The man arrested for the crime has been in jail since January.Twitter
In footage from his body cam video, Baltimore police officer Richard Pinheiro can be seen rummaging around a pile of garbage.
“Yo!” he says, pulling a bag of drugs out of a soup can. Normally, this would seem like an impressive bit of detective work — had the same footage not shown Pinheiro plant the drugs in that exact spot 30 seconds earlier:
From $62 million in grants to abolish the death penalty to $76 million in Obamacare support — Feeney donated about $8 billion to a wide range of causes.Atlantic PhilanthropiesCharles Feeney began his generous journey 40 years ago.
Charles Feeney has had one goal for the last several decades — to give away his enormous $8 billion-dollar fortune before his death. According to Forbes, the retail giant and former billionaire has now officially succeeded in that effort — and he isn’t even 90 years old yet.
Gunkanjima Hospital On Hashima Island A video tour of Hashima Island. The tiny Japanese island of Hashima emerges from the East China Sea like an aircraft carrier. It’s no wonder it earned the Gunkanjima nickname, which means “Battleship Island” in Japanese. Located right off the Nagasaki coast, what was once home to 5,259 residents is now an isolated ghost town.
Gunkanjima began in the late 1800s as a corporate project on behalf of Mitsubishi.
The gangster-turned-informant who inspired Goodfellas, Henry Hill's true story was far crazier than the 1990 film could ever portray.Martin Scorsese’s 1990 film Goodfellas is a classic mob drama, telling the story of a young gangster as he becomes heavily involved with organized crime in New York City. But Scorsese’s film is not entirely a work of fiction. It’s based on the nonfiction book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi — which chronicles the life of Henry Hill, a real gangster-turned-informant.
A 27-year-old medical student at Ohio State, Brian Shaffer vanished in the early morning hours of April 1, 2006 after he was captured by CCTV cameras entering the Ugly Tuna Saloona.TwitterThe disappearance of Brian Shaffer has never been solved.
As a second-year medical student at Ohio State, Brian Shaffer had a bright future ahead of him. But that all changed on April 1, 2006, when a night on the town to celebrate the beginning of spring break ended in his disappearance.