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  • ...r, come back from the grave. The Undead exist in a state between life and death, a limbo of eternal torment that can only be relieved by the lifeforce of t ...n a state (a limbo, if you will) between full-fledged life and everlasting death. Essentially, the Undead is a reanimated corpse, devoid of a soul.
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  • ...cs of smallpox and cholera. They are the souls of those who died a violent death. Their greatest pleasure is to materialize by the bedside of a dying person ...that crosses their path for the misfortunes they themselves endured during life.
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  • ==Life== ...t impossible for her to wear anything below her waste. Her age and time of death are unknown.
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  • ==Life== ...a coma. For three years, Gaura carried her unconscious twin, until Ganga's death in 1952 at Bangalore's Victoria Hospital. Thirty minutes later, Gaura compl
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  • ...ry. They searched his locker, and found painting depicting death and gore. After his arrest, Staniak readily confessed to the six murders, as well as an add ...was later overturned when he was ruled insane. He was instead sentenced to life in an asylum.
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  • ...''Ah Puch''' (Alternatively '''Ahpuch''' or '''Hun ahau''') was the God of death and King of Metnal, the underworld. ...ans and Central Americans believe that an owl's screeches signify imminent death, as the following saying, in local Spanish, indicates:
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  • '''Ankou''' is a [[Death (personification)|personification of death]] mainly in Breton mythology. ...II, Zasalamel's first unlockable weapon is named Ankou. As Zasalamel seeks death, this is a fitting name.
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  • ...derive from PIE *men-, "to think". Cognates include Ancient Greek menos ("life, vigor") and Avestan mainyu, "spirit". [[Category:Death deities]]
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  • ...murder]]ers who kill their victims by slowly [[torture|torturing]] them to death over a prolonged period of time. It is often a practice of [[serial killers ...the victim to a secluded place. There, the killer will put the victim to death by slow [[torture]], sometimes in very grisly ways.
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  • ==Life== ...cal damage. Because his skull was never closed, he wore a helmet until his death.
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  • ...al life. He is a tempter, distracting humans from practicing the spiritual life by making the mundane alluring or the negative seem positive. ...u-mara, or Mara as death, in the sense of the ceaseless round of birth and death.
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  • ...''', spirits of the living. While a living goieza had definite form, after death the spirit was released as a hupia and went to live in a remote earthly par ...ere feared and said to seduce women and kidnap people who ventured outside after dark. Hupias were also associated with bats and said to hide or sleep durin
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  • ==Life== ...pecialties were in sixth sense training and Chi Ma (Death Touch) training. After several years of extensive training Su Kong became the first Grandmaster of
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  • ==Early life== ...the latter accusing the former of dragging their heels and not taking the death of a homosexual man seriously enough.
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  • ==Early Life== ...y, at least in comparison to those of many other serial killers. His early life was not without some trauma, however; a thin and sickly child, he became a
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  • ==Early Life== ..., however, that he had killed six prostitutes in Austria in the first year after his release.
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  • While imprisoned, Panzram wrote an articulate autobiography about his life and his descent into crime. Many of the claims he made in it are unverified ==Early life==
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  • ...ay see the "bullroarer" and live, and all women are obliged, under pain of death, to say that they believe Oro to be a powerful Orisha, and to act up to tha ...a country Oro is manipulated by the Ogboni Society. Criminals condemned to death are sometimes given to Oro, in which case they are ordinarily never seen ag
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  • ...ght to be completely or nearly incorporial, "wind" spirits that sucked the life out of children and the sleeping. *by dying a violent death such as murder, drowning, or any other unsavory death or leaving a corpse mutilated or unburied.
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  • ...had been sexually obsessed with elderly women ever since his own mother's death, began his criminal career by molesting and robbing them at random. He was ...having an affair with; he attempted suicide afterward, and was found, near death, by police officers lying near the body of his victim, Joan Violet Sinclair
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  • .... People seeing him will assume that the deceased has been brought back to life. It will search for food and new owner at night and goes around haunting pe ...nded by its master, even to harm his enemies. It can also possess or cause death to other people if so ordered.
