Sunday, February 15, 2026

Snitching On Yourself!

New York woman attacked by acid. The suspect arrested nearly five years later.

Be warned there will be images that are disturbing or graphic.

The Savannah Acid Attack is still an ongoing case. Maybe the suspect will drop a freestyle and admit he came out like an assassin putting the acid to the face.

Well in Nassau County, New York, a 29 year old man did and got arrested. It took damn near five years to arrest a man accused of dosing a woman with sulphuric acid in an alleged hitman attack.

He rap a verse and leads lead to his arrest.

Nafiah Ikram does not know the suspect but is constantly in fear. She was partially disfigured after the suspect ambushed her as she was approaching her home in 2021.

“I started … panicking. I was like, ‘Dad, someone threw something in my face!’ Ikram said following the attack in Elmont, New York. “And he was like, ‘Oh my God, it’s acid.’ ”

It was March 17, 2021. The sulfuric acid scorched Ikram’s face, neck and chest, and permanently blinded her right eye, requiring numerous surgeries and reconstructive grafts.

For nearly five years, as she navigated the physical and emotional aftermath of the surprise attack, the case went unsolved. Her mysterious assailant, who fled in a red Nissan Altima, remained unknown.

But for Ikram and her family, the case this week took a welcome turn. Prosecutors on Tuesday charged a 29-year-old Brooklyn man, Terrell Campbell, with assault, criminal possession of a weapon and unlawful possession of noxious material. He pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail.

He is a flower delivery operator and part time rapper.

Two years after the incident, investigators said, the aspiring hip-hop artist posted a song to YouTube in which he boasted about an acid attack. One line goes, ‘On the street in the night like a hitman assassin, trying to run up and have your face burned in acid.”

Nassau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly described the song as “cruel and brazen,” and an attempt to further Campbell’s music career.

Nafiah was helping her mother with groceries when the suspect attacked her from behind with sulphuric acid inside a cup.


“It’s sickening,” Donnelly told reporters Tuesday. “He bragged on the internet for everyone to see. He thought after several years without an arrest that he was home free.”

Campbell’s attorney, Gregory Zak, declined to comment when contacted by CNN.

After almost five years of living in fear, Ikram said the arrest has brought her some relief.

“I’m glad that I’ve closed the chapter on the uncertainty and the safety and the looking over the shoulder,” she told CNN affiliate News 12 Long Island.

Years later she still undergoes surgeries to remove scar tissue

Ikram was 21 and a student at Hofstra University when the attack happened. She’d just returned home from her job at a local pharmacy and was gathering items from her car before going inside.

Investigators at the time said her attacker was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and gloves.

A nearby surveillance camera captured grainy video of the attack, but the assailant appeared mostly as a blur as he rushed up behind her, then fled into the night.

The attack stunned the suburban New York neighborhood and drew widespread attention. “Top Chef” host Padma Lakshmi, a friend of Ikram’s family, went on Instagram and urged people to share relevant information with police.

Ikram suffered first- and second-degree burns to her face, right eye, arms and throat. The injury to her throat was so severe she must undergo repeated operations to remove scar tissue, Donnelly said.
“She survived the attack, but that was just the beginning of a painful journey for a beautiful young woman … for the past five years, she endured this unimaginable pain. She has also lived with two heartbreaking questions — who and why?” Donnelly added.

“Today, I am proud that we are finally able to answer one of those questions…” she said. “As for the why, our investigation continues and we cannot provide any additional details at this time.”
Suspect isn't talking. But his social media shows incel behavior. He also rapped a verse confirming he had something to do with the attack.


Despite her life-altering injuries, Ikram said she remains positive.

“I’ve realized just being a good person and being true to who I am no matter what, is where Terrell lost and where his downfall was,” she told News 12 Long Island, “because I refuse to lose my morals and my humanity no matter what happens to me.”

Investigators found searches for sulfuric acid in the suspect’s internet history
Nassau County Police said the big break in the case came from a tip about a possible suspect from someone who’ll receive a $50,000 Crime Stoppers reward. Investigators declined to provide additional information about the tipster’s identity.

After investigators identified Campbell, they worked with the New York Police Department to determine his address and found a red Nissan Altima parked outside, Donnelly said.

