Probably it was kids at the beach burying other kids at the beach, but something made me start thinking again about this video I’ve never really stopped thinking about, where the badger completely buried the carcass of a 50-pound calf to save the meat for later, to the astonishment of scientists. National Geographic wrote up […]| Hmm Daily
The case of the Zodiac killer has remained unsolved for decades. Now, a former cop is claiming that his grandfather was the elusive serial killer.| Grunge
A survey of experts revealed that uncertainty in estimates of global methane levels stems largely from data on fresh water, vegetation, and coastal areas.| Eos
The January 23, 1902 article was widely reported in United States newspapers that in New Mexico, three brothers had been ambushed while riding horseback on the way back to their homes. Dick and John Spikes were killed and Fred Spikes was badly wounded, but managed to make it to the home of a neighbor who … Continue reading The Spikes Brothers Murders→| New Mexico History
John Towers Hutchings was born in Birmingham, England in 1887. By 1911, he was living in Alamogordo, New Mexico where he married the former Mary Simms. Newspaper reports said he had enlisted in the United States Army and been a driver for General John J. Pershing at one point. He was said to be the … Continue reading John T. Hutchings Murder Case→| New Mexico History
The Santa Fe New Mexican headline of August 23, 1963 read “Alleged Treasure At White Sands Not Yet Uncovered.” It continued to explain that the laboratory of anthropology of the Museum …| New Mexico History