The Nightmare in the Walls: The Bretzius Family's Shocking Discovery In 2011, the Bretzius family found their dream home in Schuylkill County. Little did they know, their dream would soon turn into a waking nightmare. Just trying to add some insulation in 2012, they stumbled upon a horrifying secret hidden within the walls - dozens of dead animal carcasses and mysterious objects stuffed behind the drywall. "We were shocked, horrified, and disgusted," Kajia Bretzius, the mother of four, recounted. This wasn't just a random discovery. As they delved deeper, they realized these morbid items had been there for decades, wrapped in newspapers dating back to the 1930s and 40s. Despite a thorough inspection before buying the house, the inspector missed this gruesome surprise. "We got the radon inspection," Kajia said. "We looked for everything. We didn't know to look for chickens." Their dream of a move-in ready home morphed into a constant bat
The Himalayan kingdom of Nepal witnessed a shocking and tragic event on June 1, 2001 – the Royal Massacre that sent shockwaves through the nation. This blog explores the events leading up to that fateful day, the massacre itself, and the profound aftereffects that shaped the political landscape of Nepal. Nepal's Royal Family The Shah dynasty, a prominent force in Nepal's history, traces its roots back to the mid-16th century when King Prithvi Narayan Shah unified the small principalities into a single nation. This pivotal moment in 1768 marked the establishment of the Shah dynasty, which continued to reign until the monarchy was abolished in 2008. Over the years, the royal family has been an integral part of Nepal's cultural fabric, with each monarch contributing to the nation's growth and development. From King Tribhuvan, who played a crucial role in Nepal's transition to a constitutional monarchy in the 1950s, to King Gyanendra, who briefly resumed the throne in t