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Schabusiness allegedly killed and dismembered her victim after first smoking methamphetamine with him, according to the complaint. They initiated a sexual encounter that then escalated to include the use of chains, which Schabusiness characterized as a dog’s choke collar. There were two, she said—one for her, and one for him.

Eventually, Schabusiness says she began strangling him with her bare hands. She told investigators that she could feel his heart continuing to beat as she choked him, “so she kept pulling and choking him harder.” She kept going as the man’s face turned purple and blood came out of his mouth, local outlet WISN reported, citing the complaint.

She then played with the cadaver for “two to three hours” after his death, using several knives to dismember the body, prosecutors alleged in the complaint. A bread knife “worked the best,” she explained in a police interview, “because of the serrated blade.”
 
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Brahma

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Schabusiness allegedly killed and dismembered her victim after first smoking methamphetamine with him, according to the complaint. They initiated a sexual encounter that then escalated to include the use of chains, which Schabusiness characterized as a dog’s choke collar. There were two, she said—one for her, and one for him.

Eventually, Schabusiness says she began strangling him with her bare hands. She told investigators that she could feel his heart continuing to beat as she choked him, “so she kept pulling and choking him harder.” She kept going as the man’s face turned purple and blood came out of his mouth, local outlet WISN reported, citing the complaint.

She then played with the cadaver for “two to three hours” after his death, using several knives to dismember the body, prosecutors alleged in the complaint. A bread knife “worked the best,” she explained in a police interview, “because of the serrated blade.”

That is some Tell-Tale Heart derangement and detail right there.
 

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The preservation on the ship is amazing. Frozen in time, no pun intended
 
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So, according to the study, pornography-viewing alone doesn't lead to sexual dissatisfaction. It's only when men expect real-life sex to be like porn that problems arise.
I suggest this alternative interpretation
It's only when women fail to pay attention to the hours upon hours of free, readily available instructional videos that problems arise.
 
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737 crashed in China, was cross posted in at least another thread. Apparently there's video of the crash, the aftermath. Not verified as far as i know as of yet


 
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Two and a half minutes of terror

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Cybsled

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What the fuck? That CCST footage made it look like it was pointed directly at the ground
 
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What the fuck? That CCST footage made it look like it was pointed directly at the ground

We don't know what angle it was filmed from. If it was parallel with the camera then it could look like straight down instead of at an angle.
 

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We don't know what angle it was filmed from. If it was parallel with the camera then it could look like straight down instead of at an angle.
The flight pattern revealed by radar shows that the airplane was flying at 29,100 feet over mountainous terrain, with the crew about to prepare for the descent, when the nose abruptly pitched down and it began the dive. As it neared the terrain it seemed to briefly pull up but then resumed the dive to impact with enormous force.

nope, they literally dived straight down into hell

probably another boeing software error
 

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There was a series of Boeing crashes where the planes went into unexplained dives because under certain conditions the rudder could start operating in reverse, but I can't recall which crashes it was. IIRC they only found out the problem because a pilot had it happen and managed to diagnose the reversed rudder input midflight and avert the crash.
 

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Ya, software or massive airframe failure are the most likely reasons. The brief pull-up suggests the former
 

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There was a series of Boeing crashes where the planes went into unexplained dives because under certain conditions the rudder could start operating in reverse, but I can't recall which crashes it was. IIRC they only found out the problem because a pilot had it happen and managed to diagnose the reversed rudder input midflight and avert the crash.
That was the cause of all of those African airliner crashes a few years ago. IIRC the software would falsely think the plane is stalling and force the rudder down and the only way to fix it was to manually override the software. I believe one plane crashed almost immediately after takeoff and clearly was in no position or in any weather conditions that could cause a stall to occur, but the pilot trusted the software too much or didn't know he could override it. Beyond the software issues, it highlighted the borderline negligent disparities in training between countries due to reliance on software and pilots not being able to quickly diagnose and recover from avoidable issues.

 
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Gavinmad

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That was the cause of all of those African airliner crashes a few years ago. IIRC the software would falsely think the plane is stalling and force the rudder down and the only way to fix it was to manually override the software. I believe one plane crashed almost immediately after takeoff and clearly was in no position or in any weather conditions that could cause a stall to occur, but the pilot trusted the software too much or didn't know he could override it. Beyond the software issues, it highlighted the borderline negligent disparities in training between countries due to reliance on software and pilots not being able to quickly diagnose and recover from avoidable issues.

No, what I'm talking about was before the Max crashes and was strictly hardware related. It was like 3-4 crashes, not just 2.
 
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A paralysed man unable to even move his eyes can now communicate thanks to a brain implant — and one of his first requests was for doctors to fetch him a beer.
 
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