Day: April 19, 2026

  • Art the Clown falls in love

    Art the Clown falls in love

    Sometimes horror gives us nightmares… and sometimes it gives us moments like this.
    David Howard Thornton—the man behind Art the Clown—just pulled off one of the most bizarre and oddly heartwarming proposals you’ll ever see. While fully in character as the silent, sadistic clown, he got down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend, Jada Christie… and she said yes.
    Yeah… let that sink in for a second.


    There’s something strangely perfect about it. A character known for pure chaos, brutality, and nightmare fuel somehow being part of a real-life moment built on love, commitment, and—believe it or not—joy. It’s the kind of contrast that horror fans live for. Dark meets light. Fear meets happiness.


    Fans of Art the Clown know that David Howard Thornton brings a physicality and personality to the role that makes it unforgettable, even without saying a single word. So of course, if he’s going to propose, it’s not going to be ordinary. It’s going to be theatrical… unsettling… and somehow still incredibly genuine.


    Jada Christie clearly understood the assignment.
    It’s also very understandable if you would have said no!

  • Tick talk

    Tick talk

    For those in tick-prone areas of the United States, people are reporting that something big has changed … more ticks than normal. Reports of ‘boxes of ticks’ being dropped off on farms.. Dogs and people covered from knees down with dozens just from a quick walk in grass..

    Numbers now prove that something may be very different this year..

    Tick bites are sending Americans to the emergency room at the highest rate in nearly a decade, according to new CDC data.

    During the second week of April, 71 out of every 100,000 emergency room visits were for tick bites — more than double the usual average of about 30 per 100,000, said the agency, which said this year’s numbers match data from 2017.

    Oh … and on those boxes of tickets?

    A once-rare allergy that can cause severe reactions hours after eating red meat is dramatically rising across the United States, according to preliminary findings by researchers at VCU Health and Virginia Commonwealth University. 

    The condition, known as alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), is typically linked to bites from the lone star tick and is increasingly recognized as a growing health concern in many regions of the country. Different types of ticks cause the syndrome in other parts of the world. 

    The findings, presented last year at the American College of Gastroenterology’s 2025 annual scientific meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, show a 100-fold increase in positive test results for alpha-gal antibodies between 2013 and 2024. While these results are preliminary, the study represents one of the largest real-world analyses of AGS to date. 

    Keep on scratchin’…

  • The deep dive on the missing scientists

    The deep dive on the missing scientists

    One of the finest YouTube channels on strange oddities and true crime is from Stephanie Harlowe.. She just did a deep dive on the rash of missing or dead scientists.. this is good material and well sourced..

  • Big players in the paranormal UFO world will be at Contact in the Desert this year

    Big players in the paranormal UFO world will be at Contact in the Desert this year

    There is a growing list of speakers at CONTACT IN THE DESERT for May 28 through June 1 2026.. including..

    George Noory

    Dr Jacques Vallee

    Dr Eric Davis

    George Knapp

    Jeremy Corbell

    Jimmy Church

    Dr Diane Hennacy Powell

    Daniel Sheehan

    Dalia Burgoin

    Dr Beatriz Villaroel

    Keffrey Nuccetelli

    Scott Gearan

    Whitley Strieber

    Dr Avi Loab

    Chris Ramsay

    Richard Dolan

    Dr Thomas Cambell

    Chris Bedsoe

    Diane Walsh Pasulka

    Tim Gallaudet

    James Keenan

    … and MANY MANY MORE..

    And while not there apparently in person, or announced to be, the Bob Lazar movie will be screened at Contact in the Desert ..

    Contact will be held in Indian Wells California on a 22 acre retreat..

  • The brutal killing of Athena Strand

    The brutal killing of Athena Strand

    Even the most ardent opponents of the death penalty are having trouble grappling with the murder trial of Tanner Horner.
    Horner, a FedEx delivery driver, drove past the home of Athena Strand, a 7-year-old girl, and is accused of abducting her and killing her in a slow, brutal manner.

    New information revealed that he even drove by the home again the day after her murder on December 1, 2022, adding another disturbing layer to an already horrific case.


    He ultimately pleaded guilty to killing Athena after making a delivery at her home.

    His initial story, however, was far different. Horner claimed he accidentally struck the girl with his vehicle, then panicked. According to him, he placed her in his van to avoid telling her father what had happened. He said he tried to break her neck, and when that failed, he strangled her.


    Prosecutors made it clear to the jury that this version of events didn’t hold up. The evidence told a much darker story.


    During the trial, jurors were forced to listen to a series of deeply disturbing audio recordings. These recordings reportedly captured Horner repeatedly abusing Athena before ultimately killing her. It was, by all accounts, a mentally exhausting and emotionally devastating presentation—one that underscored just how brutal this crime truly was.

    On Thursday, April 16, 2026, jurors were shown surveillance footage and audio from inside Horner’s delivery truck, including portions capturing Athena’s final moments before her death..

    Jurors watched video showing Horner pulling up to the girl’s home and walking back toward his truck with Athena following behind him, before lifting her inside and shutting the door.

    They then heard audio from inside the truck in which Athena repeatedly asked, “Are you a kidnapper?” and “Where are you taking me?” as Horner warned her not to scream or he would hurt her. At one point, he told her, “You’re really pretty, you know that?” before ordering her to remove her shirt. She refused and asked for her mother.

    The audio included crying, screaming and banging, prompting jurors to sob and appear visibly shaken. Some of Athena’s family members left the courtroom during the playback.


    The breadth of depravity in this case is undeniable.


    What makes it even more haunting is the detail that the package Horner delivered that day was meant for Athena herself—a set of “You Can Be Anything” Barbie dolls. That small, innocent detail only amplifies the cruelty of what followed.


    Many true crime watchers have questioned why Horner was not charged with additional sex crimes, especially given indications that something more may have occurred. One possible explanation is strategic: prosecutors already secured a capital murder case, which carries a sentence of life without parole or the death penalty. Adding more charges may not have changed the ultimate outcome.


    There are also growing questions surrounding FedEx and its hiring practices. Athena’s father has publicly criticized the company, suggesting that background check failures may have allowed Horner to be hired despite prior disqualifying information. Civil litigation could follow, potentially bringing additional details to light in another courtroom.


    This is one of those cases that cuts through everything—legal arguments, moral debates, even long-held beliefs about punishment. The sheer brutality, the inhumanity of it, has shaken a lot of people.


    Sentencing is next.


    And in a case like this, there won’t be tears shed for Tanner Horner if the death penalty is the final outcome..