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  1. Arctic Circle (Finnish: Ivalo) is a Finnish-German crime drama television series that premiered on Finnish streaming service Elisa Viihde at Christmas 2018 and later on Yle. [1] The series stars Iina Kuustonen, Maximilian Brückner, Pihla Viitala, Clemens Schick [2] and Susanna Haavisto. Arctic Circle is the first co-production between Finland ...

  2. 17 hours ago · Photos from the day of a fatal boat accident off Hokkaido's Shiretoko Peninsula in April 2022 have been recovered from a digital camera belonging to one of the passengers after 2½ years.

  3. Aug 7, 2022 · Above, look through 23 photos taken by serial killers like Alcala, Rhoades, Rader, Jeffrey Dahmer, and more. After looking through these photographs taken by serial killers, look through these harrowing crime scene photos. Or, discover the stories of history's worst female serial killers. Share. Flipboard.

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  4. Arctic Circle: Created by Olli Haikka, Petja Peltomaa, Joona Tena. With Iina Kuustonen, Pihla Viitala, Venla Ronkainen, Mikko Leppilampi. A detective and a virologist pursue an unusual investigation that places them on the wrong side of the law.

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    • 2020-02-06
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  5. Jul 13, 2018 · Ted Bundy crime scene photos [GRAPHIC] Although it’s debatable when notorious serial killer Ted Bundy began his murderous spree, it’s widely-known that he raped and killed numerous women throughout the 1970s. Bundy admitted to killing 36 women, but experts think the numbers reach into the hundreds. During the mid-1970s’, when Bundy lived ...

  6. Jan 11, 2018 · According to court documents, on August 8-9, 1969, four members of the hippie cult known as the “Manson Family” broke into the former home of film director, Roman Polanski, and his wife, Sharon Tate. Tate was 9 months pregnant at the time, and was hosting a get together with friends at the Los Angeles home, located at 10050 Cielo Drive.

  7. May 21, 2020 · According to their journals, the hiking had become particularly difficult just before their deaths. The hikers of the Dyatlov Pass Incident make their way through the snow on Feb. 1, 1959. This photo was likely taken on the day they met their tragic fate. A view of the tent as the rescuers found it on Feb. 26, 1959.

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