Tag Archives: location

Charles Pearson Arrested For Stalking Dr. Drew Pinsky

Apparent nut job Charles Pearson has been apprehended for allegedly stalking quasi-celebrity Dr. Drew Pinsky. We know, Dr. Drew Pinsky has a stalker? Most stalking articles involve hot girls getting stalked ( Audrina Patridge ), pretending to be stalked (Tila Tequila) or doing the stalking ( Vienna Girardi ). This one? Just plain weird. Pearson was booked for felony stalking after he was arrested at Pierce College in Woodland Hills. Dr. Drew’s security team pinpointed his location there. The reason? He posted said location on his own site. Take note, young readers. Don’t post incriminating info online, especially if you’re stalking Dr. Drew. Pearson’s bail has been set at $150,000. Here’s his mug shot … Dr. Drew is no longer at risk from this stable individual . Dr. Drew’s team of cyber-security experts monitored and ultimately nabbed the alleged stalker yesterday after he made his location at the college available. Pinsky’s peeps spotted the post and immediately contacted cops at the Pasadena Police Department … who then alerted sheriff’s deputies at the college. Sources say a number of police officers and school security showed up to the library shortly after, cleared out a bunch of people and moved on Pearson. He was supposedly cooperative, at least. Guy sounds like a troubled fella in need of help. His ex, Sandra Obagi, obtained a restraining order in 2007, claiming he threatened her life, allegedly saying: “I have guns and I’m not afraid to use them.”

Here is the original post:
Charles Pearson Arrested For Stalking Dr. Drew Pinsky

Suicide-Prevention Expert Talks Possible Andrew Koenig Warning Signs

‘Growing Pains’ actor’s actions before his death appear to point to suicide. By Gil Kaufman Andrew Koenig Photo: IMDB Police have not yet confirmed what caused the death of “Growing Pains” actor Andrew Koenig , whose body was found in a Vancouver park on Thursday. But according to a suicide-prevention expert, the 41-year-old actor — who Vancouver police classified as being “despondent” upon his disappearance and who reportedly suffered from depression — exhibited some of the signs of someone who might be thinking about harming themselves. “I understand that Andrew had a history of depression, and if you combine some of the other signs [such as clearing out his Los Angeles apartment ], there is cause for concern,” said Dr. John Draper, director of the National Suicide Prevention Hotline. Draper does not have firsthand knowledge of the Koenig case, but he said anyone who is concerned that someone close to them might be considering suicide should make every effort to reach out to that person and make sure they have the help they need. “Instead of saying, ‘I’m sad’ or ‘I’m having a bad day,’ someone who is depressed might say, ‘I’m having a bad life’ or ‘Everything is bad,’ ” he said. “When you hear those kinds of statements, it tells you this person might be depressed.” He said other signs include irritability and anger, low energy and fatigue or sleeplessness, difficulty concentrating or talking about suicidal thoughts. “People who are suicidal will tell you, ‘I’d be better off dead,’ and you need to act on that sign,” he said. “You need to get that individual some help or contact a professional. If you hear or notice that in some way they are making plans — getting lethal means, gathering pills, buying a gun or you find a rope — or something suggests that they’re doing something differently to create a situation that could put them in danger, you should tell them you’re worried about them and offer help.” Draper said giving away possessions or things that are of value to the individual or moving to another city unexpectedly might also be signs. “They could be moving to another city to seek an opportunity, which could be a good sign that they want to change their lives and plan for the future,” he said. “But you have to question: Why are they moving? What will happen there that won’t happen at the other location? What are their supports there? If they have a history of depression, it’s important to know they’re going to something instead of running away.” He said moving to another city — even one with fond memories, which Vancouver reportedly had for Koenig — might also lead to further isolation for someone who has a history of depression. Koenig’s parents held an emotional news conference Thursday to talk about their son and provide a warning about suicide. “My son took his own life,” Koenig’s father, “Star Trek” icon Walter Koenig, said between long pauses. “The only thing I want to say is — we’ve already said what a good guy he was and a good human being, and he was obviously in a lot of pain. … For those families who have members they fear are susceptible to this kind of behavior, don’t ignore it, don’t rationalize it.” In the days following Koenig’s February 14 disappearance, it was revealed that he had suffered from depression and had mailed a letter to his father before vanishing that gave the family cause for concern; the contents of that letter have not yet been revealed. Police found the actor’s body in Vancouver’s Stanley Park but have not yet discussed the manner in which Koenig died. As for what concerned friends and family can do to help someone who might be suicidal, Draper said it’s important not to minimize the concerning behavior and let the person know you care about them and want to help them feel safe. “You can let them know that this is a bad time but that they’ll be able to get through it if they get help,” he said. “It’s important not to abandon them. Let them know how to contact you, and try to get them help, especially if they don’t have a physician or therapist of their own.” Among other warning signs that someone may be suicidal: talking or writing about death, dying or suicide when these actions are out of the ordinary for the person; feeling rage or uncontrolled anger or seeking revenge; acting reckless or engaging in risky activities; feeling trapped; increasing alcohol or drug use; withdrawing from friends, family and society; feeling anxious, agitated or unable to sleep or sleeping all the time; experiencing dramatic mood changes; and seeing no reason for living or having no sense of purpose in life. The hot line encourages calls from anyone who is feeling suicidal; is looking for information about suicide or mental illness, is struggling with substance abuse or addiction; wants to help a friend or loved one; is having relationship problems; or is suffering from abuse, violence, loneliness or family problems. Calls to the 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week hot line at (800) 273-8255 will connect you with a free and confidential crisis center in the Lifeline network closest to your location. Head to mtvU’s HalfOfUs.com to get information and resources about depression, suicide and more important issues.

