HelloKayleigh
HelloKayleigh
HelloKayleigh

I read this story off of a reddit link, and a lot of people also came to her defense in keeping the car. The fact is, a known vehicle with a known maintenance history is a relatively smart decision over selling and getting a possible clunker. Controlling risk is just as important as controlling finances.

Agreed. If there's anything good that comes out of this story, it's that at least I learned that a brave and great and wonderful girl, Jada, exists in this godforsaken cesspool called earth.

When on Fox News it is a requirement to constantly mention the military. When a Republican it is a requirement to cut all government services that help the military.

I am not an etiologist, but think it is like "colored" or "negro". There was a time when it was the acceptable term but it was during an era where there was a lot of prejudice and discrimination so it is associated with that context and now we've moved on to a more neutral, and accurate, label.

Not sure if racist, but even some of their shirts have stereotypes. Reminds me of the #IAmNotACostume hashtag that always resurges at Halloween.

Are people confused about where the child's face should go if you just hang the shirt on a plain hanger?

I have this sick feeling that the public now knows that you can kill something (animal, kid) just by leaving it in a hot car. It's less physically aggressive than shooting/choking/drowning or poisoning. It's a getting to be a goddamned epidemic at this point and it's scary. I've been meaning to put a hammer in my

While You Were Out Kidnapping.

Heh - I like this paragraph from the original:

I'd like to know about any deceased on the premises. Only because I once saw a documentary about a family who bought a house that was built over a cemetery, and they had ghosts coming through the TV and skeletons popping up in the pool whenever it rained heavily. I vaguely recall that one of their trees was haunted

That would be my problem! If my kids tortured and killed people in my house I would def sell it and move the fuck on. How could she still own that place? Also, not to be all judgey, but there is probably something wrong with the mom, something very wrong, if her son grows up to torture and kill 12-20 women.

Even if you have no strong feelings about the negative energy of such locations, it is possible that you may accidentally find yourself on a local haunted house tour, tourist website, serial killer afficianado website/tour, or worst case scenario - some schmuck decides to idolize the killer and recreate the crimes in

Fun story - when they were arrested, it just seemed like a bunch of long-haired hippies had been arrested for being, well, long-haired hippies, so my dad's friends (long-haired hippies themselves) printed a bunch of "Free Manson" buttons. The news media not being quite as swift as it is today, it took a few days for

Because in the sequel we find out he didn't real hang himself in jail. He's still alive and he's coming back for more!

I am most concerned about that dining room table. Stainless steal is an unusual choice for a dining table, although it is a very sensible choice for a murder room table.

When I was a kid, my mother put a security deposit on a house as a surprise to my step dad. It ended up being the house his mother was murdered in when he was in high school. My mom had no idea.

Ahem-*while I'm there*

Coming up next on HGTV: Dungeon Do-over!

Maybe she felt squicky that the killer's mother is her landlord.

When my bestfriend was house hunting she and her husband looked at a house with a 'colorful history'. They were about to make an offer when I realized it was the murder and burial site for a lesser known Manson family murder.