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Mr Kehinde Ajayi Was Brutally Murdered and squeezed inside a drum By A Family Friend

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After he showed him his brand new car.   The family friend by the name of JJ was said to be an electrician to the brother of Mr Kehinde and through that means, JJ began dating the daughter of Mr Kehindes brother and that was how Mr Kehinde Knew JJ.   On the 24th of July while Mr Kehinde was on his way to his brother’s house to show him the new vehicle, he met JJ on the way, who then offered to buy him drinks in celebration of his new car. And that was the last time anyone saw Mr Kehinde Ajayi alive.  Until August when the police investigation led them to a shocking discovery that JJ was the one who had kidnapped and killed the innocent man and even sold his car.   Watch the full story at TRUE CRIME DANIEL (click To Watch) https://youtu.be/RCuYxzjIYgY

5 Of The Most Horrific Serial Killers Released From Prison (pictures)

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1. Nikolai Dzhumagaliev Nikolai Dzhumagaliev is a serial killer and cannibal. He is thought to have killed at least 7 women, between the years 1979-1980. Dzhumagaliev also goes by the name “Metal Fang,” because of his white metal teeth. Dzhumagaliev’s first kill was a young peasant woman. He slit her throat and then proceeded to eat her for the next month. Dzhumagaliev killed five more women before being arrested for accidentally shooting one of his colleagues. However, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was only sentenced to less than a year in a mental institution. When he was released, he committed three more murders. 2. Mary Bell Mary Bell became infamous when she killed two young boys in cold blood, just one day before her eleventh birthday. The first kill was a four-year-old boy named Martin Brown. Bell is believed to have committed this murder on her own. Mary Bell strangled the young boy in an abandoned house. Bell’s second victim was a three-year-ol...

10 real-life mysteries that no one has ever solved

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The ones that got away  The Curse of Tutankhamun The ancient tomb of Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun was discovered in the Valley of the Kings in 1922 by Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter. Carnarvon and many other people who entered the tomb went on to die in mysterious circumstances. Were they cursed by the angry spirit of the dead Pharaoh? Bloodsuckers Stories of bloodsucking demons have been told all over the world since ancient times. Vampires need to drink the blood of the living. They can hypnotise you and shapeshift into cats, dogs and, of course, bats! Look up El Chupacabra of the Caribbean or the Langsuir of Malaysia if you dare!  The Siberian Hell Hole Did scientists open a hole into Hell in Siberia, Russia in the 1980s? Reports say that their drill went down over 14 km (8.5 miles) and suddenly broke through into empty space. The temperature was over 1,100 ÂșC and the scientists’ microphones picked up noises that sounded like screams! Faces in ...

Five weird and unbelievable surgical procedures

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In 1967, the first human heart transplant was performed. Almost half a century on, the procedure saves the lives of around 5,000 people across the globe every year. This is just one example of the thousands of surgical procedures that are transforming people’s lives every day. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were approximately 312.9 millionTrusted Source operations carried out worldwide in 2012, increasing from 226.4 million in 2004. 1) Rotationplasty: Turning an ankle into a knee Rotationplasty is an extraordinary form of reconstructive surgery that enables the ankle to be used as a knee joint. The procedure involves the surgical removal of the bottom of the femur, the knee, and the upper tibia. The lower part of the leg is then rotated 180 degrees and attached to the thigh. Put simply, the foot is attached to the knee backward. Once a prosthesis is fitted, the ankle of the foot functions as a knee. Rotationplasty is most commonly performed...