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The vacuum toilet is literally capable of sucking out your intestines. In September 1986, aboard the cruise ship Pegasus, a 70-year-old woman suffered from it when she pressed the toilet flush while sitting on it. Horror History
Black widows kill members of their families or spouses, usually for financial gain. Statistically, they start killing at the age of 25 and kill an average of 6-8 people over a 10-year period. Famous Black Widows: Blanche Taylor Moore of North Carolina. Killed her pastor, father, mother-in-law, husband, and her lovers. Executed by lethal injection in 1989. Margie Velma Barfield (also of North Carolina). Murdered seven of her husbands, several suitors, and her own mother. The last victim was her lover, whose blood showed traces of arsenic. Barfield was executed by lethal injection in 1978. Waneta Hoyt of New York City. Strangled five of her six children. Was sentenced to life in prison. Bell Gunness, Illinois, was also known as Lady Bluebeard. She was the first known black widow in the 20th century. She murdered 49 people, but no criminal charges were ever brought for these murders. Horror History
After breaking up with her boyfriend, the girl could not get over the mental trauma. Within a week, she called him 7,639 times, but she didn't stop there. Her ex-boyfriend William Rian received 1,937 e-mails, 41,229 phone messages, 217 voicemails, and even 647 handwritten letters from her ex-boyfriend. Horror History
One of the first Caesarean sections was performed by Dr. James Barry, an Irish surgeon who served in the British Army. For 56 years Barry lived his life as a man. While many experts believe that Barry disguised himself for the sake of advancement in the medical field, others are certain that he was in fact transgender. But no confirmation was forthcoming at the time. As a surgeon, Barry went on military missions to Corfu, South Africa, and India. Only after his death in 1865 did undertakers discover that he was a woman. Horror History
16-year-old Hitler Youth member K. Punzeller listens to an American sergeant reading a sentence of life imprisonment for war crimes. 1945. Horror History
Lethal injection is a method of execution used in a number of states in the United States, as well as in the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and China. The execution procedure differs from general anesthesia only in the doses and speed of administration of the drugs. The following drugs are administered sequentially: - Thiopental sodium - a cheap anesthetic - Pavulon - myorelaxant - Potassium chloride - rapid administration of potassium salts leads to electrolyte disturbances and chemical cardioplegia (cardiac arrest). Death occurs within 5 to 18 minutes after the beginning of the execution. According to critics of this method of execution, lethal injection creates only the appearance of a humane way of death, not being such in reality. According to some reports, in practice the dosages of drugs are often violated. According to some reports, the dosage of anesthetics is sometimes so low that the executed can remain fully conscious throughout the procedure. Horror History
Gary Webb is the journalist who printed the story of how the CIA was selling cocaine in the United States. Immediately after publication his reputation and career went downhill. Later he was found with two bullet holes in his head. According to the investigation, he committed suicide. Horror History
Brian Jackson's father injected him with HIV-infected blood so that the boy would die and his father wouldn't have to pay child support. When Brian turned 5, he was diagnosed with AIDS and told he had a few months to live. Now Brian is over 20 years old and has not had the virus in his blood for over 5 years. Horror History
On March 17, 2000, 778 members of the apocalyptic cult Movement for the Revival of the Ten Commandments of God died in Uganda. According to locals, at the time of the suicide itself, members of the group held a party at which 70 cases of soft drinks and three bulls were consumed. The initial version of the investigation was a mass suicide, but police later found six bodies of people hacked to death with an ax, as well as 81 bodies in a mass grave and another 47 bodies buried in the garden. It was determined that all the victims had been strangled with their own rosaries. Horror History
The Justinian plague is the first recorded pandemic plague in history, which emerged during the reign of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I and spread throughout the civilized world at the time. It is believed that the first source of the plague appeared in Ethiopia or Egypt, after which the disease reached Constantinople via trade channels (Mediterranean) and then from that center spread to the northern, southern and eastern parts of Byzantium, after which it also spread to neighboring countries. The epidemic reached its apogee in the Byzantine Empire around 544, when up to 5,000 people died daily in Constantinople and on certain days up to 10,000 died. The primary-septic plague was particularly appalling for contemporaries. An apparently healthy person died on the same day, before any clinical signs appeared. About 66 million people became victims of plague in the East (66% of Constantinople population died), up to 25 million people died of it in Europe. Horror History
In the 1930s, it became popular in Japan to commit suicide by jumping into the mouth of the active Mihara volcano on Izuoshima Island. About 900 people took their own lives in this way, and other estimates put the number at about 2,000. Tourists even began to gather near the volcano in anticipation of the next inevitable suicide. Horror History
