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The Torajans in Indonesia preserve their dead and hang out with them. @crimestoryy × @morbidknowledge
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The famed Russian peasant mystic Grigori Rasputin was as mysterious in life as he was in death. We know surprisingly little about his early years before he arrived in Kazan and began attracting attention as a wandering holy man. He was born in a small Siberian village, likely illiterate into adulthood, and appears in local records for minor offenses like drinking and petty theft. At the same time, he married, had children, and by most accounts maintained a loving relationship with his wife and family. At 28, he left home on pilgrimage, and something shifted. When he returned, he was unkempt, intense, and newly devout. He prayed with charisma and conviction, gradually gathering a small circle of followers. Rasputin was fundamentally a Russian Orthodox believer. At the core of his teaching was the idea that one must fall spiritually in order to rise, that true faith comes not from empty ritual, but from brokenness followed by repentance. He reportedly emphasized inner transformation over rigid, performative piety. What we can’t say with certainty is the extent of his sexual relationships with female followers. Rumors were widespread. Hard proof is limited. The truth likely falls somewhere between the extremes of saint and depraved cult leader. Through charisma, mystique, and an apparent calming presence, Rasputin developed a reputation as a healer. That reputation brought him to the attention of Orthodox church figures, who helped introduce him to aristocratic circles in St. Petersburg. Eventually, he met Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra. Their only son and heir, Alexei, suffered from hemophilia, inherited from his mother. Even minor injuries could be life-threatening. In August 1907, after a fall caused severe internal bleeding, doctors were unable to help. Rasputin was summoned. He prayed, spoke calmly to the boy, and reassured Alexandra that her son would live. By the next morning, the swelling had subsided. Whether through suggestion, reduced medical interference (doctors at the time prescribed aspirin, a blood thinner), or coincidence, the result was the same: Alexandra became convinced Rasputin had been sent by God to protect her son. He soon became indispensable to her. The children appeared genuinely fond of him. Grand Duchess Olga later recalled, “All the children seemed to like him. They were completely at ease with him.” The family referred to him simply as “Our Friend.” But outside the palace, rumors exploded. Rasputin was accused of sexual misconduct, bribery, and manipulating the royal couple. While the image of a satanic puppet-master running Russia is exaggerated, he likely did accept gifts and favors from petitioners and may have had sexual relationships with some followers. What evidence does not support is the claim that he controlled government policy or ran a secret sex cult. By late December 1916, a group of aristocrats decided his influence had to end. Convinced they were saving Russia, conspirators including Prince Felix Yusupov and Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich lured Rasputin to the Moika Palace. The poisoning-and-undying-madman story is largely myth. What we know with confidence is simpler: Rasputin was shot three times, the fatal shot delivered at close range to the forehead. The royal family, especially the children, were devastated. Plans were discussed for a church to be built in his honor. They would never get the chance. @morbidknowledge
Grigori Rasputin’s body after recovery (January 1917) @morbidknowledge
In 1985, Clive Wearing experienced chronic anterograde and retrograde amnesia after contracting a herpes simplex virus that affected his central nervous system. Consequently, his short-term memory has been limited to a span of 7 to 30 seconds ever since. In 1985, Clive Wearing experienced chronic anterograde and retrograde amnesia after contracting a herpes simplex virus that affected his central nervous system. Consequently, his short-term memory has been limited to a span of 7 to 30 seconds ever since.
A man from the U.S. called Jaay Kizz was reported to have been expecting a baby with his girlfriend for 42 weeks, attending a baby shower and believing in a full-term pregnancy. However, he discovered that the girlfriend had never been admitted to a hospital for labour or delivery, and there was no baby. According to multiple online sources, she had prevented him from attending any medical check-ups and the h... A man from the U.S. called Jaay Kizz was reported to have been expecting a baby with his girlfriend for 42 weeks, attending a baby shower and believing in a full-term pregnancy. However, he discovered that the girlfriend had never been admitted to a hospital for labour or delivery, and there was no baby. According to multiple online sources, she had prevented him from attending any medical check-ups and the hospital confirmed no record of the event. The story went viral when he confronted the clinic believing he was about to meet his newborn son.
A hacker named Jan Krissler was able to recreate the fingerprint of a German defense minister from a photograph. This is the same hacker who defeated Apple's fingerprint verification within 24 hours of the release of the iPhone 5s. A hacker named Jan Krissler was able to recreate the fingerprint of a German defense minister from a photograph. This is the same hacker who defeated Apple's fingerprint verification within 24 hours of the release of the iPhone 5s.
In 2014, 9-year-old Willie Myrick was kidnapped near his home in Atlanta. A man lured him into a car and drove off, but Willie remained calm throughout the ordeal. Instead of panicking, he began singing a gospel song called "Every Praise" by Hezekiah Walker. For thre... In 2014, 9-year-old Willie Myrick was kidnapped near his home in Atlanta. A man lured him into a car and drove off, but Willie remained calm throughout the ordeal. Instead of panicking, he began singing a gospel song called "Every Praise" by Hezekiah Walker. For three straight hours, Willie sang the same chorus over and over, despite the kidnapper’s increasingly angry and violent reactions. The man yelled, cursed, and threatened him, but Willie refused to stop singing. After hours of driving, the frustrated kidnapper pulled over, opened the door, and shoved Willie out onto the street. Remarkably, Willie was unharmed. He ran to a nearby house for help and was soon reunited with his fami...
