Monday, April 30, 2018

Puzzle...

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The pieces of the puzzle.   
In the early 2000s, investigators were able to obtain DNA from the unknown killer from the 1980 double murder  in Ventura County, California.
Investigators plugged the mystery killer's DNA into a genealogy database. Based on the pool of people on the genealogy website, investigators were then able to build a family tree of the unknown killer’s relatives. They narrowed the search based on age, location and other characteristics, eventually leading them to DeAngelo.
Authorities surveilled DeAngelo and collected his discarded DNA.  Investigators plugged his discarded DNA back into the genealogy database and found a match, linking DeAngelo's DNA to the DNA gathered at multiple crime scenes.
DeAngelo was taken into custody at his home in Sacramento County, the same county where his alleged 10-year crime spree began. [ABC].

Probe...

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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Lazy...

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KIM...

The cartoonist's homepage, clarionledger.com/opinion
All of a sudden, the world is looking for Peace and Peace talks. War between North and South with various countries involved, one Million death and all the destruction associated with it. Now is different.

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Mom...



Single mom Christy has her hands full with two children, Violet and Roscoe, and maintaining newfound sobriety, when her passive-aggressive, recovering-alcoholic mother re-enters the picture, brimming with criticisms about Christy's life.

As the daughter works to be the best mother she can and to overcome mistakes she made, she must also navigate dysfunctional relationships with romantic interests, and with her irresponsible ex-husband, Baxter. Despite the uphill battle, Christy tries to remain positive and stay on a path to help her reach her goals.

Bonnie attempts to get a job with falsified resume. So funny.

Game...

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More than 100 women have signed a letter defending former "NBC Nightly News" anchor Tom Brokaw following a sexual harassment allegation by a former colleague.  Among the names defending Brokaw are some high-profile personalities, including MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Mika Brzezinski, White House correspondent Kelly O'Donnell, chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell, and NBC special anchor Maria Shriver.
Their is a game here to settle accounts and accusations which should have been dealt with many years ago. Memories fade, witnesses disappeared and what it was and wasn't is no longer clear.

Joy...

 a man in a dark room: The MSNBC host Joy Reid has come under fire for decade-old posts from her former blog that contain homophobic sentiments. “I genuinely do not believe I wrote those hateful things, because they are completely alien to me,” she said on Saturday.


Joy Reid, the MSNBC host who accused hackers of inserting homophobic posts into her now-defunct blog, said that while she continued to deny having written the offensive language, security experts could not conclusively say her blog was breached.
She hired a cybersecurity expert to see if her former blog had been manipulated, she said, but “the reality is, they have not been able to prove it.”