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β€œ Remembering β€œ The Tragic Prison Story of Wanda Jean Allen β€œ …. A MUST READ

Wanda Jean Allen who was born on August 17, 1959 was sentenced to death on September 11, 2001 for the 1989 murder of Gloria Jean Leathers, 29, her longtime girlfriend, in Oklahoma City. In 2001, Allen was the first black woman to be executed in the United States since 1954. She was the sixth woman to be executed since 1977, after executions resumed in the United States. hΡ”r Π²Ξ±ckgrΟƒund stΟƒrΡ‡ : πŸ‘‡ At the age of 12, Allen was hit by a truck and knocked unconscious. At 14 or 15, she was stabbed in the left temple. Testing after this found that Allen's abilities were markedly impaired and that her IQ was 69. Also important was damage that resulted in the left hemisphere of her brain being dysfunctional: this impaired her comprehension, her ability to logically express herself, and her ability to analyze cause and effect relationships. Examiners concluded that Allen was more chronically vulnerable than others to becoming disorganized by everyday stresses, and thus more vulnerable to a loss of control under stress. By age 17, she had dropped out of high school. 𝙒𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙖’𝙨 π˜Ώπ™šπ™–π™©π™ π™¨π™šπ™£π™©π™šπ™£π™˜π™š : πŸ‘‡ Allen was executed by lethal injection by the State of Oklahoma on Thursday, January 11, 2001 at Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. Twenty-four relatives of murder victim Gloria Leathers and manslaughter victim Dedra Pettus traveled there for the execution. Many of them watched the execution from behind a tinted window. While lying on the execution gurney, Allen said, "Father, forgive them. They know not what they do." She also stuck her tongue out and smiled at her appeal lawyer, David Presson, who had become her friend. He says she was "dancing on the mattress, while they tried to kill her." She was pronounced dead at 9:21 p.m. Relatives of Leathers expressed the execution gave them "closure". She was buried at Trice Hill Cemetery in Oklahoma City. #Explore #ViralPost #ViralContent

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The Tragic Prison Story of Wanda Jean Allen  β€œ  …. A MUST READ
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Sweet-looking elderly woman opens her house for the homeless and disabled. Then she kills them all

Dorothea Puente looked like a typical grandmother. She wore vintage clothing, large glasses, and kept her graying hair natural. In the 1980s, she ran a boarding house in Sacramento, California, where she took in elderly people, alcoholics, and disabled individuals. She held Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at her home and helped people sign up for Social Security benefits. To the community, she appeared to be a caring woman who wanted to help society’s most vulnerable. But behind this kind image was a serial killer. As per LA Times, between 1982 and 1988, Puente murdered at least nine of her tenants at her Victorian-style boarding house on F Street. She drugged her victims with substances like flurazepam and doxylamine before they died. After killing them, she buried their bodies in her yard and continued to collect their Social Security checks and government benefits. The investigation started in November 1988 when a social worker named Judy Moise became suspicious about a missing tenant named Alvaro Montoya. Montoya was 52 years old and had mental health issues. When police arrived at Puente’s home to search for him, they discovered disturbed soil in the yard. They eventually uncovered seven bodies buried on the property. Two more victims were found later, including Everson Gillmouth, whose body was discovered in a box in the Sacramento River. Prosecutors claimed that Puente collected $87,000 from her victims and spent the money on things like a face lift. #CrimeStories #Explore #Ford #OldTownAddicts #CrimeThriller #87YearOldMom

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Exploring the Enchanting Fairy House Walk in the Bay Area πŸ‘πŸ§šβ€β™‚οΈ

Recently stumbled upon a hidden neighborhood treasure in Point Richmond! This area, unlike the usual impression of Richmond, is a charming locale boasting a stunning dual-bridge view and a vibrant town center. But the real magic lies in the enchanting Little Point Richmond Fairy House Walk. 🌳 Whimsical Fairy Houses Galore 🏠 From tree-lined sidewalks to garden corners and even on concrete walls, tiny fairy houses have sprouted up quietly throughout the neighborhood. It's a miniature wonderland, featuring intricate details and interactive installations crafted from recycled materials - coconut shells, teapots, tree stumps - all brimming with childhood imagination. 🌟 Totoro Creatures Everywhere 🐾 And almost every house has Totoro creatures! Can you count how many Totoros are in the photos? These adorable creatures add an extra touch of whimsy to the already enchanting experience. πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Perfect Family Outing πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Perfect for a family outing, the entire walk takes about 30-60 minutes, with fairy houses adorning both sides of the streets. Plus, the neighborhood cats in the front yards are quite friendly and love attention! πŸ”Ž How to Get There? Google it! 🌐 You can Google πŸ“ Point Richmond Fairy Houses and simply follow Nicholl Ave southward to embark on this whimsical journey. So grab your family, put on your walking shoes, and get ready to be transported to a magical world filled with fairy houses and Totoro creatures! #PointRichmond #FairyHouseWalk #WhimsicalExperience #FamilyOuting #HiddenGem #Totoro #EnchantingJourney #BayArea #Explore #Richmond

