• 馃毃BREAKING: Louisiana pastor beats up a man who allegedly threatened to rape and kill his wife and grandchildren.
    Pastor Tony Spell of Life Tabernacle Church says he was working on a church bus when the neighbor's son started shouting at him.
    Spell said that it is his job as the natural protector to protect his church and family.
    "He said, 'Tony, I'm gonna rape your wife, I'm gonna rape all of your grandchildren,' and he said, 'The next time you go out of town, I'm gonna kill them, and what the F are you going to do about it?" Spell said.
    The neighbors, the Sherwin family, claim Spell is not telling the truth, but during a press conference, Spell was backed by members of his church who say they've made multiple complaints about the Sherwin family to police.
    Spell's attorney says the Sherwin family has "a large, industrial-scale camera that could see from across the street all the way into the pulpit."
    Spell was hit with multiple misdemeanor summonses in 2020 during the COVID lockdowns when he refused to close his church.
    "The Central City police are friends with these folks across the street. When Pastor Spell was being surveilled 24/7, it was with the help of the man across the street," Spell's lawyer said.
    The pastor was reportedly arrested and booked for second-degree battery
    馃毃BREAKING: Louisiana pastor beats up a man who allegedly threatened to rape and kill his wife and grandchildren. Pastor Tony Spell of Life Tabernacle Church says he was working on a church bus when the neighbor's son started shouting at him. Spell said that it is his job as the natural protector to protect his church and family. "He said, 'Tony, I'm gonna rape your wife, I'm gonna rape all of your grandchildren,' and he said, 'The next time you go out of town, I'm gonna kill them, and what the F are you going to do about it?" Spell said. The neighbors, the Sherwin family, claim Spell is not telling the truth, but during a press conference, Spell was backed by members of his church who say they've made multiple complaints about the Sherwin family to police. Spell's attorney says the Sherwin family has "a large, industrial-scale camera that could see from across the street all the way into the pulpit." Spell was hit with multiple misdemeanor summonses in 2020 during the COVID lockdowns when he refused to close his church. "The Central City police are friends with these folks across the street. When Pastor Spell was being surveilled 24/7, it was with the help of the man across the street," Spell's lawyer said. The pastor was reportedly arrested and booked for second-degree battery
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  • 馃毃BREAKING: Louisiana pastor beats up a man who allegedly threatened to rape and kill his wife and grandchildren.
    Pastor Tony Spell of Life Tabernacle Church says he was working on a church bus when the neighbor's son started shouting at him.
    Spell said that it is his job as the natural protector to protect his church and family.
    "He said, 'Tony, I'm gonna rape your wife, I'm gonna rape all of your grandchildren,' and he said, 'The next time you go out of town, I'm gonna kill them, and what the F are you going to do about it?" Spell said.
    The neighbors, the Sherwin family, claim Spell is not telling the truth, but during a press conference, Spell was backed by members of his church who say they've made multiple complaints about the Sherwin family to police.
    Spell's attorney says the Sherwin family has "a large, industrial-scale camera that could see from across the street all the way into the pulpit."
    Spell was hit with multiple misdemeanor summonses in 2020 during the COVID lockdowns when he refused to close his church.
    "The Central City police are friends with these folks across the street. When Pastor Spell was being surveilled 24/7, it was with the help of the man across the street," Spell's lawyer said.
    The pastor was reportedly arrested and booked for second-degree battery
    馃毃BREAKING: Louisiana pastor beats up a man who allegedly threatened to rape and kill his wife and grandchildren. Pastor Tony Spell of Life Tabernacle Church says he was working on a church bus when the neighbor's son started shouting at him. Spell said that it is his job as the natural protector to protect his church and family. "He said, 'Tony, I'm gonna rape your wife, I'm gonna rape all of your grandchildren,' and he said, 'The next time you go out of town, I'm gonna kill them, and what the F are you going to do about it?" Spell said. The neighbors, the Sherwin family, claim Spell is not telling the truth, but during a press conference, Spell was backed by members of his church who say they've made multiple complaints about the Sherwin family to police. Spell's attorney says the Sherwin family has "a large, industrial-scale camera that could see from across the street all the way into the pulpit." Spell was hit with multiple misdemeanor summonses in 2020 during the COVID lockdowns when he refused to close his church. "The Central City police are friends with these folks across the street. When Pastor Spell was being surveilled 24/7, it was with the help of the man across the street," Spell's lawyer said. The pastor was reportedly arrested and booked for second-degree battery
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  • 饾悡饾惏饾惃 饾煆饾煍-饾悩饾悶饾悮饾惈-饾悗饾惀饾悵 饾悞饾惌饾惍饾悵饾悶饾惂饾惌饾惉 饾悂饾惈饾惍饾惌饾悮饾惀饾惀饾惒 | Murdered Their 66-Year-Old Spanish Teacher Over a Bad Grade — They Stalked Her, Beat Her to Death With a Baseball Bat, and Hid Her Body Like Trash"
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    In Fairfield, Iowa, a dedicated 66-year-old Spanish teacher named Nohema Graber was murdered in cold blood by two of her own 16-year-old students, Willard Miller and Jeremy Gooddale.
