Today I heard a man screaming outside for ten minutes. I thought nothing of it until I heard a dog screaming. I looked out my window and see a man holding a dog, punching and kicking the poor thing. He was screaming at the dog to heal. The dog wasn’t even moving so he grabbed the dog by the muzzle and started punching it in the face. Walked a few steps and started punching and kicking it. Then crossed the street and punched the dog some more and then kicked it to the ground and beat the dog a little more. There were people walking passed and didn’t even do anything.
I’m surprised how fast the police showed up
After calling them.
This is what I woke up to….I will never understand why people are so sick. -_-

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insane-in-the-memebrane:

Michael Alig - “Club Kids Killer”

Michael Alig was the founder and promoter of the “Club Kids”, a notorious group of club-goers and partyers that rose to prominence in the 80s and 90s.

Alig first moved to New York to escape the conservative, small-town mentality he felt had oppressed him for being gay and “different”. He started off as a busboy and was quickly able to move up ranks within the New York underground scene.

He became known for throwing lavish and over-the-top costume parties. He would pull stunts such as passing out flyers for parties at fast-food restaurants, and as his and the “Club Kids” notoriety grew, so did Alig’s drug use.

Alig began to surround himself with more and more drug pushers and connections to fuel his addiction. One such connection was “Angel” Melendez (see below picture).

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On March 17th, 1996, Alig, his friend “Freeze” Riggs murdered Angel over a long-standing drug debt. Alig and Angel got into a physical altercation and Alig claims he grabbed a pillow and pushed it against Angels face in an effort to restrain him. From there, Freeze hit Angel over the head three times with a hammer. The two then proceeded to inject Drano into Angel, which ultimately killed him.

Not knowing what to do with Angel’s body, Alig first locked him in a bathroom in his apartment. Alig continued to host parties at his home while Angel’s body was locked in the bathroom. When guests began to complain of the smell, Alig claimed “plumbing problems” were the source. Once the smell became too strong to ignore, Alig and Riggs dismembered Angel and put his body into a cork-lined box. A few days following, they placed Angel’s body in a cardboard box and dumped him in the Hudson River, where he washed up on shore and found by teens hanging out on the beach. The body was not immediately identifiable and it actually took until November of 1996 for the coroner to formally report that the body found was that of Angel.

During this time, Alig went around telling people something “bad” had happened to Angel and that he was responsible. Nobody took anything he said to heart because his drug use had all but taken over. Additionally, police were reluctant to bring Alig in for questioning as he was their key witness in charges pending against Alig’s former partner Peter Gaiten.

Alig, knowing he would be heavily implicated, fled to New Jersey and holed up in a hotel until police surrounded the building. Alig gave a full confession but pled Not Guilty to first-degree murder claiming self-defense was the main cause.

In December of 1997, Alig pled guilty to manslaughter and he was sentenced to 10-20 years for Angel’s murder. His first request for parole in 2006 was denied, and he was paroled in May of 2014.

There is currently a documentary on Netflix called “Glory Daze” which highlights Alig and his crime.

reallifeishorror:

Advertised as a medical miracle performed by doctors who had previously ran experiments of the same nature on animals, “The headless woman” was a popular sideshow attraction.

The illusion was performed using a series of mirrors

congenitaldisease:

Nestled deep among the woods of Middlebury lies an abandoned village. This isn’t your average abandoned village, however, as it consists of crumbling doll-sized houses. Aptly named Little People Village, legend says a local man was terrorized by fairies who insisted that he was living on their land. In an attempt to alleviate their threats, he built a tiny village for the pixies. As they grew in population, they expected more and more from the exhausted man. Driven to the brink of insanity, the man fled and abandoned the tiny village. Another legend is a bit more grim, and says that the man committed suicide. Anybody that visits can see that a lot of detail went into the tiny village, with intricate pathways between each building and stairs inside the petite homes.

fangirltothefullest:

STORY TIME

There is this guy who has been sitting in the library talking for three hours non-stop and quietly to what appears to be no one. He’s not on the phone…. I see no phone or anything in his ears and he keeps turning to the side to look at an invisible person who is apparently sitting next to him and I don’t know if maybe he was practicing a speech or maybe seeing a ghost but he is alone and has been doing this since I sat down…

THREE hours of talking to an invisible entity non-stop in a deeply-heated conversation….. 

And I don’t feel inclined to ask him who he is talking to because he seems genuinely 100% enthralled in whatever his conversation is about. And he’s even making sense from what I can hear about the conversation from my study vantage point, like his conversation is coherent and stuff and it;s just so disconcerting because from the point of view I have it should be an intelligent two-way conversation, and yet there is only one person there.

It’s a little like the twilight zone because no one seems to be noticing the strangeness of this conversation this guy is having except me


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