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Judge says serial killer Stephen Port, 4. Port killed four men he met on gay dating sites with overdoses of the sex- enhancing drug GHBDefense says he "graduated from a fetish to a fixation .. London (CNN)A serial killer who drugged and murdered four men he met on gay dating sites has been jailed for life. Stephen Port, 4. 1, from London, was convicted of killing Anthony Walgate, 2. Gabriel Kovari, Daniel Whitworth, 2. Jack Taylor, 2. 5, over a 1.
June 2. 01. 4 and September 2. He was also found guilty of drugging or sexually assaulting seven other victims, who survived. A judge at London's Old Bailey handed the killer a whole- life term, meaning he will never be released. The defendant will die in prison," Mr. Justice Openshaw explained, as cheers broke out in the public gallery. In his summing up the judge said Port had committed the murders "in the course of satisfying his lust" for young men whom he had rendered unconscious with drugs. Wicked and monstrous' cover- up.
Port's attempt to cover- up two of the murders with a fake suicide note was, he said, "wicked and monstrous." The judge said he accepted that Port intended to cause serious harm rather than death but said "he must have known and foreseen there was a high risk of death, the more so after the death of the first victim."Port, a chef and part- time male escort, lured his victims to his flat using online dating sites, before plying them with drinks laced with lethal doses of the sex- enhancing drug GHB in order to rape them while they were unconscious. He then dumped their bodies in or near a graveyard close to his home in Barking, east London, and proceeded to foil police with elaborate cover- ups, including deleting dating accounts and planting drugs on the bodies of his victims. Familes 'devastated and broken'Outside court, relatives of Port's final victim, who drove police to investigate the deaths, expressed their satisfaction with the verdict. Jack Taylor's sister Donna said: "We finally have justice for Jack and the other boys. A sick and twisted scumbag will never be able to hurt or destroy any other family's life.
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Jack can finally rest in peace."The family are planning to sue the police for failing to properly investigate the earlier deaths of Walgate, Kovari and Whitworth. They believe their son, who was a forklift truck driver, would still be alive if they had linked the deaths and caught Port earlier. Prior to the sentencing, in victim impact statements, Walgate's mother said her son's death had "devastated and broken the family," while Daniel Whitworth's father Adam said he had been given "a life sentence of grief."Kovari's brother Adam spoke of the difficulty in telling their mother of his death, saying: "There is no pain greater than losing a child," and the Taylor family said they had "truly fallen apart" as a result of Jack's murder. A sex attack victim, who cannot be identified, told the court he blamed himself for not reporting the assault sooner, saying that if he had spoke out, he might have been able to prevent Taylor's death. Port was given a second life sentence for the rape charges and another ten years for administering drugs. Cases dismissed as overdoses. In mitigation, Port's counsel said he had "descended into a vortex ..
The fall- out of the Port case is likely to continue: UK police are reviewing the chemsex- related deaths of 5. Port. And the UK's independent police watchdog has launched an investigation into 1. Despite striking similarities in all four cases, police did not realize that a serial killer was at work. In the first case, Port left Walgate dead in his flat, and went to work. When he came home he proceeded to cover up his actions by dressing the body, putting a small bottle of GHB in Walgate's pocket, and dragging it outside.
He then called an ambulance, claiming to have come across the corpse by chance. Interviewed by police a second time, he changed his story to suggest Walgate had visited his flat but had died by giving himself an overdose. He said dragged the body outside so that the police would not suspect him of murder.
Officers took Port at his word, and charged him with trying to pervert the course of justice."Whether the police were right to do so, in the light of what they knew or ought to have found out, is for others to decide, having thoroughly inquired into the matter," he said. Port was convicted and jailed for lying to the police, but was freed months later to kill again.
He was eventually caught when police found CCTV footage of him with one of his victims at a local station, and his DNA was found on a bottle of GHB planted in Taylor's trouser pocket."These evil crimes have left entire families, a community and a nation in shock," said Detective Chief Inspector Tim Duffield, the senior investigator in the case. Port is one of the most dangerous individuals I've encountered in almost 2.
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Behold the rat king! A ball of furry fury, a rat king occurs when the tails of rodents become twisted, wrapped, and warped into a knot so impossible that not even the world's most loyal Boy Scout could untangle it. Rat kings have been reported since the mid- 1. Germany), and everything about them—from their name, to their cause, to their very existence—remains suspended in mystery. To start, the origin of the term rat king is hazy. It may be a mistaken translation of the French rouet de rats, a "wheel of rats" (rat king in French is roi- de- rats).
But this is an unlikely etymology. More likely, rat king harkens to the German Rattenkönig—an insult for the pope, but also a term used to describe elderly rats. It was believed that senior rats would sit on the tails of younger rats to make their nests, and that, if the tails tangled, the elder rat would survive by having its meals delivered by the rodent world's proletariat. As the New York Tribune described in 1. The rat king's existence is debatable; while there are several preserved specimens, they might be fakes perpetrated by hoaxers who wanted to make a quick buck. Don't put it past our ancestors: “In medieval times, some sleazy European merchants glued bat wings to lizards and sold them as ‘dragons,’” notes Quail Bell magazine.) Owing to a lack of solid contemporary evidence, zoologists remain skeptical of rat kings—but open to the possibility that they are freak accidents. Other rodents, after all, do get tied up in each other’s business.
In 1. 95. 1, a "squirrel king" appeared in a South Carolina zoo. In 2. 01. 3, six more tangled squirrels were saved by veterinarians in Canada.
