DNA Evidence Links Deceased U.S. Sex Offender to 1970s Canada Murders of Two Women and Two Teens

Calgary, Alberta – Canadian authorities have utilized DNA evidence to tie a deceased convicted U.S. sex offender to the murders of two women and two teenagers nearly 50 years ago. The victims, Eva Dvorak and Patricia “Patsy” McQueen, both 14, Melissa Rehorek, 20, and Barbara MacLean, 19, were tragically killed between 1976 and 1977, their bodies discovered in or near the city of Calgary, Alberta. The breakthrough in the case came when law enforcement connected …

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Nailed to Fence: Northern Ireland Police Probing Paramilitary Links in Life-Changing Attack

Bushmills, Northern Ireland – Police in Northern Ireland are currently investigating a disturbing incident where a young man was found nailed to a fence in a car park in Bushmills, County Antrim. This brutal attack has left the victim, in his 20s, with life-changing injuries. The victim was discovered with nails in both hands and injuries to his nose in the Dundarave Park area. Following the discovery, he was immediately taken to the hospital for …

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Immigration lawyer links Migrant crisis with Mollie Tibbetts Murder Connection

Des Moines, Iowa – The lawyer representing Cristhian Bahena Rivera in the murder case of Mollie Tibbetts, a student from the University of Iowa, acknowledged the ongoing migrant crisis in the United States, highlighting the potential risks associated with allowing individuals with malicious intentions to enter the country. Chad Frese, the attorney for Rivera, suggested a possible connection between his client and the alleged murderer of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. Rivera, a Mexican national, …

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Study Links Hydroxychloroquine to Nearly 17,000 COVID-19 Deaths Despite Trump’s Claims

Washington, D.C. – A recent study published in the Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy journal has raised concerns about the use of hydroxychloroquine in the treatment of COVID-19. Despite former President Donald Trump’s endorsement of the drug as a “game changer” in the fight against the virus, multiple medical studies have shown the opposite to be true. The study, which examined the use of hydroxychloroquine in six countries during the first wave of the pandemic, found that …

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DNA Evidence Links Dead Virginia Fisherman to Unsolved Murders in the 1980s

Suffolk, Virginia – DNA evidence has recently linked a deceased fisherman from Virginia to three unsolved murders from the 1980s. The murders include the sexual assault and killing of a 14-year-old girl. The Virginia State Police identified the suspect as Alan W. Wilmer Sr., who passed away in 2017 at the age of 63. Wilmer had no previous felonies on his record, which prevented authorities from legally collecting and testing his DNA until after his …

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