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In my experience, everyone lies the first time
A former LAPD detective gives commentary on the 1940s LAPD simulator, L.A. Noire
(
previously
,
previously
,
and so
)
posted by
The Whelk
on May 4, 2013 -
22 comments
Gingerbread House
"
There was a time when the woods near Duva ate girls. It’s been many years since any child was taken. But still, on nights like these, when the wind comes cold from Tsibeya, mothers hold their daughters tight and warn them not to stray too far from home. “Be back before dark,” they whisper. “The trees are hungry tonight
.” Tor.com brings us some short horror/fairy tale fiction from
Leigh Bardugo
, "The Witch of Duva: A Ravkan Folk Tale."
posted by
The Whelk
on Jun 8, 2012 -
29 comments
[LOUD MALE SCREAMING]
@Sheboyganscan
attempts to transcribe everything that comes over the Sheboygan, Wisconsin police scanner.
The fine folks at Something Awful have cherry picked a few gems.
posted by
The Whelk
on Mar 30, 2012 -
55 comments
The name Kevin is now illegal. Why not use Alan instead? It suits you.
"London Bridge is currently closed to the public and a section 60 in place due to the presence of a depressed swan." - The Metropolitan Police Twitter Feed:
Giving you the lowdown on all the criminal shit that's going down in London town.
[
more inside
]
posted by
The Whelk
on Nov 23, 2011 -
29 comments
Something Foul Is Afoot
Human foot washes up on beach near Vancouver for 11th time in four years
Previously
-
The DNA matchup
-
previously again
posted by
The Whelk
on Aug 31, 2011 -
120 comments
“People are not going to befriend you unless there is something in it for them”
Bernie Madoff - Free At Last
While incarcerated for 150 years for a $65 Billion dollar Ponzi scheme, Berine Madoff creates his own version of the events that led to his arrest and becomes a local celebrity at the
Butner Federal Correctional Complex
. (
via metachat
)
posted by
The Whelk
on Jun 7, 2010 -
31 comments
Elle est partie!
“But I decided on the Mona Lisa, which was the smallest painting and the easiest to transport.” “So there was no chance,” asked the court, “that you decided on it because it was the most valuable painting?” - From Vanity Fair,
the twisting, engaging story of how the Mona Lisa was stolen in broad daylight in 1911.
(
via
)
posted by
The Whelk
on Apr 8, 2010 -
13 comments
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