murder in the middle of his trial

  On March 6, 1981, Marianne Bachmeier entered a courtroom in Lübeck, Germany with purpose in every step. Then, suddenly, she grabbed a loaded pistol from her purse and opened fire on 35-year-old sex offender Klaus Grabowski.   The man had been accused of the kidnapping, abuse and murder of Marianne’s 7-year-old daughter, Anna Bachmeier. Seconds later, Grabowski took his last breath and died on the courtroom floor – after being hit by seven of Marianne’s bullets. The vengeful mother was immediately arrested but showed no trace of remorse. 40 years later, ”Revenge mom” continues to live on in people’s minds – and her sentence yet divides a whole nation … The loss of a child is the ultimate tragedy, often referred to as the worst experience a parent can endure. On May 5, 1980, Marianne Bachmeier’s life was forever changed. In the ’80’s, Marianne was a struggling single mom who ran a pub in Lübeck, northern Germany. Marianne’s own youth was marked by misery and several traumas. H...

Surviving the unthinkable: Keith Edmonds’ fight for life

  Keith Edmond’s story could have ended before it even began. At just fourteen months old, a brutal act left his face pressed against an electric heater, scarring him for life. Doctors didn’t expect him to survive the night. But against all odds, he pulled through — only to face years of grueling surgeries to rebuild a “normal” appearance. Today, looking at Keith, it’s hard not to be amazed… Sentenced to 10 years in prison On November 18, 1978, in Flint, Michigan, 14-month-old Keith Edmonds’ life changed forever. His mother’s boyfriend, enraged by the toddler’s cries, held Keith’s face to an electric heater, leaving third-degree burns across half of his face. Doctors didn’t expect him to survive the night. Miraculously, he did. “I spent a month in the hospital, with no one knowing if I was going to live or die,” Keith said. He continued treatment at the Shriners Burn Institute in Cincinnati until he turned 18. Sadly, the trauma didn’t end there. Keith became a ward of the state and...

Woman pours water over neighbor’s son after he did the same to her cat

  Cruelty towards animals is something the vast majority of us have a serious problem with. And rightly so; inflicting misery or pain on other creatures simply because you can be symptomatic of seriously troubling traits, and it’s encouraging to consider that the days where people could treat their pets (and other animals) with wanton disregard are, in the main, over. But that’s not to say certain individuals and their actions don’t still remind us why constant vigilance is needed. If you ask me, the idea of harming or causing stress a defenceless animal doesn’t bear thinking about. Sadly, not everyone thinks the same. Which is likely why the internet is fond of celebrating those who step in to protect animals when they’re at their most vulnerable. A few years back, a case of a woman doing just that went viral, after she shared the rather satisfying punishment she dished out to her neighbor’s son after what he did to her cat. Shannon Cooper sparked fierce debate on social media whe...

At My Mom's 45th Birthday, My Dad Said, 'You Passed Your Expiration Date,' Handed Her Divorce Papers, and Left – A Year Later, She Had the Last Laugh

  At my mom's 45th birthday, my dad stood up, called her "expired," and handed her divorce papers in front of all five of us. That night, he left her for a younger woman. A year later, we got a call from his sister — and finally saw what that decision had cost him. My father gave my mother divorce papers for her 45th birthday. All five of us kids were packed around the table that day. Me, Nora, who was 19, Ben, who was 17, Lucy, 15, and Owen, 13. Dad sat at the end in his usual spot, wearing a button-down he had ironed himself because he liked to say your appearance was a form of self-respect. He cared a lot about appearances. More than I think I understood back then. All five of us kids were packed around the table that day. My father had always wanted a big family. All his friends had multiple kids, and he wanted the same "big, happy family" lifestyle. Mom gave him exactly what he wanted. She gave up sleep, time, money, jobs she might have loved, a body that h...

Iconic 70s actress sparks strong reactions after walking her dogs - by Jonh

   For decades, she graced the silver screen with timeless beauty and captivating charm. Her life seemed like a dream: fame, success, and love with one of the biggest icons in film history. But behind the glamour was a woman struggling to hold onto herself. Today, this 88-year-old woman credits her faith for keeping her grounded through the heartbreaks that defined her life. A star among the greats Her acting career spanned genres and generations. With performances that blended wit and vulnerability, she earned three Oscar nominations, three Golden Globe nominations (winning one), and a Saturn Award. In 1983, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a tribute to a career that still inspires. Audiences loved her for films like Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, The Last of Sheila, Heaven Can Wait, and Deathtrap. Her versatility — whether in drama, mystery, or comedy — made her one of Hollywood’s brightest talents. But her real story began off-camera, in a ...

What happens if you eat two eggs a day - by Jonh

   Regardless of your opinion on eggs, let’s face it, you probably have a pack in your fridge from time to time. For me, eating eggs each morning is a good way to start the day. Not only because they taste rather good, but also because I’ve learned that they come with a number of benefits besides. Yet even I didn’t fully appreciate how useful they can be. After reading the information in this article, though, I’ve upped my egg intake to at least two every day. So, let’s get to it. What do eggs contain? How dangerous are they to consume regularly? How important are they as part of a healthy, balanced diet? Fortunately for you, we have all the answers you seek… We’ll start with what eggs actually consist of? Well, plenty, as it happens. Eggs contain vitamins A, D and E, as well as B12, riboflavin and folate. On top of that, you’ll find minerals such as iodine, iron, calcium, zinc and selenium. Eggs and cholesterol Now, if you’ve lived long enough, you’ll surely have heard that e...

Rippled fingernails reveal secrets of possible disease - by Jonh

   Manicures will cover any ripples or bumps on your nails, but shiny polish can’t hide the disease that might be hiding inside your body. Your nails reflect your overall health and any abnormalities can suggest there’s a potential problem with your liver, lungs or heart. Nail health is often a mirror of what’s happening inside our bodies and when changes occur, it may signal various health conditions or simply reflect normal aging processes. Stripes on nails can be harmless, but according to the National Library of Medicine (NCBI), ridges on “nails may also provide an insight into more sinister systemic manifestations,” indicating underlying health issues. In this article, we’ll explore the different types of stripes on your nails, what they might mean and when you should consider seeking medical advice. Types of Nail Stripes Vertical Stripes Vertical stripes, or longitudinal striations, are common and typically run from the cuticle to the tip. They are often associated with ...