Bad idea! The French doors that led out to the backyard from the basement, flew open and then closed themselves halfway. The lights in the basement started flickering on and off and then we all three felt something demonic in the basement. We all three ran out of the house and into ...
Texas. In 2015, Kizzee was convicted of Aggravated Robbery with a Deadly Weapon and subsequently sentenced to ten years’ confinement in TDCJ prison. He was released on parole from TDCJ in January 2022. In January 2023, he was arrested by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office for Unlawful P...
Texas. In 2015, Kizzee was convicted of Aggravated Robbery with a Deadly Weapon and subsequently sentenced to ten years’ confinement in TDCJ prison. He was released on parole from TDCJ in January 2022. In January 2023, he was arrested by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office for Unlawful P...
Edwin has been behind bars since the day he was arrested: he is now more than halfway through a forty-year sentence that a juvenile court ordered him to serve as punishment for Edwards’s murder. Although he has been eligible for parole since 1999, the members of the Board of Pardons an...
The rise of haunted houses Thefirst haunted housesopen to the public opened in 1915, but their Halloween heyday arrived during the Great Depression. People built primitive haunted houses that wound through basements and spooked local children. They were a great attraction for local children—and ...
The front that will be responsible for our dropping temperatures is coming all the way from the north pole and bringing with it some of the coldest weather we've seen and experienced in quite a while.That front is expected to move through East Texas on Saturday and once we go below ...
“alive and well,” and a young senator from Minnesota, Walter Mondale, asked Congress to allocate $30 million over three years to set up a nationwide system of halfway houses for runaway teenagers so that they would have a safe place to go and not end up in the hands of a killer ...
“alive and well,” and a young senator from Minnesota, Walter Mondale, asked Congress to allocate $30 million over three years to set up a nationwide system of halfway houses for runaway teenagers so that they would have a safe place to go and not end up in the hands of a killer ...