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Paradise, for horses! Paradise (laughs).

(fiddle music)

Alright, today we are looking at

an equestrian estate listed for $13.5 million

in Virginia's scenic Blue Ridge Mountains,

so, seems worth the price tag! Love it!

It's gonna be great.

I think it's gonna be great.

Wow, look at that vista!

So, this is for real-deal horse people.

Mmhmm

Not like me, who went through a second grade

horse phase (neigh sound effect)

like every girl does.

Right, yeah, this is...

You gotta be pretty serious, I assume.

Oo, a show barn!

Oh, commitment.

If you have a show barn--

You're in it to win it.

Mmhmm. Clock-tower barn,

adjacent L barn, okay so we've got a lot of barns (laughs)

16 stalls, a track room...

Wow.

All I have to say is that is way nicer,

those barns look nicer than anything I've ever lived in.

I feel like the horses might

be living my dream (laughs).

(neighs) Is that what a horse sounds like?

(laughs)

So, on the property, you also get a half-acre pond,

a stone bridge,

Wow!

I wonder if it's a drinking pond for the horses,

Oh! or a swimming pond.

Could you swim?

Maybe, I hope so. I like my ponds

to be multi-purpose.

Oh my! The people live as well as the horses!

I was kind of worried. The horses' homes were so lavish

I just wondered what the people's...

But it's good!

It seems like if you're living on the property,

you're living well.

Horse or human.

Thoughts on the mustard?

Um, I love mustard,

the color and the condiment, so

(laughs)

I'm good to go, honestly, on this.

But what about the mustard

plus the minty, sage-y green?

Are you here for it?

Mm, maybe not so much that.

Maybe one or the other.

I have a personal prejudice

against the mustard. I like that!

We don't get along.

Ooo!

The library.

This looks very presidential.

It does.

And a fireplace and you love fireplaces!

I love fireplaces.

Also looks like they've won a lot of racing awards,

so maybe you could pick that up and

Maybe so!

kind of display your equestrian trophies.

I mean if they have a show barn like that,

you would assume they were winners.

If ya ain't first you're last.

This feels like it should be in a grand hotel or something.

Yes! It does!

Or kind of like a bed-and-breakfasty situation.

Can you play piano?

I can play Chopsticks and I can play Heart and Soul.

(sings Heart and Soul melody)

Anyway.

A living room, oh, look!

Your favorite color Betsy.

I don't even know if that's mustard.

You probably love this one.

Yeah, again, I'm not gonna lie, I like it!

(laughs)

Oo, the master suite.

The Master Suite!

Has its own wet bar?

Wow! Wow!

I guess when you've got space like that,

you just start putting in things!

It's nice to know that your nightcap is just

an arm's length away.

Yeah

I would take one of the horses' stalls

just to have access to that.

Oh totally.

I would roll around in the hay,

sleep in the hay...

Just throw a futon (laughs)

Throw a futon in the stall, I'll move right in,

I'll be good to go.

Oh there's an office building!

Mm!

Wow. Okay, so we've got some serious--

So these people are hard at work.

You are really livin' and breathin'

the horse life. (neighing)

Oh my gosh!

Oh my God, a conference room!

Look at that plaid!

I love it.

I love it!

Oh my God. That one could go

wall-to-wall and it would not--

That could go wall-to-wall,

it could go to the ceiling, it could go on the walls,

put it everywhere!

I love it. I will wear it.

(laughs) Yeah, I love it.

Just add that to the things I'm willing to do

to live in this house.

Yeah, anything.

Move into a stall, wear plaid all the time,

Yeah.

Final thoughts?

I'll take it.

I'll learn to ride on horses.

I will do whatever it takes, I'll sleep in the stall.

I'll be there.

I will learn to be a horse so I

can live on this property. (laughs) I will be a horse

to come here, yeah.

So, call me if you're lookin for a horse.

Or just like an assistant.

Or an assistant or something.

Anything will do!

Yeah.

(laughs)

(fiddle music)

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Poll Proves That A 70% Marginal Tax Rate Is Hugely Popular, NOT Extreme - Duration: 3:17.

Ever since representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appeared on 60 minutes a few weeks ago saying

that we should increase the marginal tax rate in the United States back up to 70 percent

of Republicans have been losing their minds.

In fact, that is something they've actually been talking about nearly every single day.

Fox News has done segments on it, telling us that Ocasio-Cortez wants to take 70 percent

of our paychecks.

