[Gateway] The Boston district attorney’s office has announced there will not be any charges filed over the four dead babies found in a woman’s freezer in 2022.
Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden released the final investigative report regarding the babies, two boys and two girls, on April 30.
Police were sent to the former home of Alexis Aldamir, 69, in November 2022 after her brother called 9-1-1 to report that they had seen the dead babies while cleaning out the house.
The district attorney’s office explained, "In all, four babies were discovered that day. All were frozen solid. All were found in shoe boxes wrapped in tin foil. Two were male and two were female."
"All of the babies were full term, which means they were determined to be between 37 and 40 weeks of gestational age. All four had their umbilical cords attached and the two females had their placentas attached," the report continued. "DNA tests concluded that the babies were full siblings."
There is no test available to determine how long the babies were frozen. It also remains unknown if they were born alive.
"The autopsy found no signs of internal or external trauma and no evidence of obvious injuries. There were no signs of food, or milk, or formula inside the babies’ stomachs," the DA’s office explained.
The medical examiner ruled the cause of death for all the babies to be "undetermined."
Aldamir was located in a residential healthcare facility, and DNA testing confirmed that she was the mother.
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Woman who fatally stabbed her lover 108 times in psychotic weed attack speaks out in first interview since AVOIDING jail as she reveals his aggression during SEX, wicked 'temper' - and makes shock claim: 'We are BOTH to blame'
"Spejcher was so uncontrollable with murderous rage that she couldn't even be restrained with a taser, and detectives had to beat her with batons until the bones in her arms broke."
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The thing I don't understand (yet) - it's not like DA Hayden's a soft on crime Soros type; in fact he's one of the last old style Boston Irish pols, which I'll take over the last Suffolk County DA, Rachel Rollins.
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Hayden is black, grew up in liberal Newton, lived in Roxbury with his father and describes himself as a "liberal prosecutor."
"As interim district attorney, Hayden increased the number of prosecutors assigned to the civil rights and hate crime unit due to an increase in high-visibility white-supremacist activity in the Boston area."
[Breitbart] A former quality auditor at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems who was among the first whistleblowers to allege Spirit leadership had ignored manufacturing defects on the 737 MAX died Tuesday.
Joshua Dean lost his life after a struggle with a sudden, fast-spreading infection, the Seattle Times reports. Wet Market suchi ?
He was aged 45 and reportedly in good health before his sudden demise after a two week fight for life in hospital.
The Times report details Dean’s role in the allegations against Boeing:
Dean had given a deposition in a Spirit shareholder lawsuit and also filed a complaint with the Federal Aviation Administration alleging "serious and gross misconduct by senior quality management of the 737 production line" at Spirit.
Spirit fired Dean in April 2023, and he had filed a complaint with the Department of Labor alleging his termination was in retaliation for raising concerns related to aviation safety.
Dean told U.S. outlet NPR in February he believed he had been fired to send a message to others thinking of speaking out. Appears to working. No one else has stepped forward.
"If you are too loud, we will silence you," he was quoted as saying.
Dean was represented by a law firm in South Carolina that also represented Boeing whistleblower John "Mitch" Barnett, the Times report sets out.
The 62-year-old was found dead in an apparent suicide in March.
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The Phase 2 Boeing Employee retirement package.
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Mike: I used that same line yesterday discussing this topic with a retired Boeing engineer. He worked in the military side so currently in no danger of slipping on a banana peel, so to speak.
[NYP] A brave 9-year-old caught in a furious tornado with his parents sprinted more than a mile away after disaster struck to help save their lives — telling the injured couple: "Please don’t die, I will be back.'"
Little Branson Baker and his parents were desperately trying to find shelter from the deadly tornadoes that swept through Oklahoma Saturday when they found themselves directly in a storm’s path.
Their car was lifted by the powerful winds and thrown into a patch of trees, crunching the pick-up truck into an unrecognizable mess and seriously injuring the front-row passengers.