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  • ==Early life== ...n Neuruppin near Berlin in 1863. Not a great deal is known about his early life, except that he was something of a [[sadism|sadist]] who soon picked up a n
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  • ...ather on the highway at midnight to lure young men and dance them to their death. In Serbia they were maidens cursed by God; in Bulgaria they were known as ...rls who have died on their wedding days, who almost snatch away the hero's life-breath, but must disappear at the break of dawn. These wilis have been adap
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  • ...large dog. Malicious, violent men are often said to become pricolici after death, in order to continue harming other humans. An infant suckling after being weaned will become a pricolici after death and will torment his/her relatives, especially the mother.
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  • ...rewolf]] or, more commonly, the spirit of a wicked person who came back to life to terrorize the living. ...more easily. Sometimes, like a [[vampire]], the Aufhocker would drain the life of people that it attacked, leaving them weak, exhausted, and unable to def
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  • ...nd start afresh. She gave him a lethal dose of Digitalis, collected on his life insurance and used the cash to open a smart dress shop. Later on, in Novemb He apparently left her money in his will - perhaps he signed his own death warrant via this bequest because Marie's funds were getting rather low. Her
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  • ...patron of pregnant women, she was also linked to childbirth, marriage and death. Her role is similar to Lakhsmi, a Hindu goddess. ...Dēkla takes care of the children, and Kārta is in-charge with the adult's life. The three goddesses were called the three Laimas since they have similar d
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  • ...ls to death or fouling the rivers could find themselves married to her for life, both this one and the one to follow.
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  • ...Bratkovychi. Another family of five and two witnesses were killed not long after in the same village. When police imposed a security cordon around Bratkovyc ...estigation, an innocent man was arrested and [torture murder|torture]]d to death for Onoprienko's crimes.
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  • ...and a monstrous, hairy face. "When he looks at someone, it is the look of death."[2]In various sources, his face is like that of the coiled entrails of men ..."Enkidu," Gilgamesh vows, "since a man cannot pass beyond the final end of life, I want to set off into the mountains, to establish my renown there."[4]
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  • ...tence, it damns the unfortunate individual to become a Vampire after their death. Thus, the Vampire propagates its own kind. ...ong time. In ancient times, people recognized that blood is the source of life. To take another’s blood was to absorb the other individual’s strength
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  • ==Life== ...lla. Lauther put her on his show and hired a woman to help her father look after the little star, now known as ''the Little Hairy Girl''. Percilla's father
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  • ...a''' (Sanskrit: होलिका) was a demoness in Hindu mythology who was burnt to death with help of God Brahma by Prahlad. She was the sister of King [[Hiranyakas ...various attempts to kill Prahlad. During a particular attempt on Prahlad's life, King Hiranyakashyapu called upon his sister Holika for help. Holika had a
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  • ==Life== ...t looked at me and smiled. She was not afraid and not nervous. Ten minutes after Nadir died, Juraci also died." The twins were buried in a white coffin on A
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  • ...skulls shows she is the Tibetan form of Kali, she who transforms death to life, wrath to auspiciousness. ...), the power of rejuvenation and long life through obtaining the elixir of life by way of an alchemical process;
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  • ...with poison arrows. Stepping on an Abatwa by accident is also said to be a death sentence. In real life, the Abatwa are an aboriginal African people also known as Twa, Bushmen or
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  • ...[The Vampire Chronicles]]'' novels written by [[Anne Rice]]. He began his life as a mortal man, and later became a vampire. He is the narrator and also p Perhaps the most pivotal moment in his mortal life was when he was nearly killed by a pack of wolves he was hunting in mountai
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  • ...er, the earth, sought the boon from Vishnu that her son should have a long life, and that he should be all powerful. Vishnu readily granted these boons. ...arshana Chakra (discus). Before dying, the Asura requested a boon that his death anniversary should be celebrated by all people on earth. This day is celebr
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  • ...vanced state of decay, but still somewhat recognizable to those it knew in life. The creature has sunken eyes, which glow a fiery red in the darkness. It ...on those who wronged it while it was still living or caused the creature’s death. Although there have been some accounts of this creature being benevolent
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  • ...eath god" or "God of Death") is a term to describe the personification of death in Japanese modern culture. ...t often). However, Shinigami may also be used more loosely to refer to any death deity.
