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"grisly" Definitions
  1. extremely unpleasant and frightening and usually connected with death and violence

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The Dogs in the 'Grisly' Attack Each Weighed About as Much as the Victim "It was an absolutely grisly mauling," Sheriff Agnew said at his news conference, reports WTVR.
We're worried about the startling effect of this grisly reality.
RT's most popular videos are of earthquakes and grisly accidents.
Of course, Lane is also part of a grisly trend.
If not, the beastly flick could meet a grisly end.
Should news programs show the grisly details of crime scenes?
Now the current way of killing chickens sounds undeniably grisly.
There is grisly photo evidence of his death, and Libya
On the panels, Jesus's Crucifixion is depicted as especially grisly.
Experts say that lightning most likely caused the grisly sight.
The scene at Cumberland High School Monday morning was grisly.
The Post goes through the grisly story of Jarret McCasland.
She topped off the grisly pyramid with a Norwegian flag.
The circumstances that led to the grisly discovery remain unclear.
Tests are now being carried out on the grisly evidence.
But it wasn't all grisly accidents and lurid crime scenes.
Inside the 11th floor penthouse, authorities found a grisly scene.
Apart from a grisly early scene, there's little onscreen violence.
Investigators apprehended Anton Deonte Coleman within hours of Thursday's grisly finding.
Midsommar Is Scary But Not Because Of All The Grisly Deaths.
Presumably you meant to refer to the poor fellow's "grisly end".
In Grace's memories, however, nothing so grisly happened in her presence.
Here's a look at the people involved in the grisly case.
The home was vacant at the time of the grisly discovery.
And other grisly deaths around the city seem connected as well.
There's an element of eroticism in recalling a particularly grisly story.
Marina Krim discovered the grisly scene at about 230:22012 p.m.
The Last Full Measure Rated R for grisly scenes of warfare.
The Grisly Pear hung a photograph of him in its theater.
Grisly videos like this have circulated after all of the attacks.
NOT ALL NARRATIVE BORDER FEATURES fit into predictable and grisly patterns.
Pollution from drilling, producing, and refining petroleum may have grisly implications.
HEADLINES ON NEWS-STANDS up and down England make for grisly reading.
Incas mastered the  grisly practice of drilling holes in people&aposs skulls .
Gruesome human sacrifice discovery : Skulls reveal grisly secrets of lost Aztec city.
"We were warned it was going to be grisly," Norai told me.
Police have yet to discuss a possible motive for the grisly killing.
I was impressed, both by the grisly concept and the slick execution.
Protestors came armed with fake blood to comment on the grisly murders.
It depicts a grisly cat-and-mouse game between 2003 and 2009.
The beaches of France have been plagued with grisly sights in 2019.
Here he narrates with cold distance, there he is close and grisly.
Chilling &aposblood vengeance&apos discovery:  18753,000-year-old skull tells grisly tale .
King Joffrey, Ramsay Bolton and Walder Frey have all met grisly demises.
The child homicide rate, one grisly measure of welfare, has been falling.
Another is to ban particularly grisly-sounding techniques like "partial-birth" abortion.
The other man, Cosmo Dinardo, had a dark, grisly secret, police say.
It is a grisly image: ash-black water running through singed carcasses.
But on Friday, a storm transformed the plateau into a grisly scene.
He murders according to his grisly interpretations of the seven deadly sins.
Just as gravity is, so is the grisly Mac trash-can icon.
Police say it was a grisly scene ... blood splattered about the car.
Midsommar Rated R for grisly Viking-style torture and other gruesome spectacles.
It was still grisly, but it was beautiful, too; steady and special.
Sometimes the I.E.D.s provide sad and grisly evidence of Islamic State tactics.
And despite Trump's grisly anecdotes, sanctuary cities are not hotbeds of crime.
So many other Putin opponents have met grisly ends or come frighteningly close.
They turned out to be a mosaic of grisly visuals from across Asia.
Nolan's The Dark Knight is grisly, powerful, and the pinnacle of superhero storytelling.
"All crime scenes are grisly, but these victims were innocent children," Cruz said.
On Saturday afternoon, Howard Eubank Jr. called 911 after making a grisly discovery.
Did his family or his former colleagues have hints about his grisly past?
But a grisly range of pictures posted to her Facebook page on Sept.
Clandestine reports on blogs and social media describe grisly executions and public floggings.
Mr Trump's continued effort to deny the grisly obvious was callous and cynical.
And try not to picture what was definitely a grisly way to go.
The grisly murder of Burns&apos wife, Stacey, shocked New Hampshire in 2009.
If so, Whole Foods is simply withhold the grisly details from the public.
Even the attacks of 9/11 didn't present one, however grisly and sad.
The bayonet charge is just one subtle touch in the overall grisly recreations.
Hector pulls the trigger, and Gus is forced to watch the grisly aftermath.
Brexit's grisly first week, and the misery ahead, have already provoked buyer's remorse.
Schmidt imagines the lead-up to the grisly crime, and Lizzie's possible madness.
Breakingviews The golden age of television programming is heading for a grisly finale.
As he rode down the avenue, nearly every corner conjured a grisly memory.
Some hold grisly signs depicting bloody fetuses or shout religious messages through megaphones.
" He concluded this grisly note with the directive: "Find some truly hard people.
Back then, the Grisly Pear hosted everything from bluegrass concerts to belly dancing.
Their tales left him with an abiding urge to unpick a grisly story.
But this Indiana cemetery was not the only one facing the grisly thefts.
And yet despite the grisly scene, Harrouff somehow survived his confrontation with the cops.
But the grisly photo was not from Allihabad; it wasn't even taken in India.
We have yet to see if her character will meet the same grisly fate.
Soon, Scragg was flooded with messages from people offering to buy the grisly remains.
Slowly, museums and countries have started to reckon with the grisly legacy of colonialism.
He's even published the grisly details of his own DIY Furby hacks on Instructables.
BY ONE MEASURE, at least, the world might be getting a bit less grisly.
They will tell the grisly tales set forth in the indictment's 17 victim summaries.
It was 1919, and DC cops struggled to make sense of the grisly scene.
There's a grisly murder with motivations based in class, sexuality, and pent-up emotion.
Meanwhile, a grisly mystery about the location of Khashoggi's body has not been solved.
Yearly excavations beginning in 2011 provided the first clues to the island's grisly secret.
President Trump visits Pittsburgh, Venice floods and a notorious mobster meets a grisly fate.
Grisly crimes are rare in Japan, which has one of the lowest murder rates.
Their arrests followed another grisly, Los Angeles-based case of arson against the homeless.
Later, at a crime scene — a grisly torture-murder — he borrows his partner's gun.
The fans who jammed Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday can recite detail after grisly detail.
The poems can be grisly, gothic, and obsessed, not to mention quirky and disturbing.
Washington isn't the only place that has dealt with a potential grisly cat killer.
The grisly crime shocked people across the Continent and beyond, and influenced migration policy.
Australia diverts would-be refugees to grisly facilities on foreign island nations like Nauru.
A moment of post-coital bliss or the grisly aftermath of a sex crime?
It is a process that lures an entire town into a grisly Faustian bargain.
Urapan has seen episodes of grisly murder linked to drug cartels in the past.
Is this the grisly endgame for Cersei in King's Landing and Donald in Washington?
Their grisly deaths prompted him to drop infectious disease and focus on snake venom.
Human Rights Watch knows a fair bit more, and in grisly yet also human detail.
The grisly-looking birds survive off the remains of animals, often leftovers shot by hunters.
Cassandra Kitchens, who lives in the area, said she was shocked by the grisly discovery.
His grisly staging of the Dr. Manhattan origin story is immensely disturbing, but in character.
As a new detective in 1947 Los Angeles, you'll solve a number of grisly crimes.
" That story is probably apocryphal––even then, the outlet called it a "grisly underworld tale.
The grisly images escaped official censorship—as well as any standards of decency or taste.
Nintendo's Virtual Boy is often used as a grisly warning in articles about virtual reality.
But many people may not be aware that this shamrock tradition has a grisly history.
Amid news of the joint investigation, grisly details about Khashoggi reported assassination poured out Thursday.
Sessions will pursue these referrals and hold Planned Parenthood's grisly business accountable to the law.
Children have been filmed executing prisoners in grisly propaganda videos by the Islamic State group.
A period of carnage in Romania the following month was the only grisly counter-example.
Once I got to the wreckage, what I found can only be described as grisly.
Nobody talked much later about the defense that had betrayed Harvey in the grisly third.
The grisly discovery had all the signs of a human-smuggling operation turned tragically wrong.
The grisly week also underscored the complex problem that the refugee crisis poses for Europe.
Turkish officials have also confirmed grisly details surrounding Khashoggi's alleged killing to Western media outlets.
When they finally obtained a search warrant for the property, investigators made a grisly discovery.
He and his father stopped digging immediately upon making the grisly discovery on July 23.
He cited "gruesome and grisly video games that are now commonplace," as a societal cause.
Yet "Christine" is not an easy sell, not just because of its heroine's grisly death.
It's a grisly death toll — one that no other developed nation has to deal with.
The United States called the treatment "water dousing," but the term belies the grisly details.
The grisly drug violence that peaked in 2011 nearly paralyzed the city's freewheeling artistic spirit.
Cellular service remains spotty, rescue crews are making slow progress and grisly rumors are common.
Their mischief-making alternates with sometimes grisly scenes in which Dahmer contends with emerging obsessions.
In recent weeks, he has been consumed in a grisly political clash with President Trump.
Last month, after the grisly discovery on Klopfer's property in Will County, Illinois, Indiana Sens.
At age 10, he lost a kidney after suffering a grisly fall from a tree.
"It's demeaning when people say 'bark,'" said Gabe Dorado, a producer at the Grisly Pear.
In the animal kingdom, acting randomly can be the key to avoiding a grisly fate.
Why the tigers were rescued Some of the tigers were rescued after a grisly discovery.
For the grisly death of Pat, the song "Witch" begins almost a minute too soon.
CreditCreditReuters It was a grisly start to the new era for Libya, broadcast around the world.
The shooters livestreamed the entire grisly scene, and news outlets are already picking up the story.
When authorities entered a luxury home near San Antonio last Thursday, they found a grisly scene.
But Mr Scorsese, perhaps afraid of being exploitative, keeps a respectful distance from these grisly scenes.
With the grisly discovery, Runions' case has become a homicide investigation, authorities said in a statement.
"We see the same pattern repeating over and over again," ASAN says of the grisly phenomenon.
If we perish in a particularly grisly fashion, our dental records may be what identifies us.
You probably know the rest of the story, but this documentary brings it to grisly life.
It's a grisly sight, but I find what I'm looking for: a thin, glowing neon tube.
Foodbeast reports that a very observant subway rider captured a particularly grisly scene between two rats.
It's not the first time a zookeeper has met a grisly end by a Bengal tiger.
The movie is actually about how it's too amoral and grisly to stand alongside its peers.
But societies go to great lengths to hide the grisly process of pricing life from themselves.
The British television director Dan Reed has a grisly specialty: documentary reconstructions of major terrorist attacks.
This clip appears at the end of a grisly video that ISIS militants released this week.
"We had the fans' interest, and there was a buzz," Dipoto said, recalling the grisly details.
Pulsating with attention to moral principle, McDonell's approach to this grisly reality is also highly personal.
History quickly begins to repeat itself as the curious teenagers attempt to reconstruct the grisly murders. 
She describes one grisly death she'd witnessed, comparing it to a scene in the horror film.
These are scenes so grisly-sounding that they make Walmart on Black Friday look considerably tame.
A grisly new report from the Miami Herald describes the rise of this unusual hunting practice.
Children have also been filmed executing prisoners in grisly propaganda videos by the Islamic State group.
Unbeknown to the others, a few of them plan to add a grisly, real-life twist.
Asked about the origins of this lifelong appetite for the grisly side, Ms. Sud is circumspect.
Despite these grisly stories, Mr. Martínez claimed in court that he was not a violent man.
The town recently made headlines for a grisly murder case, but usually, Celebration is fairly quiet.
India's lynch mobs today represent the latest and most grisly expression of such cynical political ideologies.
Netflix's "In the Shadow of the Moon" gets started with a particularly grisly piece of business.
Lynchings are increasingly filmed and posted back to Facebook, where they go viral as grisly tutorials.
The grisly scenes from Douma were only the latest incident, and Assad may well repeat them.
And what makes us so fixated on the grisly deaths of strangers in the first place?
Her death was so grisly that I vowed to help change the way people die in America.
Cartels routinely festoon Salamanca with "narcomantas," banners that mark territory or spell out grisly threats to rivals.
Often, the door to the breakroom is unlocked, so unsuspecting employees could walk into a grisly surprise.
The state troopers have made a grisly discovery: Will's lifeless body is being pulled from the water.
The indelible gruesomeness is a credit to Hellboy's ambition to deliver bloody, grisly shocks and nightmare fuel.
Learning from your (grisly, entertaining) failures is a big piece of what makes Evolution stick so well.
Madison v Alabama is a good example of how grisly and conceptually slippery the analysis can be.
But a trip back through old biker movies reveals that the genre has always been pretty grisly.
Or that Bob (Sean Astin) also met a grisly death at the hands of another interdimensional being?
We picked the movies that scare us most, none of which involve ghosts, ghouls or grisly murders.
Grisly images posted on social media showed at least four half-naked bodies hanging from a bridge.
A concerned neighbor who checked on the couple Monday night discovered the grisly scene, Dutton told KTVH.
The grisly murders shocked the financial city of Hong Kong, a city with a low homicide rate.
The grisly collapse of Arthur Andersen may have led the other big accounting firms to behave better.
He said he took "more medicine than I should have" and woke up to the grisly scene.
The following morning, Maria turned on the local news, and a grisly image flashed across the screen.
But now, just like The Handmaid's Tale, it plays as a grisly parable about very active tensions.
Its back half is grisly, gory stuff, full of infected wounds, improvised amputations and messy bleed-outs.
He fears that finding out the status of his siblings might lead to grisly discoveries like that.
Soon after the blast, social media posts circulated describing a grisly scene, the victim bloodied and maimed.
Mr. Castile's girlfriend, above, streamed the aftermath live on Facebook, immersing viewers in the grisly scene, below.