A former Wisconsin governor, Scott Walker had to get schooled by Ocozzio-Cortez on twitter

yesterday because he allegedly went and told a bunch of fifth graders that if they get

$10 for cutting their grandparents grass, their parents are going to take seven of it.

And that's how marginal tax rates work.

Uh, that's not how marginal tax rates work.

Marginal tax rate would only be on any income over $10,000,000 earned in a single year,

which would only affect about 16,000 people here in the United States anyway.

But that's not the point.

Republicans have been spreading misinformation about this since the day that Ocozzio-Cortez

went out there and told us that we need this and for the record, this marginal tax rate

that she suggested is actually much lower than what it had been for most of the 20th

century.

But here's the thing, and this is a positive.

This is a good thing.

The public is not buying into these republican lies about what the marginal tax rate actually

is.

They know better and they understand it.

And the proof of that is the poll that came out earlier this week showing that 59 percent

of people in this country actually do support a 70 percent marginal tax rate.

Fifty nine percent support it, break it down among party lines.

Uh, obviously Democrats are going to support it more.

Seventy one percent of Democrats support it.

Forty five percent of Republican support it.

So it doesn't have a majority of Republicans, but it's got 45 percent of them.

Almost half of Republicans also support this.

And as a whole, when you include independence, 59 percent of everybody says, hell yeah, let's

tax the rich to pay for these social programs, these progressive programs that we desperately

need in the United States today.

That is huge.

The fact that most people in this country are out there saying, you know what?

I like that 70 percent marginal tax rate.

Maybe we could've bumped it up a few numbers higher, maybe 75, maybe 80 percent if necessary.

But the point is the Republican talking points are failing and here yet again, Ocozzio-Cortez

has put forward a plan that most called radical and extreme.

That turns out to be 100 percent mainstream.

This is what the American public wants.

Just like tuition free college, just like Medicare for all, just like a green new deal,

just like a $15 minimum wage.

They want these proposals.

They are not extreme.

They are mainstream.

And the people out there attacking them saying that we shouldn't do that.

Those are the people who are now the fringe of us politics.

For more infomation >> Poll Proves That A 70% Marginal Tax Rate Is Hugely Popular, NOT Extreme - Duration: 3:17.

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Durchbruch bei KI: DeepMind revolutioniert die Medizin! - Duration: 5:19.

It seems too good to be true.

Will medicine be able to cure everything in the future?

Every illness, every injury, everything.

This rosy future could be through artificial Intelligence AI actually become a reality.

Because computers are becoming more and more true Miracles accomplished!

The latest will revolutionize cancer therapy!

And then comes Google or Alphabet into the game with Artificial Intelligence

Deep Mind.

The reveals itself now as a machine with Super powers.

Clixoom Science & Fiction.

Here we report daily about the most incredible Discoveries and advances in science.

Subscribe to the channel.

Only then you will not miss anything.

Here we go!

Welcome!

Every now and then I read in comments.

Another record, again groundbreaking, sensational, madness, hammer and so on.

I should go with all the superlatives stop.

I am afraid that it will become more.

We live in an age where research and technological progress

develop at an ever faster pace.

And that's really groundbreaking, incredible, Hammer and abundantly I have to say "What?"

exclaim and so on.

Superlatives will probably become ours in the future Belong to everyday life and that is for one extreme

pleasing and, secondly, urgently needed, otherwise we will get the huge challenges

on our planet just not mastered.

And that progress could actually happen assume a tempo at which it predicted the one

technological singularity results, at us the intelligence of computers

is far superior.

A danger, but also a huge opportunity.

And in one area announces this development already on.

In the medicine.

Here, new records are always set and made impossible things.

Such a milestone was now again achieved and that is absolutely groundbreaking

and shows us in an absolutely impressive way where the future will go

Daniel-Adriano Silva from the University of Washington and his team have a body's own

Substance for immunotherapy against cancer "Evolved".

And that's really revolutionary.

Because the quotes evolved at you can actually leave out.

It's about interleukin-2, that actually wonderful against certain cancers

could be used.

Actually, in larger quantities is interleukin-2, although endogenous, poisonous.

But the research team has something spectacular made.

You have actually developed the substance and one more step up and that by computer.

Truly incredible.

You have the protein with Rosetta software repeatedly varied and improved and then

rebuilt in reality.

So Interleukin-2 has been constantly improved and it finally optimized that way

hardly looked like the original and besides less harmful and even more stable

was as the original.

In mice, this means that intestinal and successfully treated skin cancer.

This will reveal two things: First DNA is data.

You can count on them.

