วันศุกร์ที่ 11 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Who can help this world back to peace and happiness?Cold cases under water now and then..and later..


You sell out private right and security because of...no way out???
Richer and richest of this world can make balance?
Neighborhood and former enemies can help???
Shut down forever??

Marilyn Monroe's plastic secrets to be auctioned

All photos: Splash/All Over Press A set of six X-rays and doctor’s notes that indicate Marilyn Monroe underwent plastic surgery, including a chin implant, are to be sold next month. The notes date back to the 1950s, when Monroe began to complain of her chin. The X-rays, of Monroe’s face, nose and the roof of her mouth, and notes are to fetch from $15,000 to $30,000






Typhoon Fitow strikes China

Hundreds of thousands of people in southeast China were evacuated and fishing vessels called back to shore over Typhoon Fitow. The storm packed winds of 94mph and caused widespread blackouts and lashing rain. Typhoon Fitow slammed into the east coast of China Monday after thousands of people were evacuated to safety and weather authorities issued their highest alert level. Fitow, which Xinhua described as the 23rd to hit China this year, arrived after passing through Japan’s southern Okinawan island chain and surging past the north of Taiwan, causing flight and ferry cancellations, the AP said
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Investigators work on the older of the two vehicles. Any remains they find are placed into bags, which will be delivered to the medical examiner.


Coroner: Remains from Oklahoma lake match genders, ages of six missing people


By Michael Martinez, CNN
October 11, 2013 -- Updated 1025 GMT (1825 HKT)

CNN) -- Human remains from an Oklahoma lake match the general description of three teenagers who went missing in a car in 1970, but investigators are awaiting results from DNA testing to confirm their identities, the state medical examiner's office said Thursday.
The medical examiner's analysis also shows that the remains from a second car match the genders and adult age of three occupants in another car that went missing in 1969, according to the medical examiner's office. DNA results are also pending in that case.
In an extraordinary discovery last month, both vehicles were found when a state highway patrol trooper was training with new sonar equipment on Foss Lake and came upon the two submerged cars, with remains of three people in each of them.
The findings provoked western Oklahoma residents to wonder whether two mysteries each involving three missing people in a car -- occurring separately more than 40 years ago -- may have finally been solved.