"The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine" by Lindsey Fitzharris
It's too cynical, or too scared, to be as grisly or as dirty as it should be.
At 13, Mr. Martien went to work in an iron foundry, where he witnessed grisly industrial accidents.
As the bull market presses on, predictions of a grisly ending for stocks have become more frequent.
Still, the reported e-scooter incidents provide a grisly glimpse at the injuries behind the dry statistics.
Now, Claycat stars in another grisly remake and it's equally as entertaining and just as brutally violent.
Over 500 species of these grisly undertakers live worldwide, devouring dead flesh until nothing but bone remains.
A cinder block room contained a soiled mattress and chains — some grisly torture chamber, the couple imagined.
The president noted that the injuries he saw were more grisly than those portrayed in the movies.
Although all three of her books feature a sudden and mysterious death, they aren't grisly or scary.
Like many horror fans, it's hard to scare me with garden variety maniac killers and grisly deaths.
Members of the gang have committed brutal rapes and grisly murders, mostly targeting members of immigrant communities.
He was detained in connection with the investigation into the grisly discovery in Grays, England, on Oct.
This is the grisly world of NBC's "Hannibal," tragically canceled in the wake of its third season.
We've obtained photos of the grisly scene, showing the car ablaze along a guardrail and the aftermath.
His comics portray a grisly, often-repeated fantasy of heterosexual violence set in a dystopian, Transition-era Spain.
Some of his most popular works were surrealistic fantasies set in grisly worlds run by totalitarians and conformists.
Grisly as it is, the death binds Jay to Fauna, which is helpful for this show moving forward.
That can be challenging, and grisly, work, particularly when the person in question has detonated an explosive vest.
While it can feel overwhelming, this grisly tone is largely necessary for the darker story the game tells.
In the days after, Perez would learn the grisly details of her sister's last minutes from news reports.
When he's called in for a case, he realizes he's seen the grisly work of this murderer before.
However, soon reports of a grisly "cannibal virus" begin to surface, and vicious dogs begin roaming the streets.
Tapp spent 20 years behind bars after he told investigators he had taken part in the grisly attack.
Your surroundings shift and tilt in nauseating ways, and there are all manner of grisly things to uncover.
Distributing grisly pictures of animal carcasses does not much dampen demand, reckons Madelon Willemsen of TRAFFIC, a charity.
She devoted an entire season to exploring Charles Manson's cult and its grisly murders in the Hollywood Hills.
We've become obsessed with some of humanity's' most grisly and gruesome acts, and Manson provides that and more.
All the Sphinx ever did was doom Oedipus to a lifetime of blindness after fulfilling his grisly destiny.
Most do, in fact: by fire, by ice, by grisly murder, by their own hand, by sheer stupidity.
Prosecutors, who showed the jury grisly video of Madison's victims, disputed defense claims that the killings were spontaneous.
He also posted a rather grisly photo of the damage the explosion had done to his right leg.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - A grisly murder video has muddied Facebook's pledge to clean up the social network.
Ja'Mal Green, another activist, said the killings were, in their own grisly way, a powerful wake-up call.
Gettysburg College sits near the field where one of the most grisly battles in US history took place.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Egypt's prosecutor general, Nabil Sadek, described the grisly scene in forensic detail.
Indeed, when asked if they wanted to view the video to its grisly completion, 33 percent said yes.
Turkish officials have described a grisly assassination and cover-up, with Saudi agents dismembering the body for disposal.
Emilia Fox stars as Nikki Alexander, the head of a team of forensic pathologists who solve grisly crimes.
Her dreams often pick up the slack, and they helped her create one of the book's grisly delights.
She doesn't know Ms. Vetrano's family, but said the case's grisly details had stuck with her for months.
Season 7 of this grisly series was split into two eight-episode mini-seasons; now the second begins.
Online I find a grisly medical thriller to send Rachel, along with the book she had lent me.
At the same time, there is a grisly history here of attacks against young children on school campuses.
The mother opened the bathroom door on the grisly scene of her children in the bathtub, prosecutors say.
By that point, 153 animals died had died grisly deaths on his property, including his cows (and livelihood).
He and Joyner picked themselves up, radioed for help and moved to the center of the grisly mess.
If Lam thought the public would acquiesce in the wake of the grisly killing, she was badly mistaken.
Mr. Fedrid shared the blanket with five other prisoners, probably saving their lives during a grisly winter march.
In 2000, Patrick Murphy was convicted in Oklahoma state court of a grisly roadside murder of a fellow Creek.
It's a grisly case that has made nationwide headlines: A West Virginia woman is accused of beheading her boyfriend.
Sometimes they take on an insidious life of their own, one that focuses on the grisly with cruel scrutiny.
Rathburn addressed the families of the people whose bodies ended up in his grisly inventory during the sentencing hearing.
Really, that would only be a mild if grisly departure from the made-for-TV announcement of Neil Gorsuch.
Experimentation and learning from your (grisly, entertaining) failures is a big piece of what makes Evolution stick so well.
And for all we know, the "White Bear Justice Park" — or some similarly grisly tourist attraction — is still running.
This isn't the first time abortion opponents have targeted a specific medical procedure by giving it a grisly nickname.
As authorities continue to piece together the murder of Ingrid Lyne, grisly details are beginning to come to light.
She supports this with grisly evidence: She examines the Dassey hard drive, which contains search terms for violent pornography.
For one thing, multiple witnesses to the crimes in question are required for these grisly sentences to be applied.
Authorities made the grisly discovery after they were called to WinCo Foods in Lancaster Saturday around 2:40 p.m.
MAN ACCUSED IN NURSE'S GRISLY MURDER MAKES DISTURBING CONFESSION: POLICE All five are in custody, according to court documents.
He wouldn't confirm whether the US will take military action in response to the grisly discovery of the crematorium.
The film's grisly depiction of drug use and existential ramblings would come to define a generation of disaffected youth.
We learned that an innocent man's DNA was recently used to frame him for grisly murder he didn't commit.
But last month the prime minister, Manuel Valls, proposed some changes after the grisly murder of a Catholic priest.
There is a grisly timeliness to Oklahoma City's release now, when the far right is at a turning point.
These grisly vignettes illuminate nothing interesting, settling instead on the claim that everyone enjoys inflicting cruelty, given the chance.
According to Reuters, a local street vendor made the grisly discovery at Copacabana Beach and told a local newspaper.
The grisly details of Steinfeld's death have prompted some to call for the suspects to face hate crime charges.
Since taking office on June 30, Mr. Duterte appears to be making every effort to meet that grisly goal.
For those hoping for some grisly moments, "Doctor Sleep" offers a darker more shocking ending than the original book.
According to various news accounts, the grisly scene stretched out for a while, perhaps as long as 40 minutes.
Every week a new podcast or documentary pops up to do a deep dive on a grisly, unsolved murder.
The law was passed in the 2013 in the wake of a grisly scandal involving a clinic in Philadelphia.
The internet is full of grisly pictures of him posing with the corpses of elephants, leopards, water buffaloes, crocodiles.
After the shooting, Feinstein helped police identify both bodies, and announced the grisly assassinations in a public press conference. 
Fowler would have led off the second inning, but his season had come to a sudden and grisly end.
And, in a grisly gamification, their post-Experiment payments will correspond to how much purging activity they engage in.
By the time I was called in to read for Renly, I was well aware of his grisly demise.
For all our many differences, this is a grisly reality the working people of this country have in common.
There was cause for hope among investigators in 1970, picking over that grisly scene in the forest near Chester.
The grisly results of an autopsy in the U.K. were made public on Friday, and they were not pretty.
The day after his disappearance, investigators made a grisly discovery when they found the boy's body in a landfill.
The Islamic terrorist group ISIS used social media to recruit, spread grisly propaganda, and coordinate attacks, to deadly effect.
But in August 231, a grisly double murder occurred in this ordinary building just over the New Haven line.
The show inspired producers at the Grisly Pear to run a full-time comedy club in its back room.
This is the largest grassland in the city, but it got a reputation for grisly murders in the 1980s.
"Man Down" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for grisly wartime violence and language.
Another fun/grisly fact: If you get blasted by radiation, different parts of your body will absorb different radioisotopes.
The grisly details and the number of victims led police to refer to McArthur as an alleged serial killer.
Following the raid, police at the scene gave a morbid tour of some of the area's most grisly spaces.
He offers grisly disquisitions on the death squads, on the disappeared, on body parts washing up on the beach.
Those grisly bits of humanity bleed into all of his relationships, including the ones he has with his teammates.
Those images are believed to provide grisly evidence of prisoner abuse and are far more graphic than those just released.
YouTube was launched that same year, giving jihadists a direct, vivid means of publicising their grisly deeds and radicalising Muslims.
But for the past two months, jurors at Birmingham Crown Court have learned the grisly rituals of a juju ceremony.
On Friday and Saturday here, Trump sat for talks with men accused of masterminding election fraud and a grisly murder.
It may sound like a novel (and grisly) way to avoid bird strikes, but this isn't that kind of laser.
More than that, it's the rare horror film that treats its often shocking and grisly violence with integrity and respect.
A grisly discovery DNA tests later showed that Evans was not the biological father of the girl he had abandoned.
Femicides have been on the rise in Mexico in recent years, and the cases have grown more grisly and disturbing.
Witnesses saw at least one attack, police say The grisly discoveries began after someone called 911 at 1:49 a.m.
Thus she often photographed the grisly violence of war, along with rare views of Cossack soldiers on the Eastern Front.
In a months-long trial covered at length by the national press, details of the grisly killings shocked the country.
What seems like a straightforward scam becomes something much more grisly and layered: full of sexual perversion, tension, and deceit.
While prosecutors showed grisly photos of the alleged attack to the jurors, Wade covered her face and wiped away tears.
Halsey, also known as Ashley Frangipane, is not afraid to tell the uncomfortable and sometimes grisly truth about bipolar disorder.
One of the book's most compelling chapters relays a former killer's account of the grisly tasks he says he performed.
More than 100 people have been killed in just a few grisly days as troops have hunted for the insurgents.
As the family works to plan a funeral for the woman, grisly details about the case have come to light.
The first will reportedly focus on Newell's whirlwind romance with Meehan as it falls apart a meets a grisly end.
Namely, that the real-life George Hodel was suspected of the grisly killing for a time in the late '40s.
Archaeologists also detailed a grisly offering of 32 severed male neck vertebrae discovered in a pile just off the court.
The slaying, with its grisly details and college student victim and alleged perpetrators, made headlines in Los Angeles and beyond.
A Florida man has pleaded guilty to killing his wife and five children in a grisly 2009 rampage, PEOPLE confirms.
The grisly attack, which gripped a country that has a high rate of violent crime, also has attracted international attention.
One night, in a feat of grisly bravery, he braced for the worst and just yanked the implants out himself.
Bangladesh has blamed two home-grown groups for the wave of grisly killings over the past year and a half.
Rusty was not home at the time of the murders, and he returned from work to find the grisly scene.
And it's also been the location of very few heartbreaking and grisly murder-suicides, at a total of just one.
Publisher Bethesda announced the news this morning with a slick new trailer showing off elements of the shooter's grisly campaign.
"Mommy Dead and Dearest" thus begins with a grisly killing, before morphing into a more insidious crime involving the victim.
But we also want to avoid the least savory bits of content swirling online, including grisly violence and foreign propaganda.
But they still left an electronic trail that included GPS data, store surveillance footage and grisly exchanges of instant messages.
He commanded a militia that fought the Americans, then took part in the grisly sectarian war of 2005 and 2006.
Ms. Dahl and her husband might never have discovered the apartment's grisly history had someone not told them about it.
Instead of a grisly end, however, he simply bounces until he lands back on his feet, pauses, and walks away.
Not when there are rainy streets to prowl in a long wool coat, and grisly scenes to uncover in Whitechapel.
The project uses Microsoft Hololens to alter a viewer's surroundings, bringing the grisly carnage of war into a familiar context.
Green Room, Jeremy Saulnier's follow-up to his 2013 cult hit Blue Ruin, is a grim and grisly horror-thriller.
Also, even if Stephen King said he doesn't love the book, it's grisly, heartbreaking, and totally worth the vacation-read.
I am standing in one of London's dank alleyways, just a few steps from the scene of a grisly murder.
That which we can clutch to like a battered teddy in the face of a grisly and drawn-out divorce.
Many books have already been written about the grisly string of crimes he committed in Kansas from 1974 to 1991.
The official explanation was suicide, but several of his fingers had been cut off, in a grisly and unmistakable message.
They're setting her up to be a Christian martyr, minus the grisly end, and daring Democrats to take the bait.
The whole grisly spectacle is shot from Nacho's perspective, so we are largely confined to the action that he sees.
The image was grisly, showing a black man's slumped, bloodied body — the result of yet another police shooting in America.
Too often people imagine organ donation as a grisly, thankless process that leaves behind nothing but a cotton-stuffed corpse.
Also, when young one has a tolerance for the grisly that is practically bottomless and laced with fascination and delight.
Workers who fully commit to Epic — who survive the long hours and grisly sights — are treated to a remarkable perk.
The grisly vision is both the future of the happy couple, and a personification of death as the great leveler.
The grisly results of an autopsy were made public on Friday, and they were not pretty, but held some surprises.
The house, where police made the grisly discovery of 29 rotting bodies back in 1978, was bulldozed a year later.
DNA testing and major discrepancies in his timelines began to contradict the grisly crime scene details he divulged to investigators.
Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood" marked the 50th anniversary of the grisly Manson murders with considerable panache.
Thankfully, he does not share Joffrey's evil streak, and hopefully he won't meet the same grisly demise that Joffrey did.
Virtually everything about these captives was classified until a Senate Intelligence Committee report in 20093 disclosed grisly details about torture.
Since grisly opera might make spectators hungry, they'll be served Brooklyn Brewery beer and sausage, with a vegan option available.
Following the shootings, President Trump and other government officials partly blamed "gruesome and grisly video games" for the deadly incidents.
On Thursday morning, the residents of Uruapan, Mexico, woke up to a scene too grisly to even be called nightmarish.
The short list of prisoners who would likely be the first executed include those convicted of heinous and grisly crimes.
