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  • Man Kills His Mom has SEX with Her Body - The Most DISTURBING Interrogation You'll EVER Hear
    Dec 14 2022

    Man Kills His Mom has SEX with Her Body - The Most DISTURBING Interrogation You'll EVER Hear

    Guess I Lost My Virginity to a Corpse: The Kevin Davis Murder Case

    Davis bashed his mother's head in with a hammer

    Summary: Corpus Christi resident Kevin Davis strangled his mother before hitting her in the head with a hammer, splitting her skull. Davis then ‘swirled’ her brain around before sexually assaulting her corpse. Davis was sentenced to life in prison for the crime of a mom who he described as “The best.”

    In 2014, Kevin Jazrael Davis argued with his mother, 50-year-old Kimberly Hill, in the Corpus Christi, TX, apartment he shared with her and his sister, Destinee. On May 26, Davis called 911, reporting that he’d just murdered his mother. Once at the police station, then 18-year-old Davis vividly detailed the day’s events, sometimes with a smirk on his face. What he told detectives was gruesome and shocking: Kevin admitted bashing \Hill’s head with a hammer, swirling her brain around, and then, sexually assaulting her corpse.




    "I'll Kill My Mom Instead"


    On the morning of March 27, 2014, Davis, bored and frustrated with life, told his mother he did not like people and that he wanted to commit suicide. Obviously caught off guard by the statement, Hill allegedly told her son that she could not stop him if that was what he wanted to do. Kevin later told police hearing this from his mother enraged him. It was then he decided to take her life.




    As Hill sat on the couch in the living room, Davis came up behind her, attempting to strangle her with a cord. Hill began screaming. Kevin panicked, retrieved a hammer, and began bashing in his mother’s skull. Davis struck his mother in the head with the hammer at least 20 times, splitting her skull in the process.




    Davis then retrieved a kitchen knife and used it to insert inside his mother’s head wound. He swirled her brain around “to make sure she was dead,” Kevin claimed and then inserted his hand inside the wound. He would tell detectives during a taped interrogation that his mother’s brain felt like “putty.”




    Kevin then dragged his mother’s lifeless body to her bedroom and raped her corpse. When he finished the sadistic act, he went to a neighbor’s house, saying he just killed someone and needed help. The neighbor dialed 911.




    This is the interrogation of Kevin Davis.




    Man Kills His Mom has SEX with Her Body The Most DISTURBING Interrogation You'll EVER Hear




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    32 m
  • UFO Reporting Center Telephone Recordings from UFO Encounter Witnesses ACTUAL AUDIO #1
    Nov 19 2022

    UFO Reporting Center Telephone Recordings from UFO Encounter Witnesses ACTUAL AUDIO #1


    National UFO Reporting Center - Information and Policies

    The National UFO Reporting Center was founded in 1974 by noted UFO investigator Robert J. Gribble. The Center’s primary function over the past four decades has been to receive, record, and to the greatest degree possible, corroborate and document reports from individuals who have been witness to unusual, possibly UFO-related events. Throughout its history, the Center has processed over 150,000 reports, and has distributed its information to thousands of individuals.


    The principal means used by the Center to receive sighting reports is this website, which has operated continuously since 1994.  Prior to that period, the telephone hotline and the U.S. mail were the primary means of taking reports.  


    The Center’s independence from all other UFO related organizations, combined with its long standing policy of guaranteed anonymity to callers, has served to make it perhaps the most popular and widely accepted national UFO reporting facility anywhere.  The website and hotline are well known by law enforcement agencies, FAA ARTCC’s and flight service stations, National Weather Services offices, military facilities, NASA, and many 911 emergency dispatch centers all across the United States and in many parts of Canada. Those entities routinely direct the calls they receive regarding possible UFO sightings to the Center.








    UFO Reporting Center Telephone Recordings from UFO Encounter Witnesses #1


    One of the Center’s policies, which distinguishes its operations from most other UFO organizations, is that it makes available to the public all of its data in summary form. Detailed information is made available to experienced UFO investigators.


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    19 m
  • Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant Woman
    Nov 19 2022

    Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant Woman


    Call #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shooting


    Allen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson’s estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.


    Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said. 


    According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.


    Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials. 


    The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other. 


    The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting. 


    The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way."


    "We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor’s Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor’s and Sheriff’s Offices have promised to now release it."


    Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.


    Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discovered


    Julia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home Monday

    She was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself there

    Julia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his child

    The pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police said

    She was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthday

    Both of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship 

    Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizations


    A six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.


    Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.


    'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.' 


    Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legs


    Jacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.



    Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.


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    19 m
  • Alek Minassian — FULL Police Interrogation of Canadian Terrorist Attacker CREEPY!
    Nov 16 2022

    Alek Minassian — FULL Police Interrogation of Canadian Terrorist Attacker CREEPY!

    Alek Minassian was arrested as the driver in the deadly 2018 Toronto van attack, a careful and skillful Toronto police detective interrogated him for close to four hours. Minassian couldn’t keep much to himself. This is the full interrogation video, as released to me by order of Justice Anne Molloy of Ontario Superior Court in response to a request National Post made, joined by other news organizations. For the sake of viewing ease, lengthy scenes when no one is in the interview room and no one is speaking have been deleted. The deletions are marked by a “static” screen effect.


