What Gilgo Beach killer's wife REALLY knew: Prosecutor reveals chilling truth about life with monster husband... and the 'interests' she couldn't ignore
Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney told the Daily Mail what investigators learned about the relationship between the Gilgo Beach serial killer and his wife Asa Ellerup.
Labour council to use AI CCTV to spy on public and flag any 'suspicious behaviour'... such as hugs and high fives
Hammersmith and Fulham Council, in West London , plans to modify 500 street cameras with AI that can automatically flag 'aggressive' behaviour or 'suspicious shopping' patterns.
Widow, 86, who was prosecuted by the DVLA for a one-letter typo on her car insurance opens up about weeks of sleepless nights over fears of being branded a criminal
Edna Nightingale endured weeks of anguish after discovering she was being taken to court because her registration number had been entered incorrectly when she renewed her cover over the phone.
Millionaire's luxury house renovation in St Andrews 'forces' pensioner neighbour to leave his home after building work 'turned area into an earthquake zone'
Businessman Martin Lightbody is renovating a cottage near the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland, into a luxury three-storey home.
First look at M&S's new 'picky bits' range for summer - as the retailer goes Mediterranean
The British retailer has revealed its new range in the 2026 Summer Trends Report - and the Daily Mail was granted an exclusive first look.
Vinted is refusing to give me a refund for Anya Hindmarch bag that never arrived: SALLY SORTS IT
I purchased an Anya Hindmarch leather bucket handbag I've long coveted on Vinted. But the seller never sent it and now Vinted won't refund my £100.
JAN MOIR reviews MasterChef: Is this new version a dish to savour or just more reheated leftovers?
After a year of scandal and sackings, MasterChef is back, but is this new version a dish to savour or just more reheated leftovers?
AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition tested: Gratuitous overkill with a price to match
An $899 CPU? In this economy?
Review Ever since AMD's cache-stacked Ryzen 7 5800X3D closed the gap with Intel in gaming, folks have wondered: if one V-Cache chiplet is good, surely two must be better. With the launch of the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition (DE), we finally have our answer.…
Nine in ten Britons back tougher drink-drive laws as Government consultation to reduce legal limit closes next month
The Government's Road Safety Strategy consultation closes on 11 May, with ministers garnering feedback on a range of measures designed to reduce traffic deaths in Britain.
Why did Sir David Attenborough have a 'row' with Buckingham Palace - and did ignoring the broadcaster cost the Royal Family dearly?
Historians Robert Hardman and Kate Williams have explored the strangely parallel lives of Queen Elizabeth II and Sir David Attenborough.
Recap as FOUR-VEHICLE crash causes hour-long delays on A12 and M25
A crash on the A12 involving four vehicles is causing long delays for motorists this morning near Brentwood on the A-road and the M25
Recap as FOUR-VEHICLE crash causes hour-long delays on A12 and M25
A crash on the A12 involving four vehicles is causing long delays for motorists this morning near Brentwood on the A-road and the M25
I've never felt pain like it, says Spain's King Of Matadors from his hospital bed a day after bull perforated his rectum in horrific goring
Morante de la Puebla, widely hailed as the 'King of bullfighters', is recovering in the Viamed Hospital after being rushed out of the packed Maestranza arena in Seville on Sunday.
Queen Elizabeth's bold coats and top-handle bags defined her signature style - and now we're seeing similar classic looks all over the high street
Queen Elizabeth II was one of Britain's most successful and enduring monarchs, remembered not only for her service but also for her unmistakable sense of style.
Experts issue urgent warning over cancer-linked toxins in tea bags... and reveal how to cut your risk
A review of 19 studies concludes that tea bags, whether made of plastic, paper or biodegradable materials, are the largest source of cancer-causing contamination.
Woman, 26, diagnosed with cancer after extreme 'itchy skin' that stopped her from sleeping turned out to be symptom of deadly disease
Sumbul Ari says she was unable to get a full night's sleep for seven months because of the sensation of her skin crawling, leaving her 'itching herself to death' for hours every evening.
Ninja FlexFlame Gas BBQ & Outdoor Cooking System review: This quirky gadget claims it can replace your BBQ, pizza oven and air fryer - but is it a fad or the real deal?
We've long been fans of the Ninja Woodfire Grill, so when the FlexFlame dropped, we knew we had to have it. Is there anything this gadget can't do? We put it to the test
Geography teacher banned from teaching after sending ex-pupil £500 and telling her 'to stay out of Victoria Secret'
Roger Towersey, a former geography teacher at Ditton Park Academy in Slough, has since been banned from the profession after a panel ruled his behaviour was 'clearly unprofessional.'
'Sticky' floors and 'risk of pests' at Essex Wetherspoons pub inspectors say in damning report
The 'entire' premises had sticky, dirty floors with debris present, inspectors said after giving the pub a 1-star rating
FBI Looks Into Dead or Missing Scientists Tied To Sensitive US Research
Federal authorities are now reviewing a string of deaths and disappearances involving scientists tied to sensitive U.S. aerospace and nuclear work, though officials have not established any confirmed link between the cases. The FBI says it "is spearheading the effort to look for connections into the missing and deceased scientists," adding that it "is working with the Department of Energy, Department of War, and with our state ... and local law enforcement partners to find answers." The Republican-led House Oversight Committee also announced an investigation into the reports. CNN reports: A nuclear physicist and MIT professor fatally shot outside his Massachusetts residence. A retired Air Force general missing from his New Mexico home. An aerospace engineer who disappeared during a hike in Los Angeles. These are among at least 10 individuals connected to sensitive US nuclear and aerospace research who have died or disappeared in recent years, prompting concerns whether they are connected and fueling speculation online about the possibility of nefarious activity. [...]
The Defense Department said only that it would respond to the committee directly, and the Department of Energy referred questions to the White House. In a post on X, NASA said it is "coordinating and cooperating with the relevant agencies" in relation to the scientists. "At this time, nothing related to NASA indicates a national security threat," NASA spokesperson Bethany Stevens said.
The cases vary widely in circumstance. Some involve unsolved homicides, while others are missing persons cases with no signs of foul play. In at least two instances, families have pointed to preexisting medical conditions or personal struggles as explanations. Authorities have not established any links between the cases. The White House said last week it is also working with federal agencies to probe any potential links between the deaths and disappearances, with President Donald Trump referring to the matter as "pretty serious stuff." "The United States has thousands of nuclear scientists and nuclear experts," said Rep. James Walkinshaw, a Democrat who also serves on the Oversight Committee. "It's not the kind of nuclear program that potentially a foreign adversary could significantly impact by targeting 10 individuals."
Further reading: The 'Missing-Scientist' Story Is Unbelievably Dumb
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