And just this year in Maine, four baby squirrels were recorded on video with their tails linked like "a giant dreadlock," according to the man who discovered them. If real, how do rat kings occur? Some theories are more crackpot than others: In the 1. Others suggested that healthy rats deliberately tangled the tails of weaker rodents to make a nest. Both theories are unlikely. The most plausible explanation is that black rats—which have long, supple tails and reside in close quarters during winter—may come in contact with a sticky or frozen substance such as sebum (secreted from the critters’ skin), sap, food, feces, frozen urine, or frozen blood. The bonding agent may solidify as the animals slumber.
Once the rodents realize their tails are glued, they might create a tighter knot as they attempt to wriggle free. This explanation has a ring of truth: Most rat kings were discovered during the winter or a frosty shoulder season, and they’re usually found in a tight shelter.
Over the past five centuries, there have been 3. In 1. 97. 3, the biologist and writer Maarten ‘t Hart tracked down all of them. Using Hart’s delightful book Rats as our primary guide, we now present a timeline of nearly every recorded rat king sighting since the 1.
Note: We excluded approximately a dozen sightings that Hart argued were dubious, and we're certain that more instances exist. But, to be frank, after seeing the photographs below, you might understand why this timeline is the sort we’d prefer to never have to update.)1. Johannes Sambucus, a Hungarian historian, releases the fourth edition of his popular Emblemata—essentially a 1. Emblemata cum aliquot nummis antiqui operis. In it, Sambucus describes how servants in Antwerp, Belgium discovered seven rats with knotted tails.
The same volume contains stories involving unicorns, so take that for what it’s worth.)July 1. In Strasbourg, France, a man named Würtzen discovers in his cellar six “strikingly large rats with their tails so intertwined and fused that they could not be separated without injury,” a contemporary report states.
The varmints are exhibited at the town hall, and an illustrated print of the braided bunch is published in the Mercure Galant. After hearing his floorboards squeak for all the wrong reasons, a bigwig in Kiel, Germany, orders boiling water poured down a rathole. Four rodents scamper out, but when the squealing continues, the homeowner decides to remove the floor tiles. He discovers 1. 4 tangled rats, which are promptly dumped in a privy. In Krossen, Germany, 1. They are killed with boiling water and strung from an oak tree, giving passersby a chance to gawk.
A lump of snarled rats is discovered in Keula, Germany. It’s pickled in alcohol and later disappears. July 1. 71. 9: A rodent tumbleweed—population nine—appears in Roßla, Germany. The naturalist Johann Heinrich Linck supposedly makes engravings of the monster.)1. Residents in the village of Dieskau, Germany, find another reason to avoid eating their vegetables when 1. Euthanized by a cascade of boiling water, the rats are taken to Dresden’s Royal Natural History Collection.
In 1. 84. 9, this ratty rosette is presumed lost in a fire. A writhing cluster of rats (number unknown) grips Leipzig, Germany. The gnarled specimen is killed, pickled in a jar of alcohol, and paraded through the city. It’s later mummified in a private museum. Like any good mummy, it mysteriously goes missing. Eleven rats of various sizes—said to be a momma- rat and its young—are found entangled in Dorndorf, Germany.
In a banner year for rat kings, naturalist Johann Linck reports that a whopping four rat kings are sighted in Germany. Hart, however, claims that only one of these is mildly credible: the rat king of the quaint mountainside town of Wernigerode, which is said to be preserved by a local count. German zoologist Johann Goeze reports that a gross ball of 1. Gross- Baullhausen, Germany. A lump of 1. 0 plump male rats appears at a monastery in the spa town of Bad Langensalza, Germany. The sanctity of life apparently does not extend to rat kings: It’s killed, dunked in alcohol, and, like the other specimens, later goes M.
I. A. 1. 75. 9: A tinsmith in Arnstadt, Germany, is startled to find a buffet of six snagged vermin near the town market. Conviction 2016 Tv Series. The discovery becomes the subject of five oil paintings, four of which were lost during World War II.
According to Hart, the only surviving artwork is hung in Arnstadt’s Castle Museum.)1. Twelve twist- tied rats are discovered in Erfurt, Germany; the specimen is later illustrated by J.
J. Bellerman in his 1. Ueber das Bisher Bezweifelte Dasein des Rattenkönigs, or On the Hitherto Doubted Existence of Rat Kings.
For those curious, the book does not sell very well.)December 1. Christian Kaiser, a miller’s assistant, finds 1. Lindenau, Germany, and drags them to an artist named Johan Adam Fassauer, requesting a painting. Instead, Fassauer begins exhibiting the rats to the public for a fee.
When Kaiser realizes that the painter is profiting off his discovery, he demands for the specimen’s return. According to Hart, “the end of the story is unknown,” but other reports suggest the dispute led to one of the strangest custody battles a courtroom has ever witnessed.)1. A Gordian knot of 1.
Wundersleben, Germany. Watch The Pink Conspiracy Vioz. In Brunswick, Germany, seven entangled rodents make a surprise visit to a local privy. Brunswick celebrates back- to- back rats! After days of interminable squeaking, a well- to- do citizen tears up his floorboards only to find a tangled jumble of seven rodents. All of their tails had been joined together so firmly and so inextricably that they could not be pulled apart,” writes Hart.
December 1. 82. 2: A thresher in Döllstädt finds two gobs of rats—one consisting of 2.