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The Following User Says Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
ZAPPER68 (08-13-2019) |
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A high school math teacher became the first repeat winner of the world's largest billfish tournament with a 79 1/2-pound white marlin that was worth $1.5 million from a world-record purse of $6,186,870 in the 46th White Marlin Open. Tommy Hinkle landed the winning catch aboard Fish Whistle on the fourth day of the five-day event that featured 404 boats, including former NBA great Michael Jordan's Catch 23. |
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300deluxeL79 (08-14-2019) |
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
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The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), was first formed in 1972 under the name the Behavioral Science Unit. The foundation of the unit were agents Robert Ressler and John Douglas. Ressler and Douglas wanted to bring in elements of psychology to help develop a profile of unidentified spree or serial killers, which they called Unknown Subjects, or UNSUBs. Ressler is also credited with coining the term “serial killer.” Season 2 of Netflix's MINDHUNTERS starts this Friday. I highly recommend it. |
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