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As police questioned Rachel Staudte about the mysterious deaths of her father and siblings, she initially denied any involvement.
But a purple diary she kept hidden in her closet told another story.
The truth, Rachel confessed in its pages, was far more chilling â. and deadly â. than the “picture-perfect” exterior her family showed to the world, staying brave in the face of repeated tragedies.
As police would learn, Rachel worked with her mom, Diane, to poison her father and siblings with antifreeze, one by one. Diane, 54, confessed to authorities that she hated her husband,...
As police questioned Rachel Staudte about the mysterious deaths of her father and siblings, she initially denied any involvement.
But a purple diary she kept hidden in her closet told another story.
The truth, Rachel confessed in its pages, was far more chilling â. and deadly â. than the “picture-perfect” exterior her family showed to the world, staying brave in the face of repeated tragedies.
As police would learn, Rachel worked with her mom, Diane, to poison her father and siblings with antifreeze, one by one. Diane, 54, confessed to authorities that she hated her husband,...
- 10/21/2016
- by kcbakerpeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
Sydney -- Indicted Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom launched a new file-sharing website on Sunday, promising users amped-up privacy levels in a defiant move against the U.S. prosecutors who accuse him of facilitating massive online piracy.
The colorful entrepreneur unveiled the "Mega" site ahead of a lavish gala and press conference at his New Zealand mansion on Sunday night, the anniversary of his arrest on racketeering charges related to his now-shuttered Megaupload file-sharing site. Megaupload, which Dotcom started in 2005, was one of the most popular sites on the Web until U.S. prosecutors shut it down, accusing Dotcom and several company officials of facilitating millions of illegal downloads.
In Dotcom's typical grandiose style, the launch party featured a tongue-in-cheek re-enactment of the dramatic raid on his home a year earlier, when New Zealand police swooped down in helicopters onto the mansion grounds and nabbed him in a safe room where he was hiding.
The colorful entrepreneur unveiled the "Mega" site ahead of a lavish gala and press conference at his New Zealand mansion on Sunday night, the anniversary of his arrest on racketeering charges related to his now-shuttered Megaupload file-sharing site. Megaupload, which Dotcom started in 2005, was one of the most popular sites on the Web until U.S. prosecutors shut it down, accusing Dotcom and several company officials of facilitating millions of illegal downloads.
In Dotcom's typical grandiose style, the launch party featured a tongue-in-cheek re-enactment of the dramatic raid on his home a year earlier, when New Zealand police swooped down in helicopters onto the mansion grounds and nabbed him in a safe room where he was hiding.
- 1/20/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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