“We later learned that he had regular use of a red 2015 Nissan Altima back in 2021 that was registered to a family member,” Donnelly said. “As we continued our investigation, we reviewed Campbell’s internet search history. In the minutes following the 2021 attack, we found searches asking, ‘how do I remove sulfuric acid from my car’s fabric?’”

The district attorney’s office also discovered Campbell had posted a music video to his song, “Obsidian,” in October 2023 under the name YungBasedPrince. The song’s lyrics fit the narrative of the crime, Donnelly said.

“Two years after he ambushed Nafiah and left her screaming in pain on her front lawn, he actually produced and uploaded a music video to YouTube boasting about throwing acid in a woman’s face … A harrowing attack boiled down to some lyrics to get him attention,” she said.

Authorities said they’re working to determine a motive for the attack but declined to provide additional details. They’re also looking into the possibility that someone paid Campbell to do it, Donnelly said.

No remorse.

Ikram said Campbell is a stranger to her and that the reason behind his alleged involvement is a mystery.

“I hope that things come to light … the fact that I don’t even know this individual makes me question who else could possibly be involved?” she told the CNN affiliate.

Campbell worked in flower delivery, his attorney told News 12 Long Island. His next court hearing is February 18.

US Congresswoman Laura Gillen, who represents the part of Long Island where Ikram lived, welcomed the arrest. “For years, her attacker remained at large, posing a continued threat to our communities and denying the Ikram family the justice they deserve …,” she said in a statement.

“I’m relieved to see that an arrest has been made in the case. Now, Nafiah and her family are one step closer to receiving the justice and closure they deserve.”

Gillen is a moderate Democrat. She is a bigot who supports Israel. I bet you the lawmaker would not of supported Nafiah had she known of her support for Gaza. Nafiah has strong support of the Palestinians. 

You can't steal my beauty or resistance.

Because on her social media, it shows she is definitely a pro Palestinian supporter.

Nafiah, stay beautiful and hope justice is serve to the suspect.

He faces 25 to LIFE if convicted.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Widow Of Dead COVID Moron Runs For Senate!

Trump puts his support in Julia Letlow for the U.S. Senate in Louisiana.

MAGA infighting grows.

Widow of a U.S. member elect who died before office announced her run for the Senate.

Rep. Julia Letlow (R-LA) is the widow of Luke Letlow, the Rep-elect who died days before his swearing in. He won the Republican primary and general election in 2020.

Before the Jan. 3, 2021 swearing in, the Republican caught the coronavirus and died.

Julia, a professor at a local university ran and immediately won her special primary and special general election. She has served the district since 2021. She is dating Kevin Ainsworth, a lobbyist and lawyer from Baton Rogue. He proposed to her around Christmas last year.

Letlow is a reliable vote for President Donald J. Trump. 

Now because of this, he has endorsed an intraparty fight between her and current senator of the state, Republican Bill Cassidy.

Both are Zionists and white nationalists. They rather give billions to fund Israel and its genocide. Louisiana ranks 48 of 50 in education. It ranks pretty damn low in infrastructure. They ranks poor in water quality. They ranks poor in poverty.

About 39% of the population is Black. The state is gerrymandered to say least.

The governor is proposing to write out the two Black districts despite the federal courts ordering them to be drawn. 

Cassidy is part of the swing. So far, he voted with Trump 97% of the time. He has voted with Biden at least 15% of the time. He voted with Obama at least 10% of the time.

Cassidy voted to convict Trump during his second impeachment trial. Trump vowed to target Republicans who crossed him. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) has announced his reelection. This announcement of Letlow will likely force him to either face a run off election or a retirement announcement.

Letlow is favored with a 48% chance of winning while Cassidy has a 47% chance. 

Trump endorsed her early this year as she was teasing a run.

Letlow arrived at the Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office on Friday to sign up to run, she had to walk past a van with a billboard blasting “Liberal Letlow.” The ad, which accused Letlow of trading hundreds of stocks “like her pal Nancy Pelosi” and calling her a “champion of DEI policy” said it was paid for by Cassidy’s campaign.

The attack ads highlight how ferociously Cassidy, Letlow and Treasurer John Fleming are battling for the mantle of “most conservative” as they seek the GOP nomination in Louisiana’s new closed party primaries.

