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YUBNUB.NEWSNet Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction (Part 9)Please share our story! Print PDF The UKs energy taxes make its industrial electricity the most expensive in the world. This is causing the closure of public sports and leisure facilities,0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 Vue -
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ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMHow Chalino Snchez Rose To Fame Singing About Cartels And Was Then Mysteriously MurderedChalino Snchez/FacebookChalino Snchez was just 31 years old when he was murdered in Sinaloa after a concert.On May 15, 1992, Chalino Snchez was performing at a packed nightclub in Culiacn, Mexico, for a crowd of devoted fans when someone passed him a note onstage. As the singer read the message, he wiped his forehead and smiled nervously, but then he crumpled the paper and continued singing.Hours later, Snchez was found dead in a roadside ditch. Hed been executed in what appeared to be a targeted killing. But who did it?Had Snchez angered cartel bosses with his narcocorridos about drug trafficking and murder? Had a deadly decision hed made at 15 come back to haunt him?To this day, nobody knows what was written in the note Chalino Snchez read in the middle of his concert but many believe it was a grisly warning of what was about to come.Chalino Snchezs Violent Early LifeLong before he became a legend, Chalino Snchez was a boy growing up in rural Sinaloa. He was born Rosalino Snchez Flix on Aug. 30, 1960, on a small ranch called Las Flechas near Culiacn, Mexico.Life in Sinaloa was harsh, shaped by poverty and the constant presence of violence. Snchezs father died when he was just six years old. And when he was 15, he killed a man who had purportedly raped his sister.Snchez was at a party when he spotted the man from across the room. As the story goes, he walked over to him, pulled out his gun, and shot him without saying a word. In that moment, Chalino Snchezs life split in two and there was no turning back.Chalino Snchez/FacebookChalino Snchez rose from a life of poverty and violence in Sinaloa to become the King of Corrido.After the murder, Snchez fled to Tijuana, where he found work as a coyote, sneaking immigrants across the U.S. border. He made the journey to California himself in the fall of 1975, and he labored on various farms while continuing to help his brother with the smuggling operation. In 1984, Snchez married Marisela Vallejos, and they welcomed their first child that same year. But amid the newlywed and newborn bliss, tragedy struck. Snchezs older brother, Armando, was murdered at a hotel in Tijuana. As he grieved, Chalino Snchez wrote his first song, Recordando A Armando Snchez, or Remembering Armando Snchez. The lyrics tell of Armandos death and its grisly aftermath:Armando was fast asleepWhen that man came knocking;The moment he opened the door,He was struck by seven bullets.Falling mortally wounded,He passed away a short while later.Not long after the crime,That coward, too, met his end;It was 1:45 The hour when vengeance was exacted.And in his dying throes,He claimed he saw Armando standing there.But Snchezs hardships werent over yet. Soon after Armando died, he was imprisoned for several months, possibly on drug-related charges. It was behind bars that he truly honed his talent as a writer of narcocorridos, ballads about crime, the cartel, and drug trafficking that chronicled notorious outlaws and the struggles of the everyday life of millions of Mexicans.From Outlaw To Corrido StarWhile Snchez was in prison, he began transforming the vicious stories of his fellow inmates into poetic ballads. Upon his release, he started recording the corridos for the men who had commissioned them. He initially produced just one of each cassette, but his clients were soon asking for extra copies to give to their friends and family members. Snchez then began selling his music out of the trunk of his car, and by 1989, he was performing at quinceaeras and other parties.His fame continued to grow throughout Mexico and Southern California, especially among working-class communities who recognized the truth in his lyrics. But it came at a price. Chalino Snchez/FacebookChalino Snchez rose to fame for his narcocorridos, and his own life ultimately ended as violently as the lives of the subjects of his songs.On Jan. 25, 1992, Chalino Snchez took the stage at a packed nightclub in Coachella, California. During his performance, a man named Eduardo Gallegos suddenly rushed onto the stage and opened fire, striking Snchez twice in the chest. Still, Snchez managed to grab his own weapon and fire back.Bullets flew in every direction, and amid the chaos, a 20-year-old audience member was killed. Both Snchez and Gallegos survived, but the incident marked the beginning of the end for the famed narcocorrido singer.The Note That Sealed Chalino Snchezs FateJust a few months later, on May 15, 1992, Chalino Snchez returned to his home state of Sinaloa despite warnings from his security team. That night, he performed at Saln Bugambilias in Culiacn, where something unusual happened in the middle of the concert: Someone from the crowd handed Snchez a note onstage. Snchez read the message, and for a brief moment, his expression changed. A video from that night shows his face as he looks at the note, scans the room, wipes his forehead, and then crumples the paper and continues to sing. For the audience, the show went on. But Snchez seemingly knew what awaited him after the concert.YouTubeChalino Snchez nervously wipes