The most unusual murders 1. John Joe Winter killed his wife by loading TNT into her car. The Ford Taurus his wife was driving was filled with 340 kg of explosives... The explosion was felt by residents within a 14-kilometer radius of the scene. No trace of the victim or her car was ever found, only a 55-meter crater and 500 meters of ruined road. 2. Michael Lewis, angry at his gay buddy, used 'Die Hard With a Vengeance' as an inspiration. He drugged his boyfriend, Tony Berry, almost unconscious, and then put him in a two-sided white board with "Death to All Niggers" on one side and "God Loves the Ku Klux Klan" on the other. Lewis drove the victim to downtown Harlem and dropped him off there. Two minutes later Berry was dead. Horror History
Kurt Cobain escaped from the rehab center a few days before his suicide; his bracelet was still on his wrist when he died. Horror History
Sonny Graham, who received Terry Cottle's heart, married his widow. Along with sympathy for the donor's wife, the new heart also gave Graham a strange new craving for beer, sports betting, and hot dogs. That's exactly what Terry Cottle loved. The couple met after Graham wrote to the woman thanking her husband for being a heart donor for him. Twelve years after the successful transplant, Graham shot himself, leaving his wife a widow for a second time under strikingly similar circumstances. Graham, 69, died after shooting himself in the throat with a shotgun. He was found in the garage of the house where the couple lived. In 1995, Graham was on the verge of death due to heart failure. He was less than six months old when word came from the Medical University that a donor heart was available. And it was thanks to Cottle, who was 33 at the time of his death, that Sonny Graham survived. And Terry Cottle's heart survived perfectly because the owner committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. Horror History
"We kill mosquitoes and flies because they are vermin. Lions and tigers because it's fun. Chickens and pigs because we are hungry. Pheasants and quail because it's fun and we're hungry. And people. We kill people because they're vermin...and it's fun." - George Carlin Horror History
Akiyoshi Umekawa - Japanese Mass Murderer Umekawa was born in the city of Otake, Hiroshima Prefecture. He loved to read, especially science fiction. On December 16, 1963, at the age of 15, as a minor, he murdered a woman. Although it was proven that he had committed the murder, he was still allowed to possess a gun because the Juvenile Act exempted him from responsibility. Umekawa had seen the movie "Salo, or 120 Days of Sodom." He wanted to commit the big incident 15 years after his first murder. On January 26, 1979, he shot and killed two police officers and two random bystanders, then Umekawa attacked The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, where he took more than 40 people hostage. He asked them: "Have you seen 'Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom.'" He stripped the women in the bank. A special squad of Osaka police was called to the bank. This was the first case in Japanese police history. Umekawa was killed by a single shot during the storming of the bank on January 28, 1979. Horror History
In the 1920s, Prohibition reigned supreme. During another shipment of goods, the smuggling brothers Louis and Otto Linken got caught in a snowstorm.In order to steer the dog sled, Louis got off his sled and got his feet wet in a snow puddle. Fearing a police chase, the brothers decided to continue on their way. Louis had frozen his toe to death. To prevent gangrene, Otto used his axe and strong rum as an anesthetic. To record the event, the brothers put their finger in a jar of alcohol. Years went by and the can somehow ended up on an abandoned ship, where it was found in 1973 by Dawson City resident Captain Dick Stevenson. What thought would cross your mind if you found a severed finger? Dipping it in alcohol and taking buddies for a "dare," of course! Soon the captain founded the Sour Finger Cocktail Club. You become a member by taking an oath, drinking a cocktail, and touching your finger with your lips." Horror History
Maniac from Nevsky Forest Park Pavel Shuvalov at the Dybenko metro station, where he detained underage girls trying to enter the station without a ticket and threatened them, making various pretexts to arrange a meeting after hours, usually in Nevsky Forest Park. A typical maniacal fetishist, he only paid attention to girls in pantyhose. Committed 5 murders. He forced his victims to wear crotch-cut pantyhose and raped them. In spite of the fact that all evidence against him was circumstantial, after his first conversation, called by the investigation as a witness, he confessed to everything. He was sentenced to death, which was later commuted to life imprisonment. Horror History
In the late 1980s, San Quentin State Prison in California was the "home" of four serial killers: William Bonin, Lawrence Bittaker, Randy Kraft and Douglas Clark (pictured in order). The total number of victims these men brutally tortured and murdered is staggering, but they sat together every day and played bridge like old ladies in the yard. In 1990 Vanity Fair magazine published an article about them, and called them the Bridge Club of San Quentin Prison. The club disbanded when William Bonin was executed. Before his execution, Bonin ordered a very impressive last meal: two ham and pepperoni pizzas, three servings of coffee ice cream, and fifteen(!) cans of Coke. Horror History