Anästhesist wollte Rivalen mit Narkosemittel töten
Um einen Nebenbuhler aus dem Weg zu räumen, war einem israelischen Anästhesisten jedes Mittel recht. Der Mann versuchte, den Freund der Angebeteten mit Narkosemittel zu töten.
Der Anästhesist wollte seinen Rivalen mit einem starken Betäubungsmittel umbringen. (Symbolbild) (Bild: Pexels)
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Ein Narkosearzt in Israel hat laut Anklageschrift versucht, den Partner seiner Angebeteten mit Betäubungsmitteln zu ermorden. Der 37-jährige Assaf Karpel sei vor gut zwei Wochen in die Wohnung des Mannes in der Stadt Rechovot eingedrungen, teilte das israelische Justizministerium am Mittwoch mit. Der Frau – einer mit ihm arbeitenden Ärztin – habe er zuvor immer wieder Avancen gemacht: Er habe ihr Geschenke gemacht, Textnachrichten geschickt und mit ihrem Handy intime Fotos von sich gemacht.
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What will it be like to be in a crowd full of people at a festival again?
It’s a question that’s been on many of our minds since the pandemic began.
Will this be our generation’s Summer of Love? We’ll all witness a glorious reunion of the masses after isolation? Throughout a hellacious past year and a half, the prospects of concerts returning has been a light at the end of the tunnel for many. And this summer, live shows have finally come back in phases.
In early July, Tyler, the Creator invited a few thousand fans to pop-up shows at intimate venues in LA, Dallas, and New York. I went to the one in Brooklyn, and the small-scale performance made for a nice stepping stone back to full-blown public concerts. Then this past weekend in Atlanta, Kanye West put on one of the first stadium rap shows since early 2020. Well, it wasn’t really a show he played a version of his new album and walked around in a red outfit that he’s probably st
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Cole Bennett has become the foremost music video director for a new generation of rap stars, all while the game’s lauded vets hit his line. As his Lyrical Lemonade empire flourishes, the pursuit of happiness reigns supreme.
Words: Georgette Cline
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Summer 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.
Cole Bennett can finally say he made it, and a tweet from Kid Cudi at 2 a.m. set it off. Nearly 10 years after Bennett launched his Lyrical Lemonade multimedia company in 2013, the lauded music video director’s dream came true when Cudi requested that Bennett direct a video for him. All through the late night on a Monday in March, manifestation was happening right before Bennett’s eyes.