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  • Texas Woman Might Lose $83.5 Million in Lotto WinningsRead more
  • People Are Buying Serial Killer Memorabilia on FacebookRead more

Texas Woman Might Lose $83.5 Million in Lotto Winnings

Winning the lottery should be a dream come true — unless you don’t actually get the money.

A woman in Texas is anxiously waiting to see if she’ll receive the $83.5 million she won in the lottery after purchasing her ticket through a courier service.

Here’s the deal:

  • The woman, who’s chosen to remain anonymous, paid a courier service $20 to buy her tickets.
  • The Texas Lottery Commission is questioning the legality of tickets purchased through third-party services that charge a fee to buy tickets on behalf of customers.
  • The woman’s lawyer is arguing that withholding the winnings would shake public trust in the lottery and would likely lead to a lawsuit.

Adding to the drama? The woman is reportedly being grouped with others who purchased $25 million worth of tickets through couriers for a single drawing — raising red flags for the lottery commission.

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People Are Buying Serial Killer Memorabilia on Facebook

Forget eBay — there’s a dark corner of Facebook where people are buying and selling “murderabilia.”

The hidden market includes:

  • Personal letters from convicted killers
  • Artwork created by criminals
  • Even pieces of crime scenes

One seller, Nico Claux — a convicted murderer and cannibal — actively sells items and interacts with buyers online.

Recent listings include:

  • Dirt from John Wayne Gacy’s crime site — going for $35
  • Letters from Richard Ramirez
  • Art from Charles MansonRead more
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Texas Lotto Drama, Serial Killer “Murderabilia” Market, and Ethical Concerns - Nina's What's Trending on The Jubal Show