Body parts found in a freezer in a Colorado home earlier this year have been identified as belonging to the 16-year-old daughter of the previous owner, Amanda Leariel Overstreet, whose death is being investigated as a homicide. The gruesome discovery was made in January after the freezer was offered for free by the new owner, with only the head and forearms with hands attached found inside. Amanda had last been seen in April 2005, and forensic testing is ongoing as authorities work to unravel the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.
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Amid recent string of attacks inspired by Israel-Hamas war, some experts worry counterterrorism not a priority
In the first half of 2025, five notable terrorist attacks in the U.S., with four linked to the Gaza conflict or ISIS, have raised concerns among counterterrorism experts about the federal government's shifting focus from preventing terrorism to mass deportation. Former DHS official Elizabeth Neumann warns of repeating past mistakes reminiscent of the 9/11 era, while law enforcement agencies issue warnings about rising extremist violence, particularly targeting the Jewish community. Despite claims from the DHS...
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