More here:
Suicide-Prevention Expert Talks Possible Andrew Koenig Warning Signs

Previously undiscovered ancient city found on Caribbean sea floor

WASHINGTON, DC (Herald de Paris) – EXCLUSIVE – Researchers have revealed the first images from the Caribbean sea floor of what they believe are the archaeological remains of an ancient civilization. Guarding the location’s coordinates carefully, the project’s leader, who wishes to remain anonymous at this time, says the city could be thousands of years old; possibly even pre-dating the ancient Egyptian pyramids, at Giza. The site was found using advanced satellite imagery, and is not in any way associated with the alleged site found by Russian explorers near Cuba in 2001, at a depth of 2300 feet.

Read the original post:
Previously undiscovered ancient city found on Caribbean sea floor

Ultimate Gawker Stalkers: Derek Jeter’s Starbucks and The Minka Kelly Problem

Sometimes, multiple Gawker Stalker sightings create mosaic portraits of celebrities in their seemingly unobserved moments. We’ve got one better, today: an operative working at a Derek Jeter -frequented Starbucks in Tampa, who sees girlfriend Minka Kelly as the once-benevolent Jeter’s downfall. The Players: Derek Jeter , New York Yankee, Sportsman of the Year

Excerpt from:
Ultimate Gawker Stalkers: Derek Jeter’s Starbucks and The Minka Kelly Problem

Reports Fuel Speculation Over Bin Laden’s Location

The mystery over Osama bin Laden's whereabouts has taken a new turn, with multiple reports claiming that the Al-Qaeda leader is not hiding in Pakistan, as widely believed, and could be in Afghanistan. Information about the location of the man the U.S. blames for orchestrating the 9/11 terrorist attacks has been scarce ever since international forces launched a manhunt for him in Afghanistan in 2001

See the rest here:
Reports Fuel Speculation Over Bin Laden’s Location

JFK’s last autograph sells for $39,000

What could be the last autograph signed by President Kennedy was sold recently at an auction of items linked to his assassination in Texas. Kennedy reportedly signed the front page of the Dallas Morning News, which contained a photo of him and the first lady and a preview of their arrival that day in Dallas.

See original here:
JFK’s last autograph sells for $39,000

My Bum Is On The Cupcake: The Celebrity Apprentice Returns

The economy must really be in the shitter because Trump is back to host a new season of The Celebrity Apprentice (what, you actually think he likes doing this?). Apparently even his comb-over is held down with credit card debt

View post:
My Bum Is On The Cupcake: The Celebrity Apprentice Returns

Documents show marijuana was found in Jackson’s bedroom

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — The first search of Michael Jackson's bedroom a day after his death found marijuana, skin-bleaching and hair-growing ointments, anti-insomnia pills and empty bottles of several anti-anxiety drugs, according to court documents unsealed Thursday. The documents reveal what investigators found in Jackson's bedroom the day after his death.

Continue reading here:
Documents show marijuana was found in Jackson’s bedroom

Wrist Tattoos Design Reviewed

Before considering the best body part locations for your tattoo design, we should ask ourselves if the wrist is actually the best location for a tattoo. Continue reading

Let’s Just Say It: We’re Scared Someone’s Going to Try to Kill Barack Obama

MSNBC just aired video of a man with a pistol strapped to his leg waiting for Barack Obama to arrive at a townhall in New Hampshire. The man is carrying a sign that says, “It Is Time to Water the Tree of Liberty.” That’s a reference to a Thomas Jefferson quote : “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants.” It was a favorite slogan of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, who was wearing a T-shirt when he was arrested with a picture of Lincoln on the front and a tree dripping with blood on the back . Now, this guy is carrying a legal weapon, says NBC News’ Ron Allen

Read the original post:
Let’s Just Say It: We’re Scared Someone’s Going to Try to Kill Barack Obama