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  • '''Shony''' was a death bringing demon who reigned in the waters of the North Sea in the folklore o ...If by chance a drowning man was given help, Shony would take the rescuer's life and leave the drowning person to die on his own.
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  • ...ls to death or fouling the rivers could find themselves married to her for life, both this one and the one to follow.
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  • ...rant, was as plenty then as it’s now. This art o’ theirs was muckle sought after by the other folk that lived in the kintry; but they never would let out th ...must know that I wish for my son’s death, though I dinna like to take his life myself.
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  • It is named after Jules Cotard (1840–1889), a French neurologist who first described the co ...er she believed she was eternally damned and could no longer die a natural death.
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  • ...the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal and immortal from birth to death (and beyond). ...Aisa'''), whose name meant ''She who cannot be turned'', cut the thread of life.
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  • ==Life== ...ained a close friendship with the bearded lady Grace Gilbert until Grace's death in 1924.
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  • After being convicted of several minor crimes, he was sentenced to two years in a Soon after they became a couple, Brady and Hindley began to plan a series of bank robb
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  • ==Life== ...small boy with his equally hairy father, in Paris in 1873. After Adrien's death, Fedor became a ward of the Russian government, who appointed a man named N
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  • Toole claimed to have committed his first [[murder]] at the age of 14. After being propositioned for sex by a traveling salesman, he ran over the salesm ...murders, sometimes at the behest of a secret [[cult]] called "The Hand of Death" Lucas would recant his confessions, saying he made such statements only t
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  • ...efforts to kill his son Prahlada (a devotee of Vishnu) and his subsequent death at the hands of [[Narasimha]]. His tale depicts the futility of desiring po ...devotee of Vishnu, while the second is to take three births as his enemy. After serving either of these sentences, they can re-attain their stature at Vaik
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  • ...to death becomes an itsumaden, which haunts whoever refused to feed it in life, crying ''Itsumademo! Itsumademo!''; "How long, how long?", how long will I
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  • ==Early Life== ...and was voted "Most Likely to Succeed" by his classmates. However, shortly after graduating from high school, one of Mullin's best friends was killed in a c
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  • ...y [[spirituality|spiritual]] and experiential, beyond this world, or after death. This article is about current generic and widely held or reported concepts **by having died and then been sent back to this life ([[near-death experience]]s)
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  • ...thology, '''Mictlantecuhtli''' ("lord of Mictlan") was the skeletal god of death who ruled over Mictlan, the underworld, with his wife, Mictlancihuatl. ...alth and abundance, alluding to the close symbolic links between death and life.[2]
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  • ==Early life== ...tions imposed when Robinson was released on probation from a Missouri jail after being convicted of forging signatures on some documents. But he started com
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  • ...moan and that there would be half-seen movements in the darkness. And yet, after I had been frog-marched into the [[graveyard]], I should feel a thrill of f .... Seeing one's own ghostly double or [[doppelgänger]] is a related omen of death.
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  • ==Life== It is claimed that on their death they bequeathed five plots of land to the village, known as the Bread and C
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  • ...kenstein]]'' introduced a new variant of undead, the dead brought back to "life" by science, though Frankenstein's creature bears some similarity to a [[go ...g an intangible physical body that often mirrors the one the spirit had in life.
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  • ==Early Life== ...to rape them and cut their throats, and usually dismembered their corpses after killing them. Most of the corpses were found with signs of [[Torture murder
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  • ==Early life== ...September 1, 1995, Bernardo was convicted of the murders and sentenced to life in prison. Later, Bernardo was also declared a "Dangerous Offender", virtua
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  • ...t snake with the head of a parrot, lord of rivers and protector of aquatic life #[[Luison]], a dog-like human, lord of death and protector of cemeteries
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  • ...Texas) is a convicted [[serial killer]] awaiting execution on California's death row. ==Early life==
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  • ...try Lee for murder in the second degree. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the benefit of parole. Currently Lee resides on death row at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola.
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  • ...ourse of several nights, continually draining the individual’s blood until death occurs from blood loss and sickness. If lucky, the victim is only dead. H ...hat the dhampir has a weak, gelatinous skeleton. Therefore, the dhampir’s life will be short and filled with discomfort and pain.
