A Nebraska woman had no idea what was in store when her husband told her he was going to meet a buddy at a pub. She was surprised to find a message on her husband’s truck after he had left it overnight at the pub, and she took to social media to share the news.
What transpired in the parking lot of Scott and Carla Swanson’s Gering, Nebraska bar, the Union Bar and Grill, on a routine Saturday night has garnered far more attention than the Swansons could have ever anticipated. Austin Martin started everything off when he went to the bar to meet a friend and ended up leaving his truck parked there for the night…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
Janelle, Austin’s wife, picked him up at the dealership early the following morning. At that point, Janelle and Austin discovered a message on the windscreen of Austin’s truck, which had been parked outside the pub since the night before after Austin had been picked up by Janelle. Janelle immediately took to social media after reading the email to share her reaction and explain what had transpired.
As Janelle put it on Facebook, “More bars should take note from Scott and Carla Swanson,” referring to the proprietors of the Union Bar and Grill. My husband, Austin, had a friend to pick him up from the pub last night, so he left his truck there. I brought him to fetch his truck this morning and he found this note on it. — at The Union Bar’, she wrote, attaching a photo of the note and naming the bar.
The letter started out, “Dear Union Bar and Grill Park Guest,” and thanked the recipient for leaving their vehicle in the bar’s parking lot overnight. Whether or not you drank at our establishment, please accept our sincere appreciation for choosing not to get behind the wheel under the influence of alcohol. The most surprising revelation, however, was still to come.
“Bring this letter to the bar and we will give you a Hamburger and Frend Fries,” the offer stated. Here’s a token of our appreciation for your responsible behaviour. The owners of the Union Bar and Grill, Scott and Carla Swanson, signed it, saying “Life is valuable, have a great day.”
Because they don’t want anyone to drink and drive, the owners of the Union Bar and Grill give complimentary meals to anyone who parks overnight in their parking lot instead of towing their cars. Given that such a selfless effort has the potential to save lives, it is not surprising that the touching note has spread far and wide. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
As a result of the post’s popularity, reporters from the local news station visited Union Bar and Grill to speak with owners Scott and Carla Swanson. In the past, bargoers have taken to social media to share similar letters. Since it’s been posted numerous times before, Scott can’t explain why it suddenly become popular.
Scott added, “Carla and I pulled into the parking lot a couple of years ago,” describing the night the letter concept was conceived. And I remark and she mentions that, you know, we ought to think of something to do for the individuals that are responsible, because we had a really good night the night before and there were ten cars in the parking lot,” he added. He credited his wife Carla with the inspiration, saying, “She came up with the idea,” and added that he was very sure she’d seen something similar before. Since then, the two have been doing the letter whenever one of them is responsible.
Scott added that they send out letters offering free burgers and fries “sparingly” and “sporadically,” so that people don’t take advantage of the good gesture for the sake of getting a free meal. They are relieved, though, that their letter and Janelle Martin’s post went viral. Carla Swanson has stated her desire for other pubs to take note (pardon the pun) and consider offering similar perks to their clientele.
The letter is a message from Carla and Scott Swanson to the truckers and patrons of Union Bar and Grill, reminding them of the value of life. “My message to them is don’t drink and drive and get a ride if you’ve been drinking too much,” Scott said after Carla concluded, “the more we can get rid of people driving and drinking, the better it is for every community.”
After their infamous plot to destroy parliament was foiled, Guy Fawkes and his co-conspirators received one of the most severe judicial sentences in English history: hanging, drawing and quartering. According to the Treason Act 1351 , this punishment involved…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
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Michelle SpearProfessor of Anatomy, University of Bristol
That you be drawn on a hurdle to the place of execution, where you shall be hanged by the neck and being alive cut down, your privy members shall be cut off and your bowels taken out and burned before you, your head severed from your body and your body divided into four quarters to be disposed of at the King’s pleasure.
This process aimed not only to inflict excruciating pain on the condemned, but to serve as a deterrent – demonstrating the fate of those who betrayed the Crown. While Fawkes reportedly jumped from the gallows – which meant he avoided the full extent of his punishment – his co-conspirators apparently weren’t so lucky.
By dissecting each stage of this medieval punishment from an anatomical perspective, we can understand the profound agony each of them endured.
Torture for confession
Before his public execution on January 31 1606, Fawkes was tortured to force a confession about his involvement in the “gunpowder plot”.
The Tower of London records confirm that King James I personally authorised “the gentler tortures first”. Accounts reveal that Fawkes was stretched on the rack – a device designed to slowly pull the limbs in opposite directions. This stretching inflicted severe trauma on the shoulders, elbows and hips, as well as the spine.
The forces exerted by the rack probably exceeded those required for joint or hip dislocation under normal conditions.
Substantive differences between Fawkes’ signatures on confessions between November 8 and shortly before his execution may indicate the amount of nerve and soft tissue damage sustained. It also illustrates how remarkable his final leap from the gallows was.
Stage 1: hanging (partial strangulation)
After surviving the torture of the rack, Fawkes and his gang faced the next stage of their punishment: hanging. But this form of hanging only partially strangled the condemned – preserving their consciousness and prolonging their suffering.