Nevertheless, as seen in the film's terrifying opening and its gruesome climax, Avery deftly orchestrates some grisly, intense set pieces.
Federal agents found a grisly scene when they raided Rathburn's warehouse in 2013, including remains frozen together flesh on flesh.
The makeup, which showed grisly bolts sticking out of the monster's neck, added to the ghoulishness that accompanied Karloff's performance.
Images of grisly public lynchings of African-Americans were used for years by white perpetrators as both trophy and warning.
Vahdersalo has been working on a grisly photo series envisioning a lone dark Lego character as a terrifying serial killer.
A lot of those contextually normal ceremonies from the book you're mentioning might be seen as grisly to some readers.
The Colusa County Sheriff's Office arrested Martin Christian Ehrke, 49, Thursday after making the grisly find at the farm in Arbuckle.
A grisly cellphone video of the episode played for days on local news media last fall, eliciting condemnation and hand-wringing.
The image had already been grisly, showing his slumped, bloodied body as the result of yet another police shooting in America.
The grisly discovery was made on a river island near the Siberian city of Khabarovsk, and local police are now investigating.
In both, Simpson gives a detailed hypothetical confession to the grisly stabbings — but maintains he is merely speaking in the hypothetical.
"What makes this particularly grisly is you have three children involved who were there when the executions took place," he said.
Maurice Robinson, 25, has been held for questioning since the grisly discovery of the bodies in a truck in Essex, England.
She dwells first on the grisly details of the immigrant's criminality, and then invokes her opponents' name a bunch of times.
Prosecutors said Monday that even though Clark's Instagram account was deactivated, photos of the grisly crime scene are still online today.
Stick and poke tattoos can carry some grisly risks, says Cameron Rokhsar, associate clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital.
It has a famous (not that grisly) scene involving a wood-chipper, and Steve Buscemi makes a lot of expressive faces.
It featured the depth and excitement you'd expect from a shooter, but without the grisly violence typically associated with the genre.
He's not aiming to lure out of the shadows those with a seldom declared appetite for the grisly and the ghoulish.
At its E3 keynote today, Microsoft officially unveiled Gears 5 the first new game in the grisly shooter series since 2016.
That's why a 500,000 femur, recently unearthed in a cave site near Casablanca, marks an important—if rather grisly—archaeological discovery.
To really add a flair of "WTF" to this grisly tale, the body was already in an advanced state of decomposition.
"We knew (the first quarter) was going to be grisly – and it is," said Jefferies analyst Sandy Morris in a note.
"It is an example of how the Witness Protection Act fails because it's not mandatory," Hahn said of Seal's grisly end.
Waves of grisly killings have taken place in Guerrero as cartels battle over drug trafficking routes and clash with security forces.
These stories not only provide enigmatic creative fodder, but also serve as grisly examples of the earliest versions of fairy tales.
Haspel has traveled to Istanbul to discuss the investigation and is said to have listened to audio of the grisly killing.
What turned the story from a grisly tragedy into a matter for national political debate is Rivera is a Mexican immigrant.
It quickly becomes apparent what the reason for this grisly killing is, but first, we have to get through some exposition.
Nobuhiko Takada said Nasukawa may have his wish if he is cleared by the doctors following his grisly-looking arm contortion.
The greasy, slightly grisly patty doesn't feel healthy, but it does perfectly fit the bill for a meat-free hangover fix.
The Italian authorities have also released grisly video footage taken by rescue ships approaching at least two of the sunken vessels.
Other grisly finds over the week included 40 dead tiger cubs stored in a freezer and 20 more preserved in jars.
Often there's the grisly bonus of seeing them fly off the bulls' backs and desperately try to avoid their jackhammering hooves.
The comments on YouTube are mixed, with some users criticizing the grisly images and others saying it needs to be seen.
That was when he wasn't handing out pamphlets on campuses or creating videos to expose the grisly reality of meat production.
The grisly rape and murder of the 227-year-old aspiring comedian have reignited a national conversation about violence against women.
His crumbling sense of what's relevant in music is one of the forces driving the film toward its grisly final act.
By interweaving the trivial, the humorous and the grisliest of the grisly, Chris Womersley straps us in for a shivery ride.
Face it, a grisly murder or rape draws far more attention than a story about safe neighborhoods and happy school children.
Grisly photographs of children apparently killed in the crossfire of a 50-minute firefight during the raid caused outrage in Yemen.
The grisly killings have rattled the LGBTQ community, as well as the immigrant communities that some of the victims belonged to.
So we're going to start our solving week with a somewhat grisly theme by Ed Sessa, who seems particularly put out.
The grisly footage shows fighters aligned with the Islamic State cutting the throats of 103 prisoners and shooting an 11th captive.
"It was a grisly scene, a lot of smoke and fire," one now-retired firefighter told the Sacramento Bee in 2012.
From the get-go, the police investigating Mr. Pilmar's grisly death were convinced that the culprit was someone who knew him.
But after multiple pleas, Congress hasn't acted, even after the grisly mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 21996.
The Saudi government has repeatedly denied the allegations, although the US Senate voted to condemn the young prince for Khashoggi's grisly fate.
Ed. Note: The savagery of the killings was shocking, a grisly image of a seemingly perfect family life turned into a nightmare.
From the grisly crime scene to the shocking motive, the murder of Hervey Medellin has all the makings of a Hollywood screenplay.
Engineers who were investigating the outage made a grisly discovery -- the charred remains of a weasel, CERN spokesman Arnaud Marsollier told CNN.
But more than the plot, what we remember about Pet Sematary are the grisly scares — like a scalpel to the Achilles tendon.
But instead of transporting fans to the grisly, gang-ridden streets of New York, they'll be heading over to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Witnesses said they saw at least one attack, police say The grisly discoveries began after someone called 911 at 1:49 a.m.
Specifically, it looks like Jon's wounds are just going to remain in a state of being grisly and gruesome, rather than healing.
The cliff looks not dissimilar to the quarry where, in the first season, Eleven rescued Will (Finn Wolfhard) from a grisly death.
Her son Terry was the initial target of the Manson Family murders, which ended in the grisly killing of actress Sharon Tate.
The killer left the same grisly signature on both of the bodies: A knife stuck in the right side of their necks.
More grisly scenes are likely this weekend, when 22m Thais travel back to their workplaces after celebrating Songkran, the Thai new year.
Authorities described a grisly crime scene: 18-year-old Holli Jeffcoat's bloody body on the floor, her throat slit and uterus removed.
The original 1977 Suspiria, about a ballerina who uncovers some grisly truths about her dance company, is a landmark Italian horror film.
Violent unintentional deaths fill the pages of centuries' worth of literature but seldom function as anything more than a grisly plot device.
Sessions has regularly used dark rhetoric and grisly description to sound the alarm of a violent crime uptick in speeches this year.
The investigation into her Twitter habits stems from 2015 posts in which she posted three images of ISIS executioners performing grisly murders.
The indictment alleges that Rathburn stored bodies destined for medical education and training in grisly conditions and dismembered them with a chainsaw.
It's a grisly, but also a kind of funny, visual set piece that gets at the children's nightmare spirit of the novel.
Her disbelief turns to fear as her new in-laws grab weapons and crossbows to play the game with a grisly twist.
A particularly grisly study of 219 suicide bombers found that the greater their hunger for significance, the more casualties their bombings caused.
For the detectives charged with unraveling how that grisly tragedy had come to pass, the first step was to follow the tokens.
You know a show is grisly when you feel grateful that the director didn't make a fan favorite character's death too disturbing.
Dr. Hobin said their designs were influenced by Canada's mandatory warnings for cigarette packages that featured grisly photos of smoking-related diseases.
And that was before the notably grisly goings-on in the second act involving torture implements and copious amounts of red glop.
ISIS would later release grisly videos showing its beheadings of two more American citizens, journalist Steven Sotloff and aid worker Peter Kassig.
She tries her best to pass it, looking at each image and eagerly describing the grisly murders she sees in every inkblot.
"It's looking very grisly," said Ian Wright, the director general of the Food and Drink Federation, which represents much of that sector.
Uruapan, which is home to a quarter million people, has seen episodes of grisly violence linked to drug cartels in the past.
The Guardian called it a "diabolic luxury" while The Sun said the occasional one-liner lends some fun to the grisly scenes.
Grisly details of abduction, torture, beatings and sexual abuse were disclosed in court, turning the couple into the most hated in Britain.
In the film, a Texas man (Josh Brolin) stumbles upon a grisly murder scene and takes off with a bag of loot.
In one of the war's most grisly incidents, warplanes strafed a retreating Iraqi column north of Kuwait City, melting man and machine.
The two cases have been particularly sensitive for the president, who took office vowing to end years of grisly violence and corruption.
"When I see his Hawaiian shirt, I know I'm home," said AMarie Castillo, a comic who produces shows at the Grisly Pear.
Music is muted — the grisly snap of bones and squelch of peeling flesh predominate — while the camera maintains a cool, observational stillness.
MS-13 is a violent criminal gang with ties to El Salvador that has been linked to grisly killings around the country.
Grisly details from the alleged feed suggest that Khashoggi was tortured then killed soon after entering the consulate, according to Turkish media.
This January, you&aposll find plenty of page-turners, from engaging thrillers and cultural commentaries to thought-provokers and grisly fairy tales.
Bangladesh has blamed JMB and another home-grown outfit for the wave of grisly killings over the past year and a half.
A 1983 paper, "Forced Copultation in Waterfowl," by Frank McKinney, Scott R. Derrickson and Pierre Mineau, describes the process in grisly detail.
They end up in a small town with a grisly secret history and a murderous priest played with characteristic gusto by Vincent D'Onofrio.
Tickets were sold to the events and families had picnic outings, while photographs and postcards of the grisly murder were taken as souvenirs.
The #MyLastShot group is asking relatives to share the grisly images of a death across social media in their campaign for gun control.
But scientists are finally uncovering some of its secrets — all thanks to a tiny NASA probe that died a grisly death last spring.
Murky details, grisly deaths One high-ranking government official who spoke to CNN suggested there might not have been a shootout per se.
For one, it just looks grisly — that the state is moving forward so quickly has already inspired a few articles calling for Gov.
Some of the scenes are downright grisly, and there are a lot of them since the Obra Dinn featured a crew of 60.
De Raho recalled one particular grisly episode that involved a victim's severed head being thrown into the air and shot as a target.
In two of the killings, authorities say he left the same grisly signature: a knife stuck in the right side of their necks.
The imagery evokes the discovery of Laura Palmer's body in the Twin Peaks pilot: an almost elegant, ethereal portrayal of a grisly death.
Shreves gave VICE News a tour: The most public glimpses into the industry have tended to come in the form of grisly scandals.
At the outset of the game, a series of yakuza have been murdered in a grisly fashion, and Yagami is investigating what happened.
Questions have also been raised about the quality of the procedure in Iran: the United Nations has detailed grisly stories of botched operations.
Mass murderer Harry F. Powers, also known as the Butcher of Clarksburg, tells a detective the details of his grisly murders on Sept.
Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Billy Eichner, and whoever else FX rehires struggling to survive a grisly Gilligan's Island reboot.
"There were no actual dogs in the scene while I was there, it was all CGI," he recalled of his character's grisly death.
ISIS was responsible for more attacks and deaths than any other group, Siberell said, a grisly trophy claimed by the Taliban in 2015.
Making action heroes out of crust punks In that way, and that way alone, Jeremy Saulnier's grisly thriller Green Room is a fantasy.
In response to a grisly mass shooting in 1996, the country passed a legislative package that strengthened its gun laws across the board.
But inside a building and in a city, we don't dominate, and the grisly proof is available in Bellavia's Medal of Honor citation.
He aligned the U.S. with forces committed to Gadhafi's violent overthrow, who met a grisly end at the hands of Obama's Libyan allies.
John (Max Records) perks up when his little community hosts one grisly murder, then another, and he sets out to solve the case.
That grisly crime, which took place in 1963, killed four African-American girls who were inside the predominately black church at the time.
His anonymous assailants Photoshopped pictures of his daughter's face in a gas chamber and left GIFs of grisly executions on his wife's blog.
Gunmen wielding AK-47s entered the cafe where about 50 club members were meeting and began firing, leaving a grisly, blood-soaked scene.
Ms. Ortega's lawyer, Valerie Van Leer-Greenberg, said in her opening statement that insanity was the only possible explanation for the grisly killings.
The Iranian artist Sam Samiee, who has chronicled the grisly history of crucifixion, is showing a playful multistyle painting collection (Dastan's Basement, Tehran).
Soon after, the grisly video of one of their killings began to spread online, and was even forwarded to the women's family members.
I needed to find someone my own age, and Richard did too; there wasn't enough love to take us to the grisly finish.
She wrote frankly about the psychological toll the project took on her, how immersing herself in the grisly details left her emotionally frayed.
When she died in 1926, the baroness bequeathed her grisly 180-piece collection without explanation to the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
The epic conclusion of Thomas Cromwell's story, "The Mirror & the Light," details the downfall, and grisly end, of Henry VIII's infamous chief minister.
The news media regularly features grisly reports of deaths caused by older drivers, some of whom are later discovered to have Alzheimer's disease.
Using testimony from police detectives, medical experts, grieving relatives and Mikayla — who is now 11 — prosecutors presented the jury with the grisly story.
It is filled with mayhem, but avoids grisly violence — at least until the finale pulls out some gory, and not inapt, punch lines.
One of the most grisly looks showed Stark with an eye popped out, something that never would have made it to the screen.
Given that most everyone thought Loveless was responsible for his wife's grisly slaughter, her family might have dismembered him as payback, she said.
The arrest came after the boy, who remains unidentified because he is a minor, allegedly made statements linking himself to the grisly murder.
The question is whether Riyadh's final explanation for Khashoggi's demise is enough for the international community to move on from the grisly episode.
"The Belko Experiment" is a grisly, sick-making exercise in sadism that tries to camouflage its base venality in a thought-experiment plot.
In one particularly grisly case, as much as 60% of the victim's body had been consumed by the tigress, according to official records.
The morning after that warning, police were dispatched to Langdon Park in the center of the neighborhood, where they found a grisly scene.
I found it interesting to experiment with combining such a grisly subject matter with a tune that felt sort of upbeat and light.