And secondly: A computer has this now excellent success.

And now comes a third point and I really do not think that's superlative

more.

Rosetta is still very weak.

There is already a competitor that almost which brings 10 times the power.

Rosetta is a software that is used in the CASP13 competition is used.

This is about DNA sequences as Starting point to calculate the proteins that

arising from it.

How much of the 40 proteins are calculated correctly.

So how do you look like afterwards.

That's in medicine.

Depending on how you look or yourself they can construct good and useful

or in the other case bad illnesses such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or BSE cause.

In BSE, for example, prions are atypical folded protein.

And wrinkles is just the picture for you the structure of proteins.

It's a bit we origami, only that it's not about a few dozen folds,

but so many folds that you need would make an origami animal real and alive

to fold.

So a not so easy task.

No wonder then that the runner-up only three of the 4o required proteins correctly

had folded.

But now it comes: the team of Deepmind had already shown with Alphago that

it can make a breakthrough.

It is the best go player in the world.

Since we have reported about it.

For the folding competition (folds up English fold) they have developed Alphafold.

And Alphafold has respect, really hold on 25, the 40 proteins folded correctly.

More than half, almost ten times that amount of the runner-up.

This is really madness and now you want to I'm really here to deliver all the superlatives:

"Groundbreaking, unbelievable, hammer" What?

That's really going to revolutionize medicine.

On the other hand, the revolution presented at the beginning is only a revolutiönchen.

This really shows incredible perspectives on.

If this machine used in research then such advances become commonplace

and humanity will take a giant step in cancer therapy and in treatment

from all sorts of diseases.

This is really exciting!

Just like this video: Click here for: How Smart is Artificial Intelligence

Bytethinks.

Absolutely subscribe.

There are new videos very soon.

Otherwise: Until then, stay tuned!

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How To Add Photo Video Overlay Or Insets In A Video With iMovie - Duration: 9:51.

Hello welcome to RevelatorAlf from revelatoralf.com The channel about

motorcycle exploring biking issues and lifestyle please subscribe and hit the

notifications bell down there somewhere so in this video on basic gonna show you

a quick tip about video editing using iMovie for your motorcycle videos and

it's also about importing pictures into your video and also extra video which

you can use as well so I've gone to the screen record and I'll show you there

REVELATOR ALF Let's get into iMovie then and I'll show you what kind of neat

tricks you can do with it okay so this is just biking footage that I had from

the other day I'll just turn the volume down there on that one just a little bit

just on some really muddy trails now let's say I shot this and I thought do you

know what I needed to add a bit of extra commentary on there or I want to do a

bit of a face a camera bit well if I just want to do commentary this little

icon right here the little microphone if you press that then you press the red

button over the the particular part the the the clip of the movie the video you

can then actually record a voiceover basically if you wanted to do that okay

so you get rid of that but now what I want to do instead of actually doing a

voice recording I want to introduce extra video or I want to introduce a

photo so let's say I want to introduce a photo first of all so there we go

something like that's right so do that this is a photo there we go

this is the branding of the photo now if I just pop it on top of the timeline

here this is your timeline here of your video if I just pop it on top basically

what that does if I let the video run then it reaches a photo the photo will

take over but you'll still have the audio beneath it, you see, like that and

then they'll return back to the audio now you you can change the the time of

this 8 seconds 10 seconds or whatever one second what if you want now if you

just click on the upper image of the photo go to the top here and you'll see

like 2 squares now cutaway is basic what I've just shown you but if you go down

to picture in picture or you can have it as a split screen okay well that doesn't

work very well or you can have it as picture in picture and a picture in

picture is this it puts you puts it in the corner and you can actually move

this picture wherever you want you can resize it as well so let's j-just

something like that so let's say you're you're doing a face to camera sort of

thing you're talking about a particular bike or whatever so you can throw up a

picture of the bike and you can even point to it you know that kind of thing

so this is it let's just go back and you'll see what I mean here there we go

and the picture appears now if you go back into the the settings

picture in picture it's got a dissolve area here so you can actually change the

transition from dissolve to zoom just to swap and you can do change the the intro

