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March 15, 2016

Notorious ‘Nightstalker’ May Not Have Act Alone In At Least 1 Killing

Source: CBS Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Richard Ramirez was one of the nation’s most prolific serial killers.

Dubbed the “Nightstalker,” he was ultimately convicted in 13 murders after terrorizing Los Angeles and San Francisco from April of 1984 until August of 1985.

But Monday, more than 30 years after the last murder, San Francisco’s police chief says there is evidence which suggests that, in at least one killing, Ramirez may not have been acting alone.

Chief Greg Suhr says a handkerchief was found near one of the murder scenes containing the bodily fluids of Ramirez and another man, as well as the blood of the victim.

Read more: http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2016/03/14/notorious-night-stalker-may-not-have-act-alone-in-at-least-1-killing/#.Vud94WmSTQ0.twitter

March 2, 2016

Google searches spike: ‘How can I move to Canada?’

Source: TheHill.com

Google says the search “How can I move to Canada?” spiked 350 percent as results came in late Tuesday showing wins for GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump.

“Searches for ‘how can I move to Canada’ on Google have spiked +350% in the past hours,” tweeted Simon Rogers, the search engine’s data editor, Tuesday evening alongside the hashtag #SuperTuesday.

"Searches for 'Move to Canada' are higher than at any time in Google history," the company later added.

Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/google-searches-move-to-canada-donald-trump-super-tuesday

March 1, 2016

The Koch Brothers have been creepily quiet in this primary...

I guess they're waiting to see how they can spin their little webs, once the GOP has decided on a candidate.
Either that, or they are setting up their scurvy little spiders elsewhere: the senate and house races.

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