The handgun authorities allege a man used to injure an Alaska police officer this weekend has been linked to five unsolved homicides — potentially revealing the identity of a suspected serial killer, police announced Tuesday.
James Dale Ritchie, 40, was killed in a shootout with police in Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday after allegedly shooting officer Arn Salao several times, NBC News reports. Now, police say they have linked Ritchie’s weapon to five killings in the city, whose residents have reportedly been on edge for months about a possible serial killer.
“The gun was unloaded on this officer,” Anchorage Police Chief Chris Tolley...
James Dale Ritchie, 40, was killed in a shootout with police in Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday after allegedly shooting officer Arn Salao several times, NBC News reports. Now, police say they have linked Ritchie’s weapon to five killings in the city, whose residents have reportedly been on edge for months about a possible serial killer.
“The gun was unloaded on this officer,” Anchorage Police Chief Chris Tolley...
- 11/16/2016
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
Kevin Turner, an NFL fullback who played for the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots, died Thursday. He was 46. A former Alabama standout who spent eight seasons in the NFL, Turner was diagnosed with Als, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, in 2010. “Myra and I lost a great son today. He will be missed so much. Thank everyone so very much over this journey we have had for all your support, prayers,” his father, Raymond Turner, wrote on Facebook. “He was ready to go to Heaven excited he said. Love yall, and thanks God Bless.” Also Read: NFL Bashes New York.
- 3/24/2016
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Online video platforms YouTube and Vimeo have long stood as staunch supporters of the Lgbt rights movement, and in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to legalize gay marriage nationwide, both sites have taken a moment to reaffirm their respective commitments to the Lgbt community.
The day before the Court’s ruling, Vimeo staffer Kevin Turner authored a blog post that shined all the colors of the rainbow. “To show our support (and because we love to sparkle like the wondrous unicorns we are), we’ve changed our Vimeo logo to fly the Lgbt rainbow flag,” he wrote.
“It’s our little way of letting you know that we love you! And that we stand with creators of all stripes, regardless of gender, orientation, or identity. Vimeo is proud, and we hope you are, too.”
Vimeo followed up its blog post by sharing a collection of films that...
The day before the Court’s ruling, Vimeo staffer Kevin Turner authored a blog post that shined all the colors of the rainbow. “To show our support (and because we love to sparkle like the wondrous unicorns we are), we’ve changed our Vimeo logo to fly the Lgbt rainbow flag,” he wrote.
“It’s our little way of letting you know that we love you! And that we stand with creators of all stripes, regardless of gender, orientation, or identity. Vimeo is proud, and we hope you are, too.”
Vimeo followed up its blog post by sharing a collection of films that...
- 6/26/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "NCIS: Los Angeles" episode 8 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "The Grey Man," and it turns out that we're going to see the team's latest murder investigation, lead them to check out the Mexican Cartel, and more. In the new,8th episode press release: When a homeless man who was a former marine and CIA agent is murdered, the team is going to discover his connection to the Mexican Cartel. Press release number 2: Kensi and Deeks will go undercover to investigate the murder of a homeless man who was a former marine and CIA agent ,and discover his connection to the Mexican cartel. Guest stars feature: Daniel Roebuck (Paul Barnes), Carlos Sanz (DEA Agent Mario Sanchez), Jonathan Chase (Kevin Turner), Jeanine Mason (Bonnie Flores), Juan Carlos Cantu (Domingo Peña), Michael Miranda (Hideo), Sean Cook (Hoodlum #1), Anthony De Longis...
- 11/10/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
According to its IMDb page, the full cast has been announced for The Last Exorcism 2. Being that IMDb isn't what you would call the pillar of truth, take this all with a grain of salt, but there's one bit of casting news that has caught our eye in particular.
If you remember in the first film, Nell (Ashley Bell) was possessed by a demon named Abalam who spoke through her. Now apparently said demon has a face... actor Colby Boothman-Shepard, pictured right. Will he be in make-up? Is he another possessed soul? We'll have to wait and see.
Joining Boothman-Shepard and the returning Bell are Louis Herthum, reprising his role as Nell's father Louis Sweetzer, Spencer Treat Clark, Muse Watson, Andrew Sensenig, Judd Lormand, Julia Garner, Raeden Greer, David Jensen, and Joe Chrest.
Ed Gass-Donnelly is directing, and the film is now in post production and is expected some...
If you remember in the first film, Nell (Ashley Bell) was possessed by a demon named Abalam who spoke through her. Now apparently said demon has a face... actor Colby Boothman-Shepard, pictured right. Will he be in make-up? Is he another possessed soul? We'll have to wait and see.
Joining Boothman-Shepard and the returning Bell are Louis Herthum, reprising his role as Nell's father Louis Sweetzer, Spencer Treat Clark, Muse Watson, Andrew Sensenig, Judd Lormand, Julia Garner, Raeden Greer, David Jensen, and Joe Chrest.
Ed Gass-Donnelly is directing, and the film is now in post production and is expected some...
- 8/6/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Yesterday at the Worldwide Partners Conference, Microsoft COO Kevin Turner regaled attendees with a tale of the "greatest single phone call in the history that I've ever taken in business." Not to be tripped up by a grammatical error or two, Turner went on to tell the crowd that Apple's legal team dialed him up a couple weeks ago demanding Microsoft pull its successful "Laptop Hunters" ad campaign from the air (Apple had lowered its prices and the ads, they claimed, were now misleading). There's no telling whether or not the call went down exactly as Turner said, but who cares? It's more entertaining to think it did. Which got us thinking of some other epic phone calls we wish we'd been privy to (whether they happened this way or not).
1. Lehman Brothers' CEO Dick Fuld and former Treasury Secretary Hank PaulsonWe're not sure which phone call got Dick Fuld's...
1. Lehman Brothers' CEO Dick Fuld and former Treasury Secretary Hank PaulsonWe're not sure which phone call got Dick Fuld's...
- 7/16/2009
- by Clay Dillow
- Fast Company
Looks like Apple can’t handle a little taste of their own medicine. After years of enduring Apple’s “I’m a Mac” commercials, Microsoft released an ad campaign of their own a few months back, in which customers were given free money to shop for laptops and always chose PCs over Macs.
Most notable was “Lauren”, a customer who after realizing Macs were far too expensive, bought a $699 Windows PC. “I’m just not cool enough to be a Mac person,” she said. Apple’s response? They announced lower prices and more economical models of their MacBook Pro line at Macworld 2009. But that’s not all.
Information Week reports that Microsoft received a phone call from Apple’s legal department, asking that the ads be pulled. “‘Hey, you need to stop running those ads, we lowered our prices,’” Microsoft COO Kevin Turner quoted. “It was the single greatest phone...
Most notable was “Lauren”, a customer who after realizing Macs were far too expensive, bought a $699 Windows PC. “I’m just not cool enough to be a Mac person,” she said. Apple’s response? They announced lower prices and more economical models of their MacBook Pro line at Macworld 2009. But that’s not all.
Information Week reports that Microsoft received a phone call from Apple’s legal department, asking that the ads be pulled. “‘Hey, you need to stop running those ads, we lowered our prices,’” Microsoft COO Kevin Turner quoted. “It was the single greatest phone...
- 7/16/2009
- by Cortney Zamm
- The Flickcast
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