time of that transition you can put a border on the picture whatever you want

to do so you can change quite a few effects there simple effects but you can

change them ok so that's just a picture so we'll get rid of that now let's say

you wanted to put in a video so let's say right the start of the video you

think you know what I could have done with a little bit of a piece to a face

to camera piece right here and you go and over a particular stretch you want

to add another little video face to cameras they look it was really tricky

here or something like that so this is a little neat trick basically get onto

your webcam or on your iPhone or whatever you want to use and just shoot

about 5 or 10 seconds whatever it is face to camera just explain in what

you're talking about so I've already done that hey I've

already got them stored in my screen recordings so this one here and

basically what I do just drag it on top of my timeline and I'll do the same for

the other one I'll drag it to the top of my timeline okay so let's say this one

is a little intro piece and this is where I've discussing you a little bit

more so what I want to do I just put I'm gonna start the video and then I'm gonna

come in with my own little intro piece

okay so that what you can do you can just

split that a little bit reduce the size of this this file there we go

probably increase the volume at this point here and this point here maybe

just bring the volume down a bit so it actually improves the audio quality of

that bit and then you return back to the video okay so that's one bit that's

basically a cutaway to view just show up here highlight it go to the two boxes at

the top here you'll see it's cutaway that's basic where it just replaces the

video and you've got the the two audios running at the same time or if you don't

want any audio on the base video then you just reduce the audio all the way

down to zero down here just click this line and bring it all the way down okay

so let's go to a tricky part of the track and it's getting really muddy you

want to explain that a little bit more so you can just trim this down a bit

oops din't want to do that I mean, right that, get rid of

that bit right okay so this bit let's say I also want to reduce the volume of the

lower track just a little bit and I want to increase the volume of the top track

just a little bit not too high there we go again you can have it as a cutaway

yeah or you can have it as a pretty neat

trick here so if you go to that two squares at the top go to the top go

picture in now you can have you either have as a split screen I'll show you

that first so there we go you can play the video and you can then have split

screen on the left of you talking and also the actual video footage on the

right so you could do it that way or you could do it like this so

picture-in-picture and then we go very similar to the photo that you had before

so then you can just resize that put it into a corner let's say something like

that and then so you can play view the footage there we go

I wasn't sure it was actually too fine I'm just lying there but but you get the

point okay so you can have different effects either with the still photos or

with video you can either have it replacing the original video or you can

have it side by side a split screen or you can have it inset into the video

itself and it's you know just the volumes as well play around with it and

it'll work really well anyway so hopefully that's you know giving you a

few ideas how to play around with bits of videos video clips for your

motorcycle videos or any videos that you want to make working on a Mac working

with iMovie works really well it's really simple really easy to do and it's

quite effective yeah it's pretty basic software but actually for 99.9% of you

know video editing I think it's absolutely fine right I hope you found

that useful and it's just one of those things you've got to keep on playing

around with iMovie it's a basic video editing software for a Mac but actually

works really well I think for the most part it's really good and once you learn

all the little features you can actually get really good effects from it put

extra pictures in extra bits of video as well and you can actually go back to

video that you've shot whether it's biking videos riding videos or whatever

it is and you can just add extra face to camera videos as well that works really

well alright catch you on the next video whenever that is please subscribe

notifications about leave loads or comments as well any tips that you've

got ok Cheers now

For more infomation >> How To Add Photo Video Overlay Or Insets In A Video With iMovie - Duration: 9:51.

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AppSumo Presents: UTM.io - Duration: 2:00.

Marketers and agencies, how are you managing your campaign tracking links?

I'm talking about UTMs and parameters, if I've lost you it's okay.

Campaign tracking can be a tricky thing.

But luckily today's product showcase will show you how you can turn all of your marketing

tracking links into one highly organized system.

What's happening?

It's me Chrystie & today we are talking about UTM.io which is a tool made for marketers

to build, share and sync UTMs with their teams & clients.

So you can throw out your spreadsheets and finally manage your marketing efforts in one

easy to use platform.

With UTM.io's Chrome extension, you can quickly build UTM links quicker & more seamlessly

by clicking on the UTM icon in your browser, all you have to do is add your campaign parameters

and voila your link is built.

And if you are tired of creating and re-creating links you can use UTM's template builder

which will allow you to use the same campaign parameters across several links without have

to enter them manually each time.

One of my favorite features is the ability to create shortlinks using your own custom

domain.

Which builds trust and increases clickability for your links.

UTM.io also provides you with a complete look at your campaign performance in your link

dashboard.

Here you can see how many clicks your links are getting and how your campaign is measuring

up.This gives you the ability to make marketing decisions based on accurate data, not assumptions.

So if you are looking to streamline your campaign's success, then you'll definitely want to

check out UTM.io

For more infomation >> AppSumo Presents: UTM.io - Duration: 2:00.

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MY SECOND YOUTUBE CHANNEL! - Duration: 1:19.

