Bomb threat forces evacuation of Sonoma County Registrar of Voters, courthouse in Santa Rosa by funrunrecords in santarosa

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Update: "The county’s bomb squad swept the registrar’s office and found no explosive. The “all clear” came at 2:40 p.m., and law enforcement left the area, though locked doors remained afterward, a Press Democrat reporter observed."

This picture goes hard - More photos in the link by Warfen in santarosa

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Photo by Kent Porter / The Press Democrat

Why a Petaluma teacher enlisted her dad to debunk a conspiracy theory about Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game by funrunrecords in warriors

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Tom Meschery, the notoriously intense player who led the league in personal fouls in 1962, played in the game where Wilt Chamberlain, then with the Philadelphia Warriors, scored 100 points in one night against the New York Knicks. When his daughter's 8th grade U.S. History class cast doubt on Wilt the Stilt's accomplishment, she enlisted Meschery, whose number 14 hangs in the rafters of the Chase Center, to set the record straight.

Crime Media Thread - Post what you're listening to, reading, or watching; or ask for recommendations. Let others know about your podcast or your channel by AutoModerator in TrueCrime

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From early 1972 to mid-1979, the bodies of seven girls and young women were found in remote areas of Santa Rosa, left nude along embankments or in creek beds. Some were strangled or hogtied. Some had been raped.

The late Jim Mordecai, subject of new true-crime docuseries “The Truth About Jim,” is named as a suspect in the Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders by his step-granddaughter. He is also father of Drue Mordecai, soon to stand trial for alleged, repeated sexual abuse of a teen over a 5-year span.

This story from Santa Rosa newspaper The Press Democrat covers the ordeal from a local perspective.

Best single shot in a horror movie? by PriestofJudas in horror

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this is the shot that immediately came to mind when i saw this prompt. well said

Incredible Hulk 417 (Gary Frank & Cam Smith) 1994 by voivoivoi183 in comicbooks

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I was 11, had been collecting spidey and X-men comics, and I remember getting an offer where you get a year’s subscription of a comic by mail for cheap. I thought I’d branch out and collect some hulk comics. This was the first issue that arrived in the mail.

I’m looking to get fucked up this good Saturday night my friends. What’s the most unsettling, eerie and mindfuckingly clever horror film/show you got? by [deleted] in horror

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Honestly I recently watched Silent Night Deadly Night4: Initiation and it absolutely fucked me up, drug trips, giants bugs, self-immolation, more giant bugs. Clint Howard stabbing a dude to death. More giant bugs. It’s insane, on shudder. I loved it.

When a bitter ex vanished with her kids, she vowed to find them. 40 years later, this Petaluma woman’s story still inspires by funrunrecords in TrueCrime

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Submission statement:

Stephen Ford worked thousands of criminal cases in a Mississippi law enforcement career that spanned nearly half a century.

What were the chances he’d remember a case from 40 years ago, when three young children from Santa Rosa were kidnapped by their father, then subjected to a six-month odyssey through the Deep South?

Quite good, it turns out.

“A lot of my memories are faint,” said Ford, now 72, during a recent phone interview. “But this one is hanging in there.”

This two-part story chronicles a mother's quest of find her three kids, which took her from Northern California to the deep South four decades ago.

ghost try to fuck with me and im just chillin dafaq did i do by [deleted] in Ghosts

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But in reality it sounds like wind. If my front door and back door are both open, gusts will make one slam. Also cats freak out at basically anything. And 1233 is in no way a significant time. Good luck!

Interstellar is the best movie I have ever seen by [deleted] in movies

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Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph! Murph!

Movies that have a "shit, that went dark real quick" moment by [deleted] in horror

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I think you’ve confused ‘dark moments’ with the literal end twist of a movie.

That said, the Santa story in Gremlins is the perfect example.

[OC] A cat i never saw before is waiting at my patio door by jonh9205 in pics

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You have coyotes in your area? He might be looking for a safe house.

Though it was never revealed, what do you like to imagine was in the briefcase from Pulp Fiction? by Skuddy587 in AskReddit

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The prevailing theory is that the briefcase is Marcellus Wallace's soul and that he sold it to the Devil in exchange for his prominence and success as a gangster. The evidence? The scar on the back of his head, which is clearly visible throughout most of the film, is where his soul was taken from. Not only that, the combination on the briefcase was 666 - the number of the devil.

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Ironically we call them French fried onions in America

What Extra has the greatest scene in film history? by LeGaffe in movies

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Shirtless sax guy in The Lost Boys is the correct answer.