Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Alabama vampire (and Satanist) burns 'V' into teens forehead with fork!
A 20-year-old man who claims to police he is a vampire has been charged with assault after he burned a “V” into the face of a teenager.


Evan Francis Brown, Albertville, was arrested Tuesday on a warrant for second-degree assault, a felony, after he appeared in Gadsden Municipal Court on misdemeanor charges, Gadsden Police detective Mike Hooks said.  Brown is charged in connection with an incident in October in which he allegedly heated a fork or a spoon on the stove and used it to burn a “V” into a 17-year-old’s forehead.

Full article: http://www.gadsdentimes.com/article/20101208/NEWS/101209848/1084/NEWS?Title=Assault-suspect-claims-to-be-vampire

Philadelphia parents go on trial for toddlers death due to faith healing
A Philadelphia forensic pathologist told a Common Pleas Court jury Tuesday that a 2-year-old Rhawnhurst boy would almost certainly be alive had he received routine medical care before he died last year of pneumonia.  "This type of pneumonia, this type of bacteria, is preventable through vaccination and treatable with antibiotics," testified Assistant Medical Examiner Edwin Lieberman, referring to the disease that killed Kent Schaible in January 2009.

Full article: http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/pa/20101208_Parents__trial_begins_in_death_of_Rhawnhurst_toddler_who_did_not_receive_medical_care.html?submit=Vote&oid=3&mr=1&111433309=Y&cid=8500281&pid=111433309 

Champion, a town in Wisconsin, first place in U.S. to be a recognized as a holy site of the Virgin Mary's apparition

 A Wisconsin site where an apparition of the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared three times to a Belgian-born nun in 1859 has earned the Roman Catholic Church's designation as the only of its kind in the U.S.  The site in the town of Champion has long been a popular destination for the faithful since the apparition was reported by Sister Adele Brise.  But only in the last two years did the Diocese of Green Bay undertake the official process to earn the distinction that puts it in company with sites including Lourdes, France; Guadalupe, Mexico; and Fatima, Portugal.  Bishop David Ricken of the Diocese of Green Bay announced Wednesday he officially approved the sightings as legitimate apparitions at the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help at Champion.

Full article: http://www.channel3000.com/news/26068201/detail.html

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