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James T. Rodemeyer (March 21, 1997 – September 18, 2011) was an American teenager from Amherst, New York who was known for his activism against homophobia and his videos on YouTube to help victims of homophobic bullying. Rodemeyer died by suicide on September 18, 2011, after having been a victim of homophobic bullying himself.
This is a list of solved missing person cases of people who went missing in unknown locations or unknown circumstances that were eventually explained by their reappearance or the recovery of their bodies, or by either the conviction of the perpetrator(s) responsible for their disappearances, or they confessed to their killings.
The students were stabbed to death in their off-campus home. On Dec. 30, 2022, Kohberger was arrested in connection with the students’ deaths. Kohberger was indicted by a grand jury for the ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. Viral Internet hoax The "Momo Challenge" is a hoax and an internet urban legend that was rumoured to spread through social media and other outlets. It was reported that children and adolescents were being harassed by a user named Momo to perform a series of dangerous tasks including ...
A Pennsylvania mom convicted in the hanging murders of her two young children was sentenced to prison, according to multiple reports.. According to NBC News, the Reading Eagle and WPVI, 41-year ...
An Ohio woman killed her mother by beating her with a frying pan before stabbing her 30 times after she discovered her daughter had been kicked out of university.. Sydney Powell, 23, was found ...
Stuart Anthony Tay (December 8, 1975 – December 31, 1992), was an American teenager from Orange County, California and a student at Foothill High School.Five teenagers believed that Tay was planning to betray them in a planned theft of computer equipment, so they arranged to kill him. [1]
University of Idaho murder victim Madison Mogen's mother spoke publicly for the first time Wednesday since the quadruple homicide in 2022.. Mogen, 21, and three other students, including her 21 ...