A man who claimed he could make the 9/11 Twin Tower attacks "look like an episode of the Teletubbies" has been jailed.
Michael Kammer Jr., 21, and Daniel Hagle, 20, were working at a recently sold home on Cribbins Road in Clyde Township when a chemical reaction created deadly hydrogen sulfide gas in the confined space ...
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A federal investigation found that the PEMEX refinery in Deer Park failed to follow its own safety procedures in October 2024 when two contract workers died from hydrogen sulfide poisoning while ...
Two men have tragically died after being exposed to toxic gas while on a cleaning job. Daniel Hagle, 20, attended the job, which involved servicing a well, with his colleague Michael Kammer Jr., 21, ...
First responders found the two men, aged 20 and 21, unconscious at a home on Cribbins Road. The men were transported to a hospital where they were pronounced dead. Two men have are believed to have ...
Glen Powell tests the limits of his considerable charisma as a serial murderer in “How to Make a Killing.” It helps that the audience is rooting for this dude from the jump in a darkly comedic ...