News about Jim Davis
New 'compelling evidence' found at Roswell UFO site could prove alien craft crashed in 1947, experts say
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June 19, 2024
A geology professor has uncovered an unusual scrap of 100-percent pure aluminum at the site of the legendary 1947 Roswell UFO crash, a new docuseries has revealed. Independent experts at Texas-based Cerium Labs, contracted by the series, reported that the aluminum metal fragment was not only unusual for its purity, but also differed from the industrial-grade aluminum typically used in manufacturing in one crucial way
Four firefighters are injured after their truck overturned while they raced to blaze, with one left critically-ill after being EJECTED from the vehicle
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February 6, 2024
When the incident occurred at 2.34 a.m. today, the unknown authorities were responding to a single-family house fire. When descending on their way, the fire engine's operator lost control, flipped over, and crashed into a tree. One officer was ejected from the fire engine and is now in critical condition at the hospital. According to the Fort Worth Fire Department, another firefighter is in stable condition, while two others have been released from the hospital. The Department hasn't disclosed the severity of their injuries or identified any of the officers. The crash is currently under scrutiny.
'The loss consumes me': Firefighter called to a fatal car crash who then recognised the tattoo of his dead 21-year-old daughter as she was being pulled from the wreckage says he is 'haunted' by the moment as killer drivers are found guilty
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January 19, 2024
A court heard that the 'loss consumes him' today, a heartbroken firefighter who was called to a car accident to discover his 21-year-old daughter being pulled from the wreckage.' Ella Brooke Smith, 21, was seen being pulled from the wreckage by father Adrian, who was on guard at the time of the tragic accident and recognized her by her distinctive tattoo.
Since being quizzed by the police for eight years, a 'conniving' conman who stole £377,000 from family with fake promises about big returns and then continued
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January 6, 2024
Since Darryl Evans (pictured) stood out as a dependable financial advisor, many of the victims trusted him with life savings, pensions, and equity. After being arrested and questioned by authorities by making himself the executor of a will and paying the deceased's estate into his own bank account, Evans, 62, continued to offend. A judge told Evans that he was the most'fundamentally dishonest' person he had encountered in his four decades as a barrister and judge. At the hearing, the defendant showed no emotion but busied himself recording the proceedings.
A young woman was killed in a horrific crash after riding'side by side' in a rival road war, according to a hearing
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December 14, 2023
A court heard two learner drivers killed a young woman in a horrific crash after racing'side by side' in a rival road race. Learner drivers Jago Clarke and Emma Price, both 21, were found driving 'competitively' just moments before the devastating accident in June 2021. Ella Smith, 21, died whilst sitting in Clarke's passenger seat, and shortly after arriving in the same vehicle to pick him up following a day on the beach in Broad Haven, Pepeeshire. Clarke was seen sipping from a bottle of Budweiser and mixing vodka and Sourz before he got into the driver's seat of Ella's white Ford Ka, while Price drove a Citroen C1 down the B4341 between Broad Haven and Haverfordwest. Clarke and the others were riding 'comfortibly' when Clarke lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a rushing car, clipping the pavement ahead of 'twisting and turning' onto the opposite carriageway and into the path of another approaching vehicle, according to the court.
A Gwent police officer, 34, was arrested after spying on women and limiting how much time they could spend with their family and friends
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November 7, 2023
Nathan Collings (pictured left), 34, was "motivated by misogyny" after he subjected his partners to a 'controlling, abusive, and domineering environment as a result of a 'almost pathological desire to control'. Collings categorized the women from their families and friends, tracked their social media and phone activity, and threatened to murder or hurt himself if he didn't get his own way. Collings, who was dismissed without warning by Gwent Police following an accelerated misconduct hearing, was heard at Swansea Crown Court (pictured right), who was spied on her at home using a tracking app. The father-of-three was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in jail. He will spend up to half of his term in jail before being released on licence to serve the remainder of the population.
A Mississippi black man was sentenced to prison for planting a CROSS in front yard to enrage black neighbors
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March 10, 2023
After Axel Cox, 24, pleaded guilty to a federal hate charge in December, U.S. Southern District of Mississippi Judge Sul Ozerden delivered a 42-month prison term. Cox, a man from Gulfport, was charged with breaching the Fair Housing Act in December 2020, in which he erected a wooden cross in his front yard and propped it up so his black neighbors could see it. He doused it with motor oil and set it on fire. According to records, he used racial derogatory terms to address the family.
The Texas prosecutor has dropped the case against fired Texas coach Chris Beard, despite the fact that the domestic violence lawsuit was dismissed
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February 16, 2023
Chris Beard, a fired Texas Longhorns basketball coach, is expected to avoid felony domestic violence charges based on an altercation with his fiancée that resulted in his dismissal in Austin. On Wednesday, a Texas prosecutor decided not to sue Beard partially because of the accused victim's refusal not to sue. Attorney Jose Garza of Travis County said that after a careful and thorough review of the facts, as well as considering Randi Trew, Beard's fiancée's wishes, his office found that the charge of assault by strangulation/suffocation-family violence could not be established beyond a reasonable doubt.
Football boss tried to swindle £4k of taxpayer money in Covid grants by claiming empty shed was gym
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January 25, 2023
Owen Duggan, 41, of Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, claimed that players used the bogus gym (right) to work out in order to obtain financial help during the pandemic. However, suspicious investigators investigated the building to discover that it was really a demolished shed with no equipment inside. Duggan was chairman of Fishguard Sports AFC when he made a string of grant requests to Pembrokeshire Council, according to a court. In June and October 2020, Duggan made valid claims for a total of £11,000, which were paid. In the following January, he filed a third lawsuit for the club's old stadium's fake gym.