Then, precisely what community should own your kids? Your block, neighborhood, town, city, nation? … Read More
Violin played by band member who sank with Titanic found in attic in England
The violin from the band that played as the Titanic sank has been found in an attic in England, a British auction house said on Friday. The rosewood violin was believed to have disappeared beneath the waves when its owner, band leader Wallace Hartley, drowned with some 1,500 others onboard the…
Murder Suspect John McAfee on His New Disguise: ‘I’ll Probably Look Like a Murderer, Unfortunately’
This guy, but with black hair. (Photo: Long Island Press)
Antivirus software creator and bath salts enthusiast John McAfee is on the lam in Central America. He’s wanted by the Belizean police in connection to the murder of his neighbor Gregory Faull, and now he’s in disguise. Well, kind of.
Wired reporter Joshua Davis has been tweeting live dispatches from Mr. McAfee, who has been updating him almost hourly on his current status. “McAfee on phone just now: I have radically altered my appearance,” Mr. David tweeted yesterday. But according to the accompanying Wired blog post, the only thing different about Mr. McAfee is his coloring: dude just dyed his beard, hair and eyebrows “jet black.”
So far, Mr. McAfee’s escape sounds like the part of a Jason Bourne movie where they play the intense violin music. According to Wired, he’s been ”riding in boats, huddling on the floorboards of taxis, sleeping in a bed that he said was infested with lice.”
But aside from the fact that his roots will look awful, the last minute dye job may have been a bad decision when it comes to that whole people not thinking you’re a murderer thing. “I have modified my appearance in a radical fashion,” Mr. McAfee told Wired. “I’ll probably look like a murderer, unfortunately.”
Thanks to these timely updates, Belizean police now know who to look for: a dark-haired, lice-invested white dude with tribal shoulder tattoos. Godspeed, Mr. McAfee. … Read More
German customs demand $1.5 million for confiscated Stradivarius violin
German customs have confiscated a Stradivarius violin worth $7.6m from a professional violinist claiming she may plan to sell it, the Japanese owner of the violin says. The musician must pay $1.5m customs duty if she…Read Full Article at RT.com … Read More




