Considering how terrible and difficult it is to raise a child in this country, I don’t think we give our parents enough credits for all they’ve done for us.
Skinny jeans are gradually fading out.
Fashion really moves fast. One minute you're trendy, the next minute Gen Z is looking at your outfit like it's a historical artifact.
On December 6, 2014, 19-year-old Jessica Chambers was doused with gasoline and set ablaze on a remote rural road in Mississippi. She was found walking down the road, with burns over 90 percent of her body.
Before she died at the hospital, Jessica managed to tell first responders and medical staff that a man named "Eric" or "Derrick" had done it to her. She fought for her life for several hours before passing away.
Investigators eventually arrested Quinton Tellis. Prosecutors said he poured gasoline down her throat and over her body, then set her on fire while she was still conscious. The case involved two mistrials before Tellis was finally convicted in 2017 of capital murder and sentenced to life in prison.
The brutality of pouring accelerant down a victim's throat and burning them alive still shocks people more than a decade later.