A Survival Story!

In an incredible story of survival, Brieonna Cassell, a 41-year-old mother of three from Indiana, endured six days trapped in her crashed car after veering off the road in northwest Indiana.

The incident occurred when Cassell, driving near the towns of Wheatfield and DeMotte, reportedly fell asleep at the wheel on March 5th, 2025, and crashed into a deep ditch in Brook, approximately 80 miles south of Chicago. Her vehicle landed out of sight from passing traffic, and with severe injuries preventing her from moving her legs, she was unable to escape or call for help after her phone lost power.

Despite the dire circumstances, Cassell managed to survive by using her resourcefulness and determination. Unable to leave the car, she dipped her hoodie into a nearby creek, retrieving water by wringing it out and drinking from it. This ingenious act would keep her hydrated for nearly a week. She suffered serious injuries, including broken legs, ribs and a wrist. She also endured excruciating pain while screaming for help, though no one could hear her from the road above.

Cassell was finally discovered on March 11th, 2025, by Johnny Martinez, a drainage equipment operator, who spotted her car while working near the Newton County Landfill. Martinez alerted his supervisor, Jeremy Vanderwall, a local fire chief, and together they found Cassell conscious and able to speak. Emergency responders extricated her from the wreckage and airlifted her to a Chicago hospital, where she was admitted to the ICU. She underwent surgery on March 12th for her injuries, and while her condition stabilized, her family noted that recovery would be a long process due to concerns about her legs healing.

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Beware of The Fraudsters!

This story serves as a reminder to be wary of fraud and refers to a heartbreaking case first reported by The New York Times in late 2024.

An elderly man named Alfred Mancinelli, aged 79, was deceived by scammers impersonating WWE superstar Alexa Bliss. The fraudsters convinced him he was in a romantic relationship with “Lexi,” leading him to send nearly $1 million from his retirement savings and his granddaughter’s college fund over several years.

The scam began in 2018 and intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic, reducing his savings from approximately $900,000 to just $128,000 by spring 2021. Despite efforts from his son, Chris, to intervene (including transferring the last $100,000 to a safe account, which resulted in a lawsuit from Alfred) the manipulation persisted until Alfred’s death in 2023 following complications from neck surgery.

The real Alexa Bliss, whose legal name is Alexis Cabrera, has repeatedly warned fans about such impersonation scams, emphasizing she would never solicit money from anyone.

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Watch For Watermelons!

In a story that could only come from the Sunshine State, a 51-year-old Florida woman named Shelly Hardwick found herself in handcuffs after allegedly turning a watermelon into an unconventional weapon.

The incident, which took place in Dunedin, a quaint Gulf Coast city, has left the internet buzzing with a mix of amusement and disbelief. As reported by our friends at The Smoking Gun, Hardwick was arrested on a misdemeanor domestic battery charge following a heated altercation with her boyfriend. The weapon of choice? A whole watermelon.

According to the police affidavit, the drama unfolded on a Sunday evening at a motel where Hardwick and her 56-year-old boyfriend resided. What began as a “verbal confrontation” escalated when Hardwick reportedly picked up a watermelon and launched it toward her partner. Fortunately for him, he dodged the fruity projectile, avoiding what could have been a messy (and painful) impact. The weight of the watermelon wasn’t specified, but one can only imagine the force behind such an impulsive toss.

When police arrived at the scene, they found evidence that couldn’t be denied: watermelon seeds scattered across the victim’s face and clothing. Hardwick, however, maintained her innocence. She admitted to throwing the watermelon “out of frustration” but insisted it wasn’t aimed at her boyfriend. The seeds, it seems, told a different story.

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