his forehead after reading a mysterious note he received during his concert.Shortly after midnight, Chalino left the venue with his brothers, a cousin, and several women. As they drove through Culiacn, their vehicle was stopped by armed men in black SUVs who identified themselves as police officers. They told Snchez that their commander wanted to see him.Whether he believed the men or was simply trying to protect his family, Chalino Snchez agreed to go with them. It was the last time he was seen alive.The next morning, his body was found in an irrigation canal outside of the city. He was blindfolded, there were rope marks on his wrists, and he had two bullet holes in the back of his head. Snchez had been murdered. He was just 31 years old.The Legacy Of El Rey Del CorridoEven more than 30 years later, no one has been held accountable for Snchezs death. Theories range from cartel retaliation to personal revenge perhaps for the death of the man hed killed when he was 15. But most people are convinced that the mysterious note Snchez received on stage just hours before his death had something to do with his murder.Snchez left behind his wife and two children. His son, Adn Snchez, followed closely in his fathers footsteps, stepping into the world of regional Mexican music and quickly building a devoted fanbase of his own. But just as his career was beginning to take hold, it was tragically cut short. In 2004, at just 19 years old, Adn died in a car crash while driving to a concert in Mexico.Chalino Snchez/FacebookChalino Snchez and his son, Adn, who also went on to become a singer.Still, in death, Chalino Snchez became something larger than himself. His music spread, reaching far beyond the communities that first embraced it. He didnt just write corridos about violence, survival, and fate; he lived them. His final moments felt like the closing verse of one of his own songs.Decades later, the influence of the King of Corrido hasnt disappeared. If anything, its only grown stronger. His raw, unfiltered style reshaped Mexican music and gave a voice to stories that were often ignored. Whether hes viewed as a legend or a controversial figure, Snchezs impact remains undeniable. After learning about the violent life and death of Chalino Snchez, read about the death of Selena Quintanilla, the Mexican Madonna. Then, go inside the murder of Chilean folk singer Victor Jara.The post How Chalino Snchez Rose To Fame Singing About Cartels And Was Then Mysteriously Murdered appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 Vue -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMInside The Mystery Of The Montauk Monster That Washed Ashore In Long IslandIn July 2008, a strange creature washed ashore in Long Island, New York. Lying dead on the beach in Ditch Plains, the bloated, bloodless beast was soon dubbed the Montauk Monster.News about the monsterand theories about its origins quickly spread. Some speculated that it could be the mutant result of an experiment performed at the nearby Plum Island Animal Disease Center, while others suggested that it was an alien. Or, perhaps, it was merely a bizarre hoax.Wikimedia CommonsIn July 2008, the carcass of a mysterious creature dubbed the Montauk Monster washed ashore in Long Island and to this day, experts are baffled.It didnt take long for the director of the International Cryptozoology Museum Loren Coleman, whos largely credited with coming up with the name Montauk Monster, to launch an extensive investigation into this strange creature.As an expert in animals whose existence is disputed, Coleman appeared to be the perfect fit for the job if only Montauk locals would speak with him. Coleman noted that, strangely, these people put up a brick wall around themselves. Soon enough, the creature vanished and the trail ran cold.To this day, a series of chilling questions remain: What was the Montauk Monster? Where did it come from? Were locals frightened into silence?This is the enduring mystery behind the Montauk Monster.The Montauk Monster Washes Ashore And Leaves Bystanders BaffledYouTubeCourtney Fruin (left) and Jenna Hewitt (right) recount their discovery of the Montauk Monster.On July 12, 2008, Jenna Hewitt along with her friends Rachel Goldberg and Courtney Fruin hit the beach at Ditch Plains. The hot summer Saturday made for ideal conditions to stroll, but as the group of East Hampton natives continued, they came across a heart-stopping sight.It looked like a sunbaked dog carcass with strange bindings around its legs. But it didnt seem like the right size to be a dog, and instead of a snout, the creature seemed to have a beak. Hewitt took a photo of the dead animal which then spread like wildfire across the internet.The East Hampton Independent was the first media outlet to cover the bizarre find. Their story, published on July 23 with a cheeky headline, The Hound of Bonacville which is a play on the nearby area of Bonackers and Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The Hound of the Baskervilles made some local waves.Wikimedia CommonsDitch Plains on a particularly overcast afternoon.But things truly gained steam when Gawker published its Dead Monster Washes Ashore in Montauk blog post on July 29.The 87-word post was full of snark and heavily suggested that the Montauk Monster was a marketing stunt, but the bizarre photo made an impact and the story hit the national stage, appearing in outlets like Fox News and The Huffington Post.Conspiracy theorists around the globe perked up and Coleman, who had a finger on the pulse of weird animal discoveries, was among those who wanted to know more.But by the time Coleman arrived