Check It Out at Blink on Crime … Netflix ‘Making A Murderer’- Epic BingeBlast Netertainment Or Visionary Expose’ ?
You have all heard about the Netflix documentary, ‘Making a Murder,’ that has taken the internet and social media by storm. Check out what BLINK from Blink on Crime has to say about the story. Its the story that has captivated the net, now read Blink’s unique style of analysis as she reviews it and as she poses the question, is it an “Epic BingeBlast Netertainment Or Visionary Expose”?
Teresa Halbach, a freelance photographer for Auto Trader Magazine, had been to the Avery salvage yard five times prior to Oct 31, 2005. Avery Salvage Yard is a 40 acre+ field of crushed cars, parts and trailers housing several members of the Avery family, gravel pits and a quarry. Not going to lie, I would not choose to live next to the Avery brood for reasons I will discuss later, but then again, I am the person who drives past properties with the various appliance or dead vehicle cemeteries scattered about and ponder- I wonder where the dead body is?
Posted January 11, 2016 by Scared Monkeys Aggrevated Murder, Crime, Internet, Law Enforcement, Murder, Social Media | one comment |
Daily Commentary – Monday, January 11, 2016 – Philadelphia Police Officer Shot in Good Spirits
- Officer Jesse Hartnett recovering from being shot at close range by Edward Archer who claims to have done it in the “name of Islam”
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Posted January 11, 2016 by Klaasend Dana Pretzer, Do Police Lives Matter, Islam/Muslims, Islamist, Islamofascist, Law Enforcement, Radical Islam, Scared Monkeys Radio | no comments |
Legendary Musician David Bowie Dies at 69, Rest in Peace
THIS MORNING I WOKE UP STUNNED AND SADDENED …
David Bowie, one of my all-time favorite musicians, has passed away at the age of 69. According to reports, Ziggy Star Dust died after an 18-month battle with cancer. Honestly, I never knew he had it. Bowie had just released his last album, “Blackstar,” this past Friday on his birthday. His music spanned so many generations and Bowie kept reinventing himself and his music. See David Bowie in concert was more than a concert, it was an epic event. The man was a music legend with more fantastic songs than most band have songs. In 1975, Bowie achieved his first major American crossover success with the number-one single “Fame” and the hit album Young Americans. But that is not before the glam rocker had such huge hits as ”Space Oddity” and “Star Man.” However, probably my favorites are probable “Changes” and “Heroes”. But there are just too many to pick from. Then there was the MTV years where Bowie hit it big with “Let’s Dance,” “Modern Love” and “China Girl.”
You will be missed, Rest in Peace.
David Bowie – Space Oddity
David Bowie, the infinitely changeable, fiercely forward-looking songwriter who taught generations of musicians about the power of drama, images and personas, died on Sunday, two days after his 69th birthday.
Mr. Bowie’s death was confirmed by his publicist, Steve Martin, on Monday morning.
He died after an 18-month battle with cancer, according to a statement on Mr. Bowie’s social-media accounts.
“David Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family,” a post on his Facebook page read.
Mr. Bowie wrote songs, above all, about being an outsider: an alien, a misfit, a sexual adventurer, a faraway astronaut. His music was always a mutable blend: rock, cabaret, jazz and what he called “plastic soul,” but it was suffused with genuine soul. He also captured the drama and longing of everyday life, enough to give him No. 1 pop hits like “Let’s Dance.”
David Bowie – Changes
The Guardian – The legendary musician known for musical innovation and experimentation with his image died 18 months after being diagnosed with cancer.
The singer’s death was confirmed in a Facebook post on his official page: “David Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous 18-month battle with cancer. While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.”
Writing on Twitter, Bowie’s son, the film director Duncan Jones, 44, said: “Very sorry and sad to say it’s true.” The news came as a shock to some, who were initially sceptical, but Bowie’s publicist, Steve Martin, told the Reuters news agency: “It’s not a hoax.”
David Bowie – Heroes
Born David Robert Jones on Jan. 8, 1947, in South London, Mr. Bowie was a person of relentless reinvention. He emerged in the late 1960s with the voice of a rock belter but with the sensibility of a cabaret singer, steeped in the dynamics of stage musicals. He was Major Tom, the lost astronaut in his career-making 1969 hit “Space Oddity.”
He was Ziggy Stardust, the otherworldly pop star at the center of his 1972 album “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars.”
He was the self-destructive Thin White Duke and the minimalist but heartfelt voice of the three albums he recorded in Berlin in the ’70s, often considered his greatest work: “Low,” “ ‘Heroes’ ” and “Lodger.”
The arrival of MTV in the 1980s was the perfect complement to Mr. Bowie’s sense of theatricality and fashion. “Ashes to Ashes,” the “Space Oddity” sequel that revealed “we know Major Tom’s a junkie,” and “Let’s Dance,” which offered, “Put on your red shoes and dance the blues,” gave him worldwide popularity.
