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Andrius ir Gina Balandžiai kailinių žvėrelių ūkio atsisakė ne dėl Seimo sprendimo uždrausti tokias fermas Lietuvoje, o dėl noro keisti veiklą. Dabar jie džiaugiasi pasirinkę visiškai kitą kryptį – Dotnuvos miestelio centre (Kėdainių r.) šimtamečiame mediniame name jau trejus metus kepa duoną, bandeles, beigelius ir riestainius.Atnaujintame maisto kainų stebėsenos portale produktukainos.lt visuomenė dabar gali matyti ne tik maisto produktų kainas, bet ir tai, kokia galutinės kainos dalis atitenka augintojui, gamintojui, prekybininkui ir valstybei. Kas gauna didžiausią dalį?Šiemet žiemą Lietuvoje formavo iš Arkties atslinkę ciklonai – jie atnešė ne tik arktinį speigą, bet ir neįprastai daug saulės. Sausis tapo išskirtinių šalčio ir saulėtų dienų rekordų mėnesiu. Apie tai pasakoja hidrometeorologė Gintarė Giliūtė.Ved. Kristina Toleikienė
Penktadienį (vasario 13 d.) Tiek Pinigų vedėjas Andrius papasakos apie galimo kyšio istoriją, susijusią su „Hanner“ vadovu Arvydu Avuliu. Apkalbės toliau vykstantį tyrimą dėl Valstybinės augalininkystės tarnybos bei kokia informacija apie tarnybą dalinasi verslininkai. Aptars ir visus spaudžiančią problemą – šildymo kainas, ir kokius sprendimus siūlo valdžia.
Penktadienį (sausio 23 d.) Tiek Pinigų vedėjas Andrius papasakos apie D. Trumpo planą dėl Grenlandijos. Apkalbės vis dar besitęsiančią, baltarusijos pasienyje strigusių vilkikų istoriją. Taip pat jūsų laukia žinia, kodėl STT pradėjo domėtis Vilniaus greitosios medicinos pagalbos tarnyba.
O styczniu 1991 roku na Litwie: źródłach społecznej siły, solidarności Polaków i Litwinów, cenie wolności oraz aktualności tamtej lekcji po 35 latach.
Po daugiau nei dviejų metų pertraukos į NARA tinklalaidę sugrįžta senų bičiulių žurnalistės Bertos Tilmantės ir psichologo Andriaus Jančiausko pokalbis. Jų pasirinkta tema – atvirumas. Atvirumo mes siekiame vieni iš kitų, o taip pat ir iš savęs pačių. Bet ką praktiškai tai reiškia? Pokalbis atvėrė (!) potemes, kurias autoriai kviečia klausytojus pratęsti atsiunčiant savo rašytines mintis ar balso žinutes tiesiai Bertai jos socialiniuose tinkluose arba adresu berta@nara.lt. Laukiami ir anoniminiai pasisakymai. Šias mintis Berta su Andriumi atlieps antroje šio pokalbio dalyje artimiausiu metu. Pilnas epizodo aprašymas ir fotografijos: https://nara.lt/lt/articles-lt/atvirumas-berta-andrius Titulinės fotografijos autorė – Rūta Meilutytė.
Į LRT GIRDI kreipėsi klausytojas Andrius, kurio vaikams, mokiniui ir darželinukui, mokslo metų pradžia prasideda skirtingomis dienomis, o laisvadienis priklauso tik Rugsėjo 1-ąją. Ką apie tokius atvejus sako darbo teisė? LRT RADIJO laidoje „10-12“ – Valstybinės darbo inspekcijos Darbo teisės skyriaus vedėja-vyriausioji darbo inspektorė Ieva Piličiauskaitė-Dulkė ir Lietuvos ikimokyklinio ugdymo įstaigų vadovų asociacijos prezidentė Lina Bagdanavičienė.Ved. Darius Matas
Žemdirbių protestas Vilniuje prie parlamento, kai politikai balsavo dėl mokesčių reformos, buvo paveikus. Parlamentarai persigalvojo ir priėmė sprendimą sumažinti GPM žemdirbiams.Pasiektas kompromisas, ne viskas ko norėjo ūkininkai, bet dabar situacija tenkina – sako plenarinį posėdį stebėjęs, protesto organizatorius Audrius Vanagas. Kokios protesto dalyvių iš Telšių ir Prienų nuotaikos, ką mano kalbinti parlamentarai Kazys Starkevičius ir Kęstutis Mažeika, žemės ūkio ministras Ignas Hofmanas ir keli vilniečiai?Kiekvieno šeimos ūkio kūrimosi istorija savita, bet Akmenės rajone Gumbakių kaime gyvenančių Šiurkų – ypatinga. Andrius ir Mindaugas dabar valdo 800 ha ūkį, kaime į kurį prieš pusšimtį metų atsikraustė medicinos felčere dirbti jų mama Vitalija. Jau miręs Viktoras tėtis, dėjo pagrindus šeimos ūkiui, senelis tarnavo dragūnų pulke, išvadavusiam Vilnių, didelę įtaką būti ūkininku Andriui turėjo ir jo kriškto mama. Išlikę pastatai, istorinės nuotraukos ir daug prasmingų prisiminimų.Ved. Arvydas Urba
This is an insight from our previous conversation on growth hacking and building Revolut customer acquisition early on:You can grow fast without budget by trading value with the right partners.Putting your product where people already are makes them more likely to try it.Local, targeted efforts work better than big, generic marketing.It's more important to get people using your product than just seeing it.Andrius Biceika is a non-executive director at Revolut. He was one of the early employees and has held many leadership roles at Revolut. Prior to that he did stints at such well known Lithuanian companies as Citybee and Transfergo.Listen to the full conversation with Andrius here on Episode 120:Link to SpotifyLink to Apple Podcastshttps://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/episodes/120-andrius-biceika==If you liked this episode or simply want to support the work we do, buy us a coffee or two, or a hundred, with just a few clicks at: https://buymeacoffee.com/pursuitofscrappinessFind all episodes on > https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/Watch select full-length episodes on our YouTube channel > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6ueaLnjS-CQfrMCm2EoTAConnect with us on Linkedin > https://www.linkedin.com/company/pursuit-of-scrappiness/===============Support the show
Akmenės rajono ūkininkas Andrius Šiurkus kartu su broliu Mindaugu tvarkosi 800 ha augalininkystės ūkyje ir laiko elnių ir muflonų bandas. Tuo užsiimti juos paskatino tėtis, kai jau per sunku buvo laikyti karves, paprašęs kokių nors augintinių šeimos ūkyje turėti. Dabar 6 ha voljeruose ganosi arti šimto tauriųjų elnių ir muflonų. Andrius įsitikinęs, kad tradicinis žemės ūkis keičiasi, nes jau yra ūkininkų, laikančių tūkstančius elnių ar stirnų.VDU žemės ūkio akademija įgyvendina projektą „Viskas tik prasideda“. Jo esmė – skatinamosios stipendijos būsimiems studentams. Anot akademijos kanclerės Astridos Miceikienės, visa parama studentui per mėnesį gali siekti 1000 eurų. Apie birželio pradžioje pasibaigusio pirmojo etapo rezultatus ir projekto svarbą kalba ir UAB „Dojus“ įmonių grupės vadovas Donatas Dailidė.Gražus bendruomenės ir ūkininko bendradarbiavimo pavyzdys. Kėdainių rajone Ažytėnuose į miestelio kapinaites per Ažytės upelį buvo pastatytas naujas, meniškai apipavidalintas ir gyvenimo ratu pavadintas tiltas. Apie statybas ir naudą visiems pasakoja bendruomenės pirmininkė, dienos centro socialinė pedagogė Daiva Sondienė ir ūkininkas Šarūnas Šiūšė.Ved. Arvydas Urba
LRT OPUS laidos „Be filtro“ svečias – dueto „Abii“ dainininkas Andrius Šarka. Pokalbis apie ką tik išleistą trečiąjį albumą „Ex Animo“, kūrybos užkulisius ir įkvėpimo šaltinius. Ved. Ramūnas Zilnys
Kultūros savaitraščio „7 meno dienos“ apžvalga.Tado Ivanausko zoologijos muziejaus paroda „Fauna grįžta“ pristato sovietų cenzūros sustabdytą Rimanto Šulskio stelų projektą, kuris turėjo puošti muziejaus fasadą.Užsienio kultūrinių naujienų apžvalga.Šiandien prasideda vienas ilgaamžiškiausių šiuolaikinės muzikos festivalių Lietuvoje – „Druskomanija“. Jau 41 metus vykstantis renginys išlaiko ne tik tęstinumą, bet ir maištingą, eksperimentinę dvasią.Žurnalistikos studijų Lietuvoje šimtmetis: ar universitetai kuria pasitikėjimą žiniasklaida?Kaune pristatytas transmedialus projektas „Šiaurė“, kviečiantis į meditacinę kelionę į save.Naujas kultūrinis židinys: Druskininkuose kuriama Žako Lipšico memorialinė ekspozicija. Kuo ji svarbi?Ved. Justė Luščinskytė
Kompiuterizuotas ir automatizuotas, biokuru šildomas hektaro ploto šiltnamis – Radviliškio rajono Vabalių kaimo ūkininko Andriaus Kavaliausko įgyvendinta svajonė. Tam prireikė 20 metų: Andrius iš tėčio Justino, profesionalaus agronomo, mokėsi auginti agurkus, statė paprastus šiltnamius, pats prekiavo agurkais turguose, o dabar turi vieną moderniausių šiltnamių Lietuvoje ir statosi jau antrą tokį patį.Prieš pusmetį Žemės ūkio viceministro pareigas ėjęs Egidijus Giedraitis dabar – eilinis ūkininkas. Jis grįžo į savo kurtą ūkį Jurbarko rajone Vadžgiryje ir sako jaučiasi ramiau, nors darbas ministerijoje buvo įdomus. Įdomus ir jo pasirinkimas ūkininkauti, nes baigęs Dailės akademijoje grafiką- interjero dizainą, ne iš karto ryžosi dirbti žemę.Mindaugas Šemežys – gerai žinomas ne tik Kėdainių rajone ūkininkas, savo 300 ha augalininkystės ūkyje diegiantis naujausias technologijas ir naudojantis pačią moderniausią techniką. Jis vienas pirmųjų šalyje, dar prieš dešimtmetį ėmėsi gaminti ir biokurą, buvo priimtas į tarptautinę biokuro biržą. Kam ūkininkui reikalinga ir alternatyvi žemės ūkiui veikla?Ved. Arvydas Urba
Beveik trečdalis nuo 2023-ųjų pabaigos į Lietuvą atvykstančių karo pabėgėlių sako susiduriantys su sunkumais įperkant maistą, teigiama paviešintoje JT Pabėgėlių agentūros ataskaitoje.Ved. Andrius Kavaliauskas
