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Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it -Charles R. Swindoll

Friday, 2 October 2015

Father Stops His Daughter's Wedding to Have Stepdad Walk Bride Down the Aisle With Him

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The traditional wedding ceremony for a bride involves the biological father walking his daughter down the aisle to pass her off to the soon-to-be hubby. Obviously that isn't always possible depending on the circumstances. But what happens when the daughter technically has a biological father and a stepfather?
Most of the time the dad who brought her into the world assumes the responsibility. Then again, there's Todd Bachman who went out of his way to stop the wedding procession and bring his daughter's stepdad to the altar with him, causing almost every person in the crowd to break down into a puddle of mushy tears.

A Husband Divorced His Wife After Looking Closer At This Photo He Took Of Her

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A husband took this photo of his wife after he came home from some time away. Aww she looks so cute sitting on her bed, posing for this picture. After he looked closely at the picture he decided to divorce her.
When the husband took a closer look, do you see what he found?
In the corner of the bed, under the mattress .... a guy that she was cheating with was hiding there the entire time.

Thursday, 1 October 2015

This Woman Was Raped 300 Times In Her Sleep By Her Husband

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This is British woman Sarah Tetley, 26, and she's been with husband Charlie Tetley, 34, since she was 18. There were a few hints that something was a bit off about him. He admitted to sleeping with prostitutes at his bachelor party. When Sarah become pregnant, he told her she would have to have an abortion if it was a boy. After they had their daughter, Charlie wouldn't even touch the baby for 3 months and threatened to leave Sarah if she didn't lose weight. He would shut himself up in his room and was very protective about his computer.

But even so, Sarah was not prepared when the unthinkable happened one night . . .

One morning Sarah was woken up by her husband doing something that wasn't right, as she told 'This Morning':

"I woke up in the morning in that drowsy waking up stage and realised he was molesting me in my sleep. At the time I thought I’d just pretend I was asleep. … He stopped pretty quickly "

She ran downstairs and decided to alert the authorities. The police ended up taking a look at Charlie's computer and what they found was shocking . . .
The police found home videos on Charlie's computer that documented hundreds of instances of his raping and/or molesting his wife Sarah in her sleep. What's more disturbing is that she remains lifeless in the videos; it is suspected that Charlie had been drugging his wife to keep her docile during these attacks. In addition, there was also footage of him having his way with household objects. Sarah never had a clue.


Jailed: Thug who punched girlfriend in face and put her in hospital

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A man who punched his girlfriend in the face and put her in hospital during an “extended” campaign of domestic abuse has been jailed for three years.
Curtis McAtamney, 24, was jailed on Tuesday after pleading guilty to wounding with intent at Croydon Crown Court over an attack on his partner in May, after which she finally reported him to police.
Police said the attack came after an “extended period” of domestic violence, during which she was forced to seek hospital treatment for her injuries.
Acting Detective Sergeant Tom Jones, who led the investigation, said: "This is an excellent result and sends a strong message that we will thoroughly and robustly investigate all allegations of domestic abuse and will push for the strongest possible sentencing."
He added: "If you are a victim of domestic abuse or you have information concerning domestic abuse, please contact police on 101 and know that you will be taken seriously and all possible steps will be taken to support you and keep you safe."
McAtamney, of Whitworth Road, South Norwood, also admitted supplying cannabis.

Julian Myerscough: Police hunt lecturer who skipped court as jury found him guilty of child porn offence

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Police are hunting a disgraced lecturer who skipped bail shortly before being convicted of downloading indecent images of children.
Julian Myerscough, 53, left Ipswich Crown Court while the jury was deliberating its verdict and boarded a train to London yesterday afternoon. Police met the train at Liverpool Street, but he did not appear to be on board.
They are now appealing for anyone who saw someone matching Myerscough’s description near any of the other stops of the train – Stratford, Chelmsford, Colchester and Manningtree.
The former criminal law lecturer at the University of East Anglia in Norwich was found guilty of downloading child pornography and breaching a sex offences order shortly after he vanished.
He is believed to have got on the 1.43 train, which was due to arrive at Liverpool Street at 2.55 and Stratford 10 minutes earlier.
A Suffolk Police spokesman said: “British Transport Police met the train at Liverpool Street and found no trace of him.
“Police would like to hear from anyone who may have seen Myerscough or anyone matching his description, in particular in the area of any of the stops on the London-bound train, or at any regional sea or air ports.”
Myerscough is white and 6ft 2ins tall. He is slim and has greying hair. He was wearing a suit at the time.
Anyone with information is asked to call 101 and ask for Suffolk Police.

A 14 year old smoker

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A mum has blasted her 14-year-old son's school for confiscating his e-cigarette. The angry mum said her boy needs the e-cig to help him quit smoking - as he already has a 10-a-day habit despite being underage!
The school boy's mum commented, "He's not had a cigarette all summer and now the school's just pushing him backwards".
What do you think? Was the school right to stick to their no-smoking policy, or should they have supported the mum's efforts to get her 14-year-old to stop smoking with the e-cigarette?

Smoking in cars with children will be illegal from Thursday

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From tomorrow, motorists could be hit with a £50 fine for lighting up a cigarette on the school run.
Under new laws, which come into force from October 1, it will be illegal to smoke in a car when children are present.
Anyone failing to comply with the ban, which would see both the driver and the smoker penalised, could be hit with a £50 fixed penalty.
The law is changing to protect young people from the effects of second-hand smoke, which can put them at risk of serious conditions including meningitis, cancer, bronchitis and pneumonia.

Dr Hilary Jones explains research showing the dangers of smoking in cars with children
Announcing the ban earlier this year, public health minister Jane Ellison said: "Three million children are exposed to secondhand smoke in cars, putting their health at risk.
"We know that many of them feel embarrassed or frightened to ask adults to stop smoking which is why the regulations are an important step in protecting children from the harms of secondhand smoke."
The law applies to every driver in England and Wales, including those aged 17 and those with a provisional driving licence, but the law does will not apply if the driver is 17 years old and is on their own in the car.
Drivers and smokers will still fall foul of the law if they have the windows or sunroof open, have the air conditioning on, or if they sit in the open doorway of the vehicle, but the law will not apply to a convertible car with the roof completely down.
Smoking of e-cigarettes in cars with children present will still allowed under the new regulations.
However, the new legislation has been called into question after research revealed a huge majority of drivers do not believe that the smoking ban will be effectively enforced.
An RAC survey has found that 92 percent of British motorists feel the prospect of effective enforcement, which includes a £50 fine, is unlikely.
RAC spokesman Simon Williams said: "It is worrying that nine in 10 motorists have concerns about the extent to which the new law is likely to be enforced. This is perhaps well-founded as traffic police officer numbers have fallen by nearly a quarter between 2010 and 2014 across forces in England and Wales, so it is hard to see how people flouting the law are going to be caught.
"The new ban joins a raft of other laws that have been introduced in recent years such as making it illegal to undertake or hog the middle lane of a motorway. But without sufficient enforcement there is a real danger that these laws will quickly be forgotten by a large proportion of the motoring population."