In 1998, Bill Morgan was dead for 14 minutes, revived, and woke from a 15 day coma then won a $30k car in the lottery. While recreating the moment for TV, he won $250k. In 1998, Bill Morgan was dead for 14 minutes, revived, and woke from a 15 day coma then won a $30k car in the lottery. While recreating the moment for TV, he won $250k.
CCTV footage from April 2006 shows Brian Shaffer entering a bar in Columbus, Ohio, with two friends. In a later clip, he is seen conversing with two women outside the bar just before 2am. Following his departure from the camera's view, he vanished and hasn’t been seen since. CCTV footage from April 2006 shows Brian Shaffer entering a bar in Columbus, Ohio, with two friends. In a later clip, he is seen conversing with two women outside the bar just before 2am. Following his departure from the camera's view, he vanished and hasn’t been seen since.
Kevin Strickland spent 43 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, making him one of the longest wrongfully imprisoned people in U.S. history. Strickland was convicted in 1979 at the age of 18 for the triple m*rder of three people in Kansas City, Missouri. His c... Kevin Strickland spent 43 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, making him one of the longest wrongfully imprisoned people in U.S. history. Strickland was convicted in 1979 at the age of 18 for the triple m*rder of three people in Kansas City, Missouri. His conviction was largely based on the testimony of a single eyewitness, who later recanted, admitting she had been pressured into identifying Strickland. There was no physical evidence linking him to the crime, yet he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years. Despite maintaining his innocence for over four decades, Strickland’s appeals for release were repeatedly denied. Advocacy groups ...
An 18-year-old Thomas Waller, a nursery worker from Surrey, England, has been convicted of r*ping and s*xually ab*sing children as young as three. The judge told him that he could expect a prison sentence of up to 17 years. An 18-year-old Thomas Waller, a nursery worker from Surrey, England, has been convicted of r*ping and s*xually ab*sing children as young as three. The judge told him that he could expect a prison sentence of up to 17 years.
In the early hours of July 24, 2016, 23-year-old Kaylee Sawyer vanished after leaving a friend’s bachelorette party in Bend, Oregon. Upset after an argument with her boyfriend, she walked near the Central Oregon Community College campus, where campus safety officer E... In the early hours of July 24, 2016, 23-year-old Kaylee Sawyer vanished after leaving a friend’s bachelorette party in Bend, Oregon. Upset after an argument with her boyfriend, she walked near the Central Oregon Community College campus, where campus safety officer Edwin Lara approached her in his patrol-style vehicle. Wearing his official uniform, Lara offered Kaylee a ride but soon attacked her, k*lling her with a rock and hiding her body near Redmond. Her remains were found two days later off Highway 126. Lara fled the state, committing multiple crimes before being captured in California, where he confessed. In 2018, Lara pleaded guilty to aggravated m*rder and received life in pr...
In October 1989, near Brisbane, Australia, 24‑year‑old Tracey Wigginton, later dubbed the “Lesbian Vampire Ki*ler”lured 47‑year‑old council worker Edward Baldock under the guise of a friendly ride home. With a group of four including Wigginton, they drove Baldock to a secluded park by the Brisbane River. There he was st**bed 15‑27 times, nearl... In October 1989, near Brisbane, Australia, 24‑year‑old Tracey Wigginton, later dubbed the “Lesbian Vampire Ki*ler”lured 47‑year‑old council worker Edward Baldock under the guise of a friendly ride home. With a group of four including Wigginton, they drove Baldock to a secluded park by the Brisbane River. There he was st**bed 15‑27 times, nearly deca**tated; Wigginton then drank his blood and declared it a ritual of “feeding.” Wigginton claimed vampiric identity, captured bats, and surrounded herself with skulls and occult imagery. She was convicted and sentenced to life in 1991, yet was paroled in January 2012.
On May 3, 1999, an EF5 tornado hit Bridge Creek, Oklahoma, with winds reaching up to 320 miles per hour. In the aftermath of this devastating storm, a baby was miraculously found alive after being torn from a home by the storm. The baby was a 10-month-old girl named Aleah. She became widely known as "Mud Baby" in news reports because she was found alive in the mud by a deputy after being sucked from her mother's arms by the violent winds. On May 3, 1999, an EF5 tornado hit Bridge Creek, Oklahoma, with winds reaching up to 320 miles per hour. In the aftermath of this devastating storm, a baby was miraculously found alive after being torn from a home by the storm. The baby was a 10-month-old girl named Aleah. She became widely known as "Mud Baby" in news reports because she was found alive in the mud by a deputy after being sucked from her mother's arms by the violent winds.
In 2014, 23-year-old Ashley Gabrielle Huff was wrongfully arrested after a police officer mistook dried SpaghettiOs residue on a spoon in her car for meth. She spent a month in jail, missing her child's birthday and losing her job at Waffle House before tests confirmed the substance was food. In 2014, 23-year-old Ashley Gabrielle Huff was wrongfully arrested after a police officer mistook dried SpaghettiOs residue on a spoon in her car for meth. She spent a month in jail, missing her child's birthday and losing her job at Waffle House before tests confirmed the substance was food.