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crime1 year ago

Stepmom's Nutribullet Plan and Dad's Guilt: The Tragic Case of Harmony Montgomery

Kayla Montgomery, the estranged wife of Adam Montgomery, testified in court about the chilling plan to dispose of Harmony's body after her murder. She described how Adam became enraged after Harmony had a bathroom accident, leading to her death. Kayla alleged that Adam discussed using a handsaw, lime, and even a NutriBullet to destroy Harmony's remains. She also recounted instances of abuse and threats from Adam. The prosecution's case hinges on DNA evidence and Kayla's testimony, as Harmony's remains have never been found.

film2 years ago

"The Killer: David Fincher's Stylish and Autobiographical Meta Thriller"

"The Killer," directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fassbender, is a crime thriller that follows a hitman as he navigates a dangerous world of handlers, rivals, and clients. The film explores the meticulous process of disposal, as the hitman efficiently discards anything that might implicate him or slow him down. This mundane procedural detail becomes strangely satisfying to watch, reflecting Fincher's intentional and self-referential approach. "The Killer" offers a vicarious spectacle of living a life free from clutter and complications, while also delving into the dark desires of its director.

relationships2 years ago

"The Hidden Truths: 27 Secrets Partners Keep to Themselves"

A Reddit user shares the secret of disposing of a dead deer that his wife believed was alive and well in their front yard. Unable to find a suitable solution, he called his dad who promptly arrived and helped him dispose of the deer before his wife returned home. The husband hasn't told his wife the truth, fearing it would either break her heart or creep her out.

technology2 years ago

Efficient Ways to Dispose of Your Old iPhone

If you have a non-functional or dead iPhone, it's important to properly dispose of it. Before getting rid of it, back up and transfer your data either physically or on a cloud service. If your device is eligible for a trade-in, check its value and consider trading it in for a new one or exchanging it for Amazon gift cards. If it's not eligible for a trade-in, recycle it for free through Apple or other organizations. Remember to remove the SIM card and recycle the lithium battery in an environmentally safe way.

environment2 years ago

Turkey faces new threat: Mountains of earthquake rubble.

Turkey is facing a complex task of disposing of up to 210 million tons of rubble created by two earthquakes that struck in February, killing over 50,000 people. Environmental activists fear that the building materials mingling with the detritus of countless lives are emitting harmful substances such as asbestos fibers. Dump sites in Hatay province are being chosen with input from local officials, and precautions are being taken to mitigate harm from the wreckage, including testing the air. However, residents and environmental activists complain that the disposal effort is being handled recklessly, with rubble being dumped in populated areas and on the sides of major roads, violating Turkish regulations on the handling of such debris.

environment2 years ago

Texas dairy farm tragedy: 18,000 cattle lost in fire and buried with aid from environmental agency.

The fire that killed 18,000 dairy cows in a West Texas farm has been extinguished and the staggering death count revealed. Now, comes the messy, unprecedented task of disposing of them. Typically, dead farm animals can be buried, hauled to landfills or even composted, but the sheer number of carcasses in this incident makes the task monumental. Officials have not said what method of disposal they will use in the case of the South Fork farm disaster.

energy2 years ago

New Nuclear Waste Borehole Demonstration Center opens.

Deep Isolation, a California-based company, has launched a "Deep Borehole Demonstration Center" to demonstrate that disposal of nuclear waste in deep boreholes is a safe and practical alternative to mined tunnels. The center will test everything from safe handling of waste canisters to disposal, possible retrieval, and eventual permanent sealing deep underground. The company is designing a new universal canister that can fit into a borehole and take waste generated by different reactor designs. The depth of boreholes should make them suitable for a variety of locations, reducing the need to ship nuclear waste to a centralized facility.