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  • ...death like execution, accident, or suicide or leaded an unholy or immoral life. This kind of reincarnation does not arise out of birth from a womb, etc, b They are also said to enter a human body and make sicken it until death.
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  • The victim was usually a relative who had caused their [[death]], or not properly observed the burial ceremonies, or who kept the deceased Female vampires could return, lead a normal life and even marry but would exhaust the husband, as if it were an [[Incubus (d
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  • ...k mythology]], '''Thanatos''', meaning "death") was the personification of death (Roman equivalent: [[Mors]]), as well as a minor figure in Greek mythology. ...ded in chaining Thanatos up with his own shackles, thereby prohibiting the death of any mortal. Eventually Ares released Thanatos and handed Sisyphus over
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  • *Animated human skeletons are known to be personified death in Western culture since the Middle Ages. *Death as one of the biblical Four horsemen of the [[Apocalypse]] has been depict
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  • ...struggle for life. Hindley later told police that Brady had found the shoe after burying the boy, and had burnt it in their home in Hattersley, Manchester. ...fore she herself was taken into custody. Brady then strangled the child to death with a piece of white string, before burying his body. Hindley stood above
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  • The two men drove around night after night, searching for their victim – always within the parameters set by M ...an end, and pulled on the rope whilst the terrified child pleaded for his life. Morss was fulfilling his evil fantasy of looking into a blonde boy's eyes
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  • ...ions'' ('''Am-heh''' in Egyptian), ''Eater of hearts'', and ''Greatness of Death''. ...rnal restlessness. The Egyptians believed the body was the key to eternal life (hence mummification); with the body devoured the afterlife would be misera
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  • ...oth]] corresponding to the Sephirot ''Netzach'' in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. "Netzach is the openness of natural love. The Harab Serapel are the Ravens of Death who reject even their own. The outer form is Theumiel, 'The Fouled Substanc
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  • ...son could become a ''vrykolakas'' after death due to a sacrilegious way of life, an excommunication, or a burial in unconsecrated ground, but especially by Some believed that a werewolf itself could become a powerful vampire after being killed, and would retain the wolf-like fangs, hairy palms, and glowin
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  • ...The creature was given life by being allowed to suck the vital essence or life force from its creator's sexual organs. It was then placed into the sea to ...he soul of a dead person, which became restless because the breach of some death taboo. It scared game away from the vicinity. Thus, the shaman had to help
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  • ...taking of life too, in what is seen as a great and eternal cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. He sometimes carries a bow. ...th an erect phallus. The phallus is itself a symbol of the power to create life. Another symbol of his sexual prowess and virility is the occasional presen
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  • ...οῖρα) literally means a part or portion, and by extension one's portion in life or destiny and as a personification "the deity who assigns to every man his * '''Clotho''' ('kləʊθəʊ, Greek Κλωθώ — "spinner") spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle. Her Roman equivalent was ''Nona'', (the
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  • ...men were murdered in their apartments, strangled with articles of clothing after being sexually assaulted. Without any sign of forced entry into their dwell ...unrelated crimes of robbery and sexual offences. DeSalvo was sentenced to life in prison in 1967. He was murdered six years later in the prison infirmary.
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  • ...sts, so they will have what they need to survive and move on to their next life. ...ly, the Hungry Ghost Festival became an important part of Chinese Buddhist life.
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  • :"In all his life, to whatsoever wight. * John Milton (1626), On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough, verse vi
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  • ...years, the myths surrounding John 'Babbacombe' Lee's story have taken on a life of their own. "The judge, in passing sentence of death, remarked how calm Lee's demeanour had been throughout the trial.
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  • ...erit will be rewarded good future lives, or even revival in their previous life. Men or women who committed misdeeds will be sentenced to torture and/or mi ...nt in Naraka, the nether world, situated somewhere in the southern region. After this time they may return to Earth in new bodies.
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  • The underlying idea of eluding death by means of arcane study and black magic can be traced to Middle Eastern fo ...f a powerful dark wizard or a demon, ''Koschei the Deathless'', who evades death by having his fiery soul placed in the eye of a magical needle. The needle
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  • ...ward, and the left hand downward; the position of the hands means life and death, or creation and destruction.