in New York to inspect the creature, its carcass was nowhere to be found. It appeared that somebody had purposefully removed it sending suspicious onlookers into a tailspin.Investigating The Montauk Monster Yields More Questions Than AnswersA Discovery clip on the secretive Plum Island facility.Coleman was unable to see the creature with her own eyes. According to one local, the creature had decomposed beyond recognition, Now its just skull and bones, before a guy who Hewitt refused to identify took the carcass into the woods near his house.Hewitt has since declined any further interviews.Meanwhile, the three young women whod found the monster allegedly seemed to vanish from the media, as well. Coleman was left with few clues to work with.Although the locals who claimed to have seen its decomposed carcass before it vanished, said it was no bigger than a cat, and any conclusions of its origin and identity would now have to be theoretical.As such, some experts have come to view the whole situation as a farce. According to William Wise, director of Stony Brook Universitys Living Marine Resource Institute, the creature was likely either a coyote or a dog that had been in the sea for a while.He added that the creature was likely not a rodent, sheep, or raccoon. Others posited the creature was a turtle without a shell, but Wise disagreed. Turtles dont have teeth, where the Montauk Monster certainly did.On the other hand, rumors have spread that the beast was an escaped mutant from Plum Islands nearby Animal Disease Center. Local cable reporter Nick Leighton said he spoke with the three women before they shielded themselves from the media and said their talk on July 31 included coy chatter about the Plum Island narrative, and that Goldberg showed him an alternate photo of the creature from an entirely new angle.Nick Leighton visited the Plum Island facility two years after the Montauk Monster scandal. He reported that security was so tight that it seemed unlikely anything could escape.Leighton added that he had to get government approval in order to bring a TV crew along with him and that the crew wasnt allowed to take anything from the facility, including an opened bottle of water.Then, Leighton hit on what could be the solution to this bizarre mystery.What Was The Montauk Monster? The Mystery EnduresA National Geographic segment on the Montauk Monster.During his investigation, Leighton heard rumors of a dead animal that was given a Viking funeral, during which it was burned and sent afloat on the sea in flames. It seemed plausible that the honored creature had washed ashore Ditch Plains burned and disfigured.This theory gained credibility when an unidentified local told reporter Drew Grant that they had found a dead raccoon on nearby Shelter island in late June 2008.This creature was honored with a Viking funeral, not merely explored for crass entertainment, they said. In the interest of full disclosure, this did happen shortly after a waterboarding endurance competition, and just before a clothespins-on-your-genitals challenge [held among friends].Wikimedia CommonsThe most logical explanation appears to be a Viking funeral for a dead raccoon found on Shelter Island, pictured here.Ultimately, it appeared as though the creature was but some kind of dead or singed mammal. Indeed, Discovery officially speculated that the Montauk Monster was probably a raccoon.As for the bindings on its legs, however, one sad theory speculates that the Montauk Monster could have been a pit bull that was forced into a dog fight where it was fatally injured or killed. Then, after about two weeks of sizzling in the sun and bloating to unidentifiable proportions, the creature washed ashore Ditch Plains.Even Coleman concurred with this explanation. In his opinion, the Montauk Monster does not belong alongside the ranks of the Yeti and agrees that its likely a raccoon.Wikimedia CommonsThough the features of the Montauk Monster resemble those of a raccoon, some remain unconvinced that the explanation is that simple.However, the carcass was never examined or tested, and of course, the dead-raccoon-burned-on-a-raft theory remains disputed. Some remain adamant that the creature was something else entirely.Indeed, the isolated tip of Long Island has been home to other alleged paranormal events, such as the Montauk Project, which supposedly launched time travel experiments at the Montauk Air Force Base.When Ellen Killoran wrote about the Montauk Monster for the Observer in 2008, an acquaintance told her that Montauk is a place with a lot of secrets.For reporter Drew Grant, theres nothing else to do but accept the fact that the legend of the Montauk Monster will remain unsolved: Its going to be one of those mysteries forever.After learning about the Montauk Monster, read about 17 real-life monsters and the true stories behind them. Then, learn about the infamous Flatwoods Monster.The post Inside The Mystery Of The Montauk Monster That Washed Ashore In Long Island appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 Vue
