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Game Of Thrones’ Hannah Waddingham Left With “Chronic Claustrophobia” After She Was Actually Waterboarded For A Torture Scene – BuzzFeed News

  1. Game Of Thrones’ Hannah Waddingham Left With “Chronic Claustrophobia” After She Was Actually Waterboarded For A Torture Scene BuzzFeed News
  2. Hannah Waddingham Says ‘Horrific’ Waterboarding on ‘Game of Thrones’ Led to ‘Chronic Claustrophobia’: ‘I Wasn’t Expecting’ That Variety
  3. Hannah Waddingham and Lena Headey look back on traumatic ‘Game of Thrones’ ‘wineboarding’ scene Entertainment Weekly News
  4. Hannah Waddingham Details Trauma From Filming Game of Thrones Waterboarding Scene – E! Online E! NEWS
  5. Hannah Waddingham Says ‘Game of Thrones’ Scene Led to Claustrophobia PEOPLE

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Leah Remini sues Church of Scientology and David Miscavige, alleging harassment, ‘psychological torture’ – KABC-TV

  1. Leah Remini sues Church of Scientology and David Miscavige, alleging harassment, ‘psychological torture’ KABC-TV
  2. Leah Remini claims she was held at Scientology facility for 4 months after Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes wedding — and 6 more lawsuit bombshells Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Leah Remini files lawsuit against Church of Scientology and leader David Miscavige KTLA 5
  4. “I intend to be the last”: Tom Cruise’s Arch-Nemesis Drags Scientology to Court to End Alleged ‘Psychological Torture’ Whose Victims Include Katie Holmes and Nicole Kidman FandomWire
  5. Leah Remini sues Church of Scientology alleging harassment, stalking ABC7
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Leah Remini Sues Church of Scientology, Says She Is Victim of ‘Psychological Torture’ – Variety

  1. Leah Remini Sues Church of Scientology, Says She Is Victim of ‘Psychological Torture’ Variety
  2. Leah Remini Sues Church Of Scientology For Stalking, Harassment And Intimidation ET Canada
  3. Leah Remini Sues Church of Scientology For Stalking, Invasion of Privacy TMZ
  4. Leah Remini, King of Queens actress, SUES Church of Scientology and leader David Miscavige ‘for ruining her li Daily Mail
  5. Leah Remini sues Church of Scientology, leader David Miscavige, alleging years of ‘psychological torture’ Yahoo Entertainment
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‘Evocative of genocide’: Ukrainians held by Russians allege torture – Al Jazeera English

  1. ‘Evocative of genocide’: Ukrainians held by Russians allege torture Al Jazeera English
  2. Nearly half of those held in Russia’s detention centers in Kherson were tortured, rights report finds CNN
  3. International group working to identify Russian forces that carried out grisly war crimes on Kherson prisoners CNBC
  4. Torture, sexual violence commonly used by Russian forces in Ukraine, say experts Reuters
  5. Ukraine war latest: Overnight Russian attack struck less than 1km from NATO; Putin’s ‘interesting’ call with Turkish leader | War latest Sky News
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Israel Adesanya reveals injury suffered before UFC 287, blasts Dricus du Plessis: ‘I’m going to torture this … – MMA Fighting

  1. Israel Adesanya reveals injury suffered before UFC 287, blasts Dricus du Plessis: ‘I’m going to torture this … MMA Fighting
  2. UFC fans cream ‘arrogant’ Israel Adesanya for demanding 2023 ‘Fighter of the Year’ ESPY award MMA Mania
  3. UFC champion Israel Adesanya pens heartfelt message to his longtime rival Alex Pereira | BJPenn.com BJPENN.COM
  4. Naruto’s Rock Lee Inspired Israel Adesanya’s UFC Win CBR – Comic Book Resources
  5. Israel Adesanya Next Fight: UFC legend and Hall of Famer Reveals Who Izzy Adesanya Should Fight Next, WATCH InsideSport
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Calculated evil: How Putin’s forces use war crimes and torture to erase Ukrainian identity – POLITICO Europe

  1. Calculated evil: How Putin’s forces use war crimes and torture to erase Ukrainian identity POLITICO Europe
  2. Russian torture: State pre-planned Kherson torture center, say lawyers CNN
  3. Torture chambers in Kherson linked to Kremlin money; Russia, China block G-20 from condemning war: Ukraine updates USA TODAY
  4. Kremlin ‘financed’ over 20 torture chambers during ‘genocidal plan’ in Kherson: investigators New York Post
  5. At least 20 torture centers in Kherson were directly financed by the Kremlin, international lawyers say in a new report CNBC
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Russia planned Kherson torture centers, say international lawyers – CNN

