The young girl’s homicide rocked the community, spurring rallies against child abuse and vigils in her memory.
Cultures were obtained on days 1, 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, and 21. On each day, two samples were obtained from each curtain, using one culture plate per curtain. Curtain samples were taken from the side of the curtain facing the patient, close to the edge hem; one sample was obtained from above shoulder height, and the second sample was obtained from below shoulder height. On subsequent days, samples were taken at the same heights but lateral to earlier sample locations, to avoid contamination from earlier sample sites.
It is these attributes that power Cat People’s most iconic scene, which comes past the halfway point. Oliver falls in love with a woman named Alice Moore (Jane Randolph), leading to Irena’s ire. When Alice and Oliver part on a desolate street, Irena follows her through the inky darkness. The patter of each woman’s heels creates a distinct rhythm, growing ever more frantic and heightening the tension. At one point, Alice freezes in place, peering into the empty street behind her, wordlessly communicating her suspicion that someone is following her. A growl cuts through the dark, but it isn’t Irena in panther form as we expect — it’s just the roar of a bus. The scare is intense until it dissipates in the face of the mundane. This trick, referred to as “Lewton bus,” has gone on to influence more than just horror films, but literature, comics, television, and cinema as a whole. Some of the more fascinating examples include Aliens, the original Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s first-season episode “The Witch.” The scene proves one of cinema’s greatest arguments — letting audiences use their imagination in order to heighten horror. —Angelica Jade Bastién
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Rochester becomes the first city in the state to earn gold certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system. The LEED system, as it is commonly known, addresses sustainability, quality of life, education, prosperity, equity, public health and safety. … Should a $138 million hotel project, already largely built, get $6 million more in tax-increment financing assistance? Developer Gus Chafoulias thinks so, but the Rochester City Council has yet to decide. Members expressed reluctance to agree to the request. … A Minnesota city without a winter ice rink? That’s Pine Island, where the school district, fearing liability and workers compensation claims, has decided not to set up the rink this year and a cooperative operating agreement between the city and schools has yet to materialize.
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He hacked the sisters to death, their wrists found broke and sliced as if they sought to ward the blows.
The day Cipriano Garcia was killed, he told his wife he was going to remove her from his bank accounts. Barbara Garcia grew worried, because that would mean he would realize she had withdrawn $4,000 from the account to give to her daughter, Tammy Garcia, according to court records.
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Peterson further confessed to police he was the shotgun killer, though he later recanted his statements.
The former mental patient confessed to police April 29, 1957, he murdered 30-year-old Mildred Grigonis and then hastily buried the East Gary beautician in a shallow grave at the airport.
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