Crazy: Man Choked His Wife To Death During Sex

A British man is accused of STRANGLING his wife to death during sex .

Here’s how the UK paper the Daily Mail is reporting it:
Colin Scully, 53, denies murdering Tracey, 39, but previously admitted to police that he had strangled her after she shouted the name 'Paul' during a moment of passion at their home in April last year.

He said he believed his wife was referring to Paul Deighton — a man they met at a scooter club to whom she had been sending explicit text messages

Here’s how dude allegedly told on himself:
In his interview with police, [Colin] said: ‘I strangled her, didn’t I?’

James Sampson, prosecuting, said : “He denied meaning to have killed her, but what else could he have meant?”

'He knelt on her chest, causing bruising, and pinned her down crucifix-style to the bed, where he strangled her using one arm,' he added.

A post-mortem revealed that Mrs Scully died as a result of compression to the neck.

Some of y’all better start putting up CUE CARDS on the headboard … cause a slip up could be DEADLY!!!


Celebrity: Victoria Beckham comes back to LA for Cruz's Birthday


After a quick stop over at Fashion Week,Victoria Beckham was already on her way back to the West Coast earlier today. Last night she looked hot in her short sparkly number at the Armani store opening party,where she explained why she's jetting out of NYC so quickly.She said,"I have to leave here tomorrow and go home. It’s [Cruz's] birthday. He said, ‘It’s my birthday after Fashion Week’. I’m training him well." Fashion may be one of Victoria's first loves, but it doesn't come before Cruz's very important fourth birthday.

Celebrity: The Backside of Melyssa Ford

Don’t let that blinding light take away your concentration as you focus on seeing what you can see for your own darn good. Peep this shot from Melyssa Ford's new King Magazine spread…and one lucky stool.


Pop the hood and help yourself to more Melyssa Ford + a V-Day vid.





Any comments on her backside?

Celebrity: Is Paris Hilton the real Culprit?

There have been some names thrown around in reports, regarding who the mystery woman was who texted Chris Brown, causing the well-publicized fight between him and Rihanna on Sunday (February 8).

Three names popping up in the rumor mills is Leona Lewis, singer Keisha Chante, and Hollywood partygirl Paris Hilton.

Each have denied the rumors, but according to a report by Foxnews.com, Paris may be the culprit.

Sources told Fox that while in attendance at a party in Hollywood on Friday (February 6), Brown and Paris were very cozy, all while Rihanna was on stage running through her catalog of hits.

In the time they spend chatting, photogs saw Brown and Paris talking, while phones in hand, seemingly swapping digits.

While it still doesn't prove anything, FOX reports that the source says Paris sent Brown a text two days later, early Sunday morning, possibly inviting him to some sort of get together. But whatever it said, Rihanna wasn't feeling it. Thus, sparking the entire incident between the two that ended up all over newspapers and the internet.

Despite the rumors, the source said that Paris is known for sending out mass text messages to several parties late at night regarding all kinds of things. So, should she be held at fault?

Paris is denying the reports outright, though. She says their meeting on Friday was a simply "hello." "I said hello and that was it. I love Rihanna, and that never happened," Paris told RadarOnline.com.

What do you think? Sound off below via comments.

Source:ballerstatus


Health:Video Games aren't bad for children

A new report by the European Parliament Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection says that video games may be good for children, promoting cooperation and creativity.

The report, which found a number of benefits and no definitive link to aggressive behavior, counters the violent reputation of some titles, and may help reassure nervous parents of game addicts.

"Video games are in most cases not dangerous and can even contribute to the development of important skills," Toine Manders, the Dutch liberal lawmaker who authored the report, told Reuters.

"(They stimulate) learning of facts and skills such as strategic reflection, creativity, cooperation and a sense of innovation," said a news release about the findings.Rather than issuing a call for new legislation banning certain games, the report instead urged EU states to collaborate in strengthening the current voluntary code known as "PEGI", which rates games according to their content.

Last year, total revenues from the video gaming industry were more than seven billion euros ($9 billion), the report said. In Britain, video games outsold music and other video products for the first time last year, according to a separate study.

However, the EU report said that not all games are appropriate for children, and noted that some books and movies are targeted solely to an older audience. It also conceded that some games that contain violent content could "stimulate" aggressive behavior in certain situations.