  1. Russia planned Kherson torture centers, say international lawyers CNN
  2. Torture chambers in Kherson linked to Kremlin money; Russia, China block G-20 from condemning war: Live Ukraine updates USA TODAY
  3. At least 20 torture centers in Kherson were directly financed by the Kremlin, international lawyers say in a new report CNBC
  4. Kherson torture centres were planned by Russian state, say lawyers The Guardian
  5. After annexing Kherson, Russia tortured Ukrainian civilians at 20 centers, claims rights group, Watch video Firstpost
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Torture chambers in Kherson linked to Kremlin money; Russia, China block G-20 from condemning war: Live Ukraine updates – USA TODAY

  1. Torture chambers in Kherson linked to Kremlin money; Russia, China block G-20 from condemning war: Live Ukraine updates USA TODAY
  2. At least 20 torture centers in Kherson were directly financed by the Kremlin, international lawyers say in a new report CNBC
  3. Kherson torture centres were planned by Russian state, say lawyers The Guardian
  4. Kremlin ‘financed’ over 20 torture chambers during ‘genocidal plan’ in Kherson: investigators New York Post
  5. Torture chambers in Ukraine’s Kherson ‘financed by Russian state’ -investigators Reuters
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At least 20 torture centers in Kherson were directly financed by the Kremlin, international lawyers say in a new report – CNBC

  1. At least 20 torture centers in Kherson were directly financed by the Kremlin, international lawyers say in a new report CNBC
  2. Kherson torture centres were planned by Russian state, say lawyers The Guardian
  3. Torture chambers in Kherson linked to Kremlin money; Russia, China block G-20 from condemning war: Live Ukraine updates USA TODAY
  4. Torture chambers in Ukraine’s Kherson ‘financed by Russian state’ -investigators Reuters
  5. Russia-Ukraine war news – latest: Blinken meets Lavrov for first time since invasion Yahoo News
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Report: Man accused of kidnapping, torturing Oregon woman dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound following police standoff



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A week after authorities discovered a woman bound and beaten in a southwest Oregon home, the kidnapping suspect has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, a CNN affiliate reports.

Benjamin Obadiah Foster, 36, died in a hospital after an hourslong standoff with law enforcement Tuesday evening in Grants Pass, Oregon, CNN affiliate KTVL reported, citing a police spokesperson.

The standoff concluded after authorities had surrounded the home – under which they believed Foster was hiding – and were trying to convince the suspect to surrender, KTVL reported.

In a statement Tuesday night, Grants Pass police said Foster was “in custody” after the standoff but provided no additional details. The department said it will hold a press conference Wednesday.

Foster was wanted on suspicion of attempted murder, kidnapping and assault after officers found a woman restrained and beaten until she was unconscious in a Grants Pass home on January 24, police said.

Prosecutors have accused Foster of torturing the woman with the intention of killing her, according to charging documents.

The victim was still hospitalized in critical condition as of Sunday, according to Grants Pass Police Chief Warren Hensman.

Foster knew his victim before the attack, Hensman told CNN, saying the two had a “prior relationship.” He did not elaborate but said, “This was not a random attack.”

The suspect had already fled by the time officers arrived at the scene last week, prompting a sweeping multi-day search for Foster which drew a flood of tips from the public and included federal, state and local agencies, police said.

As they searched for Foster, police warned he was “extremely dangerous” and potentially armed. Hensman said he was “definitely a threat to others,” particularly those who might try to befriend him.

Investigators said Foster likely received help fleeing law enforcement. They also warned he could be may have been using dating apps to find potential new victims or lure people into aiding his escape.

When officers responded to a 911 call from a friend of the victim, they were confronted with “an absolutely disgusting scene,” Hensman told CNN. The victim had been suffering the alleged abuses for a “protracted amount of time” before she was discovered, he said.

“This will stay stained in my memory for many years to come,” the police chief said, describing images of the scene as “horrific.”

At least two women who have had relationships with Foster have accused him of attacking and abusing them, according to Clark County court records from cases in Las Vegas.

In the first case, his ex-girlfriend testified that in 2017 Foster flew into a rage and strangled her after seeing that another man had texted her. Foster was charged with felony battery constituting domestic violence, the records show.

While that case was still pending, he was charged with felony assault, battery and kidnapping after his then-girlfriend told police that he had strangled her multiple times and kept her tied up for most of a two-week period, according to the documents.

The woman was finally able to escape by convincing Foster they needed to go shop for food and fleeing through a store, a Las Vegas police report said. When she reached a hospital, she had seven broken ribs, two black eyes and abrasions to her wrists and ankles from being tied up, the report said.

Foster accepted plea deals in both cases. In the first case, he was sentenced to a maximum of 30 months in prison but given credit for 729 days served.

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