Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s Childhood Home For Sale

Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Photo: A&E
Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Photo: A&E

The Bath Township, Ohio childhood home of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is on the market and up for grabs.

Don’t worry –I’ll give you time to go and get your checkbook.

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The childhood home and the place where Jeffery Dahmer murdered his first victim in 1978 is again for sale.

While this house has a certain stigma to it, Realtor Rich Lubinski of Stouffer Reality Inc. thinks that selling this house, while tough, isn’t impossible. Continue reading “Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s Childhood Home For Sale”

Girl Kidnapped in 97′ Reunited With Her Family By Coincidence

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Celeste Nurse (red jumpsuit) mother of South African girl who was kidnapped from her arms 17 years ago. Photo: STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images

On Cassidy Nurse’s first day of school, classmates kept approaching her and saying, “There’s a girl who looks just like you.”

The look-a-likes met, felt an instant connection, and became friends, but it turns out the kinship had deeper origins: The girl was Cassidy’s long-lost sister, kidnapped as a baby 17 years ago from a Cape Town hospital, the Guardian reports.

After hearing about the resemblance, Celeste and Morne Nurse arranged to meet their daughter’s new friend, contacted police, and got a DNA test to prove it was their abducted child, the BBC reports. Continue reading “Girl Kidnapped in 97′ Reunited With Her Family By Coincidence”

Rap Diva: Lil Kim’s Junior Mafia Federal Charges

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The rap diva, whose real name is Kimberly Jones, was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison for lying to a grand jury about a 2001 gun fight between members of her rap entourage and a rival rap crew.

“I can tell you this is by far the toughest thing I have ever had to go through,” Jones said in a thin, shaky voice as she stood before the judge, clutching a Bible, and belatedly admitting guilt after having maintained her innocence throughout trial. “I testified falsely during the grand jury and in trial. At the time, I thought it was the right thing to do, but now I know I was wrong.”

Jones was also fined $50,000 and will be on three years’ probation after her release. She has requested to do her time at Danbury, a minimum-security federal institution in Connecticut, to be close to…

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