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How Scientists Discovered The Identity Of Black Woman Buried More Than 150 Years Ago

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A new documentary scheduled to premiere Wednesday on PBS explores how scientists collaborated to determine the identity of a Black woman buried at an excavation site in New York City, which was once a 19th-century burial ground for Black people. See Also: Museum May Be Built To Memorialize Black Prisoners Whose Bodies Were Found In Texas Researchers believe her name was Martha Peterson , the New York Post revealed, ahead of the airing of “The Woman in the Iron Coffin.” “She would have been 26 in 1850, probably died around 1851 and lived in the household of William Raymond , a partner in the iron-coffin maker Fisk & Raymond,” said Scott Warnasch , the forensic archaeologist who first examined Peterson’s remains for New York City officials. “Researchers believe her to be Martha Peterson, who worked for a local white man with abolitionist leanings.” https://t.co/wqnUuddCzW — Cemetery Graduate (@BroderickGreer) October 1, 2018 Construction workers discovered Peterson’s iron coffin in 2011 while excavating a site in Elmhurst, Queens. Her body was almost perfectly preserved because it was sealed in an airtight Fisk iron coffin. In fact, Warnasch at first suspected that he was working with a recent homicide. But he soon figured out that she had been born and buried decades before the Civil War. The excavation site was once the grounds for a church founded in 1830 by free African-Americans. Figuring out her identity involved the work of a geochemist who extracted chemicals from Peterson’s teeth and hair. That tests revealed that she lived in the Northeast and ate a balanced diet. An examination of her bone structure yielded an approximate age between 25 and 35. She likely died from smallpox, the team discovered. Census data enabled the team to find out her name, where she worked and other details. It turned out that Peterson was a domestic in the home of a man who was not only the coffin maker but also an abolitionist. Members of the nearby African Methodist Episcopal Church gave Peterson a proper burial. SEE ALSO: Kanye West ‘Can’t Say’ If Abraham Lincoln Was Black Or White Bill Cosby Called ‘Serial Rapist’ As Walk Of Fame Star Is Vandalized, Again [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3829244″ overlay=”true”]

How Scientists Discovered The Identity Of Black Woman Buried More Than 150 Years Ago

Random Ridiculousness: People Are Freezing Their Cakes Off Doing The #BlizzardChallenge And It’s Hilarious

#BlizzardChallenge: People Doing Random Ridiculous Activities During A Blizzard Is Happening Yesterday’s weather left many in the northeast with cabin fever after being buried under inches of snow. Need blizzard entertainment? Enter the #BlizzardChallenge. A sure way to keep yourself and other people of social media entertained. A dancer twerks in the snow, another person dives in it, and more. We don’t know who started it, but we have some of the best videos on the next few pages. Peep the list of random snow-foolery.

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Caught! Suspect In Quadruple D.C. “Mansion Murder” Apprehended

Ending a massive, almost week long manhunt, a Maryland man was arrested in Northeast Washington, D.C. late last night and charged in the quadruple murder of a wealthy family…

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Video On Demand: New Mexico Woman Pulls Glock On Cable Guy For Threatening Not To Repair Connection

She must have had some shows she REALLY wanted to watch… Woman Draws Gun On Cable Technician Over Unanticipated Fees People are serious about their cable ! Dealing with the cable company can certainly make you feel like pulling a weapon…but a fed-up Albuquerque woman decided to literally take matters into her own hands when one service provider didn’t deliver the service she felt she deserved. Via ABQjournal : Unanticipated Comcast fees made one Albuquerque woman so angry she pulled a gun on a worker for the cable company, according to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court. Gloria Baca-Lucero, 48, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon Monday and booked into jail. She was released later that day. Police say a Comcast serviceman went to do work in Baca-Lucero’s house near San Pedro and San Antonio in the Northeast Heights on Monday, according to the complaint. Baca-Lucero said she thought the work would be free, but the worker told her there would be a fee. She called customer service, and someone on that line also told her she had to pay. The worker then told her if she didn’t sign for the fee he would leave. She refused to pay, and the worker told police as he was loading tools into his vehicle, Baca-Lucero grabbed one of his tool bags and took it inside her house. When the worker went to get it, he said she told him he couldn’t have his tools back and pulled out a black handgun from her pocket, pointing at his torso, the complaint states. The worker told police he put his hands up because he “didn’t want to get shot,” and left the property before calling 911. Baca-Lucero told police he left the tools and she took them inside, and wouldn’t give them back to him when he returned. When the worker refused to leave, she pointed the gun in the air. He left, and she then also called police, the complaint states. When police searched her home, they found a black Glock, along with a Glock magazine and 11 rounds. They also found the tool bag, according to the court document. Messed up…but they really shouldn’t charge for repairs. Maybe they’ll consider a policy change now?