Partial strangulation exerts extreme pressure on several critical neck structures. The hyoid bone , a small u-shaped structure above the larynx, is prone to bruising or fracture under compression .
Simultaneously, pressure on the carotid arteries restricts blood flow to the brain, while compression of the jugular veins causes pooling of blood in the head – probably resulting in visible haemorrhages in the eyes and face.
Because the larynx and trachea (both essential for airflow) are partially obstructed, this makes breathing laboured. Strain on the cervical spine and surrounding muscles in the neck can lead to tearing, muscle spasms or dislocation of the vertebra – causing severe pain. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Fawkes brought his agony to a premature end by leaping from the gallows. Accounts from the time tell us:
His body being weak with the torture and sickness, he was scarce able to go up the ladder – yet with much ado, by the help of the hangman, went high enough to break his neck by the fall.
This probably caused him to suffer a bilateral fracture of his second cervical vertebra, assisted by his own bodyweight – an injury known as the “hangman’s fracture” .
Stage 2: Drawing (disembowelment)
After enduring partial hanging, the victim would then be “drawn” – a process which involved disembowelling them while still alive. This act mainly targeted the organs of the abdominal cavity – including the intestines, liver and kidney, as well as major blood vessels such as the abdominal aorta.
The physiological response to disembowelment would have been immediate and severe. The abdominal cavity possesses a high concentration of pain receptors – particularly around the membranous lining of the abdomen . When punctured, these pain receptors would have sent intense pain signals to the brain, overwhelming the body’s capacity for pain management . Shock would soon follow due to the rapid drop in blood pressure caused by massive amounts of blood loss.
Stage 3: quartering (dismemberment)
Quartering was also supposed to be performed while the victim was still alive. Though no accounts exist detailing at what phase victims typically lost consciousness during execution, it’s highly unlikely many survived the shock of being drawn.
So, at this stage, publicity superseded punishment given the victim’s likely earlier demise. Limbs that were removed from criminals were preserved by boiling them with spices. These were then toured around the country to act as a deterrent for others.
Though accounts suggest Fawkes’s body parts were sent to “the four corners of the United Kingdom”, there is no specific record of what was sent where. However, his head was displayed in London .
Traitor’s punishment
The punishment of hanging, drawing and quartering was designed to be as anatomically devastating as it was psychologically terrifying. Each stage of the process exploited the vulnerabilities of the human body to create maximum pain and suffering, while also serving as a grim reminder of the consequences of treason.
This punishment also gives us an insight into how medieval justice systems used the body as a canvas for social and political messaging. Fawkes’s fate, though unimaginable today, exemplifies the extremes to which the state could, and would, go to maintain control, power and authority over its subjects.
The sentence of hanging, drawing and quartering was officially removed from English law as part of the Forfeiture Act of 1870 .
There are many unusual things happening across the world. Children are charming and lovely, yet others are really dangerous and have been involved in a variety of illegal activities in society.
Joshua Phillips stabbed his neighbor’s eight-year-old daughter and put the girl’s body under his bed at home. After eight days, his mother discovered the body.
Joshua Phillips was fourteen years old when he committed this act, according to reports, and he was sentenced to life in jail.
Take a look at how Joshua Phillips is now.
2. Eric Smith:
Eric Smith, according to sources, was condemned to life in jail many years ago. Eric Smith was just 13 years old when he hit a 4-year-old boy with a rock and killed him.
Following multiple conversations with Eric, he stated that he was bullied by several senior kids at his school and that he killed the youngster because he was irritated and upset. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
3. Lionel Tate:
Lionel Tate was one of the youngest people to get a life sentence.
According to sources, when he was 13 years old, Lionel Tate killed his neighbor’s six-year-old daughter.
Lionel Tate claimed he was boxing with the young girl.
4. Brian Lee Draper:
Brian Lee Draper was sentenced to life in prison in 2006 for murdering a classmate, according to reports.
The murder was committed by Brian Lee Draper and his friend Torey Adamcik, who was sixteen years old at the time.
Parents should always endeavor to teach their children how to be good children, as well as pray for them.
A woman named Stella Namwanje was arrested in Uganda for allegedly committing an atrocious act against her neighbor’s baby. Reports indicate that she was caught on video defecating and urinating on the infant before feeding him the waste. This shocking behavior has drawn widespread condemnation and raised serious concerns about the child’s welfare…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
The incident took place in the Binyonyi A area of the Nyendo-Mukungwe division. Local authorities acted swiftly after the disturbing footage circulated on social media, prompting community outrage. The police have since taken Namwanje into custody to investigate the circumstances surrounding her actions and ensure the safety of the child.
The case has sparked discussions about the need for stronger measures to protect vulnerable individuals, especially children, from abuse. It highlights the alarming reality of child torture and the psychological issues that may drive such behavior. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
As the investigation unfolds, the community is rallying to support the affected family and prevent similar incidents in the future. The legal proceedings against Namwanje will likely focus on the extent of her actions and the necessary repercussions for such a heinous crime.