Dejaune Anderson, accused of killing her 5-year-old son and leaving him in a suitcase, displayed bizarre behavior in an Indiana court, claiming to be "Princess Khalifa Hatan Tupac Bay II" and stating that NASA has been watching her from space. She was denied bond and insisted on representing herself, despite the judge's encouragement to have a public defender. Concerns about her mental fitness were raised, and her trial date is set for August.
Bizarre footage captured in Queensland, Australia, shows termites engaged in a "death spiral," where they walk in a circle following each other until they die from exhaustion. This behavior, also observed in ants, is controlled by specific pheromones and can occur when foraging insects lose their way. The video, uploaded to a Facebook group, has sparked curiosity among experts, with some speculating on how the termites ended up in this unusual situation.
A man in Florida was arrested after driving his pickup truck into the ocean at a closed beach, claiming "it's not my fault the truck don't surf" and bizarrely stating that he thought he was in England. The driver, Jason Brzuszkiewicz, faces a misdemeanor charge for failing to pay the access fee and was booked into jail with a $200 bond.
Actor Jacob Elordi sparked controversy and confusion on social media after posting a video of himself slurping from a candle that supposedly contained his own bathwater. The bizarre behavior quickly went viral, leaving fans and followers scratching their heads over the actor's unusual antics.
A woman on a Frontier Airlines flight from Florida to Philadelphia pulled down her pants and squatted in the aisle after being told she couldn't use the bathroom by a flight attendant. Other passengers shouted at her, including one who mentioned the presence of children on the plane. The woman eventually pulled her pants back up, yelled expletives, and confronted a flight attendant. A passenger who witnessed the incident expressed shock and called for the woman to be arrested and banned from flying.
California police rescued eight abducted children after receiving a tip about a woman displaying bizarre behavior. Trista Fullerton, who had lost custodial rights to her eight biological children, was found with six of the children in a convenience store parking lot. She directed officers to the whereabouts of the other two children, who were found safe. Fullerton was arrested on a fugitive from justice warrant and is being held without bail. The children were reunited with their foster families. No further details about Fullerton's behavior or capture have been released.
California police rescued eight abducted Arkansas children after receiving a tip about a "woman displaying bizarre behavior." Trista Fullerton, who had lost custodial rights to her eight biological children, was found with six of them in a convenience store parking lot. She directed officers to the whereabouts of the other two children, who were also found safe. The children were reunited with their foster families, and Fullerton was arrested on a fugitive from justice warrant. No further details about her behavior or capture were released. Fullerton had a history of domestic violence and had previously been convicted of domestic battery.