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Black Justice: Louisiana Family Saves Kidnapped Relative And Kills Kidnapper Before The Police Can Finish Their Donuts! [Video]

NYDAILYNEWS : A Louisiana family decided to take justice into their own hands on Friday — and it was all captured on camera. Marcus Arceneaux cradled his frightened niece, Bethany Arceneaux, in his arms as he tenderly placed her in a car. Blood ran down Bethany’s face and she held a cloth to her neck to stem the flow. But she was home. She was safe. And her family had reportedly killed her torturer. Bethany’s two-day ordeal began on Wednesday evening when her ex-boyfriend, Scott Thomas, took her hostage. The 29-year-old from Duson was the mother of his child and allegedly a victim of years of domestic abuse at his hands. Thomas, also 29, allegedly grabbed Bethany while she was near a day care center. He shoved the woman into his car, leaving his 2-year-old child abandoned inside Bethany’s vehicle. Thomas then drove Bethany to an abandoned home in an isolated area of the town. It was hidden away from the road by a large oak tree. But what he didn’t count on was Bethany’s family fighting back. The Arceneauxs organized a search effort for the woman. They posted flyers throughout their town and sent out rescue missions. They were passing near Thomas’ hiding spot when they heard a woman yell from inside. About a dozen family members stormed into the home. When Thomas began stabbing his ex-lover, it sparked a confrontation. Lafayette Parish police are still investigating what happened next. According to KLFY, the family members say they shot Thomas to prevent him from killing Bethany. “I can just imagine how chaotic that confrontation was. The person who acted in defense of Ms. Arceneaux is a relative, a close relative to her. y the time police sent a SWAT team inside the home, Thomas was already dead. As of now, no charges have been pressed against anyone in the Arceneaux family. Judice confirmed that initial investigations into the incident revealed that the Arceneauxs were acting in defense of the victim. Bethany’s brothers, Ryan Arceneaux and Kaylyn Alfred, told The Advertiser that they were part of the woman’s rescue team. “We went and got her in that house. We kicked doors down. It was like a movie unfolding,” Ryan said. “If we wouldn’t have done what we did, she would have been dead.” NYDAILYNEWS USATODAY facebook

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Black Justice: Louisiana Family Saves Kidnapped Relative And Kills Kidnapper Before The Police Can Finish Their Donuts! [Video]

Will ‘The Impossible’ Make Oscar Possible For Naomi Watts?

Here’s a shout-out for Naomi Watts , and I am afraid she’ll need it.  She’s the sole Oscar nominee from director J.A. Bayona’s   The Impossible, and that means she has a real uphill climb for a win.  Watts is up against four other nominees in the Best Actress category — Jennifer Lawrence ( Silver Linings Playbook ), Jessica Chastain ( Zero Dark Thirty ), Emmanuelle Riva ( Amour) and 9-year old Quvenzhane Wallis ( Beasts Of The Southern Wild ) — whose movies have the additional momentum of a Best Picture nomination. It’s a huge disadvantage now that the Academy at large is voting, not just the actors branch. Although a big hit in Bayona’s native Spain, The Impossible   — which tells the story of a family fighting to survive the catastrophic Thailand tsunami of 2004 — underperformed in its U.S.  run. The movie’s mid-December opening, which took place the same week that Academy balloting began, didn’t help its Oscar chances either.  That Watts made the Best Actress short list at all is a testament to her gritty, visceral performance, which she has described as the most physically challenging movie of her career. And she’d have a real shot at a statuette if Academy members actually took the time to watch the movie. (Voting begins Feb. 8 and ends Feb. 19.) The one advantage Watts does have over her fellow nominees is that she is playing a real life person: Maria Belon, a Spanish wife and mother who lived to tell the tale and has enthusiastically endorsed Watts’ performance at various events this season.  Chastain’s character, Maya, is also said to be based on an actual CIA operative, but the actress claims to have never met the woman who inspired her Zero Dark Thirt y role.  Although the Thailand tsunami took more than 200,000 lives, The Impossible is not about dying. Bayona and his screenwriter Sergio Sanchez have crafted a powerful, harrowing film about living and, more importantly, family. Particularly during its grueling first half,   The Impossible is, at times, almost unbearable to watch as the injured and frightened Maria (Watts) and her older son Lucas  ( Tom Holland ) attempt to find what’s left of civilization after being swept away and nearly killed by the tsunami. Gravely injured, Maria clings to life while her son leads them on, looking for medical attention and holding out hope that his father Henry ( Ewan McGregor ) and two younger brothers, who were separated from them by the cataclysmic event, are still alive. Once the pair finally make it to a makeshift hospital, Maria is not given much hope to survive, and Watt’s plays these scenes brilliantly, acting largely with her eyes. Meanwhile, Henry and his two other sons are desperately seeking to determine if  Maria and Lucas are okay, and in one devastating scene that will resonate with any father, McGregor breaks down during a phone call home, no longer able to bear the emotional toll of what has happened to his family.  It’s a sterling moment for McGregor, who should have joined Watts on the Oscar honor roll this year. He has never been more effective on screen as he is in those moments (surrounded, by the way, by many of the actual survivors of the 2004 Tsunami who were cast as extras). For those who know the true story of Maria, the decision to change the nationality of her and her family may seem jarring at first, but quickly becomes inconsequential  thanks to the performances of Watts and McGregor in roles that would test the mettle of the best actors. As for the tsunami itself, it has been exquisitely re-created the old fashioned way using a water tank and models. Although it comprises only a few minutes of the film — in the beginning and in brief flashbacks near the conclusion — it is stunningly realistic and a chilling reminder of how fragile life can be. Bayona understands that the best way to accomplish this is not through special effects but through the extraordinary performances of his actors. The Impossible is impossible to shake off, and Academy members should not miss Watts’ incredible performance in this movie. Follow Pete Hammond on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter. 

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Will ‘The Impossible’ Make Oscar Possible For Naomi Watts?

Little people, big world, divided family

The Roloff’s problems are escalating on camera just like another reality couple we know and this weeks episode divided the family. Matt decided to go on this big family vacation to the Virgin Islands and he somehow “forgot” that Amy had to work. Her schedule couldn’t be changed, so he went ahead with his plans

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