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A Tennessee educator who was previously charged with raping a 12-year-old kid has been re-arrested!

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After being released on bond, the elementary school teacher who is suspected of raping a kid who is 12 years old was re-arrested due to allegations that she texted the boy and told him, “You’ll regret this.”

Twenty days after her initial arrest on September 8 for the child sex attack, Alissa McCommon, now 38 years old, was taken into custody again in Covington, Tennessee, late Thursday night…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

It is alleged that she violated a condition of the $25,000 bail that she posted, which stated that she was not to have any contact with the alleged victim.

According to the allegations, McCommon sent the child a text message using a phone number that he was not familiar with, and she identified herself by using certain code phrases that she had previously used while giving him nude images.

After then, the ‘You’ll repent this’ warning is believed to have followed.

A woman who had previously worked as an elementary school teacher in Tennessee was taken into custody AGAIN after making contact with the woman who claims she was raped by her using a concealed phone number. On Thursday, Alissa McCommon was observed being frog-marched from her home in Covington, Tennessee.

According to reports, McCommon, 38, sent a threatening text message to her former pupil and victim, telling him that he would “regret this,” despite the fact that she was prohibited from communicating with the child.

This time, she was charged with coercion of a witness, aggravated stalking, tampering with evidence, and harassment. Additionally, she was accused of tampering with evidence.

An arrest was made earlier this month as a result of many juvenile victims coming forward and saying that they were “befriended” by their former teacher. These victims said that their former teacher encouraged them to play video games with her and connected with them on social media applications. This led to the arrest.

Charger Academy is an elementary school located in Covington, Tennessee. McCommon had previously worked there as a teacher for the fourth grade. She was an English and Language teacher at the school up to the 24th of August, when the district suspended her without pay; nevertheless, she ultimately decided to retire from her position.

The allegations of wrongdoing were brought forward by a parent on the morning of Thursday, August 24, and the teacher was suspended without pay later that same morning until the outcome of the inquiry, according to John Combs, the Director of Schools for Tipton County Schools. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

According to the allegations, the former teacher’s online interactions with her former students progressed to the point where she sent the youngsters improper images and requested that they have sexual intercourse with her.

In the year 2021, it is reported that she abused one of the youngsters (who was younger than 12 years old) that she preyed on inside of her home.

There was no proof that any of the sexual behaviour took place on any of the school campuses, but McCommon admitted that she had inappropriately communicated with her former students.

After many victims came forward with information regarding the inappropriate behaviour of their former teacher, the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office collaborated with detectives from the CPD to investigate the allegations.

Earlier in September, the former educator was taken into custody, but she was later released after posting a bond in the amount of $25,000 on the condition that she would not communicate with her victim. Other victims have allegedly come forward alleging that McCommon participated in inappropriate behaviours with them and tried to ‘befriend’ them through online games and social media. It is believed that these victims have come forward.

According to the police, McCommon admitted to having a sexual contact with the same former pupil who she had been communicating with her concealed phone.

Chief Donna Turner of the Covington Police Department stated that “not only are the actions of McCommon appalling, but CPD is also concerned about this apparent violation of the conditions of her bond,”

We are concerned that others may have been contacted as a result of the nature of the communications. We are going to keep working towards revoking McCommon’s bond, and we are also going to vigorously prosecute the new counts that keep piling up.’

In anticipation of her hearing in Tipton County General Sessions Court, McCommon is currently being detained without the possibility of being released on bond as she waits.

 

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One of the worst torture methods in history involves being ‘licked to death’ by a goat

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At this point I’m pretty sure people were just trying whatever they could think of

If there’s one truth about human beings which has endured throughout history it’s that we’re a bunch of weirdos who do some very strange things.

Naturally, that includes finding weird ways to hurt or kill each other, as some of the methods are just downright bizarre.

You’d think that by the time people were coming up with ways to kill each other involving two boats and copious lashings of milk and honey that we were pretty much running out of ideas and freestyling but human ingenuity had plenty more in the tank when it came to being horrible…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Of course, there was the guy who built a giant torture device in the shape of a bull, and ended up becoming the first victim of his own creation, while at other times the implements are as simple as something which pulls your limbs out of their joints.

An artist's impression of the 'goat's tongue' punishment (By Nan Palmero from San Antonio, TX, USA - Rothenburg Germany Torture Museum, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=65242774)

However, each of these methods involves some kind of gadget or implement, for a more low tech alternative then you might consider one which needs nothing beyond a bucket of saltwater and a goat.

This historic torture method was known as the ‘goat’s tongue’ and could leave a person in agonising pain or even result in their death.

How it worked was a person would have their feet immersed in saltwater to make it more vulnerable to peeling and then the poor victim will be secured in place so that the goat can properly be deployed.

The idea is that the goat will go and lick the person’s salty feet, and the unceasing tongue lashing from the bleating beast would slowly but steadily wear down the skin on the soles of the feet. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

While having the soles of your feet licked by a goat might initially feel quite ticklish, it must have been agony once the skin starts wearing down and you wish you were anywhere else other than stuck with a goat licking your feet.

Such a torture could even result in death should the wounds that form on the soles of the feet become infected, and having a farm animal lick your open wounds seems like a good way to get them infected.