„Tai, kas buvo rašoma mokslinėje fantastikoje, dabar tai tapo realybe“, - sako Kanadoje šiuo metu patirtį gilinantis neurochirurgas Andrius Radžiūnas.Ar galime sukurti netikrą laimės jausmą smegenyse? Kaip depresiją gali išgydyti neurochirurgai? Kokias galimybes atveria kuriama smegenų kompiuterio sąsaja?Pokalbis su neurochirurgu, Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universiteto doc. Andriumi Radžiūnu.Ved. Ignas Klėjus
„Vaikystėje tėvai nepykdavo, kai parsitempdavau žaltį į balkoną“, - juokiasi gamtininkas, varliagyvių tyrinėtojas Andrius Pašukonis. Mokslininkas, 17 metų praleidęs klajodamas po pasaulį ir tyrinėdamas gyvąją gamtą, atvirauja, jog suskaičiavus praleistą laiką, net 3 metus išbuvo džiunglėse stebėdamas varles. Nors Lietuvoje gyvena tik 13 varlių rūšių, pasaulyje jų skaičiuojama apie 8000, o dar tiek pat, manoma, neaprašyta.Kaip atrodo mokslininko kasdienybė atogrąžų miškuose? Ką apie žmones ir mūsų pasaulį gali pasakyti varlių tyrinėjimai? Kokie nepaprasti šių gyvūnų gebėjimai žavi mokslininkus?Pokalbis su Vilniaus universiteto Gyvybės mokslų centro mokslininku dr. Andriumi Pašukoniu.Ved. Ignas Klėjus
Shopify today published the latest version of Edition, its regular overview of the new product features it has made available to its merchants. As part of this release, I had the exclusive opportunity to speak with Andrius Baranauskas, Shopify's Director of Advertising Products, about Shopify's advertising products and strategy. Among other things, we discuss: Why Shopify is building marketing tools for merchants; What makes Shopify's data relevant for ads targeting; How Shopify's ad products are structured and how advertisers interface with them; Shopify's ad products roadmap; How Shopify's advertising products fit into the broader eCommerce advertising ecosystem. Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Vibe. Vibe is the leading Streaming TV ad platform for small and medium-sized businesses looking for actionable advertising campaign performance. InMobi. InMobi offers a full-stack, AI-powered suite of solutions to help app marketers and publishers conquer the modern mobile era. Explore how InMobi Advertising can drive growth for your business at go.inmobi.com/memo. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture.
On Hands-On Mac, Mikah answers questions about Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 WARP app and VPNs, whether there's a program to help remove duplicate music files on a computer, and the best cloud storage option for a viewer! Susan writes in, asking how Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 + WARP works vs traditional VPNs and which is more secure. D A is looking for an application that can find and remove duplicate music files on their computer and play his music continuously off his computer & a USB drive. Tshepo is using their iPad Pro with a MacBook Air using Duet Display but is looking for a way to prevent the MacBook from charging the iPad while connected. Jason has multiple cloud storage solutions and wants to trim them down to just one offering. He's also looking for an easy way to transfer the files from one cloud provider to another when consolidating. Andrius will soon be getting an iCloud subscription and understands that iCloud only syncs the Desktop and Documents folders. He wants to know if he moves his Music folder into one of those folders, is there a way to keep the playlists he has set up in Apple Music intact? Send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
On Hands-On Mac, Mikah answers questions about Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 WARP app and VPNs, whether there's a program to help remove duplicate music files on a computer, and the best cloud storage option for a viewer! Susan writes in, asking how Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 + WARP works vs traditional VPNs and which is more secure. D A is looking for an application that can find and remove duplicate music files on their computer and play his music continuously off his computer & a USB drive. Tshepo is using their iPad Pro with a MacBook Air using Duet Display but is looking for a way to prevent the MacBook from charging the iPad while connected. Jason has multiple cloud storage solutions and wants to trim them down to just one offering. He's also looking for an easy way to transfer the files from one cloud provider to another when consolidating. Andrius will soon be getting an iCloud subscription and understands that iCloud only syncs the Desktop and Documents folders. He wants to know if he moves his Music folder into one of those folders, is there a way to keep the playlists he has set up in Apple Music intact? Send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
On Hands-On Mac, Mikah answers questions about Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 WARP app and VPNs, whether there's a program to help remove duplicate music files on a computer, and the best cloud storage option for a viewer! Susan writes in, asking how Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 + WARP works vs traditional VPNs and which is more secure. D A is looking for an application that can find and remove duplicate music files on their computer and play his music continuously off his computer & a USB drive. Tshepo is using their iPad Pro with a MacBook Air using Duet Display but is looking for a way to prevent the MacBook from charging the iPad while connected. Jason has multiple cloud storage solutions and wants to trim them down to just one offering. He's also looking for an easy way to transfer the files from one cloud provider to another when consolidating. Andrius will soon be getting an iCloud subscription and understands that iCloud only syncs the Desktop and Documents folders. He wants to know if he moves his Music folder into one of those folders, is there a way to keep the playlists he has set up in Apple Music intact? Send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
On Hands-On Mac, Mikah answers questions about Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 WARP app and VPNs, whether there's a program to help remove duplicate music files on a computer, and the best cloud storage option for a viewer! Susan writes in, asking how Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 + WARP works vs traditional VPNs and which is more secure. D A is looking for an application that can find and remove duplicate music files on their computer and play his music continuously off his computer & a USB drive. Tshepo is using their iPad Pro with a MacBook Air using Duet Display but is looking for a way to prevent the MacBook from charging the iPad while connected. Jason has multiple cloud storage solutions and wants to trim them down to just one offering. He's also looking for an easy way to transfer the files from one cloud provider to another when consolidating. Andrius will soon be getting an iCloud subscription and understands that iCloud only syncs the Desktop and Documents folders. He wants to know if he moves his Music folder into one of those folders, is there a way to keep the playlists he has set up in Apple Music intact? Send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
On Hands-On Mac, Mikah answers questions about Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 WARP app and VPNs, whether there's a program to help remove duplicate music files on a computer, and the best cloud storage option for a viewer! Susan writes in, asking how Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 + WARP works vs traditional VPNs and which is more secure. D A is looking for an application that can find and remove duplicate music files on their computer and play his music continuously off his computer & a USB drive. Tshepo is using their iPad Pro with a MacBook Air using Duet Display but is looking for a way to prevent the MacBook from charging the iPad while connected. Jason has multiple cloud storage solutions and wants to trim them down to just one offering. He's also looking for an easy way to transfer the files from one cloud provider to another when consolidating. Andrius will soon be getting an iCloud subscription and understands that iCloud only syncs the Desktop and Documents folders. He wants to know if he moves his Music folder into one of those folders, is there a way to keep the playlists he has set up in Apple Music intact? Send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
