Disturbing Things from Around the Internet [Vol. 12]
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The "Disturbing Things" series explores eerie online content, including a six-hour album illustrating the stages of dementia. Various unsettling events, from natural disasters to criminal acts, are investigated, leaving many mysteries unsolved.
Insights
- James Leyland Kirby's album "Everywhere at the End of Time" vividly portrays the stages of dementia, progressing from calm to disorienting, reflecting the decline of memory and awareness in patients.
- The coverage of the Joplin tornado, Israel Keyes' crimes, and the Lexus crash on "Disturbing Things" showcases real-life tragedies and mysteries, shedding light on the devastating impact of natural disasters, criminal acts, and engineering failures.
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Recent questions
What is the album "Everywhere at the End of Time" about?
It portrays stages of dementia through music.
What was the impact of the EF-5 tornado in Joplin, Missouri?
It caused significant destruction and casualties.
Who is Israel Keyes?
He was a serial killer who kidnapped and killed Samantha Koenig.
What led to the car crash that claimed a family's lives in a loaned Lexus vehicle?
A malfunction in the Lexus vehicle's accelerator caused the crash.
What mysterious incident occurred at Hoboken Station in 2016?
A train crash injured passengers with a hazardous materials warning.