A chilling story hammers home how deeply interwoven weblogs have become into many peoples' daily lives:
"...today has been weird, at 3 some guy ringed the bell. I went down and recognized it was my sister's former boyfriend. He told me he wants to get his fishing poles back. I told him to wait downstair while I get them for him. While I was searching them, he is already in the house. He is still here right now, smoking, walking all around the house with his shoes on which btw I just washed the floor 2 days ago! Hopefully he will leave soon
Within hours, the ex-boyfriend had murdered both the blogger and his sister.
The blog post contradicted the murderer's alibi, and he's been charged with murder.
As of now the post is still online
"...today has been weird, at 3 some guy ringed the bell. I went down and recognized it was my sister's former boyfriend. He told me he wants to get his fishing poles back. I told him to wait downstair while I get them for him. While I was searching them, he is already in the house. He is still here right now, smoking, walking all around the house with his shoes on which btw I just washed the floor 2 days ago! Hopefully he will leave soon
Within hours, the ex-boyfriend had murdered both the blogger and his sister.
The blog post contradicted the murderer's alibi, and he's been charged with murder.
As of now the post is still online