    According to prosecutors, the teens became furious after Graber gave Miller a poor grade that was hurting his GPA. Instead of accepting responsibility, they spent two weeks planning the attack.
    They stalked her to Chautauqua Park — a place she frequently visited — ambushed her with a baseball bat, beat her to death, and then hid her body under a tarp, railroad ties, and a wheelbarrow.
    The brutality of this crime has left many speechless. These were students she was trying to educate. Instead, they took her life over something as common as a bad grade.Both teens were tried as adults and pleaded guilty to first-degree murder.
    Willard Miller was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 35 years.
    Jeremy Gooddale was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years.
    This story raises painful questions about respect for teachers, the value we place on education, and what is happening with our youth. A teacher who showed up every day to do her job paid the ultimate price.
    What do you think should happen in cases like this? Should the justice system be even stricter with juveniles who commit such heinous crimes?
    How do we protect educators who are pouring their lives into our children?
    Drop your thoughts below 馃憞 If this story touched you or made you angry, please SHARE this post so more people can see it.
    饾悡饾惏饾惃 饾煆饾煍-饾悩饾悶饾悮饾惈-饾悗饾惀饾悵 饾悞饾惌饾惍饾悵饾悶饾惂饾惌饾惉 饾悂饾惈饾惍饾惌饾悮饾惀饾惀饾惒 | Murdered Their 66-Year-Old Spanish Teacher Over a Bad Grade — They Stalked Her, Beat Her to Death With a Baseball Bat, and Hid Her Body Like Trash" TRAGIC. In Fairfield, Iowa, a dedicated 66-year-old Spanish teacher named Nohema Graber was murdered in cold blood by two of her own 16-year-old students, Willard Miller and Jeremy Gooddale. According to prosecutors, the teens became furious after Graber gave Miller a poor grade that was hurting his GPA. Instead of accepting responsibility, they spent two weeks planning the attack. They stalked her to Chautauqua Park — a place she frequently visited — ambushed her with a baseball bat, beat her to death, and then hid her body under a tarp, railroad ties, and a wheelbarrow. The brutality of this crime has left many speechless. These were students she was trying to educate. Instead, they took her life over something as common as a bad grade.Both teens were tried as adults and pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. Willard Miller was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 35 years. Jeremy Gooddale was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years. This story raises painful questions about respect for teachers, the value we place on education, and what is happening with our youth. A teacher who showed up every day to do her job paid the ultimate price. What do you think should happen in cases like this? Should the justice system be even stricter with juveniles who commit such heinous crimes? How do we protect educators who are pouring their lives into our children? Drop your thoughts below 馃憞 If this story touched you or made you angry, please SHARE this post so more people can see it.
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  • Here's why Xzibit's ex-wife believes he owes her for life.
    According to court documents, Krista claims she and Xzibit had an oral agreement during their marriage: if she stayed home, managed the household, and supported his career, he would make sure she was financially taken care of for the rest of her life.
    Krista alleges the promise wasn't just about paying bills — she says the agreement was that she would continue living in the same lifestyle they enjoyed during the marriage, even if the relationship ended.
    She also claims she put her own career, goals, and earning potential on hold to support Xzibit and their family, and now says she's struggling financially after losing her job.
    The lawsuit has sparked a major debate online about marriage, sacrifice, financial dependency, and whether a stay-at-home spouse should be compensated for opportunities they gave up during a relationship.
    Because while some people believe a promise is a promise... others argue that no one should be financially responsible for an ex-partner forever.
    Now the internet is debating oral agreement
    Here's why Xzibit's ex-wife believes he owes her for life. According to court documents, Krista claims she and Xzibit had an oral agreement during their marriage: if she stayed home, managed the household, and supported his career, he would make sure she was financially taken care of for the rest of her life. Krista alleges the promise wasn't just about paying bills — she says the agreement was that she would continue living in the same lifestyle they enjoyed during the marriage, even if the relationship ended. She also claims she put her own career, goals, and earning potential on hold to support Xzibit and their family, and now says she's struggling financially after losing her job. The lawsuit has sparked a major debate online about marriage, sacrifice, financial dependency, and whether a stay-at-home spouse should be compensated for opportunities they gave up during a relationship. Because while some people believe a promise is a promise... others argue that no one should be financially responsible for an ex-partner forever. Now the internet is debating oral agreement
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