In my time here, not a day has gone by without a story of a grisly shooting, or body parts left on doorsteps.
Still, he had a point: news in Memphis is a grisly drumbeat of shootings, including, this week, that of a two-year-old girl.
The trial had been difficult for the jurors, who wiped their eyes, covered their mouths and looked away from the grisly crime scene photos.
Taken as a whole, the album functions as an associative tour of the ghetto while reporting on gangsta pathology from the grisly psychological inside.
When they arrived, responding officers found a grisly sight: a 70-year-old woman was lying in a pool of blood in her apartment.
In the 1960s and 133s a series of grisly accidents with toxic waste prompted governments in rich countries to regulate its disposal more stringently.
Though critics have been asked not to divulge the grisly ending of the opera, it's not hard to imagine where "Dog Days" is heading.
It has also seen grisly acts as Syria and Russia have been tied to war crimes for bombing schools, hospitals, and other civilian areas.
The "vessels of evil" that Niles suggests we embody in Winnebago Graveyard take physical shape when a figure is summoned from the grisly sacrifice.
Van Houten was not involved in the grisly killings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six others during a two-day spree in 19763.
Both would loosen restrictions on late-term abortions, the kind that gives pro-lifers their most inflammatory, which is to say most grisly, publicity.
They have a point; Brendan confessed to a grisly crime after a three hour interview, which, in terms of law enforcement, isn't that long.
Christian says the walls of the scrap yard are plastered with safety posters featuring grisly photographs of workers who suffered on-the-job injuries.
In the space of those 10 days, the county would gain notoriety as the scene of grisly killings that stunned residents and investigators alike.
Davis was not involved in the grisly killings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six other people during a two-day spree in 1969.
The carnage Elizabeth (Keri Russell) inflicted on The Americans was mostly part of her job: a grisly price to pay for serving the motherland.
Looks like DiCaprio will have to take a break from doing his best Teddy Roosevelt impression to find time to film the grisly saga.
With tools like Facebook Live and Periscope available to anyone with a smartphone, the chances of unexpectedly streaming a grisly moment have drastically increased.
If last year's Everest had ended without trotting out grisly photos of the actual survivors, it would be like a Transformers movie without explosions.
Police responded to the apartment, finding the grisly scene, after Schlecht's relatives asked that they perform a wellness check, an official NYPD statement explains.
A peaceful march here had turned grisly, and a gunman's rampage wrapped darkening downtown streets in panic, noise and the stench of gun smoke.
The migrants tell of grisly murders, of how gangs have recruited boys as lookouts and drug runners and forced girls into becoming their brides.
It followed a grisly murder-suicide last year in which 24 Chinese tourists were killed after the driver set their moving bus on fire.
Only here, the most resourceful participant among the quarry is Crystal ("GLOW's" Betty Gilpin), who methodically goes about defending herself, often in grisly ways.
Syndergaard and Harvey would miss months with injuries, just two of the flattened muscle cars in a grisly pileup that killed the Mets' season.
By steadily spooling out grisly details of the killing, Mr. Erdogan has found common cause with American lawmakers outraged by Saudi Arabia's brazen tactics.
Lindsey Fitzharris's slim, atmospheric "The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine" has its share of resplendent gore.
In a violent skirmish, he learns how grisly war can be, and deserts, to return to Tatara and the woman (Anna Ishii) he loves.
Set in the outback, this grisly pageant of suffering tells an ultraviolent story of backpackers who become the victim of a torture-loving loner.
As Murphy's projects often do, the effect at times risks not just providing insight into a murderer, but glamorizing him and his grisly actions.
The challenge here is to make the movie more than just a grisly reenactment of those events or to glorify the lone-wolf perpetrator.
Sadly, almost every day our photo editors see upsetting, even grisly images of war or carnage — from Syria, from terrorist bombings and other situations.
The conservative cable network cut away from the proceedings early on, returning to regularly scheduled programming, after Trump described human trafficking in grisly detail.
King has effectively been translating America's private, communal, and cultural fears and serving them up to us on grisly platters for half a century.
After suffering a grisly ankle injury in the opening game and missing last season, Hayward has struggled to find a rhythm in his return.
Panoptica were wax museums much like Madame Tussaud's, but with grisly and educational items that would be more at home in the Mütter Museum today.
The sad reality, however, is that people have used the technology to share grisly footage of little public value and high potential for collective trauma.
It is hard for Danes to fathom the grisly discoveries and to imagine that someone as well-known as Madsen could be responsible for them.
The 737 MAX was grounded in March following two grisly crashes—killing 346 people—that seem to have been caused by a software-design flaw.
A slim 2 percent of voters also said Trump's grisly, televised Oval Office address on border security last week changed their minds on the wall.
Its grisly nature can make it a challenge to play through, but it's also one of the most arresting games I've experienced in some time.
Niannian's parents run a shop that sells funeral ornaments; his rich uncle manages the crematorium, and processes its waste into a grisly brew, "corpse oil".
Much like James Murphy's merry band always have, "Negative Space" details grief without getting grisly, and finds a danceable spot among the doom and gloom.
Mr. James can barely rise from his bed before his senses remind him of the grisly, confounding crime that snatched away his friend and neighbor.
At other lynchings, fingers and teeth and even pieces of skin were taken as grisly mementos that were openly displayed after the murder was over.
The real-world stakes for Game of Thrones may not be as high as in this grisly fantasy, but a win is still a win.
It's a cheeky, grisly way to keep the timeline straight and give some separation to a string of characters who are mostly interchangeable by design.
The show depicted the grisly suicide of its protagonist, which alarmed mental health experts who were worried about the potential effect on young, vulnerable viewers.
We don't have the option to look away from the grisly and terrible of what's inside—though we're forced to imagine rather than see it.
And it was quickly picked up by someone who, though less famous than Lavoisier, perhaps because of his grisly end, was arguably the greater man.
The ceremony held Friday was a grim reminder of how human body parts of indigenous people were swapped and sold in a grisly, exploitative trade.
Up until now, authorities have said the grisly deaths could be the product of anything from domestic violence, to a robbery to something else entirely.
Their deaths are next-level grisly, what with all the poop; they're hideous to behold; and they live on our faces, for crying out loud.
No judgement—we've all watched, horrified on a Thursday night, as Dr. Bailey amputates a grisly left leg that started out as a simple bruise.
Anslinger had plucked the story of the ax murder from his "gore files," a collection of 250 grisly homicides committed by alleged consumers of cannabis.
When a murder case is reopened after 14 years, a prominent Boston family discovers that one of its own could be responsible for grisly atrocities.
The crime is grisly, but Jong-gu is an amiable, likable fellow; his endearing personality gives the first quarter of the film a comic underpinning.
The two women who host it have been best friends for years and have an entertaining rapport that helps balance out the show's grisly content.
Determining a person's cause of death is a grisly but essential business, especially when the bodies start piling up like they did this past summer.
As grisly as the killings are, NGOs like Action for Development are keen to point out that these murders are not happening in a vacuum.
I am more concerned about the tabloid publications that are completely happy to publish a grisly photograph of a beheading or something of that nature.
Therapists are there to aid you, not to be entertained, and just because you're the one sharing the grisly details, any power imbalance is imagined.
The earliest gothic literature from the likes of Horace Walpole and Mary Shelley were, likewise, in the style of discovered documents detailing grisly faraway events.
The leaks offered grisly descriptions of audio recordings that revealed Mr. Khashoggi had been dismembered, his head and fingers cut off, incensing the international community.
While the story is perhaps not unique, "Zombie" is the most accessible of Fulci's films, which went on to get only more experimental and grisly.
Among those who voted against his nomination were Representative William A. Petit Jr., whose wife and daughters were killed in a grisly 2007 home invasion.
Lawmakers are furious with the Trump administration over its weak response to the grisly death of Mr. Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and Virginia resident.
Mindhunter never shows us grisly murders themselves — it only shows the aftermath, in the form of those chalk outlines and the occasional crime scene photo.
But while at least two dozen murders have already been discussed, many more dark tales — and much more grisly evidence — have gone unheard by jurors.
The grisly murders have prompted calls for the city to do more to help an estimated 83,239 people living unsheltered and to address mental illness.
Set in Philadelphia, the film opens in 1988 with the grisly deaths of a steak-slinging diner cook, a concert pianist and a bus driver.
The SD card was labeled "homicide at Midtown Marriott" and contained 39 grisly images and 12 videos which authorities believe shows the unidentified woman's murder.
Privately owned guns are rare in China, because of a virtual ban on civilian use, and grisly attacks on officials by colleagues are also uncommon.
In doing so he saved millions of lives, even as the United Nations Peacekeepers under Kofi Annan largely withdrew, leaving Rwanda to its grisly fate.
Despite, or maybe because of, the grisly subject matter, Ms. Hardstark and Ms. Kilgariff talk freely about their personal lives, like friends at Sunday brunch.
Readers of The Times who had been witnessing the grisly war of attrition since 1914 might have known that a different fate was in store.
Bookshelf Grisly Alert: Don't leave Wilfried Kaute's "Murder in the City: New York 1910-1920" (Thomas Dunne Books, $35) on your kitchen or coffee table.
The question we may be left asking at the end of the grisly episode is which of the three acted with the most grotesque hypocrisy?
An inmate accused of "looking" at a guard was attacked by a police dog, a grisly episode captured on video later leaked to the press.
But he also sharpened a darker narrative, sharing grisly stories of rape, murder and other crimes he said were committed by undocumented immigrants in Pennsylvania.
Initial plan allegedly involved poisoned coffee Investigators revealed grisly new details about the killing and what steps the two allegedly took to cover it up.
But Syria, backed by Russia, has consistently denied responsibility for the strike, and world opinion remains split on the true culprit in the grisly attack.
The villainous Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) was mercilessly beating one of our lead characters to death without the show revealing who suffered the grisly fate.
The grisly discovery on Sunday was made more than 393 miles from the site of a similar episode of mass migrant deaths 14 years ago.
Grisly crimes often get prominent play, and Fox News personalities frequently fault the rest of the media for downplaying crimes by minorities against white victims.
There were eyewitnesses, a security tape, grisly mugshots where Pee-wee looks like Steve Buscemi at the end of Fargo, but with much longer hair.
Like The Nice Guys, it was a buddy cop thriller that relied on the kick of grisly violence and lurid sexuality to sell its thrills.
What it does care about is making everything as grisly and graphic as possible, with blood and sex and gothic atmosphere dripping from every frame.
But the gaudiness at the cemetery 15 minutes' drive from the center of Culiacán hides the grisly reality of the lives of many of their inhabitants.
One grisly detail: Hannibal told his men to merely cut the Romans' hamstrings, so the Carthaginians could come back later and finish them off at leisure.
He cited a number of bizarre and grisly instances of violence that had occurred in the neighboring border city of Juarez, Mexico — some verifiable, some not.
EXCLUSIVE: GRISLY PICS SHOW MASS WHALE SLAUGHTER IN REMOTE FAROE ISLANDS HUNTS The whales can be hunted during a 100-day season that starts June 10.
A grisly discovery, yes, but perhaps even more chilling was what the beheaded skeleton was holding: two small whistles, one in the shape of a skull.
Either you love to sit down to a night of grisly murders and teens in terrible danger of being kidnapped or trying pot, or you don't.
In a prime-time TV address Tuesday night, Trump made his case for a wall, highlighting multiple grisly examples of Americans allegedly murdered by undocumented immigrants.
After a spate of grisly terrorist attacks on foreigners, gay people and outspoken secularists in recent years, the government has cracked down on violent Islamist groups.
"I think what I found in the book again, and in the screenplay, was that it unleashed something very primal, very kind of grisly," says Branagh.
The grisly attack was the latest in a series of murders that have targeted minorities, secular thinkers, followers of other religions and LGBT activists in Bangladesh.
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Many of the cases turned on the grisly fate of legendary figures in the struggle that finally led to the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990.
The room where it happened, Dickens said—by which he meant the scene of a grisly murder that had scandalised the city nearly two decades earlier.
Almost all of them were murdered in the death camp's gas chambers; just one grisly episode in the six-year saga of Nazi barbarity in Poland.
As that came to a grisly end in the default of 2001, bankruptcy also ensnared the post office's new owner, a conglomerate led by Franco Macri.
At night, with the snow gently falling, it takes on the character of a scene from Fargo except the grisly murder never happens; it's all mood.
The first hour of the special focuses on Kemper's childhood, the thought process behind his grisly murders, and how he evaded capture by outsmarting law enforcement.
An investment conference in Riyadh in October was overshadowed by the grisly murder of Jamal Khashoggi, an exiled Saudi journalist, in a Saudi consulate in Turkey.
In the year before the cafe atrocity, a string of grisly individual murders, including of bloggers and foreigners, had already raised the alarm for overseas investors.
That was the year he was acquitted of murder charges in the grisly slayings of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.
I've seen otherwise reasonable people defend Dany for killing Samwell's father and brother in this grisly manner with arguments that don't withstand a second of scrutiny.
Serving a life sentence after pleading guilty in December to murdering LaFontaine-Greywind, Crews admitted to a grisly sequence of events in the younger woman's death.
The C.I.A. says that country's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, arranged the grisly assassination of the Washington Post contributor and Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi last year.
Cersei got her revenge on Ellaria Sand and daughter in a grisly-but-fitting reversal of Myrcella's killing, all while keeping Euron Greyjoy at arm's length.
The court filings paint a grisly picture: As Ashley Kubiak sped down a Texas highway in her Dodge Ram truck, she checked her iPhone for messages.
In an email interview, Guadalajara-based journalist Stephen Woodman explained what this grisly trend looks like, who's behind it, and how it has affected residents there.
Last week, a 23-year-old transgender woman was killed in Clewiston, Florida in what investigators reportedly described as a grisly death in a burned car.
Because of its grisly power we think of the Red Wedding as a standalone episode in itself, like "Blackwater"; it's more like "Hardhome", a half-standalone.
The subreddit is unquestionably grisly but remains surprisingly well-loved by some devotees, who insist that its graphic depictions of death are in fact life-affirming.
The grisly experiments rejuvenated the aging mice, making them stronger and healthier, and introducing the 21st century's longevity enthusiasts to the therapeutic potential of young blood.
