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In 2010, Greg Fleniken, a 55-year-old oil executive, was found dead in his locked hotel room at the MCM ElegantΓ© in Beaumont, Texas. He was fully clothed, no signs of struggle, and nothing in the room appeared disturbed. At first, his death seemed natural, possibly a heart attack. But the autopsy told a different story…Greg had been shot. A bullet had entered through his scrotum, ripped through his organs, and lodged in his chest. There was no blood, no gun, and no hole. It looked medically impossible. Months later, they discovered a tiny hole in the wall between Room 348 and the one next door. The bullet had come through the wall, fired accidentally by a man in the adjacent room who had been showing off a gun to coworkers. Panicked, they never reported the shot. image
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The so called Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri) in Venice connects the New Prison (Prigioni Nuove) to the interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palace. It's called like this from the suggestion that prisoners would sigh at their final view of beautiful Venice through the window before being taken down to their cells. image
The Falkland Islands used to have a native wolf called the warrah that was so friendly and unafraid of humans it would literally swim out to greet boats. Settlers wiped it out in the 1800s because it was too friendly to run away. It was the first canid to go extinct in recorded history. image
Your boss ask what happened how would you respond image
If you could name the first city on Mars, what would you name it? image
No Internet. No Smartphones. Unlimited Food. How long would you stay here? image