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    2 h y 54 m
  • SOUL CRUSHING Full audio of 911 call from flash flood drowning victim
    Nov 14 2022
    SOUL CRUSHING Full audio of 911 call from flash flood drowning victim Horrifying 911 Audio, Body Cam Footage Released After Fort Smith Woman Drowns During Flash FloodingGraphic Warning: This story and the accompanying audio and video are graphic in nature, and the content may be disturbing. Though it was a difficult decision,Graphic Warning: This story and the accompanying audio and video are graphic in nature, and the content may be disturbing. Though it was a difficult decision, we have decided to broadcast and post the 911 call for help after concerns were raised as to how dispatchers and first responders handled the situation.FORT SMITH, Ark. (KFSM) — 911 audio recordings and body camera footage from Fort Smith police officers during their efforts to try and save a Fort Smith woman from last weekend's flash flooding have been released. The audio files released are those of a woman's last dying moments. On Monday (August 26) between dispatchers and first responders were released during their efforts to locate the woman.You can listen to the 911 call in the audio file below. We warn you, some may find it difficult to listen to.Update: The 911 audio has been edited to remove the final moments of the call.Debra Stevens died around 6 a.m. Saturday (August 24) on Kinkead Avenue while delivering papers.According to the Fort Smith Police Department, the 911 call came in at 4:38 a.m. First responders were dispatched at 4:40 a.m. The first crews on the scene arrived at 4:53 a.m., but were not close enough to reach Stevens' because of high water. According to Aric Mitchell with the Fort Smith Police Department Stevens’ first call was to a family member. However, as floodwaters continued to rise around her, she dialed 911 from her cell phone.Due to high waters, it took more than an hour from Stevens' 911 call for first responders to make direct contact with her. Mitchell says that Stevens was having trouble describing her exact location and flooding limited the ability for first responders to locate her. By the time they got to where her vehicle was, it was too late.Emergency crews tried to rescue Stevens but the water was too high and too fast. When first responders were finally able to pinpoint the location of Mrs. Stevens’ vehicle, the swift, rising water made immediate rescue impossible.In the recording, you can hear first responders trying to take multiple routes to rescue her.After Stevens vehicle became trapped in floodwaters, it floated into a creek at the end of the road. She was unable to escape and died as water filled her car.The Fort Smith Police Department is attempting to remain as transparent as possible in this tragedy and has released a timeline of events:The 911 dispatcher, Donna Reneau, can be heard telling Stevens "this will teach you next time don't drive in the water...how you didn't see it, you had to go right over it."Fort Smith Police Chief Danny Baker released the following statement about the events from Saturday (August 24) morning:“I am heartbroken for this tragic loss of life and my prayers are with Debra’s family and friends. All of our first responders who attempted to save Mrs. Stevens are distraught over the outcome. For every one of us, saving lives is at the very core of who we are and why we do what we do. When we are unsuccessful, it hurts.”Baker also addressed Reneau's actions, saying "the manner that she spoke during this conversation would have probably been addressed, but it would have been more a rudeness quality type service complaint. I don't think it would have risen to the level of terminating someone."Reneau, who is a certified dispatch trainer for new employees, put in her two weeks notice before this and that call came on her last day and final shift. She was named fire dispatcher of the year in February."We can't investigate someone who no longer works here. However, an investigation into our policies, our responses, our dispatch center, I've talked to the fire chief, we are looking at what we can do to increase training for our dispatchers, swift water rescues and other things," Baker said.A memorial has been set up in remembrance for Stevens.The dispatcher that handled Stevens' call resigned two weeks ago and Saturday was her last shift, according to Fort Smith Interim Police Chief Danny Baker.A previous draft of this story stated the dispatcher was fired. This was corrected by Fort Smith Interim Police Chief Danny Baker.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    23 m
  • Baltimore City Police Commissioner releases body-camera camera AUDIO of fatal police shooting
    Nov 9 2022

    Baltimore City Police Commissioner releases body-camera camera AUDIO of fatal police shooting


     Baltimore police released a body-worn camera video Tuesday from the officer who shot and killed a man who was threatening a woman with a knife Sunday.


    The video shows the officer, identified as Zachary Rutherford, pulling up to the scene in West Baltimore, where he sees Tyree Moorehead on top of a woman and holding a large butcher knife at her head.


    Rutherford screams "drop the knife" but Moorehead continues to straddle the woman on the pavement. Rutherford then fires his weapon multiple times at close range, the video shows.


    As Rutherford fires his weapons, the woman rolls away to safety. She was not shot or stabbed, police said.


    "We can see that it's clear that the officer saved this lady's life out there that day," Commissioner Michael Harrison said.


    The video shows the officer, identified as Zachary Rutherford, pulling up to the scene in West Baltimore, where he sees Tyree Moorehead on top of a woman and holding a large butcher knife at her head.


    Rutherford screams "drop the knife" but Moorehead continues to straddle the woman on the pavement. Rutherford then fires his weapon multiple times at close range, the video shows.


    As Rutherford fires his weapons, the woman rolls away to safety. She was not shot or stabbed, police said.



    A second video from another officer, Officer trainee Michael Hazel, shows officers rendering medical aid to Moorehead. He was taken to the University of Maryland's Shock Trauma Center, where he later died.


    Harrison said the attack on the woman appeared to be random. The woman said she was running errands when he was attacked by Moorehead around 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the 1800 block of Lafayette Avenue.


    When asked if the use of force was excessive, Harrison said that the investigation by both the department and the state's Attorney General Office would answer that question.


    The Baltimore City chapter of the NAACP said the group "believes that police intervention was necessary," but questioned whether excessive force was used.


    "Fourteen shots were discharged from the officer's weapon. Is that use of force justified or is that a case of excessive force?" the group asked.


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    6 m
  • I planned and nearly went through with a school shooting. Ask Me Anything
    Nov 5 2022

    I planned and nearly went through with a school shooting. Ask Me Anything 



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    17 m
  • Morgues Share The Most IMPRESSIVE Ways People Died
    Nov 3 2022

    Morgues Share The Most IMPRESSIVE Ways People Died 

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    19 m