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Filming Cops Is Now Illegal, Appeals Court Rules

A federal appeals court in Pennsylvania has ruled that filming cops is illegal, and can lead to arrest.  The cases of Fields v. City of Philadelphia, and Geraci v. City of Philadelphia involve two historic incidents where citizens were arrested for filming the police. Theantimedia.org reports: Richard Fields, a Temple University student, was arrested after stopping to take a picture of a large group of police outside a house party.

O.J. Simpson Innocent: Did He Conspire To Cover-up Real Murderer?

A private investigator has claimed that O.J. Simpson is innocent, saying that he has conclusive proof that O.J. didn’t kill his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson or his friend Ron Goldman in 1994. William C. Dear says O.J. did visit the crime scene shortly before being arrested in order to cover-up evidence that would have implicated the real murderer – his son Jason. In his book, “O.J. Is Innocent And I Can Prove It,” Dear says that Jason (who was just 24 at the time) killed his own mother and her boyfriend in a rage killing.

Turkish Man Sues Own Wife For "Cursing At Erdogan": "I Kept On Warning Her"

Turkish Man Sues Own Wife For "Cursing At Erdogan": "I Kept On Warning Her"

Back in December, CHP lawmaker Eren Erdem discovered that it’s not a particularly good idea to accuse President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of supplying Sarin gas to terrorists.

Following accusations Erden made in an interview with RT, the Ankara Chief Prosecutor’s Office opened an investigation into the deputy for “treason.”

Johnson & Johnson Ordered To Pay $72m For Talc Cancer Death

A US jury in the state of Missouri has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $72m (£51m) in damages to the family of a woman who claimed her death was linked to use of the company’s baby talcum powder. Jackie Fox from Birmingham, Alabama died of ovarian cancer last year at the age of 62, having used J&J’s talc and Shower to Shower feminine hygiene products for decades. This is the first verdict in a string of allegations over cancer risks related to talc-based products.  About 1,000 cases have been filed in Missouri state court, and another 200 in New Jersey.

Swedish Doctor Gets 10 Yrs For Abducting Woman & Locking Her In Bunker

A Swedish doctor has been jailed for 10 years for kidnapping a woman and locking her up in a home-made bunker. The 38-year-old physician was planning to keep the woman as his girlfriend. According to the prosecution, Martin Trenneborg had spent several years designing and building a soundproof bunker. He methodically planned and executed the kidnapping and was only caught when he went to visit his victim’s apartment.   Deutsche Welle reports: The doctor met the woman in September for a date in Stockholm, when he drugged her with chocolate covered strawberries spiked with a sedative.

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