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Police found the body of Virginia Commonwealth University freshman Taylor Marie Behl, 17, after examining photographs on the Web site of an amateur photographer who was one of the last people to see Behl alive. I don
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stanley borraccia Collins, has said.Behl had just started her freshman year at VCU, reports CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith video . At 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 5, she left her dorm room with her mobile phone, a small amount of cash, a student ID and her car keys and disappeared. She told her roommate she would be back in a few hours. It s scared me a little, and it s definitely scared my parents. They got really nervous about going here and living in the city and everything, VCU student Allene Moody told CBS affiliate WTVR. You should no
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M.R. Carey new novel The Girl With All The Gifts comes to the United States in June 鈥?but it already gotten massive acclaim in the U.K., and it one of our favorite books this year. In a
stanley cup special essay, Carey explains why there are so many creepy dead children in horror, and what they mean. Deadkidsongs By M.R. Carey Deadkidsongs is the title of a Toby Litt novel 鈥?translating the German Kindertotenlieder. To be honest, although it a very cool and clever book it doesn ;t really deliver on that title. It hardly has any dead kids in it at all. But the horror genre as a whole seems to subsist on a steady diet of dead kids these days, and it way past time somebody worked up a full taxonomic survey. There been a lot of blood under the bridge since Henry James observed that dropping a child into the middle of a scary story gives the effect another turn of the screw. Nobody has strenuously disagreed, as far as I know, and if they ever did the triumphant arrival of Ringu in 1998 the 100th anniversary of the publication of James novella ended the deba
stanley quencher te for good and all. Not all creepy kids are equal, though, and 鈥?in the words of the old Japanese proverb 鈥?one Sadako doesn ;t make a Summer. The narrator in The Turn of the Screw starts off as a listener, part of the au
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