Later that afternoon, I called Derek and arranged to meet. When we sat down at the café, I could tell he was on edge, but still trying to maintain his bravado. “You really doing this to me, Virge?” he started, but I cut him off. “This isn’t about you losing your job. It’s about understanding…
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“Then you’ll keep losing the things that matter,” I replied, standing up to leave. “Think about it, Derek.” I walked away, hoping my brother would realize that true toughness is about resilience, compassion, and, most importantly, the courage to change. As I headed home to Lucas, I felt a flicker of hope that maybe, just…
On the road, I noticed a bear tangled in a net, unable to free itself:
As the last strands of the net fell away, the bear stood still, a massive presence that seemed to fill the space between us. My heart thudded loudly in my chest, every instinct screaming to run, to get back to the safety of my car. Yet, something held me there, a strange, unspoken connection forged…
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In that moment, I realized that the bear wasn’t just acknowledging my help; it was showing gratitude in the only way it knew how. I stood there, transfixed, my heart swelling with a strange sense of accomplishment and connection to this wild creature. It was as if, despite the vast chasm between our worlds, we…
As the bear disappeared into the shadowy depths of the forest, I became acutely aware of my surroundings again. The hum of the highway, the rush of the cars, the wind rustling through the trees — it all came back into focus. I stood there for a few more moments, processing what had just happened,…
When I got home, I couldn’t shake the feeling of awe and gratitude. I knew that I would carry the memory of that bear with me always — a reminder of the unexpected beauty and kindness that can be found in even the most unlikely of encounters. And though I might never see that bear…
Death row inmate suffered “excruciating” death after last meal “mistake”
Credit / Kansas Department of Corrections A death row inmate suffered an agonizing execution in 2020, hours after making a “mistake” relating to his last meal request. Wesley Ira Purkey, 68, was put on death row for the kidnap, rape, and murder of 16-year-old schoolgirl Jennifer Long back in 1998. Harrowing reports detailed how Purkey…
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Purkey then proceeded to drive Long to his home, before raping and then stabbing her to death. He dismembered her body with a chainsaw, burning her remains and smashing and scattering her bones in a septic pond to avoid detection. Later in 1998, Purkey, then working as a plumber, beat 80-year-old Mary Bales to death…
As per reports, however, Purkey neglected to secure any sort of promise over what sort of sentence the prosecution would pursue for his having kidnapped, raped and murdered the teenage Long. Ultimately he was found guilty of the crime and sentenced to the death penalty. Purkey was executed in 2020, by way of being given…
Speaking to News.com.au, Dr Gail Van Norman explained: “It is a virtual medical certainty, that most, if not all, prisoners will experience excruciating suffering, including sensations of drowning and suffocation from [the lethal injection drug] pentobarbital.” Expressing regret for the murder of Jennifer Long with his final words, Purkey said: “I deeply regret the pain and…