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STORY Of A PAKISTANI SERIAL KILLER WHO WANTED

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1 MAN  KILLED 100 MORE THEN CHILD STORY Of A PAKISTANI SERIAL KILLER WHO WANTED  ‘ 100 MOTHER TO CRY ’ His case attracted national attention — his sentence was similar to what he did to his victims..  He strangled his victims, dismembered the corpse, and dissolved them in acid as a way to destroy the evidence. Javed Iqbal was a Pakistani serial killer who killed exactly 100 young boys, ranging from age 6 to 16. javed filed an appeal before the Lahore High Court against his death sentence. After being pending for many months, the LHC referred the appeal to the Shariat Court, saying that it did not fall in its jurisdiction. In his diary and notebook, Javed had portrayed himself as a victim of “police system, irregularities in jail system in Pakistan and injustice in other sections of society.” According to his confessional statement, he and his accomplices used to lure teenaged boys from the shrine of Data Sahib and other such places to bring them to the Ravi Road house and...

NeoCov explain

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Explained NEOCOV — what it is and what it is not Multiple reports went viral over Thursday and Friday claiming Chinese researchers had found a coronavirus called NeoCoV that was on the verge of causing a new high-fatality pandemic, turning what was hypotheses typical of scientific lab studies into sensationalist doomsday predictions. A team of Chinese researchers found a new kind of coronavirus, NeoCov, among bats in South Africa. V irologists the world over explore multiple theories and test them using certain assumptions, engineered pathogens and modified cells made to represent a certain attribute or the other. A type of coronavirus, NeoCov, that spreads among bats in South Africa may pose a threat to humans in future if it mutates further, according to a study by Chinese researchers. The yet-to-be peer-reviewed study recently posted on the preprint repository BioRxiv, shows that NeoCov is closely related to the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), a viral disease first identifi...

The Tamám Shud case mystery

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The Tamám Shud case, also known as the Mystery of the  Somerton Man. After the body of the Somerton Man was found on an Australian beach in December 1948, police found a mysterious scrap of paper reading "Tamám Shud" in his pocket. Mortuary photograph of the Somerton Man, the victim at the heart of the Tamám Shud case, taken on December of 1948. On Dec. But several theories have emerged in the past few decades, suggesting that the mysterious figure could have been anything from a spy to a spurned lover. After 70 years, however, some investigators have new reasons to hope that the Somerton Man might finally be identified and that the Tamám Shud case might be solved once and for all. Not only did the man’s possessions offer few clues, but investigators also found a slip of paper in the man’s pocket which read “Tamám Shud,” Persian for, “it is finished.” To date, the Somerton Man has never been identified. Well-dressed, and with no signs of trauma, his identity and cause of deat...

Statue of Zeus at Olympia mysteries

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Statue of Zeus at Olympia Created in the 430s BCE under the supervision of the master Greek sculptor Phidias, the huge ivory and gold statue was bigger even than that of Athena in the Parthenon. The monumental statue of Zeus at Olympia in Greece was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Worshipped by pilgrims from across the Mediterranean, the statue inspired countless imitations and defined the standard representation of Zeus in Greek and Roman art in sculpture, on coins, pottery, and gemstones. Lost in later Roman times following its removal to Constantinople, Phidias' masterpiece captivated the ancient world for 1,000 years and was the must-see sight for anyone who attended the ancient Olympic Games. Zeus of Olympia Phidias, Master sculptor The new cult statue and temple to house it would be fine additions, adding prestige to Olympia at a time when there were still rival games held at other sites such as Delphi, Nemea, and Isthmian  near Corinth. 465-425 BCE), who had...

The Real Story of the Prison Break escape

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E scape from Alcatraz: The Real Story of the Infamous 1962 Prison Break . Alcatraz Escape - June 11, 1962 Fed up with life at Alcatraz, Morris and two convict brothers (Fred Ward, Jack Thibeau) meticulously plan the unthinkable: an escape from the island. Morris quickly realizes the prison's dehumanizing effects and clashes with its cruel warden (Patrick McGoohan). Frank Morris (Clint Eastwood), a hardened con with a history of prison breaks, is sent to serve the rest of his life sentence at Alcatraz -- America's most infamously brutal and inescapable maximum security prison . A U.S. Coincidentally, a police report revealed that a blue Chevy with three men in it ran another car off the road in Stockton later that night. Frank Morris was smart (with a tested IQ of 133), too smart to brag about the escape afterward. The Anglin brothers, however, were maybe more liable to let their whereabouts slip. In 2015, a photo emerged of the brothers standing next to a termite mound outside ...

Mystery cases

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The panic on Transat Flight 236 - Mystery Cases How  did Air   Transat Flight 236 land WITHOUT fuel? Crash with No   fatalities  e xplained On August 24, 2001, flown by Captain Robert Piché and First Officer Dirk De Jager, the flight ran out of fuel over the Atlantic Ocean with 306 people aboard. The flight crew managed to glide the unpowered aircraft to a successful emergency landing in the Azores with no loss of life. The 291 passengers and 13 crew aboard Air Transat Flight 236 were having breakfast thousands of metres above the Atlantic yesterday when flight attendants rushed to gather their dishes. The twin-engine Airbus A330-200, headed for Lisbon from Toronto, was about to end its flight in a Tire - bursting emergency touchdown in the Azores, about 1,300 kilometres from its destination, with both engines dead. A voice from overhead speakers told them to remove their shoes and grab the lifejackets beneath their seats. Oxygen masks fell from the ceiling....