“I loathe the negativity that has to take place in campaigns,” Letlow said after qualifying Friday, when asked about the attack ads right outside. “I wish that we all could run positive campaigns on our records and our vision and our dreams for Louisiana.”

Letlow also said that “President Trump would never endorse someone who is not a true America-first conservative,” and said she has battled against diversity, equity and inclusion programs as a member of Congress.

Cassidy also officially joined the race Friday. During remarks to reporters in Baton Rouge, he didn’t directly address Letlow.

He said the Senate contest is “about who has a proven track record of delivering for our state, and my track record is far better than anyone else running for this office.”

Fleming also has gone on the offensive. When he signed up to run on Wednesday, he said he was running against “two liberal candidates” and accused Cassidy of flip-flopping on key issues. He also claimed Gov. Jeff Landry had schemed to get Letlow into the race to further his own political ambitions.

In this game, you are not friends... you're politicians.

Landry later fired back, saying “anyone who makes stuff up like that may not be fit for office.”

Letlow has thrown her own political punches.

On Thursday, she seized on a Fox News story about a Louisiana judge who ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to release four detainees from custody.

“The Middle District in Louisiana is one of the most liberal in the country and Bill Cassidy has selected many similar judges during his time in the Senate,” Letlow posted on X. “It is unforgivable that this radical judge forced ICE to release four criminal illegals, already convicted of murder and child sex crimes.”

Landry joined that line of attack on Friday.

“For more than a decade, Bill Cassidy has supported liberal Obama judges,” Landry wrote on X. “Recently, he led the efforts to block the addition of a new conservative federal judge in Louisiana’s Middle District. Instead he has spent his time listening to the Never Trumpers and voting to impeach.”

Cassidy responded to Landry on X: “Jeff — Check your facts. There isn’t a middle court vacancy now and never has been while I’ve been in the Senate.”

Cassidy said he “never voted for a single Obama judicial nominee in Louisiana when I’ve been in the Senate” and that he is “proud of fighting for conservative results for Louisiana.”

James Van Der Beek Passed Away!

The iconic actor James Van Der Beek passed away from cancer.

Midway Wrap up in May.

An iconic actor has passed away on Tuesday. I missed this and I am shocked.

James Van Der Beek, 48 has passed away in Austin, Texas.

He had not disclosed his cancer. He knew he had it but wanted to live his life to the fullest.

If you watched Dawson's Creek, Don't Trust That B---- in Apartment 23, CSI: Cyber or the films Versity Blues and Bad Hair you seen James perform in his best.

“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed peacefully this morning. He met his final days with courage, faith and grace. There is much to share regarding his wishes, love for humanity and the sacredness of time. Those days will come,” said a statement from the actor’s family posted on Instagram. “For now we ask for peaceful privacy as we grieve our loving husband, father, son, brother and friend.”

Van Der Beek revealed in 2024 that he was being treated for colorectal cancer.

Van Der Beek made a surprise video appearance in September at a “Dawson’s Creek” reunion charity event in New York City after previously dropping out due to illness.

He appeared projected onstage at the Richard Rodgers Theatre during a live reading of the show’s pilot episode to benefit F Cancer and Van Der Beek. Lin-Manuel Miranda subbed for him on stage.

“Thank you to every single person here,” Van Der Beek said.

Forever tied to ‘Dawson’s Creek’

A one-time theater kid, Van Der Beek would star in the movie “Varsity Blues” and on TV in “CSI: Cyber” as FBI Special Agent Elijah Mundo, but was forever connected to “Dawson’s Creek,” which ran from 1998 to 2003 on The WB.
The series followed a group of high school friends as they learned about falling in love, creating real friendships and finding their footing in life. Van Der Beek, then 20, played 15-year-old Dawson Leery, who aspired to be a director of Steven Spielberg quality.

With Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Want To Wait,” as its moody theme song, “Dawson’s Creek” helped define The WB as a haven for teens and young adults who related to its hyper-articulate dialogue and frank talk about sexuality. And it made household names of Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson.

“While James’ legacy will always live on, this is a huge loss to not just your family but the world,” Sarah Michelle Gellar wrote to his widow on Instagram. Katharine McPhee Foster added: “This is just beyond devastating news.” Others posting messages of mourning were Jenna Dewan and Olivia Munn.

