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Insane Clown Posse endorse Kamala Harris: “Now I remember why I hated Trump”

Insane Clown Posse have publicly endorsed Kamala Harris for the next President of the United States.The US hip-hop duo’s Violent J expressed his support for the Democratic candidate during a recent edition of the late-night satirical news TV programme The Daily Show.“I want her to win because she’s a Democrat, and I love my mom,” the rapper told comedian Troy Iwata. He also responded to whether he would accept a Presidential nomination.“Fuck that – no!” Violent J said.
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Is Netflix's Devil In Ohio based on a real story? Truth behind devil-worshipping cult
September is kicking off with a dark new drama on Netflix, Devil In Ohio.The story is more accurate than viewers would like, as the series is in fact based on a true story.It’s a horrific tale that is not for the faint hearted.Through a deranged and twisted belief system and an unwavering, demented cult following, abominations were committed on a farm in the Buckeye State.Those responsible faced justice for their crimes and the cult leaders' fevered imaginings were put to an end.The show may be based around a fictional cult and uses original characters, but origins of the idea are tragically far more real that it would first appear.Devil In Ohio follows psychiatrist Dr Suzanne Mathis (played by Emily Deschanel) who takes in runaway Mae (Madeleine Arthur) from a satanic cult.However, doing so puts Suzanne in danger as her life changes completely after letting Mae into her home.It premieres on September 2 on Netflix and will be told over the course of eight episodes, all dropping on the same date.The show is also billed as a mini-series, meaning it is unlikely to receive a second season, similar to the platform's recent hit Midnight Mass.Devil In Ohio is actually an adaptation of a best-selling novel by author Daria Polatin, which in turn was inspired by true events.Daria is also working as a co-creator and showrunner on the new Netflix show.The sequence of events are inspired by actions that took place years ago in Ohio, according to executive producer Rachel Miller.The reality comes from the Xenos Christian Fellowship, which was run by cult leader Jeffrey Lundgren.On April 17, 1989, he and several of his followers killed the Averys, a family of five in Kirtland, Ohio, who were also members of the cult.For his crimes, he
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Katie Holmes goes makeup free as she flashes her nose ring in New York City
Katie Holmes looked casual while walking through Manhattan on Tuesday. The actress, 43, wore a sleeveless black top and black and white striped pants on her afternoon out. She walked in black sneakers with white trim, and she slung a brown bag over her right shoulder. The Alone Together star was makeup free as her silver nose ring shone in the sun.  Relaxed: Katie Holmes looked casual while walking through Manhattan on Tuesday Stripes: The actress, 43, wore a sleeveless black top and black and white striped pants on her afternoon out as she went makeup free with her nose ring in placeThe Ohio native tied her hair, which took on an auburn glow underneath the harsh sun, messily behind her head.   The Batman Begins actress wore a shirt lifted up just a bit near her waistband revealing her toned tummy underneath. Missing from the adventure was her new boyfriend Bobby Wooten III, who is a musician. Walking shoes: She walked in black sneakers with white trim, and she slung a brown bag over her right shoulder Bright red: She tied her hair, which took on an auburn glow underneath the harsh sun, messily behind her head. Missing from the adventure was her new boyfriend Bobby Wooten IIIThe couple - who went public earlier this year - have been spending plenty of time together as of late, and were recently seen grabbing lunch together in New York.Romantic rumors about Wooten III and Holmes first broke in April of this year after they were spotted holding hands near the Guggenheim Museum.They made their first red carpet appearance the following month at The Moth’s 25th Anniversary Gala.
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Chilling footage captures moment man shoots and kills daughter's ex during break-in
shot and killed his daughter's ex-boyfriend when he tried to break in the family's home.James Rayl, 22, showed up at his former girlfriend, Allyson Duckro's home unannounced in Sydney, Ohio, a year and a half after they broke up and attempted to shoulder his way in the property.A doorbell camera presented to a jury at Shelby County showed the jilted man, who wears a baseball cap, blue hoodie and grey T-shirt, opening the screen door and trying the door handle a few times.READ MORE: Girl, 8, forced to take drugs by evil mum and become sex slave for twisted stepdadRayl then throws the weight of his body against the door, trying to bust the deadbolt lock and forcing his way in.But behind the door stands Allyson's father, Mitchell Duckro, who can be heard warning him: "I've got a gun!"Rayl continues to slam the front door and that's when Mitchell fires three shot at him and forces him to retreat.He eventually collapses around the corner of the house right in front of the garage.The 22-year-old was shot in the left shoulder, right shoulder and back.Later, neighbour Jeffery Hereford walks across the front of the family's home, saying: "Don't shoot me."He checks on Rayl and the says: "He ain't got no gun."Allyson told her dad during a 911 call: "Dad, there's nothing you could have done, you saved my life."The grand jury at Shelby County Court decided not to charge Mitchell Duckro, they voted 8 to not to indict him based on Ohio's "Stand Your Ground" and "Castel Doctrine" laws that allows homeowners to use lethal force when threatened.To get more world news stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.Neighbour Mr Hereford disgreed with the jury's decision, saying: "If he
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Netflix’s ‘Conversations With a Killer’ Season 3 ‘The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes’ to Debut in October (EXCLUSIVE)
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Netflix has set a third installment of Joe Berlinger’s “Conversations With a Killer” docuseries, this one focused on serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, Variety has learned exclusively. Titled “Conversations With a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes,” the three-part series will launch Oct. 7 on the streamer. Here is the official description for “Conversations With a Killer” season 3, per Netflix: When Milwaukee police entered the apartment of 31-year-old Jeffrey Dahmer in July of 1991, they uncovered the grisly personal museum of a serial killer: a freezer full of human heads, skulls, bones and other remains in various states of decomposition and display. Dahmer quickly confessed to 16 murders in Wisconsin over the previous four years, plus one more in Ohio in 1978, as well as unimaginable acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. The discovery shocked the nation and stunned the local community, who were incensed that such a depraved killer had been allowed to operate within their city for so long. Why was Dahmer, who had been convicted of sexual assault of a minor in 1988, able to avoid suspicion and detection from police as he stalked Milwaukee’s gay scene for victims, many of whom were people of color?
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