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Stop The Domestic Violence: “Tinder” Murderer Sentenced To 26 Years For Stabbing Woman He Met Over 75 Times

Stock image from Getty Man Sentenced To 26 Years After Stabbing Ex-GF To Death This is so sad. A man who met his girlfriend on tinder and then stabbed her more than 75 times in a frenzied car park attack has been jailed for at least 26 years for murder. Molly McLaren, the victim in the attack had just cut ties with her murdered just 2 weeks before he decided to end her life according to IVT News . Molly McLaren, 23, was attacked with a kitchen knife by Joshua Stimpson as she sat in her car outside the Dockside shopping centre in Chatham, Kent, on June 29 last year. When she ended their relationship, Stimpson reportedly stalked her and posted derogatory messages on Facebook falsely claiming she had taken cocaine, so she reported him to police. Sentencing, Judge Adele Williams told 26-year-old Stimpson that he may never be released. “This was a cruel, calculated and cowardly act,” Judge Williams said. “This was an act of wickedness. “You took away Molly’s life quite deliberately in the most vicious fashion. You were determined to punish her for ending the relationship with you. You were seeking revenge.” SMH, so why not life judge?

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Stop The Domestic Violence: “Tinder” Murderer Sentenced To 26 Years For Stabbing Woman He Met Over 75 Times

Did Justin Bieber’s Mom Bust Up His Vacation With Selena Gomez?

Justin Bieber’s mom, Pattie Mallette, jetted to St. Lucia after the 16-year-old was photographed cuddling up to 18-year-old Selena Gomez on a yacht. The teen stars, who were holidaying with friends, were also seen kissing and cuddling around a private resort on the northern part of the island together. But their cover was blown when a member of their party posted a picture on Twitter. A source told us, “Justin and Selena arrived on a private jet together from Atlanta with friends and his manager. They then took a helicopter together to the resort, where they stayed in two villas and celebrated New Year’s Eve. They were determined to stay unseen, but someone posted a view of the resort on Twitter. Selena left on Jan. 2, leaving Justin alone with his bodyguard, in time for his mom to arrive.” A rep for Justin said the story was “false,” adding, “No picture was ever posted on Twitter. Pattie Mallette is on a scheduled vacation with her son. All is well in paradise.”

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New Mortal Combat Trailer

The clip is around 7 minutes long and has a fight scene between Cage and Baraka – it looks amazing. This gives me hope that they can do a Mortal Kombat movie justice by grounding it in reality. FINISH HIM! added by: 02yamahaR1

Miranda Kerr Is A Topless Schoolgirl

Miranda Kerr Is A Topless Schoolgirl added by: cocko

Learning to Fight with Your Butt: Viral Video Film School

As a filmmaker seeking viral fame, it's important to stay on top of the latest internet trends. Pop quiz: what method of attack is sweeping Brazil and the internet? In this Viral Video Film School web extra, Professor Brett teaches you how to use your bottom as a weapon. Get ready for Surra de Bunda, or Butt Fighting! Now that's something you can take to the fight club… Viral Video Film School is a recurring segment on the weekly television show infoMania. In each episode of VVFS, Professor Brett Erlich teaches you valuable skills in the discipline of Viral Video making. So sit down, take notes, and try not to piss him off. For more Brett visit http://current.com/viral-video-film-school-im/ and Current TV. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi, Sergio Cilli and Erin Gibson, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. added by: infoMania

Unattractive defendants receive longer sentences – the American Jury System

Well, here's one more argument for an overhaul of the jury system in America. According to a Cornell University study, a physically unattractive defendant is likely to receive a harsher sentence than a more attractive defendant – a prison sentence up to 22 months longer, on average, for a similar crime. The study looks at two kinds of jurors – those who process information rationally and without regard for the appearance of the defendant, and jurors who process information emotionally, giving harsher verdicts and sentencing based upon their perception of the physical attributes of the defendant. Author Justin Gunnell '05, J.D. '08, who began working on the study as a policy analysis and management major with co-author Stephen Ceci, and Cornell's Helen L. Carr Professor of Developmental Psychology were determined to find out why there have been reports of such disparities for decades. Using 169 Cornell undergraduates, the scientists determined those individuals who processed information rationally, using facts, analysis and reason, and those who based their decisions on emotion which factored in irrelevant factors such as race, gender and class, and who reported that a “less attractive” person would be “more likely” the kind of person who would commit a crime. The study concluded with the participants looking at an actual case file and photograph, jury instructions and closing arguments and rendering his or her verdict and sentencing accordingly. (In fairness, this inconsistency was reported in those cases with ambiguous evidence or lesser charged offenses; in other words, not in cases where there was harder evidence more determinative of guilt). Since in the American justice system, attorneys have an opportunity to screen jurors for specific reasons, and for a limited number of non-specific reasons, this study might be useful, in designing questions or challenges that get to the heart of a prospective juror's mindset, but can we ever ensure a jury system without predisposition, whether for race, gender, class or attractiveness? Should we even be surprised by this study, with what we, as laymen, know of human nature? This tosses another ball into the court of proponents for professional jurors – with its own set of drawbacks, but arguably a more plausible solution to justice in the courtroom. http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6015099-unattractive-defendants-receiv… added by: Stoneyroad