The show caused a stir when one of the teens embarked on a racy affair with a teacher 20 years his senior and when Holmes’ character climbed through Dawson’s bedroom window and they curled up together. Racier shows like “Euphoria” and “Sex Education” owe a debt to “Dawson’s Creek.”

Van Der Beek sometimes struggled to get out from under the shadow of the show but eventually leaned into lampooning himself, like on Funny Or Die videos and on Kesha’s “Blow” music video, which included his laser gun battle with the pop star in a nightclub and dead unicorns.

“It’s tough to compete with something that was the cultural phenomenon that ‘Dawson’s Creek’ was,” he told Vulture in 2013. “It ran for so long. That’s a lot of hours playing one character in front of people. So it’s natural that they associate you with that.”

Meme king.

A popular GIF and ‘Varsity Blues’

More than a decade after the show went off the air, a scene at the end of the show’s third season became a GIF. Dawson was watching as his soul mate embarks on a love affair with his best friend and burst into tears.

“It wasn’t scripted that I was supposed to cry; it was just one of those things where it’s a magical moment and it just happens in the scene,” Van Der Beek told Vanity Fair. He seemed exasperated when he told the Los Angeles Times: “All of a sudden, six years of work was boiled down to one seven-second clip on loop.” (Van Der Beek himself recreated the GIF in 2011 for Funny or Die and gave it a second life.)

While still on “Dawson’s Creek,” Van Der Beek hosted “Saturday Night Live” — the musical guest was Everlast — and landed a plumb role in “Varsity Blues,” playing a second-string high school quarterback who leaps into the breach when the star suffers an injury.

Van Der Beek’s character, Mox, turns out to not be a football fanatic, preferring to read Kurt Vonnegut and yearning for the college education that will allow him to escape the jock mentality of his Texas town.

“I don’t want your life,” he screams at one point. Critic Roger Ebert called him “convincing and likable.”

After ‘Dawson’s Creek’

Some of his projects after “Dawson’s Creek” included co-creating and playing Wesley “Diplo” Pentz, a dull but likable music producer in the mockumentary satire on Viceland, “What Would Diplo Do?” In 2019, he made it to the semifinals of ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” and played a balding, out-of-shape ex-boyfriend on “How I Met Your Mother.”

“The more you make fun of yourself and don’t try to go for any kind of respect, the more people seem to respect you,” he told Vanity Fair in 2011. “I’ve always been a clown trapped in a leading man’s body.”

Between 2003 and 2013, he made appearances in shows like “Criminal Minds,” “One Tree Hill,” and “How I Met Your Mother.” He played himself with a crackpot intensity in the Krysten Ritter-led ABC drama “Don’t Trust the B— in Apartment 23,” and the short-lived “CSI” spinoff “CSI: Cyber” and CBS’ “Friends With Better Lives.”

He’s also appeared in movies such as Kevin Smith’s 2001 comedy “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back” and its 2019 sequel, “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot.” He was in the Bret Easton Ellis adaptation of “The Rules of Attraction” in 2002 opposite Jessica Biel and Kate Bosworth.

In 2025, he was unmasked as Griffin on “The Masked Singer,” after singing a cover of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” and “I Had Some Help” by Post Malone and Morgan Wallen.

Early life as a theater kid

Van Der Beek, who was raised in Cheshire, Connecticut, started acting at 13 after suffering a concussion playing football that prevented him from playing for a year. He landed the role of Danny Zuko in his school production of “Grease.”

He stuck with theater, landing at 16 in 1994 an off-Broadway role in “Finding the Sun” by Pulitzer Prize-winner Edward Albee and one of the sons in a revival of “Shenandoah” at the prestigious Goodspeed Opera House in his home state.

He earned a scholarship to New Jersey’s Drew University but left school early when he was cast in “Dawson’s Creek.” In 2024, he returned to campus to accept an honorary degree for his “selfless service and exemplary commitment to the mission of Drew,” the university said.

Drew University President Hilary Link welcomed Van Der Beek with a popular quote from his “Dawson’s Creek” character: “Edge is fleeting,” she said, “but heart lasts forever. So on this morning, we pay tribute to that heart.”

He is survived by his wife, Kimberly, and six children, Olivia, Joshua, Annabel, Emilia, Gwendolyn and Jeremiah.

If Dems Keep Supporting Israel They Will Lose The Race!