It's a time-looping murder-mystery, in which you're trapped in a mansion with a bunch of grisly deaths happening at the same time each day.
Since his 2014 murder by ISIS captors, disseminated worldwide in a grisly and raw piece of terrorist video propaganda, James Foley has become a household name.
The app Periscope has also live-streamed its share of grisly and objectionable content, including the rape of an Ohio teenager and a suicide in France.
Since Mr. Duterte took office in June promising a grisly campaign against crime and drugs, the Philippines has seen a surge in killings of drug suspects.
Turkey's leaders have largely refrained from publicly accusing the Saudis, but the country's security officials have leaked a stream of details that reflect a grisly murder.
The grisly, if unconfirmed, reports about the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, have prompted a growing list of attendees and sponsors to bail out of the Riyadh meeting.
Dr. Faulkes learned this the hard way one morning in March last year, when he turned the light on in his lab to a grisly scene.
Driven largely by a decline in energy prices, the Standard & Poor's index suffered a grisly 6.9 percent drop at the worst moment of the recent decline.
In nontheme news, I liked ROYAL BLOOD and AERIAL PHOTO, which both debut today, although the other debut, CHOKE COLLAR, felt a bit grisly to me.
That effort has grown since grisly details emerged about the murder of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the country's consulate in Turkey earlier this month.
While she does, the cinematographer, Christos C. Bitsakos, has a fine time capturing the men in grisly states of injury and decay, sometimes to humorous effect.
It restores the show to its original scale and sensibility, reminding us of the special potency of grisly things that come in small, impeccably wrapped packages.
Add to these grisly innovations the high-power guns that, dronelike, pulverize bodies outside the range of vision, and you can see how warfare became depersonalized.
Beyond the grisly nature of Khashoggi's killing, some of the most chilling material focuses on Saudi efforts to control social media, influence opinion and intimidate critics.
"Knife + Heart" opens with a gay-bar pickup in 1979 Paris that culminates in a grisly murder, committed by a man wearing a seriously scary mask.
Michael Shannon is particularly good in the story-within-a-story as a West Texas detective assigned to sort through a grisly kidnapping and murder case.
Although America's political debate about guns tends to focus on grisly mass shootings and murders, a majority of gun-related deaths in the US are suicides.
The grisly nature of the death and dismemberment of Seattle-area mom Ingrid Lyne has investigators wondering if accused killer John Robert Charlton may have killed before.
The group's media wing, al-Furqan, documented every aspect of its offensives, paying special attention to the grisly fates of members of the Syrian and Iraqi regimes.
Created by Victor Fresco, "Santa Clarita Diet" has a jokey, sitcom-style quality to it, even with the occasionally grisly image of projectile vomiting or exposed entrails.
Today, the area has recovered from the grisly scenes that were prevalent at the peak of the outbreak, but poverty and related issues remain to be solved.
Outside stand monkey-pod trees and the mountains of Oahu; inside are rows of tables on which rest skeletons, individual skulls or hip bones, and grisly scraps.
A 4-year-old California girl woke up on Thursday to find a grisly scene: Both of her parents and her grandfather were dead from gunshot wounds.
Though some found comfort in the quick arrest of a suspect, Jacqueline Ramirez, 36, another relative of Ms. Torres-Gonzalez's, said the killing's grisly circumstances were haunting.
True to form, he wound down his speech Tuesday night with grisly descriptions of crimes allegedly committed by the undocumented, including killings blamed on sanctuary city policies.
His spree started with people he was close to, with the grisly murders of a former navy officer friend, Jeffrey Trail, and David Madson, a former boyfriend.
Whether this is misogynistic or intended as a depiction of misogyny is unclear, but the viewer's attention stays focused on Jack while "Simple" becomes another grisly prop.
As you explore you'll hear a persistent rain and rumbling thunder outside, lights will flicker unexpectedly, and you'll stumble upon notebooks filled with details of grisly experiments.
The trial had been difficult for the jurors, who wiped their eyes, covered their mouths and looked away from the grisly crime scene photos, according to Jacksonville.com.
Kushner reportedly kept that dialogue going even after bin Salman was accused by congressional leaders of ordering the grisly murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi last October.
The worst was the realization that he hadn't entirely escaped from MS-13, which police have linked to several grisly murders in his community and nearby towns.
"The wolf is the arch type of ravin, the beast of waste and desolation," remarked Theodore Roosevelt in his 1902 book Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches.
A former member of the murderous Manson family is speaking out — and recalling how other members told her about the grisly killings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate.
That "grisly routine," as the congresswoman calls it, repeated yet again after the massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando in June, the deadliest in American history.
"The Knockadoo" reminded me of a campfire ghost story, a grisly legend designed to make you check your bathtub to make sure no one is hiding there.
The collision treated riders to a grisly scene, hurting six people and resulting in the death of one of the truck's passengers, 28-year-old Christopher Foley.
For the first time since 803, Texas is not the most execution-happy state in the country—that grisly title belongs to Georgia, which executed nine people.
The two of them join forces — Holly helps, too — in a convoluted caper that involves mistaken identity, air pollution, political corruption and a handful of grisly murders.
The researchers believe that after the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the political instability that followed, power struggles could have grisly results like this massacre.
A grisly streak of large-scale attacks by jihadists linked to the Islamic State has killed more than 200 people in three countries in the past week.
The paper says the recording of Khashoggi's grisly October 2, 2018 killing and reported dismemberment at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul was obtained by Turkey's intelligence agency.
The only solace in this grisly news is that Luigi appears to have been unconscious at the time of his death, so he likely did not suffer.
"Blood Meridian" is propelled by grisly, deeply researched depictions of the violence perpetrated by remorseless white American men, unconcerned with the traumas they were unleashing into history.
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The movie was shot with antique lenses, which means Jennifer Jason Leigh's grisly black eye, as well as other mangled body parts, are in startlingly vivid detail.
Police officers arriving at the apartment discovered a grisly scene: a partially decapitated woman on the floor, with some of her fingers severed and multiple stab wounds.
But that grisly ending didn't dampen his desire to take on the role, or diminish the suspense in Season 4 of the "Narcos" franchise, now on Netflix.
The good times ended the next morning with the grisly murder of one of the men, Joseph Comunale, a 248-year-old Hofstra graduate from Stamford, Conn.
Now, scientists have found direct, concrete evidence, published Tuesday in Nature Communications, that these insects have honed their grisly tactics over the course of millions of years.
But his 2014 television mini-series, "Li'l Quinquin," about an impish kid caught up in a grisly murder mystery, added an antic playfulness to the Dumont vocabulary.
"I'm more amazed by the human skull every time I work with one," she told People magazine in 215, dismissing the notion that her work was grisly.
People have become accustomed to grisly stories of Mexican gangsters dragging reporters from their homes, ambushing them in their cars or leaving severed heads outside their newsrooms.
Throughout, Mr. Trump focused on grisly, specific stories while ignoring questions about why there needed to be a national emergency now, as opposed to two years ago.
He repeated grisly stories of violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants — never mind that the crime rate among immigrants is no higher than among native-born residents.
The sparse and grisly details released by the police stood in jarring contrast to the color photos of Alanche that his friends taped onto the building's exterior.
One courageous straphanger was thoughtful enough to capture the entire grisly scene on film, so we can all bask in the wonders of New York City nature.
Police made the grisly find in the apartment in Zama, a city just outside Tokyo, after investigating the disappearance of a 23-year-old woman earlier this month.
Some, including members of the wider Romanov family, were desperate to draw a line under the grisly events of the Revolution and saw Anderson as a calculating impostor.
The film can be hard to watch as things spiral to a grisly ending, but there are important lessons to be learned for those who can hold on.
And, make no mistake: Though Schwartz's collections were technically kid-friendly, they featured tales of grisly murder, haunting, and, on one occasion, spiders planting eggs in one's face.
The criminal complaint was accompanied by an affidavit from an FBI special agent that briefly described the relationship between Beal and Krajnyak, as well as the grisly blast.
Foreign tourism has oscillated wildly in recent years because of political violence and terrorism, including an especially grisly attack in 2016 that targeted expatriates in Dhaka, the capital.
There's a certain degree of grisly irony that goes along with having a lovely cake spew homophobic vitriol at its incumbent devourers vis-à-vis brightly colored frosting.
That company was shuttered following an FBI raid in 2014, but eyewitness details are being made public for the first time—and they're almost too grisly to believe.
A multistate search for the pair apparently reached a grisly end when authorities in Rockbridge County, Virginia, found Ligurgo's SUV — on fire — in the backyard of residential area.
When Patterson finally succeeded in his grisly scheme, police say, he shot Closs's father and then broke down the bathroom door where she and her mother were hiding.
Late into their long, grisly night, after battling the fire for several hours, firefighters found the body of one of the children near her mother's, the chief said.
But Simpson, of course, is defined by another crime: his 1995 acquittal in the grisly murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.
After all, if Megan had simply given in to her husband's desperate desire for a kid earlier on, her entanglement with Tom—and grisly end—never would've happened.
The dread-fueling horror classic follows a group of sorority girls who become victims of grisly murders over Christmas break after receiving a series of disturbing phone calls.
The only woman director with a film in the main competition is Australian Jennifer Kent, following up her 2014 psychological horror "The Babadook" with grisly drama "The Nightingale".
Emergency room physicians see all kinds of grisly stuff, which made us wonder: What products do they consider so hazardous they ban them from their homes and yards?
Mr. Lucero's father was a mechanic and helicopter gunman in the United States Army who found himself doing grisly cleanup in the aftermath of the 1968 Tet offensive.
The next entry in the gruff and grisly "Gears of War" third-person shooter series was announced by Microsoft in June during the company's annual E3 media briefing.
Detroit police said they filed four homicide warrants on Thursday for a man suspected of committing a grisly murder spree that stoked fear across the city for months.
He opened his statement with grisly details of a 1998 murder of a father, mother and daughter committed by one of the men who was appealing his sentence.
After the Dutch crime writer's grisly and seemingly autobiographical manuscript was rejected by his publisher for being too gruesome, excerpts began popping up in the Dutch underground press.
British animator, artist, and musician David Firth is an unsung hero of grisly, nihilistic art-comedy in a world where David Lynch is all enlightened now or something.
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Last month, while playing in French Federation of Rugby League Elite 1 match against UTC, Peacock suffered a grisly injury and required 11 stitches to repair his penis.
After spending half the ride itemizing their inadequacies, the most he has time for is the exchange of some grisly back story, which has to pass for intimacy.
The grisly unsolved murder took on a life of its own in the media, and Jewett became proof of the eternal price a woman would pay for impurity.
To make this hike from hell even more unnerving, a storm forces the women to take cover in a cabin with a grisly connection to a serial killer.
"Mean" begins with an imagined look up Sophia Torres's skirt, and moves into a grisly moment-by-moment recap of how she was chased and mutilated and murdered.
Grisly passages leaked to Time and Spy magazines and prompted a public outcry, and in November 1990 Simon & Schuster canceled the book two months before its scheduled release.
The grisly discovery of the cows comes at a time when many New York dairy farmers are struggling economically because of low milk prices and difficult weather conditions.
LONDON — For years, people in and around London suspected that a deranged sadist was behind hundreds of cat mutilations, the grisly evidence strewn around their streets and yards.
But Mr. Omar's grisly knowledge represents something rare in the quest for justice — a witness who can lead the authorities to the bodies and identify many of them.
Though I never heard him spoken of when I was growing up, I still felt sympathy for a person whose life was touched by the grisly Civil War.
All these strands lead up to what has clearly been MbS's fatal miscalculation – the grisly murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in October 2018 by Saudi agents in Istanbul.
The dynamic interplay of these ideas and images works wonderfully in the first half of the novel, and goes far to create an atmosphere of truly grisly unwholesomeness.
Don't get me wrong: there is plenty of grisly, crazy mob lore, blood and tomato sauce, guys with colorful nicknames, episodes that wander away from the main plot.
Then, on February 19, 2013, a hotel maintenance worker made a grisly discovery when he found Lam's body inside a water tank on the roof of the hotel.
Originally developed from cabaret performances in Canada, it's about a group of school choir kids who meet their grisly ends when the roller coaster they are riding malfunctions.
Mr. Echols, 21990, is one of the so-called West Memphis Three, men freed from prison in August 218 despite their convictions in a grisly child murder case.
This romantic challenge is played for broad comedy in the first 20 minutes, but then a nightclub lavatory fight takes a grisly turn, and the movie shifts gears.
She survived a grisly ambush attack in Mexico that killed her mother and eight relatives as their caravan of cars was headed to see other family members Monday.
The result is a story still filled with lots of grisly violence, but which seeks to juxtapose that with strange little character beats and quirky exchanges of dialogue.
His movies contain violence, sometimes of the grisly kind, but he doesn't go for the constant semiautomatic, conviction-free sadism that distinguishes the "Saw" franchise and other movies.
REAL ESTATE A cover article last Sunday, about properties with a grisly history, misstated the number of adults killed by Adam Lanza at a school in Newtown, Conn.
In a grisly series of teachable moments, a string of recent attacks and murders have each showcased a different area of immigration policy in desperate need of reform.
The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn.
The base of the 10-foot-tall equestrian statue was splashed with red paint around 5:30am, creating a grisly scene at the bottom of the museum's steps.
As you're going about the grisly task of clearing bad guy-filled rooms, you can give yourself an edge by pressing and holding a button that slows down time.
The lawsuit revealed many grisly details about the torture program, including some information about the key role that Haspel played in perhaps the most infamous case of detainee torture.
The death toll has risen to 2000 from a grisly explosion at an illegal pipeline tap in central Mexico that occurred amid government efforts to curb widespread fuel theft.
Hours into my investigation of the damned ship called the Obra Dinn, I walked through a grisly scene of charred bodies and felled eldritch monsters and went below decks.
Manson has been in prison since April 22, 1971 for the grisly killings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six other people during a two-day spree in 1969.
A 17-year-old Indiana boy was charged Monday over the grisly murders of a young couple in what authorities say may have been a drug deal gone wrong.
Grisly footage of fleeing refugees, the possibility of civilian massacres, and a US withdrawal that hands new regional clout to Russia and Iran could come back to haunt Trump.