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Julia Pereira Belongs In A Bikini

If you’re anywhere in the Northeast right now, I’m betting you woke up to a window covered in snow and the kind of weather that makes you just want to get back in bed. So here’s some warmer, happier thoughts for all you poor snowbound bastards: Brazilian model Julia Pereira showing off her killer bikini body in Miami. Granted, it’s probably not going to help you be any more productive today or even get out of bed, but at least it ought to make you feel a whole lot better. I know it worked for me. » view all 12 photos Photos: Fameflynet

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Miley Cyrus New Year’s Eve Performance: She Came, She Twerked, She Conquered

Miley Cyrus closed out 2013 with one last memorable performance from Times Square Tuesday night, and managed to stay mostly clothed in the process. With temperatures in New York City well below freezing and Cyrus tweeting about battling a bad “cough/cold” beforehand, she was up against it. “If I can just get thru tonight I can have a nice lil break,” she wrote prior to the show, but like any pro’s pro, she put on her gold crop top and went to work. Miley Cyrus New Year’s Eve Performance Miley Cyrus’ performance on New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, which took place about 20 minutes before midnight on ABC, began with an attempt to “#GetItRight.” Her vocals on that hashtagged track sounded a bit pitchy, but fans briefly got to see her grind on a backup dancer half her height, so there’s that. Then the “Wrecking Ball” came through, and she owned the stage. As she broke down the proverbial walls of the crowd, one of the biggest songs of 2013 became a giant sing-a-long with fans who know it by heart by now. The 21-year-old singer quipped to host Ryan Seacrest that her shimmering gold outfit and fur coat marked “the most clothes I’ve been in in 2013.” You can blame/thank the Northeast weather for that. Either way, the Year of Miley Cyrus came to an end with a shiver as much as with a bang(erz). How will the provocative, controversial star top herself in 2014? We can only wait and see, THGers. We can only wait and see. Happy New Year!

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Sexual Trysts Gone Wrong: Philadelphia Man’s Body Chopped With Hatchet And Thrown In River By Pimp And 2 Prostitutes!

Man Chopped With Hatchet, Thrown In River By Pimp & Prostitutes SMH at the hookers’names being “Angel” (pictured above) and “Cinderella”.. Via NBC Philly: Two alleged prostitutes and their pimp are charged in the murder and mutilation of a Northeast Philadelphia man in a Center City apartment. Police say the women called themselves “Angel” and “Cinderella.” Philadelphia Police say three people killed a Northeast Philadelphia man, chopped up his body and tossed it into the Schuylkill River after a botched robbery. Keith Tolbert, Angel Weston and Stephenie Foulke were charged Thursday with the murder of Frank Zarzycki, police said. Zarzycki’s torso was found by fishermen near the 1300 block of Schuylkill Avenue in the Grays Ferry section of Philadelphia around 8 a.m. Tuesday morning. The 40-year-old’s head, arms and legs had been chopped off and were missing. Using a distinctive tattoo on Zarzycki’s upper back, investigators on Wednesday were able to identify the man who had been reported missing by family a week before. Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit Capt. James Clark said Zarzycki, who lived in the Somerton section of the city, went to Apartment 26 inside 220 South 11th Street last Monday, August 26 to have sex with prostitutes. The man allegedly began an act with Weston, 21, and Foulke, 22, in the apartment’s living room when Tolbert, 34, came in to rob Zarzycki. During the struggle, Zarzycki was beaten, tasered and then suffocated. He died as a result of the fight. Capt. Clark said investigators believe the trio panicked and dragged the man’s lifeless body to the bathroom. There, Tolbert allegedly used a hatchet to dismember Zarzycki. His torso was then placed into a bag and thrown into the river, police said. Investigators are still searching for Zarzycki’s other body parts and are leaning on the suspects to share where and how they were disposed. The trio were arrested on Saturday, before Zarzycki’s body was found, after the department’s Vice Unit held a sting at the apartment. The housing unit is listed in Tolbert’s name. Capt. Clark said the home was a known prostitution spot and that phone and computer records showed the victim had frequented the place. “My understanding is he had been there before and obviously he wasn’t robbed, but for whatever reason, this time they chose to rob him and it escalated to him being killed,” Capt. Clark said. Neighbors who live in the apartment building tell NBC10.com they saw plain clothed officers visit the same apartment last week and arrest a man and woman for alleged prostitution. NBC10 visited Zarzycki’s family in Northeast Philadelphia on Thursday, but they did not want to speak with the media. Tolbert, Weston and Foulke have been charged with murder, robbery and related offenses and all, police say, have criminal histories. SMH. NBC Philadelphia Continue reading

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Forgot To Wear A Bra!

