A list of puns related to "The Adventure Of The Gloria Scott"
> After decades of questioning and prodding, William Korzon allegedly let slip a short question that landed him in prison.
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>βDid you find the body?β investigators in Bucks County said he asked them earlier this year.
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>Korzon, 76, was arrested Thursday morning at his home in York County, charged with the murder of his wife, Gloria, who disappeared in 1981 shortly after leaving work. He also has been charged with forging Gloriaβs name on tax documents and greeting cards to βkeep up appearances,β and soliciting a neighbor to help him, in an aborted plot, to murder a Warrington Township police officer who was investigating Gloriaβs disappearance.
Gloria Suzanne Korzon was 37 when she vanished after leaving work at a Horsham, Pennsylvania electronics plant on March 6, 1981. She and her husband William lived in Warrington. Her brother Ralph last spoke to her in February. After her disappearance, her father tried to call her house several times; however, he was never able to speak to her. On Mother's Day in 1981, her mother received a Mother's Day card from her. However, it did not appear to be in her handwriting. Furthermore, it was signed "Gloria Korzon" even though she never used her full name when writing to her family.
Ralph reported his sister missing in July of 1981. Police questioned William, who claimed that she had gone to Florida to visit her aunt. Gloria did have an aunt in Florida; however, William gave police the incorrect name for the aunt. Furthermore, when they questioned her real aunt, she told them that she had not seen Gloria in months. Gloria was close to her family and it was uncharacteristic of her to leave without warning. All of her personal belongings were left behind, including her car, her dog, her driver's license, credit cards, and thousands of dollars in her bank account.
It was known that Gloria and William's marriage was troubled. Less than a year after their wedding, he was arrested for threatening to kill her. Police had responded to at least eight different domestic violence incidents at their home between 1976 and 1980. Gloria sought protection orders against William in 1978 and 1980, alleging he had threatened her and beaten her badly enough to break bones. However, she always withdrew her complaints before they went to court. Several of her injuries were confirmed, as she had been hospitalized for them on several occasions. One month before she vanished, Gloria gave her stepfather an envelope,
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hey guys,
Today, I decided to release new screenshots of my fangame. It's been a while since I showed screenshots, all that I've been showing was teasers. Also, I added the new story in the description. It might be stupid but hey, it's a story.
Hopefully you are excited as I am and have a great day ;)
See the screenshots here: https://gamejolt.com/games/project_SA/360828
https://preview.redd.it/70m91kbnka331.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=f0d245793b1507616439a2a410f4951b0a451905
PS: Don't play the demo, it is really old...
A few hours ago Gloria De Piero resigned her position on the front bench, complaining about people within the party who did not tolerate opposition towards a Second Referendum.
The reporting about this event from across the political spectrum, however, would make you think otherwise. Here are some examples of headlines from different publications.
BBC (link) (for some reason the BBC are also using a different headline on their general news page, which is what originally pegged my interest)
You can see that none of these publications mention her Second Referendum stance in the headline, despite that being her primary reason for resigning her role. Instead they all use the same quote about 'intolerance'. While the Mail and the BBC do mention her stance in the subheading, the Independent and Guardian don't mention it at all, either in the subheading or in the article below.
Furthermore, both the Independent and the Guardian have the article tagged as 'anti-Semitism', with the Independent including a number of quotes from different people complaining about anti-Semitism in the party (the Guardian did at one point, but it was edited out of the article after publication as far as I'm aware). This is despite De Piero mentioning nothing about anti-Semitism in her reasons for resigning.
It's extremely worrying that four ostensibly independent publications from across the political spectrum have taken the exact same misleading editorial line over the Labour Party, trying to mislead people into thinking an MP quit because of anti-Semitism when they did not. It really brings into question both the misleading editorial lines these papers are taking regarding Labour, anti-Semitism and the narratives they're trying to craft, and into question why they're all taking the same lines.
Thanks STL Blues #LGB
Link to the tweet: https://twitter.com/FredKatz/status/1200656267225645057
> Scott Brooks on LeBron James: βIf you guys were not so tired of giving him the MVP, he should have nine of them by now.β
He also called the Lakers the best team in basketball.
Thoughts? Do you guys think LeBron should have more MVPs? Is voter fatigue a real concept?
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