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Well lucky whoever says that, because I just created a new channel where I upload ONLY ACHIEVEMENT GUIDES!

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Look, he even commented on my video!

By the way I was too excited to tell you guys this news to make a good thumbnail. XD

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5 unidentified serial killers - Duration: 11:46.

When a person is murdered, their loved ones -- and often the public --

want the killer to be brought to justice as soon as possible.

Much of the time, this does happen.

But some killers evade law enforcement long enough to kill at least three people,

officially making them serial killers.

Many serial killers are eventually captured, but some remain under police radar for years, even decades.

Here are five serial killers who have never been caught.

On May 23, 1919, Joseph and Catherine Maggio were brutally attacked in their home in New Orleans.

While Joseph survived, Catherine's neck was so brutally severed it nearly decapitated her.

It was one of the most gruesome murders the New Orleans Police Department had seen at the time.

This attack is largely thought to be the first of the killer

who would come to be known as the New Orleans Axe Man.

From 1918 to 1919 (though some theorize the killings start as early as 1910),

the axe man terrorized the city.

He was known for targeting Italian grocers -- possibly due to xenophobia or anger over a job loss --

and for using weapons from the victims' homes.

Overall, at least a dozen attacks are thought to be the work of the axe man.

According to one popular legend, on March 13, 1919,

the Axe Man wrote a letter to New Orleans newspaper The Times Picayune.

In the letter, he threatened another attack in the early morning hours of the following Tuesday, March 19th.

However, he promised to spare anyone who played jazz music as he was "very fond" of it.

On the night of March 18, jazz could be heard from houses and clubs all over the city.

No attacks were reported.

In June 1918, Louis Besumer and his female companion, Anna Lowe, became the next alleged victims.

Both survived the initial attack, but Lowe died of her wounds on August 5.

She named Besumer as her attacker before succumbing to her injuries and,

although she was thought to be "frequently delirious" while clinging to life, Besumer was tried for her murder.

However, in May 1919, the jury deliberated for 10 minutes before acquitting him.

Lowe's murder has never been solved, and she is thought to be a victim of the axe man.

Other suspects included Iorlando Jordano and his 17-year-old son Frank.

The two lived next door to the Cortimiglia family, who was attacked on the night of March 9, 1919.

The attack injured husband and wife Charlie and Rosie,

but left their two-year-old daughter, Mary, dead.

The Jordanos were tried and convicted for the attack on the Cortimiglias.

Iorlando was sentenced to life in prison, while Frank received the death penalty.

But in 1920, Rosie retracted her already shaky statement that claimed the Jordanos were her attackers.

Both men were soon released.

The murder of Mary Cortimiglia and the attempted murder of her parents

is largely believed to be the work of the axe man.

The last alleged attack occurred on October 27, 1919 and claimed the life of Mike Pepitone

(whose widow, Esther, would go on to be acquitted of murder herself).

The Axe Man has never been caught.

It was May 1, 2010.

24-year-old escort Shannan Gilbert travelled from her home in New Jersey to Long Island

to see a client she met on Craigslist. She was never seen again.

In December of that year, while searching for Gilbert's body on New York's Gilgo Beach,

police found the remains of two more missing women.

Further searches have uncovered a total of eleven bodies, including Gilbert's in 2011.

Most victims were young, female escorts, though the remains of a toddler and an Asian male were also found.

At first, police believed the area was a dumping ground for multiple serial killers.

But then, family members and friends of the victims began receiving taunting phone calls at their homes.

The calls were usually in the evenings and came straight from the victim's cell phones.

When these loved ones answered their own home phones, they would hear the voice of a man

who, in one case, admitted he had killed the woman whose phone he was using.

No arrests have been made in relation to the deaths.

However, one possible culprit is John Bitrolff, a Long Island carpenter

who murdered two prostitutes in the area in 1994.

In September 2017, Bitrolff, now in his fifties, was given two sentences of 25 years to life for the crimes.

He's thought to be connected to at least some of the Gilgo Beach murders,

but only time will tell.

Today, over the counter pain relievers come in solid capsules, impossible to open without crushing.

However, this hasn't always been the case.

Until recent decades, these medications were sold in openable capsules

that could be filled with whatever the owner wished.

But in 1982, this all changed.

In the early morning hours of September 29, 12-year-old Mary Kellerman, a resident of the

Chicago suburb of Elk Grove Village, took a Tylenol capsule to quell a sore throat and runny nose.

By 7 am, she was dead.

Over the next few days, six more deaths in the Chicago area would be linked to Tylenol.