On Hands-On Mac, Mikah answers questions about Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 WARP app and VPNs, whether there's a program to help remove duplicate music files on a computer, and the best cloud storage option for a viewer! Susan writes in, asking if Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 + WARP app could work as a VPN. D A is looking for an application that can find and remove duplicate music files on their computer and play his music continuously off his computer & a USB drive. Tshepo is using their iPad Pro with a MacBook Air using Duet Display but is looking for a way to prevent the MacBook from charging the iPad while connected. Jason has multiple cloud storage solutions and wants to trim them down to just one offering. He's also looking for an easy way to transfer the files from one cloud provider to another when consolidating. Andrius will soon be getting an iCloud subscription and understands that iCloud only syncs the Desktop and Documents folders. He wants to know if he moves his Music folder into one of those folders, is there a way to keep the playlists he has set up in Apple Music intact? Send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
On Hands-On Mac, Mikah answers questions about Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 WARP app and VPNs, whether there's a program to help remove duplicate music files on a computer, and the best cloud storage option for a viewer! Susan writes in, asking how Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 + WARP works vs traditional VPNs and which is more secure. D A is looking for an application that can find and remove duplicate music files on their computer and play his music continuously off his computer & a USB drive. Tshepo is using their iPad Pro with a MacBook Air using Duet Display but is looking for a way to prevent the MacBook from charging the iPad while connected. Jason has multiple cloud storage solutions and wants to trim them down to just one offering. He's also looking for an easy way to transfer the files from one cloud provider to another when consolidating. Andrius will soon be getting an iCloud subscription and understands that iCloud only syncs the Desktop and Documents folders. He wants to know if he moves his Music folder into one of those folders, is there a way to keep the playlists he has set up in Apple Music intact? Send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
On Hands-On Mac, Mikah answers questions about Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 WARP app and VPNs, whether there's a program to help remove duplicate music files on a computer, and the best cloud storage option for a viewer! Susan writes in, asking how Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 + WARP works vs traditional VPNs and which is more secure. D A is looking for an application that can find and remove duplicate music files on their computer and play his music continuously off his computer & a USB drive. Tshepo is using their iPad Pro with a MacBook Air using Duet Display but is looking for a way to prevent the MacBook from charging the iPad while connected. Jason has multiple cloud storage solutions and wants to trim them down to just one offering. He's also looking for an easy way to transfer the files from one cloud provider to another when consolidating. Andrius will soon be getting an iCloud subscription and understands that iCloud only syncs the Desktop and Documents folders. He wants to know if he moves his Music folder into one of those folders, is there a way to keep the playlists he has set up in Apple Music intact? Send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
On Hands-On Mac, Mikah answers questions about Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 WARP app and VPNs, whether there's a program to help remove duplicate music files on a computer, and the best cloud storage option for a viewer! Susan writes in, asking how Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 + WARP works vs traditional VPNs and which is more secure. D A is looking for an application that can find and remove duplicate music files on their computer and play his music continuously off his computer & a USB drive. Tshepo is using their iPad Pro with a MacBook Air using Duet Display but is looking for a way to prevent the MacBook from charging the iPad while connected. Jason has multiple cloud storage solutions and wants to trim them down to just one offering. He's also looking for an easy way to transfer the files from one cloud provider to another when consolidating. Andrius will soon be getting an iCloud subscription and understands that iCloud only syncs the Desktop and Documents folders. He wants to know if he moves his Music folder into one of those folders, is there a way to keep the playlists he has set up in Apple Music intact? Send in your questions for Mikah to answer during the show! hot@twit.tv Host: Mikah Sargent Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Kaišiadorių kraštas pilnas smagių žmonių. Vieni verslą kuria, kiti ūkį, dar kiti – pramogauja.Nemira ir Virginijus Abloževičiai iš Kauno persikraustė į Rusių kaimą prie Neries ir apsigyveno gražios gamtos apsuptyje. Prie sodybos puoselėja didžiulę veją. Stovyklauja skautai, įsiprašo įvairūs renginiai. Laisvės pojūtis – tikras džiaugsmas tiek vaikams, tiek suaugusiems. Tačiau Nemira ir Virginijus ėmė ir sumąstė patys organizuoti vienintelę Lietuvoje Anūkų šventę.Bačkonių ekologinį ūkį puoselėja Rasa ir Andrius Prusakovai. Miesto žmonės pamilo kaimą. Jie augina įvairias daržoves, laiko vištas, kalakutus, hailendų veislės jaučius. Šiltnamiuose auginamos daržovės yra tai, ką šeimininkai patys mielai valgo. Gal norite ir Jūs pažiūrėti, kaip atrodo sveiko maisto krepšelis, gal patys jį susikrauti? Gal pradėti ekologiškai ūkininkauti? Gal tiesiog degustuoti ir bendrauti? Rasa ir Andrius atviri, mielai dalijasi žiniomis, kviečia apžiūrėti šiltnamių, jaučių, o atsiradus darbštuolių – padirbėti.Jei norisi pramogauti, užsukite pas Astą ir Vaclovą Malakauskus. Žaslių arkliukai gerai žinomi apylinkėse. Pramogų čia apstu: poniai, arklių muziejus, šunys, katės, edukacijos, stovyklos ir, žinoma, Maja. Kas nenorėtų po Žaslius lėkti su vėjeliu!Seniai Žasliams reikėjo vietos, kur galima rasti naminio maisto, pasmaguriauti deserto, prisėsti prie kavos puodelio. Paparčių krašto bendruomenė sugalvojo įkurti Lapės arbatinę. Apie tai daugiau pasakoja Valentina Skorbuvienė, Raimonda Urbienė ir Asta Kubilienė.Ved. Jolanta Jurkūnienė
Pavirvytės dvarą Mažeikių rajone Žemaitijoje naujam gyvenimui prikėlė zanavykas Antanas Naujokas.Kepyklos „Miltuotos rankos“ Dotnuvoje įkūrėjas Andrius Balandis su žmona Gina kasryt vietinius pasitinka su gardžiais kepiniais. Autentiškoje krosnyje kepamos duonos, batonų, bandelių ar beigelių galima įsigyti tik apsilankius kepykloje Dotnuvoje. Andrius sako, kad pinigų užtenka kiek yra, o gyventi reikia savo ir kitų džiaugsmui.Prienų jaunos kartos ūkininkė Ugnė Galinienė atrado širdžiai mielą užsiėmimą. Gamina žvakes iš rapsų ir jesmonite padėkliukus, veda edukacijas, dalyvauja renginiuose.Ved. Jolanta Jurkūnienė
Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs
The marketing landscape is ever changing. Digital advertising costs are rising and there are more restrictions to access customer data. How can businesses navigate these realities and reach their business goals? Eric Seufert, founder and partner at Heracles Capital, and Andrius Baranauskas, director of product at Shopify, uncover some of the answers.For more on Eric, Andrius, and show notes click here.
Rubrikoje „4 milijonai“ – keliautojai Andrius ir Silvija, save vadinantys klajokliais. Jau kurį laiką pora gyvena skirtingose pasaulio vietose: nuo Vokietijos ar Italijos, iki Tailando, Nepalo ar Zanzibaro.Živilės Kropaitės ir Giedrės Čiužaitės rengiama tinklalaidė "Stipresni už Sibirą" šį kartą - apie grįžimo iš tremties procesą. Mokslininkai sako, kad jis dar per mažai tyrinėtas.Bitininkai jau ima pirmąjį pavasarinį medaus derlių ir mano, kad šis sezonas bus gausus medumi.Būdai, kaip vėsintis kaitriomis dienomis ir kaip namuose nesijausti lyg šiltnamyje, neturint oro kondicionieriaus.10–12. Ved. Ignas Andriukevičius
Laikykitės Ten pokalbių svečias - politikas, Darbo partijos pirmininkas - Andrius Mazuronis. Kartu su Andriumi Tapinu kalbėsis ne tik apie politiką, rinkimus ir partiją, bet ir apie asmeninį gyvenimą. Šis interviu kitoks nei įprastai, nes jo metu A. Tapinas ir A. Mazuronis susilažino ir metė viens kitam iššūkį susitikti teniso kovoje. Lažybos: A. Mazuronio pergalės atveju, A. Tapinas rinkimų metu padarys atskirą laidą apie DP programą ir veiklą, o priešingu atveju, A. Mazuronis taps Laisvės TV rėmėju ir ambasadoriumi. Rezultatą išgirsite šiame įraše, gero klausymo!