Throughout the anthology, Newell's family shares the grisly details of the lies, manipulation, violence and, eventually, death that plagued their family ever since Meehan started dating Debra in 2014.
The footage, created from a grisly scene in a Hollywood movie, was shown at a meeting of the pro-Trump political group, American Priority, at the Trump Doral resort.
Mack has been behind bars for the grisly killing since 2014 but was allowed to take care of her daughter, Stella, until she turned 2 years old on Friday.
Yet the soprano Nina Stemme — who sang the role on Monday, the fourth Turandot in the Met's lineup this season — managed to render the grisly ice maiden surprisingly vulnerable.
Rolled out in time for Halloween, Gruesome Gotham transports users to the grisly crime scenes of six salacious slayings committed on the streets of Victorian-era New York City.
If Tactics is a slight detour for the grisly shooter series, Gears Pop, which is coming to both the iPhone and Android next year, is a complete left turn.
The town's newly returned daughter Camille Preaker (executive producer Amy Adams), a crime journalist now living in St. Louis, is tasked with unraveling the grisly killings for her newspaper.
I adore the grisly and frequently satirical vignettes of World War Z, and the long journey into the underbelly of a hellish fascist ethno-state in Children of Men.
Admittedly, this early effort was a bit grisly: The team cut chunks of muscle tissue from freshly slaughtered goldfish and dunked them in a culture fluid for a week.
Our convoy's security guard tunes the radio to 97.5 FM and we hear the roars of ISIS, describing grisly victories in Syria, Libya and here on the Ninevah Plains.
Before those grisly numbers piled up, a thwarted abduction in 1974 had led to Bundy's arrest, and he was found guilty in Utah of aggravated kidnapping and attempted homicide.
I will always wish that we had had the benefit of a few days in the hospice, and I will always regret those last useless and grisly blood tests.
Just another day on Paradise The one thing everyone from Alien: Covenant keeps repeating is that this movie is dark, grisly and really, really, really-really, super really bloody.
Whether that dread crept up on Republicans at that moment, or at any point during Trump's meandering, grisly, hour-long acceptance speech, it will catch up with them eventually.
Death is a part of the climb, if not experienced personally—the mountain is littered with bodies to0 bulky to return, some of which have become grisly trail markers.
Landowner Gary Mangold made the grisly discovery near his rural property, which is about 100 yards from where authorities discovered Sanchez's car abandoned last week, local station KABB reports.
The Univision debate did give the Vermont senator a justly hard time for his grisly record of sucking up to and apologising for left-wing dictatorships in Latin America.
As a grisly Valentine's Day treat, HBO released a new, short teaser trailer for season 6, which, if the new content is any guide, will be a bleak affair.
She spat it out and flicked on a flashlight only to be met with a grisly scene: Her clothes, her bed and her mosquito netting were covered with blood.
On the other hand, the creators could just indulge gaming fans by creating the kind of grisly, horrific experiences that make the Battlefield 1 trailer so tough to watch.
Bears inside linebacker Danny Trevathan left the game after suffering a grisly injury to his left arm while attempting to tackle Driskel on Detroit's second drive of the game.
By the end of August 12, dozens of counterprotesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, were injured and one was dead, killed in a grisly car attack by Nazi sympathizer James Fields.
A series of grisly killings The first of the Doodler's alleged victims to be found was Gerald Cavanagh, a 1974-year-old who had worked in a mattress factory.
The blogger posted grisly footage of American soldiers dying in Iraq, and he interpreted the words of bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, as if he had inside knowledge.
She does not hesitate to dole out grisly punishments: She orders a young Jesuit, found guilty of treason, to be removed from the gallows and disemboweled while still conscious.
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme wasn't involved in any of the Manson family's grisly 1969 murders, but she would eventually be arrested for attempting to assassinate President Gerald Ford in 1975.
She claimed to have no memory of the grisly slayings; the police said she cut the little boy's throat and stabbed the girl 30 times, using two kitchen knifes.
Similar social media disinformation, they wrote, has led to riots and lynchings in Indonesia, India, Mexico and elsewhere in the developing world, with the grisly results posted as tutorials.
But only the Sowden House in the Los Feliz neighborhood can claim film cameos, a pedigreed architect and a history as the possible site of a grisly unsolved murder.
With the aid of his foreign allies, Iran and Russia, Mr. Assad will be the de facto winner of this grisly conflict, and he plans to stay in power.
Mr. Anthony, who read ahead in the books, said he had been "well aware of Renly's grisly demise," and felt it had helped clarify what his approach should be.
But it offers the grisly pleasures of a murder-of-the-week procedural, as well as Sheen's twinkly, delirious performance — all mad eyes and chipmunk smile and dad jokes.
Since its peak in 2014, when ISIS' media apparatus spammed social media with grisly videos, the group's online presence has shrunk dramatically, the George Washington University report points out.
One night, my friends and I talked about "plague news" in such grisly detail that one of us had to declare a moratorium because he was getting too upset.
The punishment for his lone conviction — posing for a grisly trophy photo with the dead captive's body — was reversed this fall by President Trump, who has repeatedly praised him.
France has warned against making deep cuts now, with elections in Congo coming up at the end of the year and civilians still subject to grisly killings and rapes.
I'd get paged (often in the middle of the night) and a patrol car would pick me up and take me to the grisly scene of a recent murder.
Scientists figured out the Indian cobra's genome—at last A bite from an Indian cobra can lead to a grisly death: rotted muscles, ruptured blood vessels, and paralyzed nerves.
Adidas could be facing stiff penalties after an employee's grisly injury at Kanye West's Calabasas office -- where his Yeezys are designed -- is being investigated by OSHA ... TMZ has learned.
We're told Donatella is still devastated over her brother's death and believes Gianni was so private he never would have wanted the grisly murder exploited for a TV movie.
Hacksaw Ridge, the first movie Mel Gibson has directed in a decade, is about as Mel Gibson as you can get: grisly, devout, and patriotic, with a deeply complicated core.
Just take a trip to New York City and relive the entire series—minus the grisly murder and Riker's Island stint—with this bar, restaurant, casino, and golf-course crawl.
In the show's latest moment of grisly violence, Billis nearly chops off Jay's ear — Jay is saved by his army buddy Ohls, but this is Ohls' last card to play.
So far this year, gunmen believed to be part of various Gulf cartel factions have clashed with each other and authorities in and around the city, leaving behind grisly displays.
It is grisly work for them, but a cathartic release for the bereaved, who say treating Disney parks as a final resting place is the ultimate tribute to ardent fans.
HILLARY CLINTON TOP AIDE HUMA ABEDIN'S FORMER POSH HOME IS SCENE OF GRISLY TRASH COMPACTOR DEATH Prychodko and her husband David Christopher Schlachet split up after 13 years of marriage.
Just think about how fucked up a person has to be to carry out a murder plan that involved, that intricate, that grisly, and have a great time doing it.
"Don't get me wrong: there is plenty of grisly, crazy mob lore, blood and tomato sauce, guys with colorful nicknames, episodes that wander away from the main plot," Scott writes.
Brown pushed the horror envelope by taking advantage of radio's inability to graphically represent grisly material, allowing the suggestion of depravity and letting the listener's mind fill in the rest.
For John Peel, the former deckhand who police and prosecutors suspected of committing the grisly slayings, the mystery is something else: a question mark that still hangs over his head.
The case has some grisly beginnings: Timothy Tyrone Foster, a black man, is accused of killing a 276-year-old white woman in Georgia when he was 22007 in 216.
Democrats were evil in my eyes, supporters of the grisly dismemberment of babies in the womb, controlling the poor by getting them addicted to government handouts, and promoting communist ideals.
Henri van Breda appeared impassive on Thursday as a judge sentenced him to three life sentences for the grisly killings in Stellenbosch, a scenic town in a wine-growing area.
His play had helped make up for the loss of Gordon Hayward, an All-Star forward who suffered a grisly ankle injury on the first day of the regular season.
After the fire was put out, investigators found a grisly sight: the bodies of 37-year-old Christale Careaga and two 16-year-old boys, Johnathon Higgins and Hunter Schaap.
It appears police discovered a grisly scene: The bodies showed signs of trauma and were found in different places throughout the single-family home, interim police Superintendent John Escalante said.
To others, the druggie excess and grisly murder symbolized the dying gasp of an era—the moment when things went too far, and the city started cracking down on clubs.
A series of grisly accidents follows, as Light and a classmate ("The Leftovers'" Margaret Qualley) go on what amounts to a righteous killing spree, one ledger entry at a time.
Decades of articles, books, TV interviews, and films have reduced a human tragedy to a single grisly sentence, trotted out in profiles much like I have trotted it out here.
After hearing the doctor's grisly testimony, it feels wrong to spend more time thinking about the motives of the director than about the desperate people in front of his camera.
Doctor Manhattan's current home of Mars is visible in the sky when Veidt shares his grisly "Save Me" message, but it's a camera-equipped satellite he seems to be addressing.
That will leave him in the Senate, where he can spend his time promoting new ways for the state to kill people, or poring over reports of particularly grisly murders.
A panel of judges later upheld the decision, siding with tobacco companies that the agency couldn't force cigarettes to carry grisly images, including cadavers, diseased lungs and cancerous mouth sores.
In the wake of two mass shootings, President Donald Trump addressed the nation to say that "gruesome and grisly video games," among other things, were to blame for the tragedies.
What's hot: Joaquin Phoenix's tragic and grisly performance, moments that will paralyze you in your seat, and a twist that will make DC fans enjoy this take on the character.
On The Alex Jones Show on August 23, the host and Roger Stone had a grisly discussion about Abedin and her mother: ROGER STONE: I think she's a Saudi asset.
He did it to great effect earlier this year in "The Outsider," his crime-horror best seller about a small-town Oklahoma Little League coach accused of a grisly murder.
Prime Minister Boiko Borisov of Bulgaria expressed his discontent with the international pressure the government had faced to solve the crime, as the grisly killing made headlines around the world.
My next quibble with this episode is more prosaic: the killing of Lee Miglin, in his garage, by Cunanan is so grisly and sadistic as to be difficult to watch.
If there was the answer MURDER, for example, we might clue it as "Group of crows," rather than taking any of the other numerous more grisly ways to clue it.
The righteous rhetoric of racism is conveyed with the scale and glamour of motion-picture technology, while its grisly truth is communicated by means of still photographs and simple words.
On his new Apple TV+ series, Evans is a lawyer and father trying to solve a grisly crime — one that his son Jacob (It star Jaeden Martell) may have committed.
Both William Ramey and his wife, Kittie Simkins, were born and raised in Edgefield, S.C., or "Bloody Edgefield," a town known for its grisly murder rate in the antebellum South.
It was the height of Mr. Escobar's terror campaigns to protect his multibillion-dollar drug business, and the grisly consequences were shown on the evening news in the United States.
He boasted about low unemployment, he awarded right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and he shared grisly stories of crimes allegedly committed by unauthorized immigrants.
Mr. Mueller surprised even his closest associates by returning to government in 1995 as a homicide prosecutor in Washington, where he traveled to grisly crime scenes and examined bullet casings.
In an opening sequence that's about as grisly as they come, the mutilated body of an 11-year-old boy is found in the woods, deep in white suburban Georgia.
Manson spent 46 years in prison for his involvement a grisly murder spree that left seven dead in August 1969 -- a crime that terrified the nation during the turbulent '60s.
The Supreme Court is kicking off its new term with arguments in two grisly murder cases that will test constitutional provisions concerning the rights of those accused of criminal offenses.
Days after the shooting, President Trump blamed, in part, "gruesome and grisly video games," as well as mental health issues, for mass shootings in America, despite evidence that suggests otherwise.
Two seasons ago, when Daphne Rubin-Vega played a woman with a grisly past in Mr. Mark's monologue "Empanada Loca," the glow of a trash-can fire illuminated the gloom.
He's thinking of reopening it for the first time since a grisly murder on the property — but before long, the friend group is plagued by disturbing visions and unexplained deaths.
Madsen, dressed entirely in black, sat motionless as the Copenhagen City Court handed down its verdict in a grisly case straight from the pages of a dark Scandinavian psycho-thriller.
It reminded one, for a start, of the utter unlikelihood of the exhibit's having happened in the first place, in the last grisly year of the first Five Year Plan.
One hour after plunging an unfortunate Peep into its grisly demise, all that remained in the beaker was a pair of brown carnauba wax eyes floating in a purple Phenol soup.
The grisly collision peeled the roof off the car and raised concerns about the safety of semi-autonomous systems, and the way in which Tesla had delivered the feature to customers.
A little boy in Utah who went to visit his friend's home encountered the friend's mom bleeding from mortal stab wounds and called 911 to report the grisly scene, PEOPLE confirms.
While it's neither as fast nor as grisly as, say, 2004's Dawn of the Dead, it's important to remember your roots—especially when you're trying to re-bury the dead.
A series of grisly attacks on writers, activists, religious minorities as well as the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community has rocked the Muslim-majority nation since September last year.
Capcom is already behind two of the best games of early 83, with the grisly remake of Resident Evil 2 and, now, the pure action bliss of Devil May Cry 5.
The grandmother, Patricia Green, 53, who is Briggs' mother and Loyd Drain Jr.'s wife, came upon the grisly scene when she arrived home at the Brownsville apartment at 5 a.m.
Debra Tate is supporting Kate Bosworth's take on her sister Sharon after slamming Hilary Duff for playing her — as well as Quentin Tarantino's next movie, which centers around her grisly murder.
Netflix's expansion on The Staircase will take a look at more information from the past as well as new developments in the grisly story when it hits the service June 8.
Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins shared a heartbreaking Instagram post on Tuesday explaining the grisly details of how Illinois police shot and killed her mentally ill cousin, Eddie Russell Jr. last week.
Below, the arena was the scene of many grisly events, from wild animal hunts in which thousands of beasts would be killed to public executions and to-the-death gladiatorial bouts.
But just 50 years ago, the home was the scene of the grisly murders of supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary, at the hands of four Charles Manson followers.
This authority played a leading role in the government securing a conviction last month of Detroit broker Arthur Rathburn, who stored body parts in grisly, unsanitary conditions, according to trial testimony.