The report emphasized parental involvement, and proposed the development of a "red button" to allow parental control of game content and the duration of play. However, the report did not provide specific details about what form such a button might take.

The report questioned prevailing wisdom that games were targeted mainly towards children, citing data that showed the European video game player is 33 years of age.


Source:Redorbit


Crazy:Revenge killing in India takes off heads of 8 family members


Eight members of a man's poverty-ridden family were shot and beheaded before their bodies were thrown into a river in eastern India after he secretly married a wealthy girl, police said Wednesday.

Police in the eastern state of Bihar found the eight bodies floating in a river and have charged 15 people, mostly from the girl's family, with the murders.

The weekend killing took place after 21-year-old Ratan Mandal eloped with 18-year-old Kanchan Kumari and got married secretly, afraid their families would never approve due to an old social rivalry.

"The girl's family invited the boy's family for a meeting on the pretext of settling the dispute, but killed all eight and beheaded them," said Raghunath Prasad Singh, a senior police officer from Bhagalpur, where the incident took place.

Bhagalpur, one of India's most lawless regions, has been notorious for revenge and honor killings.

Men and women are still murdered across the villages of eastern and northern India for daring to marry outside their caste.

In May last year, a young couple was murdered by the girl's family in northern India for marrying within the same village, considered taboo in many communities.

What happens to these Indian guys sometimes?Are they getting crazy?

Source-The New Nation.

Enviroment:The Worst Fire Disaster In Australia

One wall stands above the rubble of a destroyed church at Kinglake northeast of Melbourne.


Police say the death toll from wildfires in Australia has risen to 76, m
aking it the country's worst fire disaster.

Authorities said the toll would climb further as they reached further into a huge zone of southern Victoria state that was devastated by scores of blazes during intense heat and strong winds on Saturday.

Officials said they had confirmed some 700 homes had been destroyed in the fires that in some cases have razed entire towns. Victoria police spokeswoman Rebecca Fraser said the latest death toll is 76.

Australia's deadliest fires were in 1983, when blazes killed 75 people and destroyed more than 3,000 homes in Victoria and South Australia

The number of dead rose steadily throughout Sunday as rescue crews reached townships that bore the brunt of the most intense firestorm northwest of Melbourne, which survivors likened to a nuclear bomb.
A firefighter monitors a blaze in the Australian state of Victoria.

"It was a most horrible day. It's going to look like Hiroshima I tell you, it's going to look like a nuclear bomb," said Chris Harvey, a resident of Kinglake, one of the worst-affected towns. "There's animals dead all over the road."

Many people apparently died in their cars as they attempted to escape the inferno, while others were caught in their homes.

The fires flared late Saturday, fanned by high winds following a once-in-a-century heatwave that sent temperatures soaring to 46 C (115 F), and continued to burn out of control Sunday.

Rescue services were also fighting huge blazes to the north in New South Wales state. At least two children were among the dead, while Melbourne's Alfred Hospital admitted 20 people suffering serious burns.

"Unfortunately, there are some who will not survive," trauma specialist John Coleridge told reporters.
A helicopter dumps water on a wildfire in southeastern Australia.

Australia's deadliest bushfires killed 75 people in Victoria and in neighbouring South Australia in 1983.

But officials said current conditions were even worse, with the ground tinder-dry after a prolonged drought.

residents "These fires have been very fast, very violent and very ferocious," Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Kieren Walshe said.

He said the deadly fire northwest of Melbourne was believed to have claimed six victims in one car at Kinglake and another three in a vehicle at Strathewen.

"The worst thing that people can do is make a rash last-minute decision (to flee) and get trapped in their cars," NSW Rural Fire Service spokeswoman Rebel Talbot told Sky News. Victoria state's Country Fire Authority said only one building was left standing in the popular tourist hamlet of Marysville, where one person was killed.

"Marysville, which was one the loveliest townships in Victoria, if not Australia, has just about been wiped out," said pastor Ivor Jones, whose own home in the town was destroyed.

Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard said whole towns would need to be rebuilt and the federal government was preparing a massive disaster relief effort.

arsonists Witnesses told of trees "exploding" with the intense heat and fire fronts racing out of control.

Marie Jones said she was staying at a friend's house in Kinglake, where at least 18 people perished, when a badly burnt man arrived with his infant daughter, saying his wife and other child had been killed. "He was so badly burnt," she told the Melbourne Age's website.