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) will not back Brad Cohen if he becomes the House nominee.

Retiring lawmaker Bonnie Watson Coleman of New Jersey is not endorsing any Democratic candidate as of yet. But she is pretty clear on who she doesn't want to be the nominee. 

Watson Coleman is one of the few African American women representing New Jersey.

She along with Reps. Herb Conaway (D-NJ) and LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) are African American lawmakers. 

If she wins in April, Analilia Mejia will be the fourth African American to serve.

Watson Coleman made it clear: Brad Cohen will not be endorsed or supported if he becomes the House nominee.

Watson Coleman, a fierce progressive New Jersey House member has received donations from J Street, the "pro Israel progressive Zionist" organization. However, she has opposed the funding of Israel, call what is happening in Gaza a "genocide" and has openly demanded the United States end its alliance with Israel.

Cohen, mayor of East Brunswick denounced her calling her attacks on the apartheid ethnostate antisemitic.

Cohen, Watson Coleman argued, is an unacceptable choice to be her successor because of his support for Israel. “He’s a hardline supporter of Netanyahu, who is a despot, a corrupt leader,” the progressive congresswoman said.

The two Democrats have tangled in the past over the issue of Israel; after Watson Coleman opposed a resolution condemning the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement in 2019, Cohen called her vote “disappointing” and said the resolution was “nothing less than institutional Anti-Semitism.” Cohen is also a member of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the pro-Israel lobby group that has become increasingly controversial among Democratic voters.

(Cohen did, however, come to Watson Coleman’s defense in 2020 after her primary rival sent an anti-semitic email that purported to be from Watson Coleman, saying that “any statement, attack, or characterization of the Congresswoman as Anti-Semitic is completely without merit and personally insulting.”)

When asked about Watson Coleman’s comments opposing his candidacy, Cohen said he doesn’t consider himself a hardline supporter of Israel, and that he disagrees with some actions taken by the Israeli government. The congresswoman’s characterization, he said, isn’t “a true statement.”

Dr. Adam Hamawy, a plastic surgeon and former Army combat veteran calls Israel's actions horrible. He is the strongest candidate to replace Watson Coleman.

“I have a lot of respect for Congresswoman Watson Coleman. She spent her first Passover at my house when she became a congresswoman, so our history goes back a long time,” Cohen said. “On most issues, we’re completely on the same page. But I think she’s mischaracterizing me when she calls me a hardliner.”

Watson Coleman said that of the 17 other Democrats running for her seat, she already knows and trusts five of them: Somerset County Commissioner Shanel Robinson (D-Franklin), Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D-Trenton), Plainfield Mayor Adrian Mapp, surgeon and Army veteran Adam Hamawy, and Sue Altman, who was the Democratic nominee for the neighboring 7th district in 2024. Any of them, the congresswoman said, would be good successors in the deep-blue, majority-minority 12th district.

“I know them, and I know that they’re all hardworking, good people, and they care,” she said. “But I’m not putting my finger on this in any way, shape, or form.”

Hamawy save the life of Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), a double amputee combat veteran who is the first Asian American woman from Illinois to serve the seat.

He just came back to the United States after serving as a doctor at European Hospital in Khan Yonus in Gaza. The apartheid ethnostate relentlessly bombed the hospital.

After seeing the carnage, operating for days without energy, food and sleep, Hamawy openly stated that what Israel is doing "amounts to a genocide."

The junk food media is not pushing him as much because they do not view him as a strong opponent. They rather keep you interested in the status quo.

👀🎂🔛🥰😍😘💘💔🫶!

Single again. But it's okay.

My take on Valentine's Day.

I rather stay single. The uncertainty of the current economy has me being more isolated and content with aging gracefully. I have a son. The bloodline continues.

When the days are long and nights are short, we are starting to see the decline of the traditional family.

The cost of living has made people step back from raising families. We still have births in the United States. But deaths are growing more.

President Donald J. Trump has opened the door to chaos. Men who felt embolden to confront strangers for social media clout is a product of the bro culture.

I've seen videos on social media of men walking up to random strangers flirting, tapping phones and trying to take inappropriate pictures. This is creepy behavior.