Brown just wants to clear her dead husband Kevin Brown's name — insisting that he's innocent of the grisly 1984 murder of a teenage girl that cold case detectives say he committed.
Companies from Singapore to Finland are racing to improve artificial intelligence so software can automatically spot and block videos of grisly murders and mayhem before they go viral on social media.
The long-running zombie show has used offbeat musical choices to set the mood and pull apart our connections to pop culture by weaving sublimely normal moments into otherwise grisly scenarios.
Companies from Singapore to Finland are racing to improve artificial intelligence so software can automatically spot and block videos of grisly murders and mayhem before they go viral on social media.
They're there to see Adam perform as half of a squabbling married couple, but by the time the play reaches its grisly climax, none of these people are really paying attention.
" That's certainly true of this trial, which went to jury deliberations Thursday night and which has had, as Bloomberg's Patricia Hurtado writes, all "the trappings of a grisly organized-crime prosecution.
Trump blamed mental health issues and "gruesome and grisly video games" for the regular occurrence of mass shootings in the U.S., though there's no solid evidence that video games inspire violence.
As the grisly details in Nice became clear, Poland's interior minister swiftly blamed "decades of multi-culti policy" and those "who lit up the Eiffel Tower" after earlier attacks in Paris.
The authors portrayed Jesus as a fearsome warrior who eviscerates millions of unbelievers in grisly detail, casting Hindus, Muslims, Jews, agnostics and anyone not a born-again Christian into the fires.
The grisly scene was discovered after federal police forces, during a routine patrol, observed an armed man outside of what appeared to be a safe house in the municipality of Tonalá.
The feral imagery of hunts, especially those that use grisly methods like hounds and knives, or horses and spears, has also fed criticism in countries like Spain and the United Kingdom.
I filled in the cross-referenced clue, "Feature of a 22-Down" (for EYE) before getting to this clue and wondered in horror what kind of grisly hash we were making.
The accident in the southern city of Kaohsiung follows a grisly murder-suicide last year in which 24 Chinese tourists were killed after the driver set their moving bus on fire.
Reflecting on the grisly and illicit history of Miami Beach makes you scratch your head a bit when officials like Arriola talk about the new criminal element taking over the beachfront.
She begins with a severe white set (by Riccardo Hernandez) but also with the Bohemian bear, dancing in the snow and demonstrating that what follows will be both grisly and giddy.
As we are processing all this, the two men enter the apartment, and what happens next is a murder with a claw hammer too vicious and grisly for me to watch.
A PG-13 movie cannot contain any nudity, but it can contain some violence, as long as there's no blood or grisly images (the ratings descriptions often call this "cartoonish" violence).
Then came another grisly crime over the weekend: A retired senior government official fatally stabbed his 21990-year-old son, who lived with his parents and had no other social contact.
Grisly news from Asia and Australia: A fire that appeared to have started in a parking garage consumed an eight-story building in Jecheon, South Korea, killing at least 29 people.
In several police shootings and killings, such as those of Laquan McDonald in Chicago and Samuel DuBose in Cincinnati, similarly grisly images led prosecutors to file charges against the officers involved.
When the Streetlights Go On: Set in the aftermath of a grisly murder, this coming-of-age story has performances by Chosen Jacobs, Sophie Thatcher, Tony Hale, Queen Latifah, and more.
As if those elements weren't daunting enough, Ms. Parks has described "A" (accurately) as a "revenge tragedy," referring to the grisly tales of lust and carnage popular in the Jacobean era.
The wonderful actor Rosemarie DeWitt, undervalued by mainstream Hollywood, gets a showcase of sorts in "Arizona," a grisly dark comedy set in the title state during the 2009 housing market meltdown.
This shared world vaguely resembles London in the Victorian era, which makes sense, because there's a series of grisly Jack the Ripper-esque murders at the core of the convoluted plot.
There's no way Negan will be bested as easily as he seemed to be during this episode's brief run-in, and the tricks up his sleeve are sure to be grisly.
On Monday afternoon, on the edge of Amager Island, near where the submarine sank, a cyclist came across a grisly discovery: a woman's torso, without its arms or legs or head.
It's the truth underlying countless stories about killing sprees and mass shootings, and at the heart of so many true-crime podcasts and documentaries about this grisly murder or that one.
KIERON O'HARAThe Hague Romania was mentioned only once, as "a grisly counter-example" to the bloodless disintegration of the Soviet Union in "Thirty years of freedom, warts and all" (November 2nd).
The movie includes several familiar types — the budding couple; the slacker; the stern boss; the annoying, too-flirty co-worker — and pits them against one another in a grisly death match.
A sampling: Given the rather grisly subject matter, I'm wondering if the people who might attend the play would get the vapors if they were to see the name in print.
As reported by TMZ on Tuesday, Griffin posed for a grisly photo shoot with somewhat notorious photographer Tyler Shields, in which she holds up a model of the president's bloodied, decapitated head.
Others, such as Sheen, fired in 2011 from what was then the most-watched comedy on U.S. television after months of drink and drug-fueled partying, are dealt a grisly screen ending.
Here at BuzzFeed Books, we've fallen in love with Sarah Gailey's latest novel, Magic for Liars, about a private investigator called to a school for magic to look into a grisly murder.
Discovered by Netflix's new paranormal docuseries Haunted, this family's account, titled "Slaughterhouse," unearths the grisly story of a previously unknown, bloodthirsty killer—possibly one of the worst this nation has ever known.
A grisly Jacob Marley asked me what I missed most about my childhood, and I told him I missed the hope and optimism of youth, when it seemed like anything was possible.
A fireball consumed a soldier, and the entire grisly scene was reflected in the chrome body of a car, the shimmering water of a puddle, and the horrified eye of an observer.
Se7en If Brad Pitt's good enough to be Morgan Freeman's new partner who helps him solve a series of grisly murders, he is good enough to be my new spooning partner.  7.
Maybe it's because her advisor was famed illustrator Maira Kalman, but most likely, it was Neborsky's witty take on grisly French crime blotters from the Belle Epoque that landed her the gig.
Van Houten, now 69, was not involved in the infamous grisly killings of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six others during a two-day spree by Manson followers in the same year.
The lawsuit has some pretty grisly pictures attached as exhibits—you can find the whole suit, with exhibits, below—and Satterfield claims that he was beaten unconscious and left in the alley.
Flemmi, who&aposs serving life in prison for 10 killings, matter-of-factly described for jurors his and Salemme&aposs involvement in grisly slayings during Boston&aposs gang wars of the 1960s.
More recently, there was the grisly sight of decapitated corpses hung from an overpass in last year's Sicario, and the hissing tarantulas and disturbing doppelgänger mayhem of 2014's absolute mindfuck Enemy.
Perhaps she was worried about why I might admire such a grisly scene — the pictured seafarers are drawing lots to pick who in the group they will eat next to stay alive.
Tens of millions of birds die grisly and unnecessary deaths every year because of bird death traps scattered across America: oil pits, power lines, communication towers and other deadly but avoidable hazards.
And while the show starts somewhat slowly, the violence comes later in explosive and grisly fashion, as the Cali heavyweights prove every bit as ruthless and sadistic, albeit in somewhat different fashion.
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As if the name "Shades of Death Road" wasn't scary enough, some say the street gets its name from a series of grisly murders that occurred there in the 1920s and '30s.
The grisly description came during the opening day in the federal trial of businessman Arthur Rathburn, who sold or leased donated body parts, including human heads, to medical researchers for two decades.
Yet, for reasons I'll explain, I felt somewhat shortchanged: One hour of great television can only do so much to make up for hours of grisly and often hard-to-watch violence.
American legislators from both parties remain incensed by the Trump administration's equivocal response to the grisly killing last October by Saudi agents of Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and Virginia resident.
Even as the grisly reality of violence reared its head, like the mass disappearance of 43 students in 2014, tourism climbed and homicides fell, a fact the president often mentioned in speeches.
A grisly development in the search for a missing Swedish journalist in the sea off Denmark: A woman's torso was discovered in the water, and investigators are trying to identify the remains.
A trio of federal appeals court judges spent nearly two hours Wednesday mulling over a grisly subject: how precise the law is in dictating how federal prisoners should be put to death.
Not long after the story drifts into focus, it leaps into a faster, more nervous register with the grisly murders of Ashley, her parents and even the family dog at their home.
The grisly video shows Ms. dos Santos sitting on the ground, covered in dust and blood, being kicked in the face, beaten with a plank of wood and forced into a wheelbarrow.
The grisly killing of Mr. Brazell, 19, led to meetings at Brooklyn Borough Hall, was featured in three episodes of "America's Most Wanted," and was discussed by a panel at Princeton University.
Not long after the story drifts into focus, it leaps into a faster, more nervous register with the grisly murders of Ashley, her parents and even the family dog at their home.
The stocks had tumbled on Monday after President Donald Trump, in response to the mass shootings, called for an end to glorification of violence and blamed "gruesome and grisly video games" for that.
Yesterday, that came in the form of Betty White memes on Twitter and a Go Fund Me account, which was dedicated to saving the Golden Girl from the grisly year that is 2016.
Dumb Fun blankets your surroundings in surreal digital ephemera: red lips and waterfalls, colorful bouquets of orchids, Microsoft Word windows with haikus written in them, a grisly assortment of disembodied arms and legs.
A grisly combination of U.S.-China trade tensions, central banks turning off the money taps and cooling growth in former hot spots has wiped 10 percent off MSCI's 47-country world stocks index .
CALIFORNIA MODEL INVOLVED IN GRISLY PARASAILING ACCIDENT IN MEXICO RETURNS TO US After Anthony&aposs death, child welfare officials removed eight other children — between 11 months and 12 years old — from the home.
While investigators are still working to determine what led to the grisly flesh-eating attack, Puckett says the officers who arrested Harrouff faced a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't situation.
It's grisly, and offends the sensibilities of a Kansas man like Clark, who isn't at all jealous that Batman has a cool car and gadgets that Kent can't afford on a journalist's salary.
The grisly killing and mutilation of Ingrid Escamilla, a 25-year-old Mexican woman, set off a massive protest among activists who are concerned about the rising trend of femicide in the country.
The grisly discovery brought to a close a search that involved more than 212 law enforcement officials, including Marine units who relied on sonar equipment to look for the boy in the lake.
It's a gruesome exhibit — famous photos of murdered women recreated with paint and giant canvasses — and the city can't help but wonder if Lord has suffered the same grisly fate as her subjects.
Notably, director Zack Snyder's "Watchmen" movie of a decade ago -- which was both grisly and visually stunning -- turned out to be a significant disappointment box-office-wise, suggesting the limits of the material.
My world is conspiring to make me believe that I am special, that I am the exception whose character will save me from the grisly predictions and the CT scans in my inbox.
A navigation mistake by Autopilot contributed to the grisly death of a Tesla Model X owner in Mountain View, California, according to a preliminary report released today by the National Transportation Safety Board.
So, it soon may be time to mourn even more than the tragic and grisly passing of this intelligent, honorable and principled individual, whom I had known for years as a fellow journalist.
SINAGPORE (Reuters) - Companies from Singapore to Finland are racing to improve artificial intelligence so software can automatically spot and block videos of grisly murders and mayhem before they go viral on social media.
Let me spare you the detail on the boring grisly murders and instead dissect how we know that Black Mirror's EULAs are just as overbearing as the ones we have to sign are.
During the trial, prosecutors revealed Kasian's grisly death stemmed from Leibel's jealousy and anger over the baby as well as his need for power and control over his fiancée, the spokesperson tells PEOPLE.
The stocks had tumbled on Monday after President Donald Trump, in response to the mass shootings, called for an end to glorification of violence and blamed "gruesome and grisly video games" for that. .
Eventually you would die — in all manner of grisly and unexpected ways — but you would then take on the role of your successor, with more information to create a hopefully less deadly reign.
Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa with haunting chiaroscuro artwork from Francesco Francavilla, the book details the grisly fates of Riverdale's citizens when Sabrina Spellman, the teenage witch, accidentally unleashes a supernatural zombie contagion.
These apparently respectable stiff-upper-lippers must adapt or perish as their ordered world explodes into grisly chaos, all as a direct result of their past sins — while Hitler's shadow looms just offscreen.
Thankfully, we pick up right where we left off, with Dean Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis), Chanel Oberlin (Emma Roberts), Zayday Williams (Keke Palmer), and Chanel No. 211 (Billie Lourd) discovering the grisly scene.
The trailer opens on Rock's police detective character and his rookie partner ("The Handmaid's Tale" star Max Minghella), who are called in to investigate a series of grisly murders reminiscent of Jigsaw's killings.
In 1974, the home became the scene of six grisly murders when 23-year-old Ronald DeFeo, Jr. shot and killed his parents and his four siblings as they slept in their beds.
Behind this grisly gourd is one of Hollywood's most hilarious guys ... put your star-spotting skills to the test and see if you can carve out the celeb hiding in this pumpkin pic!
His son, Ericardo, was stabbed numerous times and his face wrapped in packing tape, a grisly tactic common among the thousands of alleged vigilante killings that have taken place since Duterte took office.
The case is the result of the grisly discovery in 2015 of a mass grave in the jungles between Malaysia and Thailand, which led to the exposure of the smuggling and exploitation operation.
The grisly crime came to light on July 21, 2016, when police responded to early morning calls about suspicious activity near an apartment building in Lexington, ABC affiliate WKYT reported at the time.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called the attack in the city of Kyoto - the latest grisly killing in a nation widely known for its low crime rates - "too appalling for words" and offered condolences.
This week, we open on a grisly murder of another Stussy, a man named Marvin in St. Cloud, MN who is unfortunate enough to be stabbed in the neck by Meemo (Andy Yu).
In an indictment unsealed Friday, James Krauseneck Jr. is accused of second-degree murder in connection to the grisly 1982 slaying of his 29-year-old wife Cathleen in the family's Brighton home.
Mr. Castile, 32, was shot by a police officer during a traffic stop on July 6, and a video of the grisly aftermath streamed live by his girlfriend drew widespread anger and protests.
A rabbit hunter was traveling along a country road in northeast Arkansas on Friday afternoon when he made a grisly discovery: a small purple suitcase containing the dead bodies of two newborn infants.
