Weird news stories of 2015

Photo: flexgraph / Flickr
Photo: flexgraph / Flickr
Photo: John Kroll / Flickr
Photo: John Kroll / Flickr
Photo: DncnH / Flickr
Photo: DncnH / Flickr
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Photo: Kaushik Narasimhan / Flickr
Photo: Kaushik Narasimhan / Flickr
Photo: Still from 'Silence of the Lambs' via Orion Pictures
Photo: Still from 'Silence of the Lambs' via Orion Pictures
Photo: Wayne Hsieh / Flickr
Photo: Wayne Hsieh / Flickr
Photo: Shell Game / Flickr
Photo: Shell Game / Flickr

From zombie cats and crime-fighting alligators to mysterious lights in the sky, 2015 was a long and strange year, according to The Lineup.

FINED FOR FAILING TO KILL

January 14, 2015 - They say that crime doesn't pay, but sometimes not committing a crime can also cost you. Just ask a 21-year old Norwegian man who was fined $US1500 ($NZ2325) for failing to follow through on a contract killing. The man who paid for the deed was sentenced to two years in prison, though it was later commuted. The would-be hitman, meanwhile, was only charged with fraud, as police found no evidence that he actually intended to go through with the murder.

 Read story from Reuters 

 

ZOMBIE CAT PROMPTS CUSTODY BATTLE

February 3, 2015 - A cat in Tampa, Florida clawed its way out of its own grave five days after being hit by a car and buried, presumed dead. But the story of Bart-or "Zombie Cat," as he quickly became known on social media-doesn't end there. After recovering from surgery, the Tampa Humane Society announced that they would not be returning the reanimated feline to his owner, citing concerns about Bart's "home environment and the events leading up to his burial." The owner of the Lazarus cat filed a counter motion demanding the return of his revenant pet, claiming that the Humane Society was just using Bart for publicity. 

 Read story from CNN 

 

MAN KILLED BY MOTHER-IN-LAW'S TOMBSTONE

March 30, 2015 - In a story that sounds like it could have been ripped straight from an episode of Tales from the Crypt, Stephen Woytack was killed in Pennsylvania when his mother-in-law's tombstone fell on him. Cemetery caretakers ruled out interference from beyond the grave, saying that spring thaws sometime cause the stones to tilt and even fall over.

• Read WNEP story

WOMAN IN COMA GIVES BIRTH

April 10, 2015 - Sharista Giles of Tennessee woke up from a five-month coma to the news that she was a new mom. The 20-year-old was already in the second trimester of her pregnancy when a car accident in December put her in a coma. Doctors didn't expect her to ever wake up, and delivered the baby prematurely in January. When Giles unexpectedly opened her eyes in April, a picture of her new baby was one of the first things she saw. 

 Read story from Newser

 

NINE BRAINS FOUND NEAR RAILROAD TRACKS

May 26, 2015 - Residents of the small town of Gouverneur in upstate New York were undoubtedly shocked to find nine intact brains lying in the road near a railroad crossing. According to a local vet, the brains likely belonged to dogs or possibly sheep, and had been professionally removed and preserved in formaldehyde. While authorities still have no idea where the brains came from or how they got there, they say that they were probably part of a collection for research or education, and that no criminal activity was suspected. 

 Read NY Daily News story

 

ALLIGATOR TAKEN INTO POLICE CUSTODY

July 24, 2015 - We all know that those stories about alligators in the New York City sewers are nothing more than urban legends, right? Don't tell that to the 91cm gator that the NYPD took into custody after it was found crossing the street near Ninth Avenue and 205th. The alligator was nicknamed CockadoodleQ by the Animal Care Centers of NYC, but unfortunately died shortly after it was apprehended. (via NBC News)

 

SILENCE OF THE LAMBS HOUSE FOR SALE

August 21, 2015 - The Pennsylvania house that stood in for the home of the Buffalo Bill killer in Silence of the Lambs where he kept, killed, and skinned his victims went on the market in August, and is surprisingly still available. For those who'd like to live in a piece of scary movie history, you're in luck. While the owners were originally asking $US300,000, the price has since been slashed, and is selling for a steal at $US275,000.

 Read more on Today.com 

 

SENATE CANDIDATE SACRIFICED GOAT AND DRANK ITS BLOOD

October 6, 2015 - It's not unusual for politicians to be embroiled in scandals, but the gossip surrounding the Libertarian Party candidate for Florida's Senate race is certainly unorthodox. The 32-year-old former lawyer, who goes by the name of Augustus Sol Invictus, is a self-proclaimed follower of the religion of Thelema, based on the teachings of Aleister Crowley, and raised a stir when he admitted to sacrificing a goat to the "god of the wilderness" and drinking its blood. 

 Read story on The Washington Times  

STRANGE LIGHTS IN THE SKY

November 8, 2015 - Residents all over southern California saw what looked like a UFO in the night sky in early November. Pictures and videos of the phenomenon quickly spread across YouTube and all over social media. Of course, the government explained that the lights were caused by a missile being tested by the Navy, but there are still plenty of people out there who want to believe... [via NPR]

 See more on NPR  

BURGLARY SUSPECT THWARTED BY SCALY VIGILANTE

December 8, 2015 - One upping September's alligator-in-NY, this story proves that Florida is still the state to go to for your weirdest news story of the year. An alligator near Palm Bay thwarted the escape of a burglary suspect... by eating him. Deputies were pursuing the suspected burglar when he waded into a lake to avoid their dogs. While he may have escaped the cop canines, he soon encountered a far deadlier foe: A 3.3-metre-long alligator. What was left of his body was found 10 days later, with the gator still standing guard.

 Read more on Reuters

 

The Lineup is a leading digital destination for fans of true crime, horror, the mysterious, and the paranormal. 

Add a Comment