It was a typical room for a teenage boy in the 1980s; football programmes on his desk with his homework, a well used Amstrad HI-FI system with a tape cassette and radio, used to record the top chart hits on a Sunday, hitting the pause button before the DJ fades back in. Posters of his favourite musical acts covered the walls; Mel and Kim, T'Pau, Madonna, Samantha Fox — standard fare in 1988. His single bed, pushed against the wall of his cosy room, with his black pyjama bottoms tucked neatly under his pillow to wear the next night, but there would not be a next night…
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Miles Morales: The new Spider-man game is out on PS4 and PS5! What say the boys!?
Tots Turnt: It's shaping up to be a great year for the TOTS and we are psyched, there is still time to donate! Also some wrestling updates!?
Online Dating: Mike Steele examines his trials and tribulations with online dating and gets introspective, also a bearded lady. Also the appearance of THE NMAN
I'm too bloated to write a description. My Thanksgiving was insane.
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Recast Black Panther: Why are we acting like we can't just recast this part!? We need a new Black Panther!
Car Wrecks: From the Biden supporter that receives instant karma to the real life Hancock crashing down from the sky, we got it all!
MUSIC CORE: We got Selena Gomez and Kid Cudi getting high and we got 100 Gecs introducing us to all the different -core out there.
On my way to get pies for Thanksgiving I decided to check in with my friend Judd Jones who I met through Vic Henley
Throughout spring 1993, five men were murdered in London at the hands of the same killer. He had met them all in The Coleherne, a bar in Earl's Court. The murderer went back to the victims’ homes and strangled them while they were tied up. The killings were not initially linked by Scotland Yard, however, after the man responsible had called the police explaining that he wanted to be a serial killer, the metropolitan police went public with the information. A single fingerprint and a poorly recorded phone conversation were the only pieces of evidence detectives had until CCTV captured one of the victims making his final journey home in the company of a man that was likely the last person to see him alive. Following an appeal, surprisingly, that man came forward, but confidently denied he was the murderer. He was, however, unaware the police had found his fingerprint at one of the scenes, and the man was subsequently charged with multiple counts of murder. Following a court hearing, he eventually confessed to the string of killings.