But not Mark Barden and Nicole Hockley, two parents who lost young sons in the grisly massacre in 2012 in which 20 schoolchildren and six educators were murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
She experiences a nightmare vision of the events of the play, and resolves to put a wrench in the works before most of the residents of the namesake castle die grisly, pointless deaths.
Slender Man was brought into the larger spotlight after a truly eerie and grisly incident in 2014 when two 12-year-old girls stabbed a peer 19 times hoping to appease the meme.
Authorities have not released several key details in the grisly crime, such as a possible motive, but court documents provide some insight into the investigation, including one suspect's alleged confession to her roommate.
Now that The People Vs. OJ Simpson's started on BBC 2, we may see that dissonance play out with a bigger audience as a grisly 1990s death connects to current reality TV celebrities.
Like the killer himself, who escapes Kreizler during a peculiar pursuit through an abandoned building after taunting him with a grisly trophy, the answer as to whether it will remains elusive for now.
Redskins quarterback Alex Smith was sacked by two charging Houston Texans, and in a grisly sequence reminiscent of Theismann's injury, Smith's right leg crumbled and twisted, fracturing both the tibia and fibula bones.
President Trump declared his loyalty to Saudi Arabia and tried to dispense with questions about the culpability of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the grisly killing of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
They also drew outrage from members of Congress and human rights activists, for whom the grisly killing has become a test of America's willingness to overlook the crimes of a strategically valuable ally.
But as Turkish officials leaked details of the grisly killing of Mr. Khashoggi and of the dismemberment of his body, the White House has become increasingly isolated in its defense of Saudi Arabia.
Through a glowing red doorway, visitors enter a room with tacky red wallpaper that recalls the bar's original; snapshots of victims and black-and-white prints of grisly newspaper photographs line the walls.
"Kasur" has become a byword for child abuse in Pakistan because of the grisly stories that have come out of there, but let's not pretend the problem is confined to that one district.
IS members and supporters have for years sown fear and projected power with the grisly videos they released on social media showing beheadings, amputations and victims burned to death or thrown from buildings.
There are excesses: in the Philippines, a grisly re-creation of Christ's Crucifixion on Good Friday, and, in Sierra Leone, a belief that the recent Ebola epidemic was a manifestation of divine anger.
These victims and millions more were the grisly harvest of the Belgian King Leopold II's colonialist regime in the region then known as the Congo Free State — now the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Right-wing Hindu groups employed WhatsApp to spread a grisly video that was described as an attack on a Hindu woman by a Muslim mob but was in fact a lynching in Guatemala.
The latest grisly episode triggered an outpouring of criticism on social media, with more than 5,000 comments as of Monday morning on the Twitter-like Weibo service reacting to Didi's official apology post.
Upon responding to the grisly scene, Boston police officer Scott MacIsaac testified Monday he shot Teixeira as he entered the couple's apartment after he saw a silhouette seemingly holding a firearm, WCVB reported.
The bill was inspired by the city's inability to return the suspect of a grisly murder to Taiwan, but many Hong Kong citizens feared it would be abused by Beijing for political persecution.
Among the more grisly torture methods used in the camps was a technique known as the grill, which involves tying victims to a spit like a roast and spinning them over a fire.
As Marc Lynch, a Middle East scholar based at George Washington University, tweeted, "Saudi execution of Nimr mirrors its Yemen war: reckless, poorly conceived, counterproductive and forcing everyone else to pay grisly price."
But in Iraq and Syria many families have at times encouraged their children to join the militants, some in the grisly belief that their child's death in battle clears their own path to heaven.
The fatal shooting of Philando Castile in July 2016, live streamed by his girlfriend Diamond Reynolds on Facebook, was a grisly reminder of the extreme violence that can unfold after a routine traffic stop.
Hong Kong (CNN)It's the grisly double murder that shocked Hong Kong -- two Indonesian women found dead in the upscale apartment of a former British banker, one stuffed into a suitcase on the balcony.
It's directed by Jesper Dalgaard and produced by Mads Damsbo and lets people experience a somewhat grisly death, a journey through the afterlife that takes in club culture, Tibetan Buddhism, and a subsequent resurrection.
Only a journalist finds "fresh" a fresh synonym for "new", so that the reader hears of "fresh clashes" or "fresh elections", or in one grisly example, "fresh bodies" washing up weeks after a tsunami.
A trio of men from the Night's Watch discover a grisly scene in the forest: the massacre of a group of Wildlings, which the killers have arranged in a horrifying display of dismembered bodies.
He's also all but moved in to the set of The Graham Norton Show, where he showed off grisly footage of his Mission: Impossible — Fallout injury, and was lavished with praise by Zac Efron.
His last year will be one of those ugly curiosities, like Babe Ruth's 28 games in 1935, or Roy Halladay's grisly 13 starts in 2013, that mark the sudden end to a long career.
FROM PEN: Mama June Opens Up About the Grisly Side of Gastric Sleeve Surgery Lyme disease has been reported in every state, but the Northeast, mid-Atlantic, and upper Midwest pose the greatest risk.
From his gloriously grisly descriptions to his on point dialogue and character portrayals, I've always thought the horror master doesn't get anywhere near enough credit as he should for his impressive command of language.
It was a grisly discovery by a dog walker and her mother, made in early 2012 along a trail leading to the famed "Hollywood" sign: the severed head of a 66-year-old man.
Wilfred then conspires with his teenage son (Dylan Schmid) to kill her, an act as grisly and botched as his ongoing attempts to cover up a crime that nobody seems particularly interesting in investigating.
If that sounds like a price worth paying for a half a billion-life change, bear in mind the number of lottery winners who've met grisly ends after the news of their winnings spread.
In the original run of Twin Peaks, they're clues planted in the want ads; in Twin Peaks: The Return, they play a role in the grisly accidental hit-and-run committed by Richard Horne.
Channel Zero certainly gets creepy, but only by the third episode, when questions of how characters outside of Painter relate to Candle Cove is mercifully established, and the grisly puppets become real-world phantoms.
As Roland in Philadelphia (pronounced ro-LAHND) and Zacherley in New York, he added grisly theatrics and absurdist humor to the entertainment on offer, which more often than not was less than Oscar quality.
The strip, "The Ghastlygun Tinies," is a homage to "The Gashlycrumb Tinies," the 1963 work by the American illustrator Edward Gorey, which depicted the grisly and strangely comic deaths of children in alphabetical order.
It's possible to imagine a film like Blade spawning an entire subgenre of sleek, grisly, midbudget, R-rated superhero films, especially given how much the film foreshadowed the style and sensibility of The Matrix.
That is until the end of the first act, when the play takes a sharp turn with a grisly fight scene that, while artfully choreographed, raises a dramatic hurdle that the script can't clear.
That act of violence in 1929, when seven men were gunned down as part of a gang war, was among the most visible and grisly moments of the organized crime supported by bootlegging profits.
OSAKA, Japan — Barely a week ago, he was in theory a marked man, fingered by the United Nations as the probable mastermind behind one of the most grisly and sensational murders of recent years.
But whether accounts of grisly battles of faeries from a misty, mythic past, or of a lost love of a mere seven decades ago, they are tales that only tighten their grip with repetition.
Local historians now claim that LaMarr drunkenly confessed to killing her nephew, keeping his fingers in a box (as a grisly keepsake?) and attempting to shoot poor William Jones when he discovered the skeleton.
But when they ran a CAT scan on the lump, they found deposits of calcium that looked like "the shape of vertebrae, ribs and long bones," and the more grisly truth was finally uncovered.
His slim book "Memoranda During the War," which inspired "Crossing," is fragmented into vignettes with operatic flourishes: observations, even grisly details, followed by sweeping, impassioned statements about broader subjects like youth, America and conflict.
Nine indigenous people have been arrested and will be charged over the grisly attack, which took place in a remote part of the Ngäbe-Buglé region, home to a large community of native Panamanians.
De Carvajal was a Jew who posed as Catholic in New Spain, now Mexico, during a period when the Inquisition ruthlessly persecuted heretics and false converts with deportation, imprisonment, torture and grisly public executions.
Arbeed's story isn't the first time the public has been confronted with the grisly details of what the shadowy Shin Bet does in carrying out its mission to protect Israelis from Palestinian militant attacks.
He unveiled a monument in Jerusalem's central Sacher Park to the victims of the siege of Leningrad, a grisly 900-day national trauma that cost the lives of hundreds of thousands of Russian civilians.
There's lots of action, sex and grisly violence, but the mind-bending (or really, mind-transferring) concept works against caring about the characters, given the murky gap between getting killed and actually being dead.
If that sounds like a price worth paying for a half a billion life change, bear in mind the number of lottery winners who've met grisly ends after the news of their winnings spread.
The president characterized the ISIS chief's demise in cinematic and grisly terms during an address from the White House on Sunday announcing the overnight raid's success, employing vivid rhetoric that some critics deemed gratuitous.
Such as: ■ The Boston Celtics responding to the grisly loss of a marquee newcomer, Gordon Hayward, a mere five minutes into the season by reeling off a wholly unforeseen 16 victories in a row.
Not only did they have to relive wrenching events and describe grisly scenes, they had to break a powerful unwritten code of silence in the SEALs, one of the nation's most elite commando forces.
It had been a grisly crime: Henderson was found in a Honolulu condo with the words i rape little boys so i must die written on his body, the pen lodged in his leg.
The judge and jury in the murder trial of the alleged killer of one of Ashton Kutcher's friends went on an emotional field trip ... checking out the place Ashley Ellerin died a grisly death.
The verdict ends a trial that has been described as a "spectacle" and "wild" by media, in which allegations about Guzmán's flamboyant lifestyle were interspersed with grisly details of his many, many violent crimes.
Photo: GettyIn a grisly tale, The New York Times reports Takahiro Shiraishi, 27, was arrested in Zama prefecture, Japan, 30 miles outside of Tokyo, after police found nine severed heads in coolers in his apartment.
Jake confessed to the grisly killing, saying he hit Crystal with the frying pan after she told him she was going to leave him during an altercation earlier that night, the Bozeman Daily Chronicle reports.
BHUBANESWAR, India (Reuters) - Police have arrested 22 people in eastern India in three separate rape cases involving teenage girls, officials said on Sunday, as grisly new attacks against women come to light despite tougher penalties.
After a failed rescue attempt by US special forces in Syria, three Americans -- Foley, Steven Sotloff and Peter Kassig -- were beheaded over three months by ISIS in grisly desert scenes that were widely publicized online.
Murder of tourist The case for the bill was expedited by a grisly murder case in Taiwan, where a 20-year-old Hong Kong woman was allegedly killed by her boyfriend while on holiday there.
And the time frame of Beaudin's disappearance led them to consider a connection between Evans and the grisly discovery of four bodies in 1985 and 2000 near Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire.
The affidavit for the arrest of missing Colorado mother Kelsey Berreth's fiancé on murder charges has been released and it reveals grisly new details of her death and the conspiracy to cover up the crime.
Results that used to require spending tens of thousands of dollars on surgery (and risking its sometimes-grisly consequences) are now available to anyone with half an hour and a couple thousand dollars to spare.
Aided by the power of a magical watch, you're able to explore the grisly demise of the Obra Dinn, all while cataloging clues and details in a book to determine the mystery behind its disappearance.
They've been doing this for more than a decade, and over the years the group has managed to collect a surprising amount of visual evidence showing grisly, often unexpected interactions between arthropods and small vertebrates.
Phoenix police discovered the grisly scene after the girls' mother, Carmen Arismendez, asked them to check on her daughters and her ex-husband, Jerad Joseph Arismendez, on Sunday night, police said in a news release.
Despite the wild implausibility and unverifiable foundation of its stories of grisly abuse and sex orgies, Michelle Remembers was presented during the '80s and early '90s as a textbook for legal professionals and other authorities.
The NAACP, which did its best to keep track of this grisly statistic, noted that more than 2,500 black people were lynched in the South between 1889 and 1918 -- prime building years for Confederate monuments.
The opioid painkiller and heroin epidemic has produced another grisly image: photos of a couple passed out in a car on heroin, with a 4-year-old child watching in the back of the vehicle.
About two weeks after a grisly shooting in a Pittsburgh suburb, Wendy Bell, a local news anchor for WTAE-TV, wrote a public Facebook post that focused in part on finding hope and offering kindness.
The ideological divisions in the U.S. are a big source of strife these days, but releasing a movie like The Hunt just a month after the summer's spate of grisly shootings would've been tone-deaf.
The grisly aftermath of the shooting was caught on video by Castile's girlfriend, who said that he had told police he was licensed to carry a weapon and was shot while reaching for his wallet.
BRANSON, Mo. – Flags flew at half-staff Saturday at several hotels, motels and inns along the way to Table Rock Lake in Missouri to honor the 17 lives lost after Thursday's grisly duck boat accident.
But some of the worst violence, such as the fighting last year that left chopped up body parts scattered across the swamps, was Nuer versus Nuer, grisly evidence of a society splintering deeper and deeper.
At around 21994:11970am on Monday morning, a college student in Brooklyn walking along the shore of Sheepshead Bay made a grisly discovery: A human corpse with its feet encased in a block of concrete.
At around 228:20am on Monday morning, a college student in Brooklyn walking along the shore of Sheepshead Bay made a grisly discovery: A human corpse with its feet encased in a block of concrete.
The grisly killing and dismembering of Melendez gave credence to Giuliani's agenda of pushing the idea that terrible things can happen because of nightclubs, and that therefore, we needed way tighter strictures on nocturnal behavior.
But on Wednesday, after five years of legal back-and-forth, the Ohio State Supreme Court offered Broom a fresh distinction: He may be the first inmate to get subjected to the grisly process twice.
After the arrival of a box of body parts from a murdered albino, the grisly evidence of a traditional curse, everyone suspects it was intended for Pilgrim, although she has shared nothing about her past.
Mr. Saulnier earned — and sustained — your nervous attention in his grisly thriller "Blue Ruin" and the even better stomach-churner "Green Room," a Grand Guignol about a punk band snared in a neo-Nazi lair.
The arrest comes four months after Japan was transfixed by another grisly case, in which the dismembered bodies of nine people were found in coolers and other containers, in some cases covered in cat litter.

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