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ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMRobert Rackstraw, The Shadowy Suspect In The D.B. Cooper CaseIn 1971, a businessman hijacked a plane flying from Portland to Seattle, demanding $200,000 and a parachute. After a successful air heist, the man, commonly known by the pseudonym D.B. Cooper, jumped from the plane and disappeared somewhere in the woods of the Pacific Northwest.The crime, which has captivated Americans for decades, remains unsolved to this day. However, some cold-case investigators believe Cooper was a man named Robert Rackstraw, a former U.S. Army paratrooper.Wikimedia CommonsA sketch of hijacker D.B. Cooper alongside a 1970 mugshot of Robert Rackstraw.Though Robert Rackstraw never admitted to being the hijacker, he often met questions about his alleged involvement with a wink and a smile. To this day, even after his death in 2019, many still consider him the prime suspect in the D.B. Cooper case.Who Was Robert Rackstraw?Born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1943, Robert Rackstraw led a life that reads like an action novel. After dropping out of high school, he became a U.S. Army paratrooper and explosives expert during the Vietnam War.Although his tour in 1970 earned him dozens of air medals, Rackstraw was kicked out of the military the following year.Alongside other misconduct, hed lied about finishing high school. It was a pattern of behavior that would continue across the ensuing decades.One friend said Rackstraw had charisma to burn and a criminal mind. A deputy district attorney who prosecuted Rackstraw for fraud and theft called him a helluva con man. Youd buy a used car from him every time.But despite his nefarious behavior, Rackstraw seemed to consistently escape the grasp of the law. At one point, he was even charged with and ultimately acquitted of murdering his stepfather. I was acquitted of everything as I recall, Robert Rackstraw told the Washington Post.However, soon after the acquittal, Rackstraws clean spell came to an end. In 1978, he was charged with and convicted of stealing a plane and forging checks. He then spent roughly two years in prison.Inside The Unsolved D.B. Cooper HijackingWikimedia CommonsThe FBI officially closed its investigation into D.B. Cooper in 2016.The D.B. Cooper hijacking remains one of the strangest aviation mysteries in American history. On November 24, 1971, a well-dressed man boarded Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305 from Portland to Seattle. Shortly after takeoff, he told a flight attendant that he had a bomb.Originally identifying himself as Dan Cooper the media later mistakenly called him D.B. Cooper the hijacker calmly made several demands.I want $200,000 by 5:00 p.m., he told a flight attendant. In cash. Put in a knapsack. I want two back parachutes and two front parachutes. When we land, I want a fuel truck ready to refuel. No funny stuff or Ill do the job.When the plane landed in Seattle, Cooper released the passengers. With his money and parachutes in hand, he initially ordered the pilot to fly to Mexico City but later agreed to make a refueling stop in Reno, Nevada.And then, somewhere over the woods of the Pacific Northwest, Cooper vanished. He had taken a parachute and the money and disappeared.Was Robert Rackstraw Really D.B. Cooper?YouTubeRobert Rackstraw in his later years.Following the hijacking, the FBI launched a massive search to uncover the identity of D.B. Cooper. Agents interviewed thousands of people, including Rackstraw. At first, Rackstraw was generally dismissed as a suspect because he was believed to have been too young. Witnesses thought that Cooper was between 35 and 45 years in age, and Rackstraw was just 28 years old at the time.But years later, a filmmaker named Tom Colbert and his 40-person investigative team which included former FBI agents gathered enough information to make the case that Rackstraw was behind the hijacking. They even released a miniseries called D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?, which aired on the History Channel in 2016, and gave Rackstraw another look as a suspect.For one thing, Rackstraw had the skill and chutzpah to pull off a hijacking. He had worked with explosives and parachutes while he was in the Army. Whats more, he bore a resemblance to sketches of Cooper.Colberts team also obtained two letters in which Cooper reportedly wrote a series of codes. According to the man who broke the codes, a former Vietnam War codebreaker named Rick Sherwood, one letter allegedly says: And please tell the lackey cops D.B. Cooper is not my real name. I am 1st Lt. Robert Rackstraw, D.B. Cooper is not my real name.After sifting through all the evidence, Colbert was convinced. Rackstraw is a narcissistic sociopath who never thought he would be caught, he said. He was trying to prove that he was smarter than anyone else. But he couldnt fight 1,500 years of brainpower on our team. We beat him.His Response To The AllegationsRobert Rackstraw, for his part, remained relatively coy until his death in 2019. To one interrogator, he said with a smile, Im afraid of heights.YouTubeRobert Rackstraw being interviewed about the D.B. Cooper allegations not long before his death in 2019.And though Rackstraw told Colbert that hed claimed to have been D.B. Cooper in the past hed even called news stations and said as much he ultimately said that it was all a stunt. Yet Rackstraw added, mysteriously, The problem is, I dont remember a lot of it.Colbert believes that Rackstraw was in cahoots with the CIA, which led the FBI to back off and to obstruct Colberts investigation. He says that the FBI bushwhacked him. In the end, Rackstraw claimed he was just a disabled veteran.He died on July 9, 2019, from a long-standing heart condition. If he truly was D.B. Cooper, then Robert Rackstraw took that secret to the grave.After reading about Robert Rackstraw, dive deeper into the story of DB Coopers daring airplane heist or learn how teenage stowaway Keith Sapsford tragically fell to his death from an airplane.The post Robert Rackstraw, The Shadowy Suspect In The D.B. Cooper Case appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 Vue