Kenneth Stahl and his wife Carolyn Oppy-Stahl were murdered in a killer for hire scheme that saw Adriana Vasco arrange a hit that went badly wrong, In Plain Sight examines this complicated case. November 20, 1999, in San Juan Capistrano, California, and anesthesiologist Kenneth Stahl, 57, and his wife Carolyn, 44, had been out for dinner to celebrate her birthday. As they drove home along the Ortega Highway, some 30 miles from their Huntington Beach home, the pair were gunned down, their car was found with the headlights on and the engine idling. Both had been shot multiple times from a […]
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- 10/19/2018
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
A 16-year-old boy climbed up in the wheel well of a Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 767 at the San Jose Airport that was headed to Maui, Hawaii, and improbably survived.
Teen Stowaway Survives Flight To Hawaii
The teenager, carrying nothing but a comb, managed to break through the airport’s perimeter, walk through the grounds unnoticed and choose the very small region of the wheel well in which he wouldn’t be crushed. It was all guesswork.
Space wasn’t the only issue the unidentified boy faced. He also had to somehow survive the temperatures – roughly 80 degrees below zero – outside the plane from which he’d have very little protection. "Those are astronomically low temperatures to survive," trauma surgeon Dr. Kenneth Stahl told CNN. “He was essentially in a state of suspended animation. No adult would have survived that.”
The boy revealed to authorities that he lost consciousness early on in the...
Teen Stowaway Survives Flight To Hawaii
The teenager, carrying nothing but a comb, managed to break through the airport’s perimeter, walk through the grounds unnoticed and choose the very small region of the wheel well in which he wouldn’t be crushed. It was all guesswork.
Space wasn’t the only issue the unidentified boy faced. He also had to somehow survive the temperatures – roughly 80 degrees below zero – outside the plane from which he’d have very little protection. "Those are astronomically low temperatures to survive," trauma surgeon Dr. Kenneth Stahl told CNN. “He was essentially in a state of suspended animation. No adult would have survived that.”
The boy revealed to authorities that he lost consciousness early on in the...
- 4/29/2014
- Uinterview
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