I seen more women date men twice their age. I seen the Jeffrey Epstein files and noticed that a lot of powerful people were in the orbit of Jeffrey Epstein, the country's most notorious pedophile. Again, there is no crime of associating with Epstein. The victims who name their accusers is the only thing that matters. I don't give a fuck about pictures.

Also the honey pots. Women are getting desperate too. They need to make money too.

On social media, I seen a lot of softcore and hardcore adult entertainment. After all, I don't filter content. So I am atone to the explicit content.

Women have to join OnlyFans, Fansly, PornHub and Dejen to make lonely men feel like they are a part of the action.

We live in a society that has rapid changes in culture. The far right wants to stop it from influencing their old ways.

Be aware of the social media dating sites. If the person sends you a message on the first like, delete it. If the person asks you to visit other sites to connect, delete. If you feel pressure to do something because of the match, delete.

Recognizing an Online Dating Scam Artist

Your online "date" may only be interested in your money if he or she:
  • Presses you to leave the dating website you met through and to communicate using personal e-mail or instant messaging;
  • Professes instant feelings of love;
  • Sends you a photograph of himself or herself that looks like something from a glamour magazine;
  • Claims to be from the U.S. and is traveling or working overseas;
  • Makes plans to visit you but is then unable to do so because of a tragic event; or
  • Asks for money for a variety of reasons (travel, medical emergencies, hotel bills, hospitals bills for child or other relative, visas or other official documents, losses from a financial setback or crime victimization).
One way to steer clear of these criminals all together is to stick to online dating websites with nationally known reputations.

After years of trials and error, I finally came to the conclusion that I rather be single than in a committed relationship.

The loss of a job I've loved and helping people who never backed me when I was at my lowest point has me finally waking up to the reality of being a deserted island.

Working a job I despise has made me learn that companies need bodies not good or bad workers. I am hoping to leave the job for something better. Trust me, I still maintain loyalty but it has waned over the years. I am just sick and tired of working for companies that I despise. 

My biggest fear in life is failure. 

I am a single father. I am a surprise father who learned about his birth months later. I never got my moment to be a first time father. It has traumatized me.

I have now learned to date and have no regrets to telling women who want to be in a relationship that I choose to be single. I used to have feelings towards those who cared, but now I could care less about people. I don't hardly get on social media and I choose to be careful about my movements.

I don't care what people say about me in public or in private. I have learned to accept the reality of being single. It wasn't easy at first. I liked a lot of women in the past.

I loved about six in my life. But now I love myself and my son.

I don't worry about Valentine's Day or any special holiday where I would spend lots of money to a woman who doesn't love me. I have to keep my guard up now because I have been through a lot to say the least.

Valentine's Day is perfect day for those who want to get married, want to be an exclusive couple, a birth, a death or a moment in history for an achievement.

I made peace with the women I've dated with in the past. I don't want to be in a relationship right now because I just rather stay focused on making money and getting a home.

I just don't have time for commitments. I don't want to carry the weight of guilt, jealousy or selfishness when it comes to being in a relationship. I have given the past relationships more than one chance. I am through with giving more opportunities to be hurt. 

It's basically me being a bachelor for the time being. I rather be a single dad.

I've only loved a few women in my time. I don't admit I love a person. I feel like I've put too much into a relationship only to be let down or hurt. So I am staying numb to saying love and wanting any relationships.

It's 2026, don't be like Romeo Rose aka Larry Busby.

I was so tired of wasting my time dating women who take advantage of me. I've called myself the dreaded "NICE GUY" who will end up always in the "FRIEND ZONE".

I feel like I'm in the "FRIEND ZONE" and may end up getting a "HIT IT AND QUIT IT" relationship.

The social media websites that attract singles are booming today. Facebook, OKCupid, eHarmony, POF, Bumble, Badoo, Tinder, Coffee Meets Bagel, Match.com, MeetMe, Grindr and Christian Mingle see a spike around the week of Valentine's Day.

Romeo Rose is still alive right?

This guy became a viral sensation and a butt of ridicule. He did an interview in which he went on and said some vicious things about Black women, interracial relationship and women who are overweight.

Since then, he's been blackballed on social media and women often swipe to the left when his face shows up on their social dating websites.

What's Valentine's Day without that racist goofball?

Now going by the name of David Cassanova, this white nationalist is grifting for love.

This guy is a predator. Even looking at him gives me pedophile vibes.