Tilės Vakarės radijo pjesė „Raudona lapė skylėtame danguje“. Tai pasakojimas apie artėjančią apokalipsę, kurios fone smulkūs žmonių kivirčai ir buitis netenka jokios prasmės, o į pirmą planą iškyla filosofinis klausimas apie sąžinės ir kaltės jausmo nemarumą. Spektaklio režisierius Vytautas Balsys, garso režisierius Arnoldas Akelaitis. Vaidina aktoriai Asta Steponavičiūtė, Sonata Visockaitė, Audronė Daugėlytė, Saulius Bagaliūnas, Donatas Šimukauskas, Andrius Žiūrauskas, Ramūnas Šimukauskas. Įrašyta 2005 metais.
„Be Pi raketos į mėnulį nepaleistume“ - apie savo susižavėjimą skaičiais pasakoja matematikos mokytojas Andrius Ūdra. Nors Andrius matematikos moko dar tik penkerius metus, su vaikais dirba apie penkiolika, vadovaudamas vaikų stovykloms.Taip pat jis yra gyvo veiksmo vaidmenų žaidimų kūrėjas ir entuziastas. Visame pasaulyje paplitusios kultūros žaidimuose, susibūrę žmonės net kelias dienas gali būti įsijautę į skirtingų herojų vaidmenį. Pats Andrius tai naudoja pamokose keliaudamas po Lietuvą.Koks šiuolaikinio mokytojo portretas? Kur yra matematikos grožis ir kaip atrodo vaidmenų žaidimų entuziasto kasdienybė?Ved. Ignas Klėjus
#TiekPinigų Svarbiausios ekonomikos ir verslo naujienos kiekvieną penktadienį čia ir Laisvės TV YouTube kanale: https://youtu.be/ckMm06wRN60 Tiek Pinigų penktadienį (balandžio 26 d.) vedėjas Andrius apžvelgia daug klausimų keliantį Vičiūnų pardavimą, miglotą TikTok ateitį, kas įdomaus vyksta biržose bei Teslos akcijų kalnelius.
Ina Ogenskienė, Andrius Seselskas. „Koncertas turėklui“. Vilnius: Labdaros ir paramos fondas „Švieskime vaikus”. Skaito aktorė Gabija Jaraminaitė.
#TiekPinigų Svarbiausios ekonomikos ir verslo naujienos kiekvieną penktadienį Laisvės TV YouTube kanale: https://youtu.be/RFCKgZGFtuM Tiek Pinigų penktadienį (balandžio 5 d.) vedėjas Andrius pasakoja apie rusijos biudžetą dešimtimis milijonų pildančią viči bendrovę, galimai ateityje apmokestintą „Google“ paiešką, karą nugalėjusią „Disney“ bei vėl sustojusį Nacionalinį stadioną.
#TiekPinigų Svarbiausios ekonomikos ir verslo naujienos kiekvieną penktadienį čia ir Laisvės TV YouTube kanale: https://youtu.be/JpuZxtUnND4 Tiek Pinigų penktadienį (kovo 22 d.) vedėjas Andrius papasakos apie prekybos milžinės „Temu“ užkulisius, aptars, kodėl Trumpas ketina skolintis pinigų iš rusijos, iš kur planuojama imti pinigų mūsų krašto gynybai ir dar keletą kitų naujienų. Junkitės!
#TiekPinigų Svarbiausios ekonomikos ir verslo naujienos čia Laisvės TV YouTube kanale: https://youtu.be/KguRvENH-dM Tiek Pinigų (vasario 17 d.) vedėjas Andrius pasakoja apie ūkininkų iškovotą sumažintą SND akcizą, apžvelgia BaltCap ir Stepukonio savaitės naujienas bei kalbas apie pensijų fondus, taip pat savaitės vidurio biržų topus, apie tai, kiek gal kainuoti Michelin vertintojų apsilankymas Lietuvoje ir kada pigs prekės.
It is hard to overestimate the influence of John Rawls on political philosophy and theory over the last half-century. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and he is one of the few philosophers whose work is known in the corridors of power as well as in the halls of academe. Rawls is most famous for the development of his view of “justice as fairness,” articulated most forcefully in his best-known work, A Theory of Justice. In it he develops a liberalism focused on improving the fate of the least advantaged, and attempts to demonstrate that, despite our differences, agreement on basic political institutions is both possible and achievable. Critics have maintained that Rawls's view is unrealistic and ultimately undemocratic. In John Rawls: The Path to a Theory of Justice(Harvard University Press, 2019), Andrius Gališanka, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Wake Forest University, argues that in misunderstanding the origins and development of Rawls's central argument, previous intellectual biographies fail to explain the novelty of his philosophical approach and so misunderstand the political vision he made prevalent. Gališanka draws on newly available archives of Rawls's unpublished essays and personal papers to clarify the justifications Rawls offered for his assumption of basic moral agreement. Gališanka's intellectual-historical approach reveals a philosopher struggling toward humbler claims than critics allege. To engage with Rawls's search for agreement is particularly valuable at this political juncture. By providing insight into the origins, aims, and arguments of A Theory of Justice, Gališanka's John Rawls will allow us to consider the philosopher's most important and influential work with fresh eyes. Ryan Tripp is part-time and full-time adjunct history faculty for Los Medanos Community College as well as the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It is hard to overestimate the influence of John Rawls on political philosophy and theory over the last half-century. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and he is one of the few philosophers whose work is known in the corridors of power as well as in the halls of academe. Rawls is most famous for the development of his view of “justice as fairness,” articulated most forcefully in his best-known work, A Theory of Justice. In it he develops a liberalism focused on improving the fate of the least advantaged, and attempts to demonstrate that, despite our differences, agreement on basic political institutions is both possible and achievable. Critics have maintained that Rawls's view is unrealistic and ultimately undemocratic. In John Rawls: The Path to a Theory of Justice(Harvard University Press, 2019), Andrius Gališanka, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Wake Forest University, argues that in misunderstanding the origins and development of Rawls's central argument, previous intellectual biographies fail to explain the novelty of his philosophical approach and so misunderstand the political vision he made prevalent. Gališanka draws on newly available archives of Rawls's unpublished essays and personal papers to clarify the justifications Rawls offered for his assumption of basic moral agreement. Gališanka's intellectual-historical approach reveals a philosopher struggling toward humbler claims than critics allege. To engage with Rawls's search for agreement is particularly valuable at this political juncture. By providing insight into the origins, aims, and arguments of A Theory of Justice, Gališanka's John Rawls will allow us to consider the philosopher's most important and influential work with fresh eyes. Ryan Tripp is part-time and full-time adjunct history faculty for Los Medanos Community College as well as the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
It is hard to overestimate the influence of John Rawls on political philosophy and theory over the last half-century. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and he is one of the few philosophers whose work is known in the corridors of power as well as in the halls of academe. Rawls is most famous for the development of his view of “justice as fairness,” articulated most forcefully in his best-known work, A Theory of Justice. In it he develops a liberalism focused on improving the fate of the least advantaged, and attempts to demonstrate that, despite our differences, agreement on basic political institutions is both possible and achievable. Critics have maintained that Rawls's view is unrealistic and ultimately undemocratic. In John Rawls: The Path to a Theory of Justice(Harvard University Press, 2019), Andrius Gališanka, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Wake Forest University, argues that in misunderstanding the origins and development of Rawls's central argument, previous intellectual biographies fail to explain the novelty of his philosophical approach and so misunderstand the political vision he made prevalent. Gališanka draws on newly available archives of Rawls's unpublished essays and personal papers to clarify the justifications Rawls offered for his assumption of basic moral agreement. Gališanka's intellectual-historical approach reveals a philosopher struggling toward humbler claims than critics allege. To engage with Rawls's search for agreement is particularly valuable at this political juncture. By providing insight into the origins, aims, and arguments of A Theory of Justice, Gališanka's John Rawls will allow us to consider the philosopher's most important and influential work with fresh eyes. Ryan Tripp is part-time and full-time adjunct history faculty for Los Medanos Community College as well as the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
It is hard to overestimate the influence of John Rawls on political philosophy and theory over the last half-century. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and he is one of the few philosophers whose work is known in the corridors of power as well as in the halls of academe. Rawls is most famous for the development of his view of “justice as fairness,” articulated most forcefully in his best-known work, A Theory of Justice. In it he develops a liberalism focused on improving the fate of the least advantaged, and attempts to demonstrate that, despite our differences, agreement on basic political institutions is both possible and achievable. Critics have maintained that Rawls's view is unrealistic and ultimately undemocratic. In John Rawls: The Path to a Theory of Justice(Harvard University Press, 2019), Andrius Gališanka, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Wake Forest University, argues that in misunderstanding the origins and development of Rawls's central argument, previous intellectual biographies fail to explain the novelty of his philosophical approach and so misunderstand the political vision he made prevalent. Gališanka draws on newly available archives of Rawls's unpublished essays and personal papers to clarify the justifications Rawls offered for his assumption of basic moral agreement. Gališanka's intellectual-historical approach reveals a philosopher struggling toward humbler claims than critics allege. To engage with Rawls's search for agreement is particularly valuable at this political juncture. By providing insight into the origins, aims, and arguments of A Theory of Justice, Gališanka's John Rawls will allow us to consider the philosopher's most important and influential work with fresh eyes. Ryan Tripp is part-time and full-time adjunct history faculty for Los Medanos Community College as well as the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
