Machine Gun Kelly Explains Why He Wears Necklace Containing Megan Foxâs Blood
by : Daniel Richardson on : 17 May 2021 17:19
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Machine Gun Kelly has given some insight into why he keeps a necklace with Megan Foxâs blood around his neck.
In recent years, Machine Gun Kelly has seen a resurgence after being on the wrong side of a feud with Eminem. The rapper turned pop-punk star has also found himself a new partner in Megan Fox.
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The coupleâs relationship has been positively met by fans. Although some were a bit freaked out when they found out Kelly was keeping a vial of Foxâs blood in a necklace on Valentineâs Day, the reason behind this Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton-inspired demonstration of affection has now been revealed.
Newly Discovered Giant Saber-Toothed Cat Was So Big It Hunted Rhinos
by : Daniel Richardson on : 10 May 2021 13:47
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Researchers have found evidence of a giant saber-toothed cat in the US that would hunt rhinos.
Big cats are majestic beasts but there used to be even bigger variations of the animals. Researchers found that a saber-toothed cat weighing up to 900 pounds, between 5–9 million years ago, roamed the United States.
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The research published in the
Journal of Mammalian Evolution suggests that the saber-toothed cat would have hunted other large animals that weighed 1,000–2,000lbs. It is believed the cat was one of the largest in the world’s history and has also led to further questions about the spread of the species across the world.
Isaac E. Moody, 33, Kingfield, operating after suspension, accident with injury, on Oct. 16, 2019, found guilty, sentenced to five years with all suspended, probation two years.
Tiffany A. Nadeau, 38, Auburn, drinking in public on May 14, 2020, found guilty, fined $100.
Robert Pomerleau, 33, Lewiston, violating condition of release on May 19, 2020, found guilty.
Luis Thomas, 22, Attleboro, Mass., theft by unauthorized taking or transfer on May 26, 2020, found guilty, fined $100.
John L. Castrillon, 19, Woonsocket, RI, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer on May 26, 2020, found guilty, fined $100.
Robert E. Kramer III, 30, Auburn, aggravated assault, domestic violence assault and violating condition of release on June 6, 2020, first charge dismissed; second charge found guilty, sentenced to 364 days with all but 20 days suspended, probation two years; third charge dismissed.
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· Danielle Richardson, Highway 21 – driving while license suspended (citation)
· Kathleen Delucia, Noel C Conaway Road – willful obstruction of law enforcement officers, giving false name, address or birthdate to law enforcement and possession and use of drug related objects
· Charles Crownoner, Highway 80 – possession and use of drug related objects, possession of a schedule I controlled substance, improper backing, open alcohol container and fleeing or attempting to elude
· Riley Jacob Scott, Highway 21 South – no insurance and wanted person (both citations)