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9 Disturbing Stories Of Pets That Killed Their Owners

A Woman Said Her Nine Wolfdogs Gave Her “Unqualified Love” — Then They Mauled Her To Death TwitterSandra Piovesan and her wolf dogs. In May 2012, a woman in Salem Township, Pennsylvania, named Sandra Piovesan was found dead after bleeding to death inside an electrified pen that she used to contain eight of her nine hybrid wolfdogs. Her autopsy confirmed the unthinkable to be true: Piovesan had not died of natural causes; her pets attacked and mauled her until she bled out, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette reported.

9 Haunted Paintings Said To Be Cursed By Supernatural Forces

The Stagecraft, An Allegedly Haunted Painting Based On A Photograph Laura P.The Stagecraft was based on a photograph by James Kidd. In 1994, commercial photographer James Kidd and an oil painter identified only as Laura P. each displayed their works at a gallery in Tombstone, Arizona. There, Kidd displayed a photograph he had taken at an old stagecoach stop in Tombstone — a double-exposure shot that bizarrely featured a figure on the left-hand side, seemingly lacking a head.

Al Jorden Made Doris Day's Life A Living Hell By Beating Her Senseless

Doris Day was regularly beaten by her first husband, Al Jorden. When she was pregnant, he even tried to induce a miscarriage after she refused to get an abortion. Wikimedia CommonsDoris Day In 1940, Doris Day was at the start of a promising career. A talented singer, she had just signed on to perform with Barney Rapp’s band, which performed regularly in Cincinnati where she lived with her mother, Alma. It was there that she met the band’s trombonist, Al Jorden.

All About The Camel Spider, From Its Terrifying Size To Its Painful Bite

Also known as the sun spider or the wind scorpion, the camel spider is a desert-dwelling arachnid known for its enormous size and painful bite. Wikimedia CommonsThe camel spider, or sun spider, can reach lengths of up to six inches — though urban legends have greatly exaggerated their size. The camel spider is everything that arachnophobes fear. It’s ugly, huge, and the subject of many a tall tale. The myths surrounding this creature were popularized in 2003, at the height of the Iraq war, when American soldiers began spotting its spindly body in the unforgiving Middle Eastern desert.

Amphetamines Widely Used On Both Sides In WW2, Research Claims

After the British discovered the Nazis' meth-like secret weapon in a downed German plane, they decided to develop their own performance-enhancement program.A number of reports have come to light in recent years about the widespread use of methamphetamines and similar substances in Nazi Germany. Adolf Hitler himself frequently had his personal physician Theodor Morell inject him with Eukodal, a cocktail of oxycodone and speed. Wehrmacht troops on the front, meanwhile, relied on a crystal meth-like drug known as Pervitin to stay alert and awake.