It is hard to overestimate the influence of John Rawls on political philosophy and theory over the last half-century. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and he is one of the few philosophers whose work is known in the corridors of power as well as in the halls of academe. Rawls is most famous for the development of his view of “justice as fairness,” articulated most forcefully in his best-known work, A Theory of Justice. In it he develops a liberalism focused on improving the fate of the least advantaged, and attempts to demonstrate that, despite our differences, agreement on basic political institutions is both possible and achievable. Critics have maintained that Rawls's view is unrealistic and ultimately undemocratic. In John Rawls: The Path to a Theory of Justice(Harvard University Press, 2019), Andrius Gališanka, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Wake Forest University, argues that in misunderstanding the origins and development of Rawls's central argument, previous intellectual biographies fail to explain the novelty of his philosophical approach and so misunderstand the political vision he made prevalent. Gališanka draws on newly available archives of Rawls's unpublished essays and personal papers to clarify the justifications Rawls offered for his assumption of basic moral agreement. Gališanka's intellectual-historical approach reveals a philosopher struggling toward humbler claims than critics allege. To engage with Rawls's search for agreement is particularly valuable at this political juncture. By providing insight into the origins, aims, and arguments of A Theory of Justice, Gališanka's John Rawls will allow us to consider the philosopher's most important and influential work with fresh eyes. Ryan Tripp is part-time and full-time adjunct history faculty for Los Medanos Community College as well as the College of Online and Continuing Education at Southern New Hampshire University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Chopping it up with Andrius Petrucenia Live Nicaragua Estelí talking about how he started the ups and downs of having A Cigar line and boutiques Cigar --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Cigartable/message
Andrius Kaniava. „Bebaimis“ (pagal Hanso Christiano Anderseno pasaką). Vaidina Andrius Kaniava ir Vaidotas Žitkus. Režisierius Andrius Kaniava, garso režisierė Lina Dainienė.
Po pertraukos į NARA tinklalaidės eterį grįžta psichologas Andrius Jančiauskas, su kuriuo kalbasi fotožurnalistė Berta Tilmantaitė. Aštuonolioka metų vienas kitą pažįstantys draugai šįkart nagrinėja priėmimo temą. Kaip priimti gyvenimą tokį, koks jis yra, tuo pat metu neprarandant energijos jį keisti? Andrius Jančiauskas pokalbyje įvardija pagrindinę „keisti ar priimti?“ klausimo problemą: „Mūsų numanymas dažnai remiasi į praeitį, o gyventi reikia kuriant ateitį.“ „Savo numanymą vis reikia plėsti, tyrinėti, – tęsia Andrius. – Tyrinėti, kaip kitiems žmonėms sekasi, neprimetant ir laukiant, kol patvirtins mano atsakymą, bet priimant, kad „žinai, tas kitas žmogus gyvena kitokį gyvenimą. Ir jo tiesos gali koegzistuoti su mano tiesomis, nors yra prieštaringos.“ Andriaus ir Bertos susitikimais NARA tinklalaidėje dalinamės nuo 2019-ųjų pavasario, o jų parengimą finansuojame tik iš klausytojų prisidėjimo. Per šį laiką išleidome penkiolika pokalbių, kuriuose nagrinėjamos temos kaip seksualumas, meilė ar santykiai su tėvais. Susipažinkite su visa kolekcija čia. Epizodo fotografijos: https://nara.lt/lt/articles-lt/priemimas-andrius-janciauskas-ir-berta-tilmantaite
This week, calling from Esteli, Nicaragua, the guys are delighted to get Andrius Patrucenia of Every Day Is Cigar Day Aundrius tells the story of travelling to Esteli in hope to gain some cigar experience and what happened that made him stay there and start his own cigar company. Tell a friend, tell a hobo... As always send questions and comments to theretrohale@gmail.com and Check out www.everydayiscigarday.com and try out some Andrius's stuff. Thanks for listening, ENJOY IT!
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The journey to success is different for all of us, regardless of our beginnings. Overcoming challenges, and learning how to pivot are all valuable experiences, but sometimes it's the humble beginnings that can really pave the way to reaching your destination. In today's episode, we'll be discussing one company's rise to prominence and how their evolution, resourcefulness, and the lessons they learned helped them go from an indie dev underdog to a prominent publisher. Ep 315 Shownotes:
We sit down with Matt, Andrius and Josh of Connecticut sludge/prog/post-metal band VRSA. We discuss the band's journey and ever-evolving sound, the Connecticut metal scene and the balancing act that bands play between technicality, dissonance and atmosphere. We get in-depth about the growing pressure put on musicians to be both music and content creators due to the industry's new reliance on social media. We also talk about patty melts, trends in genre popularity by decade, using your phone at gigs and more. Listen to VRSA: Bandcamp: https://vrsa.bandcamp.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC85961geaW8QVnkf5WMz5UA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Aum26ft6iTwYFMafADmAK Follow VRSA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VRSAband/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vrsaband/
Beginning at puberty, Andrius was enthralled by a persistent desire to become a woman (otherwise known as "autogynephilia": the love of oneself as a woman). These feelings persisted and increased until his late 20's, where a series of spiritual, intellectual, and social events set him on a path of resolving his desires and bringing him into harmony with his male body and masculine identity. Part of a series: https://bit.ly/DeTransStories Works cited: Men Trapped in Men's Bodies - Anne Lawrence (2013) Male Sexuality - Michael Bader (2008) Leadership and Self-Deception - Arbinger Institute (2000) Further inquiries for Andrius: clarity.river@gmail.com Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calmversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calmversations/support
www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com Become a Patron and get more episodes! www.patreon.com/accidentaldads Imagine the scene: A serial murderer is guided by a specific “code” that kills only those who are guilty. He has access to crime scenes as a blood splatter analyst for the Miami police, gathering information and analyzing DNA to confirm a target's guilt before killing them. Sound familiar? It should, it's the premise of the TV show, “Dexter.” Ah, yes, Dexter. I love that show. We figured we would talk about the life of Dexter even though Logan, of course, has never seen it. Jk. Obviously, murder is never acceptable, right? It's the worst crime we can commit against one another, right? But what if, someone who didn't believe in the “thou shall not kill” premise decided to murder someone you love? What if someone raped or beat someone you love? What if a child was purposefully abused, raped, or arguably worse, murdered? Does that horrendous situation change the narrative? Would you, COULD YOU, take the life of the person or persons responsible for your now substantial and debilitating loss? I want you to honestly think about that as we go through today's episode. Bottom line, do specific human piles of shit DESERVE TO DIE? Pedro Rodrigues Filho, or Killer Petey, is a Brazilian serial murderer. He was convicted and is notorious for hunting out and murdering only criminals as a teenager, between the ages of 14 and 19, particularly an entire gang in retaliation for the killing of his pregnant girlfriend. He served 34 years in prison before being released in 2007, having been formally imprisoned for 71 murders but claimed to have killed over 100 drug traffickers, rapists, and murderers. Filho was initially sentenced to eight more years in jail in 2011 on accusations of inciting violence and deprivation of liberty. However, he was released in 2018 after serving seven years on the condition that he behaved himself. Nevertheless, he murdered 47 inmates inside the prisons where he was held captive, most of whom were rapists. Since his second release from prison in 2018, when he declared himself to be reformed from his self-declared vigilantism as a youth and committed to not committing any more crimes, Filho has gained notoriety as a YouTube personality in Brazil. He runs the channel Pedrinho EX Matador, later renamed 2P Entretenimento, where he comments on current crimes and teaches the general public that committing crimes is not something to be proud of. South of Minas Gerais in Santa Rita do Sapuca, on a farm, Rodrigues was born. His father was abusive and, all in all, a piece of shit and had kicked his mother's belly during a fight while she was pregnant, leaving the poor unborn child with a bruised skull. In a quarrel with an older relative at age 13, he shoved the young man into a sugar cane press, nearly killing him, and had pondered leaving him there to die before deciding to save him. He claimed that this was the first time he had felt the urge to kill. When Filho was fourteen years old, his father was accused of stealing food from the high school kitchen where he worked as a security guard, resulting in him losing his job. In vengeance, Filho killed the vice-mayor of Alfenas with Filho's Grandfather's shotgun, as he was the one who fired his father. A month later, he killed another guard at the school whom he believed to be the real thief. On the run, Rodrigues took refuge in Mogi