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The Kidnappers Put Her in a Box. It Had One Fatal Flaw
The Kidnappers Put Her
in a Box. It Had One Fatal Flaw
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The Kidnappers Put Her in a Box. It Had One Fatal Flaw

Inside the 1981 kidnapping of Ursula Herrmann

(Newser) - On Sept. 15, 1981, Ursula Herrmann vanished while making the 10-minute bike ride through the spruce forest that linked her village with another in the south of Germany. The 10-year-old's bike was quickly found. Days later came the first strange calls—silence, then the brief jingle that accompanied the...

A World-Famous Hacker Died in Senior Living Facility at 37
A World-Famous Hacker Died
in Senior Living Facility at 37
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A World-Famous Hacker Died in Senior Living Facility at 37

NPR traces the strange life and death of Adrian Lamo

(Newser) - He was, writes Dina Temple-Raston of NPR , once one of the most famous hackers in all the world. That was back in the early 2000s when Adrian Lamo made a name for himself hacking into corporate websites—not for financial gain but to expose weaknesses. He even ended up with...

Sports Stars Let Her Manage Their Money. Bad, Bad Move

'Sports Illustrated' looks at the case of Peggy

(Newser) - Every few weeks, Donald Barard pulls at least a hundred dollars from his 401(K) savings and social security payments and puts it in the account of his daughter Peggy for use in the commissary at the Alabama prison where she's serving a 10-year sentence. It's perhaps the most...

His Fear of Death Was Extreme. It Ultimately Killed a Man
Why One Man Didn't Make It
Out of a Maryland House Alive
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Why One Man Didn't Make It Out of a Maryland House Alive

A look at Daniel Beckwitt's desire for a bunker and Askia Khafra's resulting death

(Newser) - In April, Daniel Beckwitt was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and second-degree, "depraved heart" murder in the death of Askia Khafra and later sentenced to 9 years . It was a headline-grabbing case: The 21-year-old died in a fire at Beckwitt's Bethesda, Maryland, home, where Khafra had been toiling...

The Flip Side of the Opioid Crisis: An Iffy Rehab System
They Spent Six Figures
on Son's Rehab. It Didn't Work
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They Spent Six Figures on Son's Rehab. It Didn't Work

Vox investigates the nation's questionable rehab system

(Newser) - The booming opioid crisis has led to a rising need for rehab facilities to help people get sober. The problem is these places are expensive and, as Vox explains, they often don't work. As an example, the story focuses on the plight of Kim and Tim Blake of Vermont,...

He Spent Years Prepping to Visit the Tribe That Killed Him

'GQ' dives into the life and death of John Chau

(Newser) - What exactly befell John Chau at the hands of the Sentinelese tribe will never be known. But in a lengthy piece for GQ , Doug Bock Clark writes that chances are a nail-headed arrow would have been aimed not at his brain or heart—"small targets ... encased in bone"—...

How a Shipful of Gold Ruined a Brilliant Scientist
How Sunken Gold Inflicted
Its Curse, 150 Years Later
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How Sunken Gold Inflicted Its Curse, 150 Years Later

If only Tommy Thompson had never found it

(Newser) - Tommy Thompson was a brilliant gold-hunter who arguably made a huge mistake: He succeeded. Once dubbed a scientific "rock star," the ocean engineer uncovered a shipful of gold that pretty much wrecked his life and turned him into a wild-haired federal inmate who rarely tells the same story...

Profile of Mike Pompeo Isn&#39;t Exactly Flattering
Profile of Mike Pompeo
Isn't Exactly Flattering
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Profile of Mike Pompeo Isn't Exactly Flattering

'New Yorker' piece includes some colorful descriptions about his loyalty to Trump

(Newser) - The New Yorker is out with a lengthy profile of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and it's not very far along when this quote pops up from an unnamed former White House official: Pompeo is "among the most sycophantic and obsequious people around Trump." Which sounds pretty...

A Messy #MeToo Case May Be a First for Wall Street
A Messy #MeToo Case
May Be a First for Wall Street
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A Messy #MeToo Case May Be a First for Wall Street

Sara Tirschwell's fight against TCW could be the first one to go to trial

(Newser) - Wall Street is on track to have its first sexual harassment case in the #MeToo era reach the courtroom. And while most cases of this nature are messy legal affairs, this one involving Sara Tirschwell's allegations against a supervisor at TCW is especially so, writes Anna Silman at the...

He's Out of Jail After Podcast Listeners Worked as One

Edward Ates spent 20 years in prison for a murder, despite no physical evidence

(Newser) - Edward Ates isn't exonerated, but he is free on parole, and he's got a small army of people trying to help him clear his name. Texas Monthly tells the tale: Ates spent 20 years in prison for the 1993 murder of a female neighbor, Elnora Griffin, even though...

