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Saddam Hussein 'had secret torture chamber in New York where he killed prisoners then POSTED bodies to Iraq'
Saddam Hussein had a secret torture chamber in central New York city where prisoners were tortured and killed, it has…
Father, son hacked to death, private parts hanged on tree
A father and son aged 45 and 7 respectively were on Monday, October 8, hacked to death by unknown people…
Two lesbian nuns married in Italy
Pope Francis was 'saddened' when he heard two former nuns (stock) had married each other in a secret civil ceremony…
End Time! What Man Found Inside Hatched Chicken Egg Will Surprise You
A man has made a really shocking discovery that has left him and other residents totally baffled. The man identified…
'Huge disaster' averted in Turkey as suspects blow themselves up
Ankara - Two people suspected of planning a car bomb attack on the Turkish capital Ankara on Saturday blew themselves…
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