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Road Trip Route 1 amazing journey

πŸš— Road Trip Route 1: an Impressive California Journey 🌴 The beauty of Road Trip Route 1 in California is truly breathtaking. From majestic mountains to serene rivers, stunning lakes, and the vast sea, this route has it all. ⛰️ The scenic views along the way leave you speechless. 🌟 A Collection of Attractions πŸ“ 1️⃣ Half Moon Bay: We highly recommend exploring the popular coastal trail near the Ritz Carlton Hotel. It's an incredible experience. 2️⃣ Santa Cruz Wharf: Take a leisurely stroll along the pier and soak in the lively atmosphere. 3️⃣ Monterey: Don't miss out on visiting the aquarium and the charming small shops nearby. 4️⃣ 17 Miles: This scenic drive requires tickets (around $11.25). Drive directly to the beach for a mesmerizing view of the pebble beach. 5️⃣ Carmel by the Sea: Capture the artistic atmosphere of this town through its unique artwork, perfect for photography enthusiasts. 6️⃣ Garrapata State Park: Take a short hike along the trail to a beautiful beach and enjoy a breathtaking sunset. 7️⃣ Bixby Creek Bridge: This iconic bridge is a must-see, as it is the only way to cross Route 1 and serves as a landmark of the highway. 8️⃣ Pfeiffer Beach: Although it requires a 20-minute detour, this beach with its purple sands and scenic rock formations is worth the extra effort. 9️⃣ Elephant Seal Vista Point: Stop by to witness the impressive seals in their natural habitat. πŸ”Ÿ Solvang Danish town: Explore this charming town with its windmills, unique shops, and delightful bakeries, ideal for capturing memorable pictures. πŸ“ Santa Barbara: While the city lacks the wildness of nature, the man-made seaside plank road is a popular spot for taking stunning photos, even in a skirt and high heels. πŸ”Ž So, if you're planning a road trip through California, make sure to include Route 1 in your itinerary. The beauty and variety of attractions along the way will leave you amazed! πŸŒ…πŸŒŠ ⚑️ #California #RoadTrip #Highway1 #ScenicRoute #Travel #CoastalDrive #BucketList #WestCoast #Explore #Nature

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Dahmer β€œ who butchered 17 Boys and Men β€œ ( This story is more about the victims REST IN PARADISE πŸ‘‘

Dahmer committed his first murder in 1978, three weeks after his graduation. On June 18, Dahmer picked up a hitchhiker named Steven Mark Hicks, who was 18 years old. Hicks, who had been hitchhiking to a rock concert at Chippewa Lake Park, agreed to accompany Dahmer to his house upon the promise of "a few beers" with Dahmer, who had the house to himself. The following day, Dahmer dissected Hicks's body in the basement. He later buried the remains in a shallow grave in his back yard. Several weeks later, he unearthed the remains and pared the flesh from the bones. He dissolved the flesh in acid before flushing the solution down the toilet; he crushed the bones with a sledgehammer and scattered them in the woodland behind the family home. He threw Hicks's necklace and the knife used to dismember him from the West Bath Road Bridge into the Cuyahoga River. From 1978 to 1991, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer tortured and murdered 17 young men and boys. Here are their forgotten stories. Jeffrey Dahmer is one of the most notorious serial killers of all time. Beginning in 1978, the β€œMilwaukee Monster” butchered at least 17 young men and boys. He even cannibalized some of them. And his heinous crimes continued until he was finally caught in 1991. But though his story is well known around the world, less is known about Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims. - Terrible Crimes Lashaun Rest in paradise to each of these victims, #Explore #DahmerImpact #ForYourEyes #CrimeStory #CrimeStories #News #ViralPost

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Remembering 9/11 Kids πŸ‘§ πŸ‘¦ who lost there lives, in the tragic attack.

These are the faces of the eight young children (ages 2 – 11) who died along with their families when the planes they were on crashed on September 11, 2001. Had those children lived, they would be 25-34 years old today. American Airlines Flight 77 departed Washington, DC for Los Angeles but was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon. On board were five children. ✨Asia Cottom, 11 ✨Rodney Dickens, 11, ✨Bernard Brown, 11 ✨Dana Falkenberg, 3 ✨Zoe Falkenberg, 8 The second plane was United Flight 175 which left Boston’s Logan Airport for Los Angeles but was diverted by hijackers to New York City where they crashed the jet into the South Tower of the World Trade Center. On board were three young children. ✨Juliana McCourt, 4 ✨David Gamboa, 3 ✨Christine Hanson, 2 Our thoughts are with their loved ones on this heartbreaking day. Continue to rest in love.πŸ™πŸ»β€οΈ Our thoughts are with all those who perished that terrible day. There were so many heroes!! May they all RIP!! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έβ€οΈ - Terrible Crimes Lashaun #Explore #FYPSupport #911onABC #PlaneFire #911 #ChildLoss #911Memorial #NYC

Remembering 9/11 Kids πŸ‘§ πŸ‘¦ who lost there lives, in the tragic attack.
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