Both Wayne and Lindy Baker suffered broken backs, necks and ribs. Wayne also broke his sternum and arm, as well as lost part of his finger, while Lindy’s jaw and right hand broke. She also suffered a punctured lung.
Somehow, their brave son crawled out of the mangled mess and ran more than a mile in the dark through downed power lines and debris to a neighbor’s house and brought help back to his family.
🔥🚨BREAKING NEWS: This disturbing footage of a Chinese employer in Africa treating his employees like Trans Atlantic slaves is going viral across the internet.
Viewers have begun discussing on how it appears the Chinese are ’fare more racist than the White man’ in Africa. pic.twitter.com/4zTnliEQea
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[GEO.TV] King Chuck ...King of England, Scotland, Ireland -- at least part of it -- Wales, Gibraltar, the Falkland Islands, and places like that. The first King Chuck had his head chopped off, the second one was Good Time Charlie. The third once wanted to be a tampon and thinks we'll all be extinct within the next seven years... has seemingly given a clear message to Prince Harry as the latter plans to visit the UK.
The 75-year-old monarch of Britannia, who is rejoining public life after a hiatus from cancer treatment, is open for reconciliation with his younger son.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams says: "The King has always kept the door open to Harry, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he would invariably get a warm reception. It will take its time," shared the expert. "Don't bring the bitch"
"But clearly the situation has changed in recent weeks beyond all expectations. I don't think it would be too difficult, it depends how you define reconcile," Richard told The Sun.
The expert, however, added that Harry will try his best to meet the monarch, despite his tough schedule.
He added: "We know security regarding Harry and Meghan and the children would be dealt with on a case-by-case basis, I would find it extraordinary if they wanted to see the King that there would be a problem."
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[BLS] Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 175,000 in April, and the unemployment rate changed little at 3.9 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Job gains occurred in health care, in social assistance, and in transportation and warehousing. Also, the employment gain for March was revised downward a bit and the average work week decreased somewhat. The average wage gain slightly is lagging recent inflation. As has been the case for the past few years, much of the employment gains are due to immigrants joining the labor force but that is because the native labor force has been decreasing as the boomers retire.
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[IsraelTimes] Weizmann scientists say radiocarbon breakthrough provides previously unavailable means for dating urban sites; shows Jerusalem was larger, more developed than previously thought
An Israeli team has achieved a breakthrough in advanced radiocarbon dating techniques, enabling for the first time an "absolute chronology" of Jerusalem in the Iron Age, the time of the Kingdom of Judah and the First Temple, according to a Tuesday blurb from the Weizmann Institute of Science.
The researchers studied 100 samples of securely dated and scientifically excavated organic material and concluded that ancient Jerusalem was larger and more urban than previously proven, especially during the 10th-12th centuries BCE, during what is commonly thought to be the time of King David and King Solomon.
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Unfortunately still no evidence yet of the 1st Temple itself (although part of the retaining wall for Herod's Temple was probably already there during the 1st Temple) or of the King Solomon's palace. A lot of the remains, if they exist, would be 10 or more feet below currently inhabited and/or heavily used structures.
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King Herod supposedly cleared the Temple Mount down to the bedrock before building his improved version, which would have destroyed evidence of what existed before.
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^ And the ancients always seem to surprise archeologists with what they managed to do without modern heavy equipment.
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Herod did not destroy it all Trailing Wife.
Deep down in the bowels of the Temple Mount remain some of the original stone work to the original structure. The Jews dont talk about this much. But down there, mostly hidden, you will find a few megalithic sized stone blocks that weigh hundreds of tons, including one weighing 570 tons that rivals the ones found in Byblos and Baalbek (Pregnant Woman).
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All sorts of underground things have been found and written up, mossomo, from the Davidic kingdom, the Canaanites, and all the way back to the Stone Age. The Times of Israel has archeology in Israel as a keyword linking to lots of articles over the years. See here
I just meant the Temple Mount itself — sorry for being unclear.
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