The Little Old Lady In The Front Row

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Murder victim takes photo of his killer, seconds before he is killed - In a cruel twist of fate, a Filipino councilman, who was taking pictures of his loved ones’ outside his home as part of the New Year celebrations, managed to capture his killer in a photo seconds before he was murdered. The photo shows a gunman posturing to shoot Reynaldo Dagsa, a Manila district councillor, who was thought to be exacting a revenge attack against the Dagsa after he had a group of men that included the gunman arrested.

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Murder victim takes photo of his killer, seconds before he is killed - In a cruel twist of fate, a Filipino councilman, who was taking pictures of his loved ones’ outside his home as part of the New Year celebrations, managed to capture his killer in a photo seconds before he was murdered. The photo shows a gunman posturing to shoot Reynaldo Dagsa, a Manila district councillor, who was thought to be exacting a revenge attack against the Dagsa after he had a group of men that included the gunman arrested.

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The Night Stalker serial killer, Richard Ramirez, who terrorized Southern California in the mid-1980s, also had Hepatitis C and symptoms of chronic drug use when he died of cancer, coroner’s officials said Monday. Richard Ramirez died June 7 at age 53 at a hospital where he had been taken for treatment of liver failure. Prison guards have told how the notorious murderer turned bright green from liver failure in the hours before he died. He died of complications from B-cell lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, according to the Marin County coroner’s office. It listed other ‘significant conditions’ including chronic substance abuse and hepatitis C, which is often spread by the use of intravenous drugs. The drug abuse predated Ramirez’s time in prison, said Lieutenant Keith Boyd, assistant chief deputy coroner. “That’s chronic drug use prior to incarceration,” he said. “There’s nothing to support any kind of drug use while incarcerated.”

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The Night Stalker serial killer, Richard Ramirez, who terrorized Southern California in the mid-1980s, also had Hepatitis C and symptoms of chronic drug use when he died of cancer, coroner’s officials said Monday. Richard Ramirez died June 7 at age 53 at a hospital where he had been taken for treatment of liver failure. Prison guards have told how the notorious murderer turned bright green from liver failure in the hours before he died. He died of complications from B-cell lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, according to the Marin County coroner’s office. It listed other ‘significant conditions’ including chronic substance abuse and hepatitis C, which is often spread by the use of intravenous drugs. The drug abuse predated Ramirez’s time in prison, said Lieutenant Keith Boyd, assistant chief deputy coroner. “That’s chronic drug use prior to incarceration,” he said. “There’s nothing to support any kind of drug use while incarcerated.”

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