das Cruzes, Greater São Paulo, where he began robbing drug dens and killing drug traffickers, making him a celebrity in the news media as the vigilante “Pedrinho Matador” (Lil' Petey Killer). Filho killed one of the gang leaders in the area he was ransacking. After killing the gang leader, he took over his role and began running the same gang, almost like a Riddick moment where you keep what you kill. During this time, he met a woman named Maria Aparecida Olympia, nicknamed Botinha. After they found out they were pregnant, Filho proposed! So awesome to see that this man, with what could be perceived as a savage beast-like mentality, actually has a pretty big heart. Unfortunately, a rival gang leader brutally murdered Filho's fiancee during Olympia's pregnancy. After finding out about the murder, Filho kind of went full John Wick. He and a few of his friends went to the wedding of the rival gang member. The hit squad brutally massacred all involved in the death of his soon-to-be wife and the mother of his child. He killed 7 at the wedding and injured 16 more. All of this came after Filho went on a torture spree to find out who was involved initially. We don't know precisely how many were killed or hurt leading up to this point. Dudes an absolute monster and gave zero fucks. Speaking of giving zero fucks, the boyfriend of Filho's favorite cousin knocked her up! Pretty exciting news. Except for the fact that the boyfriend refused to marry her, so… Filho shot and killed him. Remember how we mentioned that Filho's Father was a piece of shit? Well, it gets worse. A few months after the massacre at the wedding, Filho found out that his mother had been killed. By his father. Who had butchered and dismembered her with a machete. After his father was committed to prison, Filho went and paid him a visit! While at the conjugal, Filho stabbed him 22 times! Not only did he kill his father, but he carved his heart out of him and took a rather large bite out of it. Amazing that he still somehow doesn't have any jail time or was even caught! Brazil, what's up down there? Well, after a few years of Filho continuing his lifestyle of a gang leader, it's known that he killed a few more before good old Johnny Law caught up to him in 1973. After he was sentenced to 126 years in prison, he was transported in a police car with another inmate, where he supposedly murdered him in the police car. Filho served only 34 years, however, while in prison. This is because the maximum time a criminal can serve is thirty years when convicted, according to Brazilian law. This was later changed to 40 years in 2019. While in prison, he didn't slow down much on the killing. He murdered 47 other criminals serving time in the same prison as him. They were the worst of the worst, though. Murderers, rapists, sex traffickers, etc. That's valiant, right? But being a killer of killers creates a pretty strong and bad reputation among other criminals. Especially when most of the prison population has that on their rap sheet. So he made some enemies while there. He was ambushed by some of these people. During the ambush, he killed three of his attackers and injured the other two. One bad motherfucker. He was up for release in 2003 but because of the murders within the prison, he was given an extra four years. But he only murdered bad guys. I mean, there was just the one-off murder of his cellmate because he snored too loud, but I mean, come on, who hasn't thought about that? No? Just me? Hmm. Anyways. He did mention that he enjoyed a few of the murders just because they were terrible people, and he wanted to kill them. He was formally let free on April 24, 2007, but on September 15, 2011, he was detained at his home and later found guilty of riot and false imprisonment. He acknowledged that the fact that his girlfriend was not in jail was his primary reason for wanting to be released. However, he was ultimately sentenced to 128 years for these offenses. Filho was released in 2018 due to Brazil's repeal of the law stating that those with a diagnosis of psychopathy can be imprisoned indefinitely and that the country's maximum penalty is 30 years. Since then, he has created a YouTube channel where he shares his experiences. In addition, he tries to teach others to not follow in his footsteps. So let's sum this guy up: Most of the time, Filho hunted down the various types of offenders he wanted to kill by looking up their names and addresses. He then brutally killed them in several methods. However, he admitted that his preferred method was to hack or stab them to death with swords. Usually, when he learned of a crime, that prompted him to take action. When driven by rage rather than thrill, he would occasionally capture criminals (usually professional criminals and drug dealers) and torture them to death. He sometimes modified his approach by following the path taken by his victims when they committed their own crimes, such as when he murdered his father or when he murdered seven people in one day. Now how about we look at some other folks with the same motifs? Now they may not have as extensive of a rap sheet as Filho, but these following people had decided to make it known for taking justice into their own hands when the Justice system didn't seem to do enough for them. Marianne Bachmeier She was a struggling single mother who learned with horror that her daughter Anna, age 7, had died. The girl missed school on May 5, 1980, and somehow ended up at the home of Klaus Grabowski, a 35-year-old butcher who lived next door. Later, a cardboard box containing Anna's remains was discovered on the side of a nearby canal. Grabowski was detained very quickly after his fiancée called the police to report the incident since he already had a criminal record for child abuse. Grabowski argued that he hadn't sexually molested the little girl before killing her, even after confessing to the crime. Instead, Grabowski made the strange claim that the young girl had attempted to “blackmail” him by saying she would tell her mother he had assaulted her if he didn't give her money. Grabowski further claimed that the primary motivation for his decision to kill the kid in the first place was this alleged “blackmailing.” The murder of Marianne Bachmeier's daughter had already infuriated her. But when the murderer related this tale, she grew even more irate. She was determined to get retribution when the man was put on trial a year later. At Grabowski's 1981 trial in the Lübeck district court, his defense claimed that since he had been deliberately castrated for his crimes years earlier, he had only committed the offense due to a hormone imbalance. The third day of the trial was Bachmeier's breaking point. She concealed a .22-caliber Beretta handgun in her handbag, took it out in the courtroom, and fired eight shots at the murderer. Grabowski received six rounds of fire before passing away in a pool of blood on the courthouse floor. Bachmeier reportedly responded, “I wanted to kill him,” according to Judge Guenther Kroeger. Although it was evident from the several witnesses and Bachmeier's comments that it was indeed her who killed Grabowski, she was shortly placed on trial for the crime. She said, “He killed my daughter... I meant to shoot him in the face but I shot him in the back... I hope he's dead.” With some celebrating Bachmeier as a hero and others denouncing her conduct, the “Revenge Mother” case swiftly gained notoriety in Germany. Before shooting Grabowski, Bachmeier said that she saw visions of Anna in the trial and could no longer stand for him to misrepresent her daughter. She allegedly sold her story to Stern magazine to pay her defense lawyers for $158,000. In the end, the courts found Bachmeier guilty in 1983 of deliberate manslaughter. For her acts, she received a six-year prison term. Jason Vukovich Unlike other real-life vigilantes, Jason Vukovich's search for justice began years before he set out to pursue it. Vukovich, born to a single mother in Anchorage, Alaska, on June 25, 1975, was quickly adopted by his mother's new husband, Larry Fulton. Fulton seemed devout in public, but in reality, he molested Vukovich during his nightly “prayer sessions.” Vukovich and his brother were often beaten with belts and pieces of wood in addition to sexual torture. And to make matters worse, Fulton got away with all these horrific offenses, which infuriated Vukovich. As a result, Vukovich, who fled terrified at 16, spent years getting by on narcotics and small-time thievery. He returned to Alaska in 2008, but his desire to get revenge on pedophiles like Fulton didn't go away. It culminated in 2016. Vukovich started by browsing the neighborhood sex offenders list. He then attacked and stole from three of the guys on the list as the last act. In June 2016, Vukovich went after the three guys. Targeting Albee first, he drove to the residences of Andres Barbosa, Charles Albee, and Wesley Demarest. Then, on the morning of June 24, Vukovich broke into the man's house and smacked the 68-year-old before robbing him and fleeing. Two days later, he approached Barbosa in a very identical manner. However, he arrived at the door at 4 a.m. this time. He assaulted Barbosa with a punch to the face, stole his truck, and fled the scene with two female accomplices and a hammer. Demarest was instructed to get on his knees as Vukovich struck him in the fucking face with a hammer. Vukovich claimed, “I am an angel of vengeance. “I'm going to administer justice to those you injured.” Shortly after, the hammer, stolen items, and a notepad with the names of the persons in it were all discovered by police on Vukovich who was hiding in a nearby car. As a result, 18 charges of assault, robbery, burglary, and theft were brought against him. He decidedly took a plea deal. According to allthatsintersting.com, in 2018, Vukovich was sentenced to 28 years in prison, after which the judge stated that “vigilantism won't be accepted in our society.” Vukovich has since expressed regret for his actions and urged others in his position not to follow in his footsteps: “I began my life sentence many, many years ago, it was handed down to me by an ignorant, hateful, poor substitute for a father. I now face losing most of the rest of my life due to a decision to lash out at people like him. To all those who have suffered like I have, love yourself and those around you, this is truly the only way forward.” Gary Plauché Now I'm pretty sure we all already know this story, but it fits the agenda of what we share. Jeff Doucet, a 25-year-old karate teacher in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, enjoyed the total confidence of his young pupils and their parents. But on February 19, 1984, when Doucet took Jody Plauché, then 11 years old, for what was intended to be a 15-minute automobile journey, that confidence was horribly betrayed. When their son didn't come home that day, Gary and June Plauché became quite concerned—and with good reason. Doucet had taken their small boy hostage and was transporting him to the West Coast. Before booking a room at a hotel in Anaheim, California, Doucet shaved his beard and colored Jody's hair to ward off suspicion. The youngster was repeatedly assaulted there by Doucet until he eventually gave Jody permission to phone his parents. Jody was returned to his family after the police quickly tracked down the call and apprehended Doucet. In the meantime, Gary Plauché, Jody's father, traveled to the Baton Rouge airport to meet Doucet at arrivals and murder him. Plauché drew a .38 pistol from his boot on March 16, 1984, as soon as he spotted Doucet at the airport. He had been talking to a friend on the other end of a payphone while waiting for Doucet to show up. Even saying, “Look out, he's coming. A shot is soon to be heard. The subsequent gunshot was recorded on tape since television cameras were filming. Plauché had murdered the abuser of his kid, shooting a hollow-point bullet into Doucet's head from three feet away. Later, he was put on trial for murder, but the judge sitting on the opposing side of the courtroom was lenient. As a result, Plauché was shortly released after receiving a sentence of seven years with a suspended term, five years of probation, and 300 hours of community service. Jody Plauché, on the other hand, took a while to comprehend all the trauma that had occurred to him at a young age. "I was outraged with what my father did after the incident," Jody said. “I did not want Jeff killed. I felt like he was going to go to jail, and that was enough for me.” He continued, “But my parents, they didn't force me into recovery. They kind of let me recover at my own pace, and it took a while… but I was able to work through it and eventually accept my dad back in my life.” Jody eventually turned his experience into a book titled Why, Gary, Why?. Tityana Coppage Tityana Coppage is a woman from Kansas City, Missouri. She was known as a strong woman who tried to help and lead her family as a young adult. She was only 21 when she lost her brother – and it wasn't the first loss her family had to come to terms with. Her family was extended to several younger brothers with different last names who she cared for equally and passionately. The brother she lost was Jayson Ugwuh Jr. He was a 16-year-old high school student who loved basketball and rap. He was a bright, cheerful kid despite knowing personal tragedies from mere years beforehand. He was gunned down in public on January 10 while walking with some of his friends. A car came up, opened fire, and then sped away. What provoked the incident remained a mystery. The only solid fact was that Jayson Jr. was the primary victim. Tityana and Jayson both endured a shocking loss in 2016 when a drive-by shooting claimed the lives of her young brother Jayden Ugwuh and younger cousin Montell Ross. The boys were just 9 and 8, respectively, at the time of death. Jayson was present for the shooting and held his little brother Jayden as he faded and died from the bullet wounds. The killer was never found. Tityana was only 16 when the incident occurred, leaving her mentally changed. A few days before the killing of Lars, Coppage posted a tribute to her brother on Facebook. The post read: “I tried to shield y'all from everything I had to witness as a kid. I supported anything and everything you wanted to do in life. I tried to give you the best so you wouldn't have to look for fake love in the streets,” she wrote in the January 11 post. “I worked hard and long hours to keep a roof over y'all head, nice clothes and shoes on y'all feet refrigerator full of groceries. The streets didn't rise y'all I did this sh*t 10 toes down. I was at those games as much as I could, I was paying for your studio time for your trips no matter the cost. All I wanted is to see you happy finish school and make it to the top. But some how I still failed you. This wasn't you Jayson you was so sweet so quite a honorable young man why didn't you just hear me out I only wanted more time with you that's all.” The object of Tityana's vengeance was Keith Lars. Just two days after her brother's death and burial, she gathered as much evidence as possible to affirm the identity of her brother's murderer. She traced him as the car owner that carried the gunman who killed her brother and armed herself before they met. Lars didn't go down quietly. They exchanged gunfire, but Tityana came alive and left Lars dead in his car in the parking lot in the city's northeast section. Court records state that Lars was found in the back of a Toyota near Virginia Avenue and Admiral Boulevard in Kansas City on January 13, with officers determining that the shooting had occurred close to the 500 block of Benton Boulevard. At that scene, police found 23 shell casings from two types of bullets. 8 were .45 caliber, and 15 were 9mm. Was Tityana just an ordinary woman pushed beyond the brink to perform such a murderous act? She had already seen injustice win with the still-unsolved deaths of her young siblings, and she didn't have enough trust in the system to properly avenge her brother's death. She assumed the guilt of Lars and got in contact with someone called “Auntie” to arm herself with a .45 pistol, saying “I used to many on Bro!” The fact that multiple gunshots were fired proves she was an amateur with a firearm. Thanks to witnesses who came forward and surveillance footage in the parking lot where the murder took place, authorities quickly identified Coppage. They arrested her for the murder, booking her into Jackson County Jail on a $200,000 bond. Evidence was quickly collected against Coppage, and she did not deny the charges. She insisted that she got justice for her dead brother, even going as far as to text his cell phone to assure him that she was sending his killer to him. At the time, no formal evidence was collected, or investigations were pending towards Lars as the suspect, though he was armed and did drive the same, or very similar, truck seen at Jayson's murder scene. She admitted during questioning that she knew Lars would be in the parking lot when she shot him. However, Tityana initially claimed that the murder was accidental and that she only shot him in self-defense because he fired his weapon at her first. Coppage was spurred toward Lars by members of her community who seemed to indicate a shared but hushed knowledge of events that led to her brother's death. The police weren't able to corroborate as much in their reporting. So all anyone seemed to know was that Lars may as well have been guilty and could have had his own criminal history. Therefore, the extended family of the community assisted Coppage's vigilante act she grew up around. Coppage does not deny what she did or why and is charged with second-degree murder, which is murder without premeditation or planning. By her admission, she fired her gun at the vehicle with Lars in it, but she claimed that he fired first and her weapon was meant for protection. She was celebratory over his death, particularly over vengeance, meaning she went there assuming he was guilty and was armed to act. Coppage contacted Lars before the meeting to tell him she was coming to ask questions. She claimed to call him to try and settle differences between him and her father, knowing that if she didn't take action, he absolutely would. COPPAGE TEXTED HER DECEASED BROTHER AFTER KILLING LARS AS WELL. The message sent to Her brother's phone read: “I owe em that body,” according to an affidavit. This message and the ones sent to “Auntie” led authorities to file murder charges. Rap artists DaBaby and 42 Dugg made public posts on Instagram voicing solidarity and have reached out to pay $20,000 each of her bond as support. She is currently awaiting trial. Jorge Porto-Sierra Ok, so here we have someone that TECHNICALLY didn't kill anyone, but that wasn't for lack of trying. When authorities responded to the scene at the Friendly Village Inn & Motel on U.S. Route 192 in Florida in 2018, witnesses recalled seeing Jorge shout, “I'm going to kill you, child molester,” as he drenched the property in gasoline with a cigarette in his hand. Porto-Sierra then returned to the parking lot and attacked two individuals sitting in their car. After that, he rammed his Ford Focus into their vehicle and poured gasoline into it through an open window. Just as Porto-Sierra was preparing to set the car on fire, police arrived on the scene. He was quickly surrounded and told to surrender. The 50-year-old Porto-Sierra admitted that he had planned to “barbecue all the child molesters on fire and kill them.” However, when police asked him why he didn't, Porto-Sierra claimed that the police had arrived too fast for him to do so. Authorities soon discovered that at least two of the men Porto-Sierra targeted were indeed convicted, sex offenders. One man had been standing outside his room when Porto-Sierra leaped out of his car and launched into a tirade, prompting him to rush inside his room. “They raped kids, they are all child molesters that all live here and deserve to die,” Porto-Sierra later said as he justified his actions to the police. While the Friendly