Mr. Bowie was his generation’s standard-bearer for rock as theater: something constructed and inflated yet sincere in its artifice, saying more than naturalism could. With a voice that dipped down to baritone and leaped into falsetto, he was complexly androgynous, an explorer of human impulses that could not be quantified.
David Bowie – Starman (1972)
NYPD Searching for 5 Men Who Gang Raped 18 Year Old Woman Walking Inside a Park in Brownsville, Brooklyn (Update: Two Teens Turned in to Police by Parents)
YET ANOTHER REASON WHY INDIVIDUALS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO PROTECT THEMSELVES WITH GUNS AT ALL TIMES …
The NYPD is searching for 5 men who gang raped am 18 year old female at gunpoint Thursday night inside of a playground in Brownsville, Brooklyn. The heinous crime took place in Osborn Playground near Hegeman Avenue when a father and his 18 year old daughter were walking through the park and were approached by five men. One of the suspect pointed a gun at the victims and told the father to leave. Wow, not sure if I could have followed that order, knowing what would happen. However, the father fled and called police, while all five men raped the teenager.
A note to Barack Obama and the Black Lives Matter crowd, this would be black on black crime. Hey Barack, think that the dad and this female victim might have needed a gun to protect themselves?
Police have released Surveillance video at a local bodega of the 5 punks who gang raped an 18 year old girl
Click here to watch VIDEO via PIX11
Police have released surveillance video of five men accused of holding a teenager at gunpoint and raping her inside of a playground Thursday in Brooklyn.
“It’s so sad, we got a lot of young girls out here,” neighbor Angela Watson said.
The 18-year-old was walking with her father in Osborn Playground near Hegeman Avenue when they were approached by five men.
One of the men pointed a gun at the victims and told the father to leave.
The father fled and called police, while all five men raped the teenager.
By the time police had arrived, the suspects ran.
“It’s a shame that a young girl can’t walk down the street with her father without thugs raping her,” community activist Michael Thomas told PIX11.
The victim was taken to Kings County Hospital in stable condition.
Where is Barack Obama, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and the Black Lives Matter crowd howling about this? What I do find disingenuous is that one of the people interviewed asked where the police were. REALLY? Are you serious? When they do show up and do their job, the same folks say the police are hassling and harassing blacks, now that these same individuals are committing crimes, its where are the police?
Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS. The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers Website or texting their tips to 274637(CRIMES) then entering TIP577.
Imagine what a grim day it must be as a parent when you have to turn your teen into law enforcement for aggravated rape? Sorry, but these teens need to be tried as adults, not juveniles. This was too heinous a crime for any leniency.
Two teenagers suspected of taking part in a brazen gang rape at a Brooklyn playground were turned in to police custody by their parents on Sunday, a law enforcement official said.
The two teenagers, a 15-year-old and a 14-year-old, were turned in a day after the police released a surveillance video of the five suspects in a deli before the attack. The police said the young men ordered the father to leave the playground, raped the woman and then ran off before the father found help and returned with the police.
Posted January 10, 2016 by Scared Monkeys Black on Black Crime, Crime, Lewd & Lascivious conduct, molestation, Rape, sex crimes, Sexual Battery | 2 comments |
35 Year Old Jesus N. Ibarra Arrested for Grand Theft of a Cargo & Possessing Stolen Candy Bars
TRY EXPLAINING THIS ONE WHY YOU ARE IN PRISON TO YOUR FELLOW RAPIST AND MURDERING CONS …
THE CANDY MAN THIEF … 35 year old Jesus N. Ibarra was arrested last week and charged with grand theft of a cargo and possessing stolen property. The stolen property was 7,500 pounds of candy! The candy, which had not passed inspection, was supposed to be hauled to a San Bernardino county location for destruction. However, Jesus N. Ibarra decided to steal the candy and put it in his garage. According to the police reports, when the truck arrived to its location, about 7,500 pounds of candy were missing. This is where the greed and stupidity of those that commit crimes once again comes into play. The police were tipped off when they saw an ad turned up on Craigslist and a Facebook site for High Desert Deals.
The Candy man – Sammy Davis Jr.
Candy bars led to jail bars for a 35-year-old desert man caught with a garageful of stolen sweets, say San Bernardino County sheriff’s officials.
Hesperia resident Jesus N. Ibarra was arrested a 1:14 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 7, at his home along the 13100 block of Modesto Court and booked for investigation of a grand theft of a cargo and possessing stolen property, jail records show. He was released on bail.
The trouble started after Excel Corporation — the West Coast distributor for Mars Candy Company — contracted with a trucking company to haul a load of candy that hadn’t passed inspection to a San Bernardino county location for destruction.
When the truck arrived, about 7,500 pounds of candy were missing, sheriff’s officials said in a written statement.
Deputies caught a break when advertisements turned up on Craigslist and a Facebook site for High Desert Deals. That prompted a search warrant for Ibarra’s home.
I think i wrote on this story just so that I could use the Candy man video by Sammy Davis Jr.