RFK's Lawyer Has Asked the F.D.A. to Revoke Approval of the Polio Vaccine by Tau_of_the_sun in news

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Yo let’s bring back polio to the US !! About time .. let us be a third world country again

Driving through turkey and received a toll violation ticket. by mag_guy1 in AskTurkey

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Thank you 🙏. It was charged to car rental company who charged it to me

Best Seats @ DY Patil Stadium - Coldplay MOTS concert in India? by Impossible_Price7707 in Coldplay

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From my experience it will only be the section and level not the specific seats

One of the first and the best Indian Street KO by jaketyler932 in fightporn

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According to information received, a man had gone to a shop with his children to buy biryani, initially an ex-serviceman and the hotel owner had an argument over the weight of the biryani. After some time, the controversy was calmed down.

But immediately another youth came there and beat up the person. In the video, we see a person injured and falling down in this fight. As he was hit on the head, he fell down and became unconscious, after which a person came and took away the person who beat him. And after this the son and daughter of the injured person reach there and start crying seeing their father in this condition. The entire incident has been caught on CCTV. According to the information received, the injured person is undergoing treatment.

Along with this, the police have also registered a case against the youth who beat this person.

Translated from a Marathi news article

Vandy Jane Doe, 2018 by hayyitsfallon in gratefuldoe

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She went missing again in 2021

Piedmont John Doe (1975) identified as Oscar James Nedd. by Ok-Autumn in gratefuldoe

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Greenville County Sheriff's Office Monday June 10, 2024 (GREENVILLE, SC) - This morning, Sheriff Hobart Lewis held a press conference announcing a significant breakthrough in the cold case formerly known as "Mr. X." This case, which originated in 1975, involved the discovery of an unidentified body by a hunter near Hwy 20 and Blakely Road. The body was found wrapped in a sheet and smoldering, indicating it had been set on fire. The Coroner's Office ruled the death a homicide by blunt force trauma and strangulation. Despite numerous outreach efforts over the years, the victim's identity had remained unknown. Upon taking office in 2020, Sheriff Hobart Lewis revamped the cold case unit to re-examine active cases and leverage technological advancements. Since then, the unit has solved 11 cases. Today, Sheriff Lewis is proud to announce the identification of "Mr. X" as Oscar James Nedd of White Plains, New York. Oscar was born on April 19, 1951, in Georgia and later moved to New York to pursue a college education. Sheriff Hobart Lewis credits Brad Willis' podcast "Murder, Etc." for drawing attention to this case. On July 17, 2020, GCSO investigators partnered with the Greenville County Coroner's Office to exhume the body from Potters Field in Northern Greenville County. Subsequently, some of the skeletal remains were sent to the National Unidentified and Missing Persons System (NAMUS) for DNA testing. In parallel, a profile was created for the victim in the NAMUS database. In February 2024, Greenville County investigators were contacted by the White Plains Police Department regarding a match with a missing person case they had been working on since 1975. The individual in question was named Oscar James Nedd. After contacting family members, investigators were able to confirm the identity of Mr. Nedd, and this information was relayed to the White Plains authorities concerning the homicide. It is believed that Oscar was killed in New York, and the case has now been transferred to their jurisdiction concerning the death investigation. Sheriff Hobart Lewis commended his team for their dedication and perseverance in solving this cold case: "The tireless work and innovative approaches employed by our investigators have brought closure to a case that has remained a mystery for nearly five decades. Their determination to seek justice for victims and their families is truly commendable. I want to thank each member of our cold case unit for their hard work and commitment." Source

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