"He had skin hanging off him everywhere and his little girl was burnt, but not as badly as her dad, and he just came down and he said 'Look, I've lost my wife, I've lost my other kid, I just need you to save (my daughter).'"

Police Deputy Commissioner Walshe said there was no doubt that arsonists were behind some of the fires.
Emergency vehicles gather as firefighters battle a blaze near a structure in the Bunyip State Forest near the township of Tonimbuk, in Australia's Victoria state.

"Some of these fires have started in localities that could only be by hand, it could not be natural causes," he said.

NSW Premier Nathan Rees said arsonists faced a maximum 25 years' jail.

"We will throw the book at you if you are caught," he said. "This is not fun, this is not clever, this is something that can kill people."

Victoria state Premier John Brumby warned there was no end in sight for the disaster.

"It's not over yet by a long shot," he said.

SOURCE:FOXNEWS

Sports:Mashrafe Bin Mortaza worth $ 600,000


Kolkata Knight Riders has recruited Bangladesh pacer Mashrafe Bin Mortaza for $ 600,000.

Mashrafe Bin Mortaza will take part in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) as the member of Kolkata Knight Riders.

At the closing round of the auction made for an intriguing duel between Kolkata Knight Riders and Kings XI Punjab, Kolkata Knight Riders finally got success and then, Kolkata Knight Riders collected medium pacer Mashrafe Bin Mortaza for $ 600,000.

Mashrafe's starting price was $ 50,000 but later his price raise 1100 per cent.

Meanwhile, skipper of Bangladesh team remained unsold during the auction. Later, Mumbai Indians has recruited him for $ 75,000,

Shakib Al Hasan, the number one ODI all-rounder of the world according to the ICC ranking was not bid for.

It may be mentioned that Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff became the costliest cricketers in Indian Premier League history as the two players were each bought for $ 1.55 million at the IPL auction held on Friday.

Bangalore Royal Challengers successfully bought Pieterson at the auction while Chennai Super Kings, the runners-up team of the last years IPL, the official Twenty20 League of India, bid the highest for Andrew Flintoff.

Source:The New Nation

Two Afghans encounter death over modifying the Quran


No one knows who brought the book to the mosque, or at least no one dares say.

The pocket-size translation of the Quran has already landed six men in prison in Afghanistan and left two of them begging judges to spare their lives. They're accused of modifying the Quran and their fate could be decided Sunday in court. The trial illustrates what critics call the undue influence of hardline clerics in Afghanistan, a major hurdle as the country tries to establish a lawful society amid war and militant violence.

The book appeared among gifts left for the cleric at a major Kabul mosque after Friday prayers in September 2007. It was a translation of the Quran into one of Afghanistan's languages, with a note giving permission to reprint the text as long as it was distributed for free.

Some of the men of the mosque said the book would be useful to Afghans who didn't know Arabic, so they took up a collection for printing. The mosque's cleric asked Ahmad Ghaws Zalmai, a longtime friend, to get the books printed.

But as some of the 1,000 copies made their way to conservative Muslim clerics in Kabul, whispers began, then an outcry.

Many clerics rejected the book because it did not include the original Arabic verses alongside the translation. It's a particularly sensitive detail for Muslims, who regard the Arabic Quran as words given directly by God. A translation is not considered a Quran itself, and a mistranslation could warp God's word.

Pretty odd things going around with particular religions these days.

Source:AP-Kabul

5 year old boy smoking-he wants to be in the GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS


A COMPLETE INDIAN FREAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A crazy family in India has a crazy five year old boy who has started smoking since he was only three years old as told by his parents.His parents also said that the boy's smoking skills are quite dazzling and they have been encouraging him to do so.

Both the parents and the boy himself wants to enter the Guinness World Records as the youngest smoker ever but bad luck for him because a spokesman for Guinness World Records told Ananova they do not have records for smoking and avoid youngest person achievements. . .

Ahhh!!! Put that cigarette down now boy,you got young blood and there's no chance now you can enter the Guinness.Anybody seeing the pictures would say that he is been smoking for 20 years....LOL....but the fact is that if he continues to smoke this way then definitely it's confirmed that his life is not going to stay long when he reaches twenty.