Johnson & Johnson, the company that manufactured the pain reliever,

ordered a recall of every bottle on the shelf, a move that ended up costing them $100 million.

Upon investigation, capsules in three of the bottles were found to be laced with cyanide.

Several interesting theories have been brought forth concerning this case.

At one point, serial killer Ted Kaczynski, aka "The Unabomber." was considered a suspect,

a theory some still believe.

However, the most prominent suspect has always been James Lewis.

A month after the original murders, Lewis wrote a letter to Johnson & Johnson,

offering them $1 million if they wanted the killings to stop.

He ended up serving 12 years in federal prison for extortion.

While he has never fully left police radar -- his home was even searched in 2009 --

neither he nor anyone else has ever been arrested in connection with the murders.

On Friday August 9, 1985, Stephen Harkins and his girlfriend, Ruth Cooper,

went on a weekend trip to Tule Lake, about a 45 minute drive from their home in Tacoma, Washington.

But neither of them showed up for work Monday and co-workers grew concerned.

Two days later, on Wednesday, August 14, Harkins's body was found in a forest close to Tacoma.

The cause of death was a single gunshot wound to the head.

Cooper's body wasn't found until two months later.

Although she too had died from a gunshot, she also had a tube sock wrapped around her neck.

In December of the same year, two-year-old Tacoma resident Crystal Robertson was found

wandering in a K-Mart half an hour away in Spanaway.

Crystal's parents, 36-year-old Mike Riemer and 21-year-old Diana Robertson, were nowhere to be found.

When asked about their whereabouts, Crystal would only say "Mommy is in the trees."

Two months later, Robertson's remains were found in a pickup truck on Washington State Route 7.

Her cause of death was stabbing, but she, like Ruth Cooper, had a tube sock wrapped around her neck.

For over a decade, Mike Riemer was the prime suspect in all three murders.

A note found in the truck read "I love you, Diana"

and was thought by Robertson's mother to match Riemer's handwriting.

Riemer also had a history of domestic violence, as well as experience as an animal trapper,

giving him the skills necessary to survive outdoors and possibly avoid detection for long periods of time.

But in 2011, Riemer's decomposed skull was found a mile away

from where his girlfriend's body had been discovered years earlier.

Although a few theories have been put forward -- including the idea that Riemer was actually involved --

all four murders remain unsolved.

This story is a little unusual. Most of the deaths on this list have been confirmed as homicides.

But the theory of the smiley faced killer puts forth the idea that a murderer (or murderers)

is responsible for a string of drownings across the northeastern United States.

The theory was proposed by retired New York City detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte in 2008.

In 1997, the pair had investigated the death of Patrick McNeill,

whose body was found near the Brooklyn pier in April.

An autopsy report showed no outward trauma or injuries, making foul play unlikely;

however, his manner of death was listed as 'undetermined.'

In 2003, Gannon and Duarte worked a similar case, that of 21-year-old Chris Jenkins.

The University of Minnesota student's body washed up in the Mississippi River in February,

four months after his disappearance on Halloween night.

His death was initially ruled an accident, but later changed to homicide.

There were outward similarities in the cases: Both victims were young white men who purportedly drowned.

And they weren't the only ones. Upon further investigation,

Gannon and Duarte found 40 similar cases, spanning 25 cities in 11 states.

Many of the drownings were connected by what would become this alleged killer's trademark symbol:

A graffitied smiley face in the areas where the bodies were found.

Notes were even found at some of the crime scenes, reading things like

"Evil Happy Smiley Face Man" and "sinsiniwa."

However, the theory has largely been met with skepticism.

In 2008, the same year Gannon and Duarte went public with their theory,

the FBI released a statement saying they had found no links between any of the deaths.

The La Crosse Police Department in La Crosse, Wisconsin, which investigated eight of the drownings,

also released a statement that year.

In it, La Crosse Chief of Police Edward Kondracki reminded the public that every drowning had been

thoroughly investigated and no smiley faced graffiti or links between any of the deaths had been found.

The statement also claimed that males make up 90 % of drowning victims age 15 to 24 --

the primary gender and age range of the victims.

Sill the theory persists. Are these deaths nothing more than tragic accidents,

often caused by a dangerous mix of alcohol and large bodies of water?

Or is there really a killer -- or killers -- out there?

If you have any information about the open cases on this list, contact information is down below.

Be sure to like, subscribe and comment, letting me know your thoughts on any of these cases.

Thanks for watching, and I'll see you next time.

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