Things to know that happened on Feb. 14.

1859 – Oregon is admitted as the 33rd U.S. state.

1912 – Arizona is admitted as the 48th and the last contiguous U.S. state.

1929 – Saint Valentine's Day Massacre: Seven people, six of them gangster rivals of Al Capone's gang, are murdered in Chicago.

2005 – YouTube is launched by a group of college students, eventually becoming the largest video sharing website in the world and a main source for viral videos.

2008 – Northern Illinois University shooting: A gunman opens fire in a lecture hall of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb County, Illinois, resulting in six fatalities (including the gunman) and 21 injuries.

2018 – A shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida is one of the deadliest school massacres with 17 fatalities and 17 injuries.

2024 – A shooting at the celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVIII. 

Two young girls were killed after meeting men online for dating.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Yessenia Norman was a beautiful young woman with ambitions.

Yessenia Norman

A teenage girl was allegedly found mutilated with 27 stab wounds after a man she met on a dating app lured her to his apartment.

Yessenia Norman, 18, was reported missing on January 19 four days after she was seen leaving the transitional home she was living at in Phoenix, Arizona, according to local outlet KSAZ. Norman's friends reportedly told authorities that when they last saw her she was leaving to meet a man she met on a dating app.

Police told the outlet that the 18-year-old was found deceased at an apartment in an apartment in Tolleson, which is roughly 20 minutes away from Phoenix. Authorities said Norman was found mutilated with 27 stab wounds and had been covered in blankets and towels.

Suspect mutilated Yessenia in an abandoned apartment.

"I can't imagine, I just can't imagine," Norman's mother told the outlet. "Who would do that to her? I just don't understand."

Investigators learned that the apartment was leased to 27-year-old Randal Basilio Santillan and his ex-wife, per the outlet. Police used license plate readers to track Santillan's vehicle, and learned that he allegedly left the scene of the crime after Norman's death and drove from Arizona to Mississippi over multiple days.

Santillan was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and kidnapping.

Hailey Buzbee was a young woman who dreamed big.

Hailey Buzbee

The Perry County prosecutor has confirmed remains found over the weekend in Wayne National Forest belong to missing Indiana teenager Hailey Buzbee.

Prosecutor Terry Rugg told ABC 6 in a statement, "It has been confirmed that the remains found were those of a missing teenager from Indiana." The remains of the 17-year-old were discovered late Sunday night at a trailhead in Wayne National Forest, near Little Italy Pizza in New Straitsville.

“Stuff happens, it’s scary,” said Chazity Parglin, who works at New Straitsville restaurant, “not something you would expect to see in a smaller area.”

Tyler Thomas, 39, is now facing charges connected to the suburban Indianapolis teen's disappearance.

His attorney, Sam Shamansky, said Thomas turned himself in to police over the weekend and is cooperating with the investigation, including leading investigators to where the 17-year-old was buried.

“We short-circuited that process, deliberately, and helped move this along," Shamansky said.

Thomas is currently held in the Franklin County Jail on a $1.5 million bond, accused of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor and tampering with evidence, both charges connected to Hailey's disappearance.

Shamansky stated that his client is not responsible for the 17-year-old's death but anticipates murder charges to be filed against Thomas in Hocking County, where he will plead not guilty if charged.

The Licking County Coroner's Office performed the autopsy on Hailey, and the report has been sent to the Perry County Coroner's Office. Perry County officials are unable to say when the report will be released.

The suspect has a state and federal sandwich for Buzbee's death.

Prosecutor Rugg told ABC 6 in a statement, "On Sunday, February 1st, 2026, in the late evening hours, a body was recovered in Perry County, Ohio. Out of an abundance of caution, my office was waiting to make any announcement." He expressed sympathies to the victim's family and noted that a joint investigation across several jurisdictions is ongoing.

Rugg said that as more information becomes available and the time is appropriate to release that information, future releases will be made.

Investigators revealed that Thomas and Hailey met on a gaming platform, and he picked her up at her Indianapolis home on Jan. 5.

Authorities say they spent time at Thomas's Victorian Village home and a short-term rental in Hocking County. Investigators believe Hailey died within days of arriving in Ohio.

As the community in New Straitsville awaits further details, Susan Miller, a local resident, said, "I want to see that something is done on that girl’s behalf."

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