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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT AHEAD, INCLUDING STORY OF MURDER.
1. Most of you are probably very familiar with the JonBenét Ramsey case, but you may have forgotten (or didn’t even know) that it unfolded around Christmas, and that she was probably killed on Christmas night, in a house that still had twinkling lights and wrapped presents.
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On December 26, 1996, 6-year-old JonBenet was found dead in the basement of her home in Boulder, Colorado. She was struck on the head and strangled, and a ransom note found in the house quickly aroused suspicion.
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For years, attention has focused on her parents, her brother and the possibility of an intruder, while the Ramsey family endured intense public scrutiny, legal battles and decades of speculation. Despite multiple investigations and re-testing of DNA, no one has been charged with her murder.
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2. On Christmas Eve 2008, in the midst of the holiday season, as houses were packed, doors opened and families gathered to celebrate, one of the darkest Christmas crimes in modern American history occurred in Covina, California.
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That night, a man named Bruce Pardo came to his former in-laws’ house. Wearing a Santa Claus suit and opened fire on those inside, killing nine people, including his ex-wife. He also used a homemade flamethrower to set the house on fire, during which his costume caught fire and severely burned him.
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Pardo fled the scene and was later found dead at his brother’s home from a gunshot wound. Investigators said the attack was related to a recent divorce and serious financial problems.
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3. The bizarre and tragic story of the Sword children who disappeared on Christmas Eve.
[1945年12月24日,一场大火烧毁了索德一家位于西弗吉尼亚州费耶特维尔的住宅。索德的10个孩子中,有5人成功逃脱……另外5人失踪了。当局表示,失踪儿童的年龄从5岁到14岁不等,他们已在火灾中死亡,但尚未找到遗骸,而且火势还不足以完全火化尸体。
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父母乔治·索德和珍妮·索德从未接受这种解释,他们花了数十年的时间寻找线索,报告目击事件,并公开询问信息。两人都在不知道自己的孩子发生了什么事的情况下就去世了。
4. 奇怪的维基百科页面关于一种叫做圣诞猫的令人毛骨悚然的东西。
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In Icelandic folklore, Christmas comes with the threat that if you don’t receive new clothes before the holiday, the Yule Cat will eat you. Known as Jólakötturinn, this giant supernatural cat is said to roam the countryside during the Christmas season, hunting those who have not received new clothes as gifts, especially children.
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It’s a story rooted in ancient labor traditions, used to shame or intimidate people into working harder, which makes it less of a piece of holiday folklore and more of a reminder that some holiday traditions are built on motivational ideas of fear, punishment, and serious chaos.
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5. Notable Death Anniversary of the Week: George Michael died of a heart attack on December 25, 2016.
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The British pop star was found dead at her home in Goring-on-Thames, England, on Christmas Day at the age of 53. An inquest later ruled he died of natural causes, specifically dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis.
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The timing of his death carries an unavoidable irony: for decades, Michael had been closely associated with the holidays for his iconic Christmas song “Last Christmas,” recorded with his former band Wham! His death added a darker tone to the song’s legacy and festival.
6. Finally, there is the story of killer Charles Starkweather.
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Normally I focus on serial killer stories and last meals, but this week’s entry has a technical exception: Starkweather is classified as a mad killer rather than a serial killer. I include him because his crimes occurred during the holidays.
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In late 1957 and early 1958, just days before Christmas, Starkweather and his teenage girlfriend, Caril Ann Fugate, murdered 11 people in Nebraska and Wyoming, including members of Fugate’s family.
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The spree ended when Starkweather was pulled over by a Wyoming state trooper after a series of sightings. He was arrested without a fight, while Fugate was held incommunicado. In 1959, 20-year-old Starkweather was convicted and executed by electric chair in Nebraska, while Fugate later served time in prison and was paroled. The case shocked the nation and inspired films such as wasteland (1973).
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His last meal: turning down a traditional steak dinner and asking for cold cuts instead.
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