Apparently the cold front we’ve been getting in the Northeast the last couple days hit LA too; either that, or Rosie Huntington-Whiteley just came out of a walk-in freezer in these pictures. I haven’t seen an acute case of nippleitis like this in a long time. In fact, I think Rosie should probably come to my office so I can personally check her out and make sure she’s going to be okay. And in the meantime, let’s just hope that her condition is extremely contagious, and spreads by lingering hugs. Related Articles: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s Sweet Booty In Leggings Lucy Pinder Supplies Her Big Breasts To Celebrity Big Brother Lucy Pinder’s Breasts Go A Long Long Way Lucy Pinder Nude In Nuts Photos: Fameflynet

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End Of Days: At Least Four People Die From Cold Weather Exposure As Temperatures Drop Across the Country

Bundle up out there folks, isht is real ! The freezing temperatures across the country are killing people and causing massive fires. You have to see the photos from one such blaze in Chicago that required nearly 200 firemen to extinguish the flames. Here are the details via NY DailyNews : The Upper Midwest remains locked in the deep freeze, with bitter temperatures stretching into a fourth day across several states. The cold snap arrived Saturday night as waves of Arctic air swept south from Canada, pushing temperatures to dangerous lows and leaving a section of the country well-versed in winter’s pains reeling. Authorities suspect exposure has played a role in at least four deaths so far. Among the coldest temperatures recorded Tuesday was 35 below at Crane Lake, Minn., a National Weather Service forecaster said early Wednesday. The coldest location in the lower 48 states Monday was Embarrass, Minn., at 36 below. On Sunday it was Babbitt, Minn., at 29 below, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters said late Tuesday that overnight temperatures wouldn’t get that low, but warned it was still frigid: Embarrass, Minn., was up to 15 below by late Tuesday night. Nighttime temperatures round 10 degrees made it harder for Chicago firefighters to battle a warehouse blaze described by officials as one of the largest in recent years. The Chicago Sun-Times reported late Tuesday that more than 170 firefighters responded to the five-alarm blaze at an abandoned warehouse on the city’s South Side that took nearly three hours to get under control. The Northeast was also feeling the chill from Ohio to Maine. In Connecticut, overnight temperatures were expected to range from 0 to 10 degrees over the next several days, and the wind chill could make it feel as cold as minus 15 degrees in some parts of the state. In Millinocket, Maine, residents awoke to temperatures of minus 9 degrees. The bitter conditions were expected to persist into the weekend in the Midwest through the eastern half of the U.S., said Shawn DeVinny, a National Weather Service meteorologist in suburban Minneapolis. Ariana Laffey, a 30-year-old homeless woman, kept warm with a blanket, three pairs of pants and six shirts as she sat on a milk crate begging near Chicago’s Willis Tower on Tuesday morning. She said she and her husband spent the night under a bridge, bundled up under a half-dozen blankets. “We’re just trying to make enough to get a warm room to sleep in tonight,” Laffey said. In Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, residents woke to a wind chill that made it feel like 35 below. The temperature in Madison, Wis., was a whopping 1 degree above just before midday Tuesday. For northern Illinois, it was the first time in almost two years that temperatures had dipped below zero. The temperature in Detroit was a toasty 7 degrees with a 10 below wind chill around midday. City officials said they planned to extend hours at its two warming centers. A warming center run by St. Peter and Paul Jesuit Church downtown that usually sees 50 to 60 people on a typical winter day had taken in about 90 people Tuesday morning. Police in Milwaukee, where the temperature was just 2 degrees at noon, checked under freeway overpasses to find the homeless and urge them to find a shelter. The United Way of Greater Milwaukee has donated $50,000 to two homeless shelters so they can open overflow centers. On Sunday, a 70-year-old man was found frozen in his unheated home in Des Plaines, Ill. And in Green Bay, Wis., a 38-year-old man was found dead outside his home Monday morning. Authorities in both cases said the victims died of hypothermia and cold exposure, with alcohol a possible contributing factor. A 77-year-old Illinois woman also was found dead near her car in southwestern Wisconsin on Saturday night, and a 61-year-old Minnesota man was pronounced dead at a hospital after he was found in a storage building Saturday morning. At least two fires in southern Wisconsin were blamed on property owners using heaters or other means to thaw frozen pipes. In one case, a dairy barn was destroyed, and in the other, a mobile home was lost. No one was hurt. Our thoughts and prayers are definitely with the elderly and homeless who are hit hardest by these conditions! We hope no one else dies because of the weather. APImages

