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🗓️ 17 March 2025
⏱️ 42 minutes
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0:00.0 | The weather. Tomorrow, expect a... Biting cold front. Mmm, how naughty. I wonder what I'll be wearing or taking off. The night will be wild and untamed. Expect heavy, lashing rain that'll soak you to the skin. By Monday, temperatures will rise, slowly but surely, reaching their peak in the afternoon. |
0:23.0 | Not in the mood for miserable weather? |
0:25.5 | Fly cheaply to Turkey with Sun Express. |
0:28.6 | Sun Express, non-stop sunshine. |
0:40.0 | In the early hours of the morning on December 11, 2003, Rick and Susanna Wamsley got a grim surprise when three people broke into their house and set about trying to kill them. Why that was happening was unclear and who the people |
0:45.6 | even were at first was fuzzy. But one thing Rick knew was that if he wanted to get out of the |
0:50.6 | situation alive, he was going to have to fight back. And so that's what he did when, |
0:56.1 | after being shot in the head, not long after his wife had been executed while sleeping, |
1:01.2 | he somehow maintained enough strength to enter into a scuffle with the three assailants. And it was |
1:06.8 | at that point, right before he was shot again and ultimately killed, that he discovered that |
1:11.7 | the assailants were not strangers. One of them was his own flesh and blood. This is Monsters. Rick Walmsley was a man of simple tastes in many ways. |
1:48.6 | Born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, a small city made up of around 30,000 people, which is located |
1:54.7 | just north of Tulsa, he grew up loving one thing above all else, and that was football. |
2:00.6 | He loved the gridiron so much he was able to |
2:03.1 | transform himself from a pretty average athlete to a star player by the time he graduated high school. |
2:10.0 | It still wouldn't be enough to earn him a scholarship, though. So when he left school, he had to get into |
2:15.5 | Oklahoma State University on his academic merits. |
2:19.5 | While he was able to do that, in the end, he decided that college simply wasn't for him and that what he wanted to do instead was return home and work with his hands. |
2:29.1 | That's what led him to taking up a bunch of menial jobs like fence building and working at a local Walmart. |
2:35.2 | Not exactly the kind of life his parents had hoped he might have. |
2:39.2 | Of course, for Rick's part, though, he seemed happy enough. |
2:43.1 | That was until an opportunity came along for him to get a job at the Phillips Petroleum Company |
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