America&#39;s Most Punishing Trail Is One You&#39;ve Never Heard Of
America's Most Punishing Trail
Is One You've Never Heard Of
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America's Most Punishing Trail Is One You've Never Heard Of

The Florida National Scenic Trail is swampy and alligator-filled at times

(Newser) - As far as challenging East Coast hikes go, the Appalachian Trail gets all the attention. It's a relative cakewalk compared to the 1,300-mile Florida National Scenic Trail, which Outside Magazine reports roughly 30 people attempt to tackle in full each year. Eric Barton's profile of the trail—...

In His Youth, a No. 1 NHL Pick. Now, He&#39;s Homeless
In His Youth, a No. 1 NHL Pick.
Now, He's Homeless
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In His Youth, a No. 1 NHL Pick. Now, He's Homeless

'Detroit Free Press' examines the sad case of Joe Murphy

(Newser) - Today, he is one of about 200 homeless people in the small city of Kenora, Ontario. But back in the 1980s, Joe Murphy was one of the NHL's young stars. Murphy, now 51, was the No. 1 pick in the 1986 draft, and he went on to play 15...

Nicolas Cage&#39;s NYT Interview as Magical as You&#39;d Hope
Nicolas Cage's
NYT Interview
as Magical as
You'd Hope
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Nicolas Cage's NYT Interview as Magical as You'd Hope

He talks about cobras, a grail quest, and Monopoly with Johnny Depp

(Newser) - If you thought a New York Times profile of Nicolas Cage might be a magical and atypical ride, you're right. David Marchese sat down twice with the actor, and the wide-ranging interview that results is chock full of gems about Cage's early days, why he does so many...

Billie Eilish on Life as a Pop Star: &#39;Amazing&#39;&mdash;and Awful
Billie Eilish: 'I Felt
Like I Deserved
to Be in Pain'
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Billie Eilish: 'I Felt Like I Deserved to Be in Pain'

Singer talks self-harm, anxiety to 'Rolling Stone'

(Newser) - Billie Eilish is not shy about her mental health struggles in a revealing and extensive interview with Rolling Stone . The 17-year-old August cover star saw a dream fulfilled as she rocketed to stardom with the spring release of her debut album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?...

New Yorker Profiles Dershowitz, and He Is Not Happy
Dershowitz's Harvard Lectures
Bothered Female Students
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Dershowitz's Harvard Lectures Bothered Female Students

'New Yorker' is out with a lengthy, unflattering profile of the law professor

(Newser) - The New Yorker is out with a deep dive into the professional and personal life of Alan Dershowitz, the 80-year-old emeritus professor of Harvard Law who maintains a near-constant presence on TV as a legal analyst. In fact, his public profile has only increased since the election of Donald Trump,...

Ronald Reagan&#39;s Racist Line Now Released
Ronald Reagan's
Racist Line Now
Released
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Ronald Reagan's Racist Line Now Released

The then-California governor called Africans at UN 'monkeys' in 1971 call with Nixon

(Newser) - A racist statement made by Ronald Reagan in October 1971 is now grabbing headlines thanks to a piece for the Atlantic written by Tim Naftali, and the words are explosive: "To see those, those monkeys from those African countries—damn them, they're still uncomfortable wearing shoes!" Reagan...

A Serial Killer, Faded From Memory, Is Brought Back

The Riverfront Times resurfaces the case of the 'package killer'

(Newser) - He was referred to as the "package killer" for the way the remains of his three known victims were found: The first in between two mattresses whose corners were tied; the second in trash bags bound with wire; the third in a homemade box. The women, found between March...

The US Military Battles a Silent Killer
The US Military
Battles a Silent Killer
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The US Military Battles a Silent Killer

Heat exposure is hurting and killing service members

(Newser) - Sgt. Sylvester Cline didn't have to die. The 32-year-old Iraq veteran was training at Fort Chaffee in Arkansas in June 2016 under grueling heat when he fell ill and was rushed to a nearby hospital—where heat exposure took his life. And he isn't the military's only...

New Book Unmasks More of Turpin Parents&#39; Extremes
Family: Turpin Parents
Had Gambling Problem
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Family: Turpin Parents Had Gambling Problem

Louise Turpin's sister describes an incident in Louisiana in John Glatt's new book

(Newser) - David and Louise Turpin's story is well known, for all the wrong reasons. They're the parents of the 13 kids who were rescued from a "house of horrors" in Perris, Calif., in January 2018; the two are now serving life with the possibility of parole on...

Small Alaskan Villages Hire Cops Who Shouldn't Be Cops

Because they have no choice and the state can't provide oversight, says new investigation

(Newser) - Earlier this year, ProPublica and the Anchorage Daily News reported that one-third of Alaskan communities have no police officer of any kind. That's bad. A follow-up report by the same news outlets, however, might be worse. The investigation found that communities that do have officers are often so desperate...

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