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End Of Days: At Least Four People Die From Cold Weather Exposure As Temperatures Drop Across the Country

Bundle up out there folks, isht is real ! The freezing temperatures across the country are killing people and causing massive fires. You have to see the photos from one such blaze in Chicago that required nearly 200 firemen to extinguish the flames. Here are the details via NY DailyNews : The Upper Midwest remains locked in the deep freeze, with bitter temperatures stretching into a fourth day across several states. The cold snap arrived Saturday night as waves of Arctic air swept south from Canada, pushing temperatures to dangerous lows and leaving a section of the country well-versed in winter’s pains reeling. Authorities suspect exposure has played a role in at least four deaths so far. Among the coldest temperatures recorded Tuesday was 35 below at Crane Lake, Minn., a National Weather Service forecaster said early Wednesday. The coldest location in the lower 48 states Monday was Embarrass, Minn., at 36 below. On Sunday it was Babbitt, Minn., at 29 below, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters said late Tuesday that overnight temperatures wouldn’t get that low, but warned it was still frigid: Embarrass, Minn., was up to 15 below by late Tuesday night. Nighttime temperatures round 10 degrees made it harder for Chicago firefighters to battle a warehouse blaze described by officials as one of the largest in recent years. The Chicago Sun-Times reported late Tuesday that more than 170 firefighters responded to the five-alarm blaze at an abandoned warehouse on the city’s South Side that took nearly three hours to get under control. The Northeast was also feeling the chill from Ohio to Maine. In Connecticut, overnight temperatures were expected to range from 0 to 10 degrees over the next several days, and the wind chill could make it feel as cold as minus 15 degrees in some parts of the state. In Millinocket, Maine, residents awoke to temperatures of minus 9 degrees. The bitter conditions were expected to persist into the weekend in the Midwest through the eastern half of the U.S., said Shawn DeVinny, a National Weather Service meteorologist in suburban Minneapolis. Ariana Laffey, a 30-year-old homeless woman, kept warm with a blanket, three pairs of pants and six shirts as she sat on a milk crate begging near Chicago’s Willis Tower on Tuesday morning. She said she and her husband spent the night under a bridge, bundled up under a half-dozen blankets. “We’re just trying to make enough to get a warm room to sleep in tonight,” Laffey said. In Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, residents woke to a wind chill that made it feel like 35 below. The temperature in Madison, Wis., was a whopping 1 degree above just before midday Tuesday. For northern Illinois, it was the first time in almost two years that temperatures had dipped below zero. The temperature in Detroit was a toasty 7 degrees with a 10 below wind chill around midday. City officials said they planned to extend hours at its two warming centers. A warming center run by St. Peter and Paul Jesuit Church downtown that usually sees 50 to 60 people on a typical winter day had taken in about 90 people Tuesday morning. Police in Milwaukee, where the temperature was just 2 degrees at noon, checked under freeway overpasses to find the homeless and urge them to find a shelter. The United Way of Greater Milwaukee has donated $50,000 to two homeless shelters so they can open overflow centers. On Sunday, a 70-year-old man was found frozen in his unheated home in Des Plaines, Ill. And in Green Bay, Wis., a 38-year-old man was found dead outside his home Monday morning. Authorities in both cases said the victims died of hypothermia and cold exposure, with alcohol a possible contributing factor. A 77-year-old Illinois woman also was found dead near her car in southwestern Wisconsin on Saturday night, and a 61-year-old Minnesota man was pronounced dead at a hospital after he was found in a storage building Saturday morning. At least two fires in southern Wisconsin were blamed on property owners using heaters or other means to thaw frozen pipes. In one case, a dairy barn was destroyed, and in the other, a mobile home was lost. No one was hurt. Our thoughts and prayers are definitely with the elderly and homeless who are hit hardest by these conditions! We hope no one else dies because of the weather. APImages

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