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Natalie Wood was born on July 20, 1938 and starred in classic movies such as Rebel Without a Cause with James Dean, Westside Story in 1961 as Maria, and Gypsy in 1962.
By Sarah Lee6 years ago in Criminal
#ENTRY 1.001 I didn't know how to start this, even though I've done harder practical tasks but Lucy thought it would've been therapeutic for me to list down my part of the reality on pieces of paper to help me deal with this predicament.
By Sarah Lee6 years ago in Futurism
Ed Gein was an introverted and lonely man whose obsession with his mother caused him to dig graves and find bodies whose faces looked like his mother.
APPREHENSION Lam liked to take risks, people even thought that he wanted to get caught and always challenged his luck. This could be backed up by his way of taking the photos he took of his victims to the Kodak store in Tsim Sha Tsui to get them developed.
This post includes explicit content. WARNING. Lam Kor Wan, or infamously known as Jars murderer, was born on 22 May 1955 in Malaysia.
At the reminiscence of the events he dissociated from, his eye shone bright, blinding white rays to the infinitely remaining globe.
Born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, he was the third child but the first son and the third child in a family of three. He academically excelled at his boarding school but he was often perturbed, stating that school was 'annoying' and no one could understand his meaning of 'annoyance'.
Blind to the depth of the ocean Where secrecy seeks home Unknown to his boyish insouciance eyes The Unseeing boy drowned to the depth of his demise.
Dr. Ganesh Suntharalingam was called in when his colleague explained the situation to him. Rob: "They had the mask tightly on our faces because the blood and fluids were leaking into our lungs."
In 2006, when eight men checked into the Northwick General Hospital in London for taking part in a clinical trial for a new drug, they never thought they would be fighting for their lives.
CRISPR is becoming a demanding technology. Experimental trials are going to be held in the coming year, but is society welcoming the most important scientific discovery of our generation?
Remember GATTACA, the movie featuring Ethan Hawke living in a world where the genetics of people are improved because they use biometrics to help edit the genes of those subjected to disorders?