• #41
Once, on Friday 13th in December
I was literally crawling to the doctor as I had a terrible case of "stomach flu".

I had attacks of stomach seizures every 30 minutes
and was afraid of falling onto the pavement rolling with pain,
I was scared people might think I was an alcoholic lying on the street hahahaha 🤣

Well, the doctor after examining me was scrubbing her hands up to elbows with a big brush hehe

Needles to say I lost a few kilos after just 5 days.
My pupils and colleagues commented on this when I returned to work.

It was a long time ago,
but really I remember it as if it was yesterday.
I thought I was going to die.

Friday, 13th!!!
Dotta, did the doctor ever figure out what it was you had?
 
  • #42
Dotta, did the doctor ever figure out what it was you had?
Not @Dotta, but it sounds like gastroenteritis. It’s landed me in the hospital at least half a dozen times. 😢
 
  • #43
Dotta, did the doctor ever figure out what it was you had?

Stomach flu
(enteritis, viral gastroenteritis)
which is an acute, highly contagious infection of the gastrointestinal tract,
most often caused by viruses
(rotaviruses, noroviruses).

I "brought" it from school.
It appears in large crowds of people
(schools, care homes, etc.)

Hazard of the teacher's job!!!! 🤣

It started suddenly (at dawn)
and finished suddenly as well.

The last day In the morning I felt terrible,
but after a nap
I woke up in the afternoon completely healthy.

It lasted 5 days.
 
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  • #44
Nothing to do with this day but it's such a great story this seems like the perfect time and place to retell it for those that maybe don't know this amazing piece of Websleuths history!

It's why we're all here, I think. We want to help.

 
  • #45
Nothing to do with this day but it's such a great story this seems like the perfect time and place to retell it for those that maybe don't know this amazing piece of Websleuths history!

It's why we're all here, I think. We want to help.

I heard about this, but never read the full story before.

Congratulations to @tricia and @Sleuthster!
 
  • #46
Nothing to do with this day but it's such a great story this seems like the perfect time and place to retell it for those that maybe don't know this amazing piece of Websleuths history!

It's why we're all here, I think. We want to help.

That was a trip when it happened. It wasn't me, it was our wonderful members. I just dealt with dealing with the member/killer who was posting, trying to proclaim their innocence
The thing is, when our members come up with ideas and post them, we could very easily be helping with a case without even knowing it. Law enforcement will not tell us they are reading here and getting ideas.
What is so cool about all of you when you post and think outside the box and come up with documents and all kinds of things, you very well could be making a big difference in a case.
You never know who is reading here.
Thanks again.
Tricia
 
  • #47
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY THREAD SATURDAY MARCH 14TH 2026

Major Historical Events​


1794 – Eli Whitney patents the cotton gin
Whitney received a U.S. patent for the cotton gin, a machine that separated cotton fibers from seeds. It revolutionized cotton production in the American South and dramatically expanded the cotton industry.


1900 – The Gold Standard Act becomes law in the U.S.
President William McKinley signed the law officially putting the United States on the gold standard.


1939 – Germany invades Czechoslovakia
Nazi Germany completed its occupation of Czechoslovakia just months before the start of World War II.


1964 – Jack Ruby is convicted
Jack Ruby was found guilty of murdering Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy.


1991 – “Birmingham Six” freed
Six men wrongly convicted of IRA bombings in England had their convictions overturned after 16 years in prison, one of the most famous wrongful conviction cases in British history.


2018 – Stephen Hawking dies
Legendary physicist Stephen Hawking, known for his work on black holes and his book A Brief History of Time, died at age 76.




Famous Birthdays​


1879 – Albert Einstein
Probably the most famous scientist in history. His birthday is why March 14 is also celebrated as Pi Day.


Billy Crystal (1948) – comedian and actor
Michael Caine (1933) – Academy Award-winning actor




Fun / Odd Facts​


Pi Day
Because the date is 3/14, it celebrates the mathematical constant π (3.14). Schools and math nerds everywhere celebrate with pie.


National Potato Chip Day (U.S.)
Yes, really. A perfect snack for a livestream rabbit hole.




True-Crime/Justice Note​


1964 – Jack Ruby conviction is the biggest crime-related event tied to this date. Ruby shot Oswald on live television two days after the JFK assassination.




One Weird Coincidence​


Albert Einstein was born on March 14, and Stephen Hawking died on March 14.
Two of the greatest physicists in history linked by the same date.
 
  • #48
Quite a few times I have wondered if LE was reading here.

Someone would post something that I hadn't seen anywhere else and within the next couple of days the same idea appeared as part of a news story of the case.

It did seem to be too much of a coincidence at times.
 
  • #49
But, if rear entry was made it should have been captured. I imagine at least camera faced the main back door. I can't think of another reason he needed to be in the back, s

Go to the site and see. There are many portable hand held and backpack multiband jammers for as little as a few hundred dollars to a grand. When you think of the type of crime it's being used for it that is not really that expensive.

All of them have one button and they are on "jamming", easier to operate than an iPhone.

Multiband ones jam cellular so you can't call 911, which is why it's nice to retain a land line and corded phone for emergencies.
I miss my landline, but it got so expensive. I was so happy that I had mine on 9/11, as that and the internet were the only way I could reach my family in NJ and NY. Question for anyone in the know... I got his advertisement for a landline by Community Phone, works without internet or power(like my old landline from Verizon). Anyone hear of this? With WWIII, I am considering getting some kind of landline, but haven't had one since 2011. Any advice welcome.
 
  • #50
I miss my landline, but it got so expensive. I was so happy that I had mine on 9/11, as that and the internet were the only way I could reach my family in NJ and NY. Question for anyone in the know... I got his advertisement for a landline by Community Phone, works without internet or power(like my old landline from Verizon). Anyone hear of this? With WWIII, I am considering getting some kind of landline, but haven't had one since 2011. Any advice welcome.
If anyone can help @Katrinepa please jump in.
 
  • #51
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY THREAD MONDAY MARCH 16TH 2026
HERE ARE SOME WERID THINGS
1882 – The U.S. Senate approved the first federal anti-polygamy law, which was mainly aimed at stopping plural marriage practices in Utah Territory.


1926 – Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket, which only flew about 41 feet high and landed in a cabbage field. It lasted about 2.5 seconds but eventually led to modern space travel.


1966 – The spacecraft Gemini 8, flown by Neil Armstrong and David Scott, went into a dangerous uncontrolled spin in orbit after a thruster malfunction. Armstrong managed to stop it and save the crew.


1978 – Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro was kidnapped the same day he was on his way to a vote that would have brought the Communist Party into the Italian government, a dramatic political moment.


1998 – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that workplace sexual harassment laws apply even when both people involved are the same sex, a case that came from a man who said coworkers mocked him and threatened him in a very bizarre series of pranks.


2005 – A Japanese man became famous online after training his pet goldfish to play a simple video game, and the video went viral on March 16 when it was widely reported by tech sites.


2018 – During the Austin package bombing investigation, authorities discovered that one of the bombs had been triggered by a tripwire, which investigators said was a strange escalation compared with the earlier package bombs.
 
  • #52
Quite a few times I have wondered if LE was reading here.

Someone would post something that I hadn't seen anywhere else and within the next couple of days the same idea appeared as part of a news story of the case.

It did seem to be too much of a coincidence at times.
Yes @TootsieFootsie law enforcement reads here all the time.
 

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