A man who will be one of the most notorious and feared inmates in the USA is sitting in his cell at Arizona State Prison, Florence. He gets out of bed and moves his steps from one side of the cell to the other, looking at a picture of his sister on the wall, occasionally struck by feelings of self-loathing when he sees her few worldly possessions. You are bound, you are lonely, you are lost and you are angry. All he wants is a TV to pass the hours. You will get what you want, but as an indirect result, you will kill someone cruelly. You will do so without regrets. Even the most experienced security guards will be amazed at the brutality of the killings. And it won’t be the first Robert Wayne Vickers to kill in prison. He didn't know it at the time, but his name will go down in history. At a young age, Vickers was not called a maniac, a young man with a relentless desire to harm people. Not at all. It was the prison and youth institutions that made him what he became. Do not say t...
What happens when you finally kick the bucket, figuratively speaking? Aside from our science-focused deaths these days, it seems that most of us believe in the life behind you. In 2014, UK citizens voted for the Telegraph, with less than 60 percent of respondents saying they believed half of us were alive. In the U.S., still a very Christian nation, Pew Research in 2015 asked people what happened after your death. A survey found that 72 percent of Americans believe that they go to heaven, which is described as “a place where people who once had a good reward get eternal rewards.” Fifty-five percent of U.S. adults They answered that they believed in hell, which was described as “a place where people who once lived a miserable life and who died without grief would be punished eternally.” With that in mind, what happens when you die? . Many people seem to believe that after death we may be drawn to another cloud-filled paradise, or on the other hand, if we do not follow the mor...