The ‘goat’s tongue’ was described in documents condemning the use of torture and is thought to date back to the days of Ancient Rome.

While they had some decent ways to treat illness and it wasn’t all dreadful when it came to medical care, you’d much rather not get some sort of infection in those times.

Oh no, the most terrifying torture implement ever! (ROMEO GACAD/AFP via Getty Images)
Oh no, the most terrifying torture implement ever! (ROMEO GACAD/AFP via Getty Images)

Plus, with the skin on the soles of your feet licked down to absolutely nothing good luck walking anywhere for an incredibly long amount of time.

Even if the goat’s tongue didn’t infect your wounds then trying to walk on your ruined feet would probably have a similar impact.

Be glad that the horrific torture method is no longer used in this day and age.

 

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I Visited My Dying Boyfriend At The Hospital Only To Meet The Shock Of My Life

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They were three guys when I met them. Martin, Joe and Laka. It was Martin who called and talked to me. They were new in town and were looking for friends. I agreed to be friends with them.

All of them became my friends and since they were living in the same house, I went there on weekends to help them. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

They were kind to me. They bought gifts for me when they returned from their travels. They gave me money when…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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The Igbo Landing – Story Of Igbo Slaves Who Rebelled Against Slave Traders And Committed Mass Suicide In U.S.A., 1803

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Jamaican artist, Donovan Nelson’s illustration paying tribute to the Igbo Landing Event.

Countless accounts of terrifying and dehumanizing events that happened during the slave trade era have been passed down from generations to generations; accounts of irrational cruelty, starvation, resistance, mass killings and suicide. The story of the Igbo landing is another tear-evoking account of resistance to slavery by the Igbo slaves from present-day Nigeria off U.S. coast in 1803…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

What Is The Igbo Landing Or Ibo Landing?

 

The Igbo landing, also written as ‘Ibo landing‘ or ‘Ebo landing‘, is a historic site at Dunbar Creek on St. Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia, U.S.A. where dozens of Igbo slaves took their own lives in a resistance to the cruelty of slavery in 1803.

In May, 1803, a ship named the wanderer, just like other slave ships, conveyed slaves from Africa to America. Among these slaves were set of Igbo people who were known by the then slave traders of the American South for being fiercely independent and unwilling to tolerate chattel slavery. The Igbo slaves were bought by the agents of John Couper and Thomas Spalding at $100 each for forced labour on their plantations in St. Simons Island, U.S.A.

The Igbo Landing, St. Simons Island
The Igbo Landing, St. Simons Island

When the slave ship landed in Savannah, Georgia, the chained Igbo slaves were reloaded and shoved under the deck of a coastal vessel named the Schooner York (some accounts claimed the vessel name was Morovia) which would take them to St. Simons Island. It was during the voyage that the group of Igbo slaves numbering about seventy-five rebelled against their captors and forced them to plunge into the water where they drowned. The slaves successfully regained their freedom but it was of no use since they were already out and far away from Africa, and so, on the order of a high chief who was also a captive, they sang, marched ashore and then into the marshy waters of Dunbar Creek where they drowned themselves.

According to Professor Terri L. Snyder, “the enslaved cargo suffered much by mismanagement, rose from their confinement in the small vessel, and revolted against the crew, forcing them into the water where they drowned”. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Igbo Landing Illustration
Another illustration paying tribute to the Igbo Landing Event by Donovan Nelson

A white man, Roswell King, who was an overseer on a plantation known as Pierce Butler plantation was the first to record the incident at the site now known as the Igbo landing. Roswell and another man, Captain Peterson, recovered thirteen bodies of the drowned Igbos while others bodies were lost forever in the water. OldNaija gathered that some of them might have survived the suicide episode and this make the actual number of deaths in the Igbo landing uncertain.

“Regardless of the numbers, the deaths signaled a powerful story of resistance as these captives overwhelmed their captors in a strange land, and many took their own lives rather than remain enslaved in the New World. The Igbo Landing gradually took on enormous symbolic importance in local African American folklore”. – Momodu, Samuel

Igbo Landing Site
Igbo Landing Site

People in the U.S.A termed the resistance and suicide by the Igbo slaves the first freedom march in the history of Africa and the United States. Local people claimed that the Landing and surrounding marshes in Dunbar Creek where the Igbo people committed mass suicide in May, 1803 were haunted by the souls of the dead Igbo slaves.

Igbo Landing Picture
FREEING THE SOULS OF IGBO LANDING, THE NEVER-BEEN-RULED. “The Water Spirit Omambala brought us here. The Water Spirit Omambala will carry us home.” (Orimiri Omambala bu anyi bia. Orimiri Omambala ka anyi ga ejina. – Ancient Igbo Hymn)

In September, 2012, the Igbo Landing site was designated as a holy ground by the St. Simons African American community. The Igbo Landing is also now a part of the curriculum for coastal Georgia schools.

In recent times, many artists, songs, movies and others have paid tribute to the Igbo landing/ Ibo landing. A notable tribute is found in the ending part of Marvel’s comic movie, Black Panther, where Killmonger, played by Michael B Jordan, refer to the event by saying, “Bury me in the ocean with my ancestors who jumped from ships, ’cause they knew death was better than bondage”. Beyoncé also was not left out in the tribute paying as she portrayed the incident in of her music videos.

 

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