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  • ...e churel always drinks from young men, beginning with the one she loved in life. She keeps them enthralled, draining them of their vitality, until they pre
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  • ...or animal forms, possess or bewitch people, and even cause bodily harm or death. However, a shikigami is also very dangerous for its summoner. A shikigami ...igami. One character in some versions is a shikigami of Akari that took a life of its own.
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  • ...hich relates infantide to the killng of an infant in the first year of its life to by its mother. More usually, and in in criminology, it includes various ...dren and the children of other unwanted groups are targeted by government 'death squads'. In these circumstances, the children are treated as '''vermin''' r
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  • ...journalist and atheist dissenter, William Godwin. Her mother died ten days after her birth and her father, left to care for Mary and her older half-sister, ...who would always be, despite disillusionment and tragedy, the love of her life. Percy, too, was more than satisfied with his new partner in these first ye
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  • ...is victims. He was convicted on 15 sample charges in 2000 and sentenced to life imprisonment. He committed suicide in 2004 at HMP Wakefield, West Yorkshire ==Early life==
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  • ...that the "wild man" was a prince who'd been sold into slavery as a child. After reaching Texas, he and a companion had escaped, but the companion had died from exposure after a few years. It's said that the Wild Man of the Navidad was eventually sold
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  • ...ources of evils. In some texts, '''Ker''' is the single goddess of violent death(Kêr or Kêres Danatoio). ...ii. 326) pronounces to be muriai, and may be a natural, sudden, or violent death. (Od. xi. 171, &c., 398, &c.) Epidemic diseases are sometimes personified a
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  • ...ot the screenplay used in the eventual film version. The story is somewhat after the fashion of [[Nigel Kneale]], whose [[Quatermass]] stories had influence ...arge part the story of a police investigation, albeit by a policeman whose life is overshadowed by a supernatural presence. ''The Spear'' deals with a neo-
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  • ...ollowing a ruling by the judge that all statements made by Jane before her death, which incriminated Edmund, were hearsay and therefore inadmissible as evid ...last groans of her life as she lay dying and people avoided Kidbrook Lane after dark until finally the lane was built upon and Jane disappeared.
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  • ...Raven, ''The Killing Frost'', second in command. Was revealed that started life as Jacqual Frosti, Jack Frost, etc, is prejudiced against [[Seelie]] Court ...sy and death" by Sage, 2nd hand has been seen when he killed Siun (Goblin) after Kitto hacked Siun to pieces. In Merry's dream, it is shown that Rhys will g
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  • ...orers. The coroner established that each of the victims had been hacked to death with a machete-like weapon [http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,910481 ...en, was the real killer. Corona was convicted again and returned to prison after the strategy failed to persuade the court that he was innocent [http://www.
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  • ...d waiting for him and nothing wrong. Neighbors, who try to tell Mak of the death of his wife and to warn him that he is living with her ghost, meet with gri After discovering her husband's leaving, Nak pursues him. Mak sees his wife's gho
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  • ...on), Leanan Sidhe is an opposite of her Manx counterpart Lhiannan Sidhe, a life-giving spirit inspiring artists, mostly poets and musicians. ...of Ireland'' she grew restless and carried them away to other worlds, for death does not destroy her power.
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  • ...why Onam is celebrated by wearing new clothes and resolving to lead a new life of truth, piety, love, and humility.
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  • ...rth, wants to cause trouble, or died unjustly and wishes to avenge its own death. It wanders the place of its burial, unable to find rest, terrorizing passe ...etimes it only seeks justice and the punishment of those who wronged it in life, but at other times it is a simple killer. Its appearances are linked to th
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  • ...the killings, Ridgway was arrested on suspicion of murder for four deaths after DNA evidence linked him to multiple victims. The four victims named in the ...ated that his lawyers were closing a plea bargain that would spare him the death penalty in return for his confession to a number of the Green River murders
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  • ...ed in New York City, and attended Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University. After quitting university, he began shooting mostly short films and commercials. ...[[Stephen King]], an anthology of tongue-in-cheek tales that were modeled after 1950s horror comics.
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