Village Inn & Motel is indeed a popular place for convicted sex offenders (because it's far away from schools and playgrounds), and at least two of Porto-Sierra's targets were known sex offenders, the real-life vigilante still broke the law and thus found himself arrested for his actions. As of 2020, Porto-Sierra is being held on no bond at the Osceola County Jail and charged with 4 counts of attempted murder. André Bamberski Andre was born to Polish immigrants in France in the 1930s. He was in the thick of the war that affected him growing up. Later, Andre became a chartered accountant and married Danièle Gonnin, having two kids. However, at the time of the incident, Andre and Danièle were divorced, and the latter was married to Dieter Krombach, a doctor, in Lindau, Germany. Danièle initially told Andre that Dieter believed Kalinka died due to a heat stroke or the effects of a concussion from a few years prior. However, Andre wasn't so sure. Dieter had stated that on the morning of Kalinka's death, he had found her in bed, unresponsive; rigor mortis had already set in. However, Dieter tried to revive her by injecting her with a nervous system stimulant and two other stimulants. But that didn't work, and Kalinka was dead. The autopsy report read by Andre later showed that Kalinka had blood around her torn vagina. Inside, there was a whitish substance that was never tested. Besides injection marks on her arms, Kalinka had undigested food in her stomach. Experts later believed she died from asphyxiation from regurgitating her own food. All of this left Andre with only one theory: Dieter was responsible for the death. Andre believed Dieter raped and then killed Kalinka with an injection, possibly to keep her from talking about it. While the German prosecution closed the case, saying Kalinka died of natural causes, Andre didn't give up, following Dieter across Europe for years to bring him to justice. About a year after Kalinka's death, Andre went to Lindau, handing out fliers accusing Dieter of murder. He was arrested and then fined and sentenced in absentia. However, that didn't stop Andre. He then prodded the French authorities, eventually leading to Kalinka's body's exhumation; she was a French citizen. This time, it was revealed that her genitals had been missing since the autopsy, and there was no trace of them. Andre's work paid off when a French court convicted Dieter in absentia of violence, bringing on death without intention to do so, and sentenced him to 15 years. But with Germany refusing extradition, Dieter essentially remained a free man for many years. Then, in 1997, Dieter was convicted of raping a 16-year-old in his clinic. He received a two-year suspended sentence in addition to his license being revoked. But a couple of years later, Dieter moved around and worked in several clinics by providing a photocopy of his license as proof. Andre didn't give up, even hiring private detectives to find out what Dieter was up to. He said, “All my friends and family, including my father, told me to quit it at this point. They said, ‘You're not going to achieve anything.' But I'm a Slav, you see, and the Slavs are very emotional. I cried all the time when I thought about Kalinka. It was a question for me of moral duty. That was the most important thing: to get the truth.” While Dieter received a 26-month prison sentence, he was released early, and Andre learned he was back to work yet again. Andre then resolved to bring Dieter to France in any way possible. He was in Bregenz, Austria, hoping to look for more information about Dieter in Scheidegg, Germany. Andre talked about kidnapping Dieter and eventually heard from Anton Krasniqi, who agreed to help him. In October 2009, Dieter was taken from his house by Anton and two other accomplices and left outside a building in Mulhouse, France, paving the way for Dieter's trial. While Dieter's pattern of drugging and raping women came to light, he was sentenced to 15 years behind bars. As for Andre, he admitted to knowing about the kidnapping plot but insisted he wasn't involved in the actual act. In June 2014, he was found guilty of ordering the kidnap and received a one-year suspended sentence. In the end, Andre was happy with the result. He believed that he had kept his promise to Kalinka about giving her justice. Regarding why Dieter would kill Kalinka, Andre said, “Kalinka had asked to move back to Toulouse, and to no longer stay with Krombach. She was about to escape from him: That could have been a motive. But one will never know. One can never know.” Andre quit his full-time job in 1999 to dedicate himself to bringing Dieter to justice. Through it all, he was supported by his partner (also called Danièle) for several years. Now in his 80s, Andre seems to live in Toulouse, France, and enjoying some much-needed time off. This one is a DOOZY! Drąsius Kedys was born on September 4, 1972, in Garliava, Lithuania. He and his former girlfriend Laimutė Stankūnaitė had a daughter in February 2004. Stankūnaitė was underage when she gave birth to Kedys' daughter. The couple split in 2006, and the parents got embroiled in a bitter custody battle. His former girlfriend, with the help of Andrius Ūsas, a politician and advisor to the former Speaker of the Seimas Viktoras Muntianas, obtained custody in November 2006. Kedys had visitation rights every other weekend, But later Stankunaite gave up her custody rights, giving them to the father. On November 29, 2008, Kedys submitted a formal complaint to the police, claiming Ūsas paid Stankūnaitė to sexually molest his daughter. In December 2008, Kedys obtained full custody of his daughter with no visitation rights for Stankūnaitė. The courts repeatedly confirmed that Stankūnaitė had no case to answer, thus dismissing Kedys' allegations against his former girlfriend as unsubstantiated. Nevertheless, the pre-trial investigation against Ūsas continued. In February 2009, Kedys further pressed accusations against Violeta Naruševičienė, Stankūnaitė's sister, claiming the former had participated in allowing men to molest her 4-year-old daughter. Finally, in July 2009, Kedys accused Jonas Furmanavičius, a district judge, and an individual known as Aidas of partaking in the molestation. All those people (except for Aidas) professed their innocence and accused Kedys of slander, criminal libel, and death threats. Kedys was frustrated with the apparent lack of progress in official investigations and convinced that the case was being deliberately stonewalled. So, he sent out 200 DVDs to Lithuanian politicians, media outlets, and law-enforcement agencies, featuring homemade video footage of his daughter's explicit testimony against three “uncles.” In addition, he promised to send the subtitled version to Members of the European Parliament. However, many sources criticized Kedys, who acted as the cameraman, for asking his daughter leading questions and heavily editing the film (it contained 50 segments filmed across nine occasions). On October 5, 2009, Furmanavičius and Naruševičienė were shot dead in Kaunas. Kedys became the prime suspect. On the same day, a national search of Kedys was announced, soon followed by an announcement of an international investigation, as he was thought to have left the country shortly after the murders. Kedys' friends Raimundas Ivanauskas and Eglė Barauskaitė were charged with accessory to murder. The story caused an uproar in Lithuania, with much of the public siding with Kedys. In the public mind, the case was seen as a father's futile attempts to pursue justice and protect his daughter and being driven to desperate measures by anger at the injustice. Others questioned whether the killings were actually commissioned by Kedys himself. On April 17, 2010, at 6:49 a.m., after six months of a police search, a man fishing found Drąsius Kedys' body near Kaunas Reservoir. An autopsy concluded he had died between the evening of April 15 and the morning of the 16th. According to the official report, the cause of death was “choking on vomit” while being heavily intoxicated. However, his relatives were convinced that Kedys was murdered, pointing out wounds on his body. Kedys' relatives demanded a second opinion from independent experts. Finally, in April 2011, a report was received from the Swedish National Forensic Service confirming Kedys had died from alcohol and drug poisoning and that he choked on the contents of his own stomach. The Swedish report differed from the Lithuanian experts in determining “the injuries on the body appeared before his death” and that the “possibility of drowning is not excluded.” On April 24, Kedys was buried in Jonučiai cemetery. According to media reports, 6-10,000 people from across the country attended the ceremony. Ūsas, the main suspect in the pedophilia case, was officially charged with the sexual molestation of a minor. However, he was found drowned in a swamp in June 2010. The death was ruled an accident. Nevertheless, the court case against Ūsas continued, and the court found him innocent in November 2012. Mirriam Rodriguez Miriam's 20-year-old daughter mysteriously disappeared in 2012. Her daughter had been kidnapped and subsequently murdered, and several men were perpetrators of the crime. Dissatisfied with the Mexican justice system, Miriam decided to take matters into her own hands. To fool authorities and her daughter's kidnappers, Miriam changed her appearance as best she could and used fake identification to make it more difficult to trace her. One of Miriam's first “victims” was a member of a Mexican cartel who was implicit in the kidnapping and murder of her daughter. She cornered him, held him at gunpoint, and told him, “If you move, I'll shoot you.” But she was just getting started. She eventually tracked down her daughter's killers one by one all across the country. But unfortunately, her vigilantism led to her ultimate downfall when multiple gunmen managed to kill her outside her home. Becoming a vigilante against organized criminals is a considerable risk, but it was one that Miriam was willing to take to seek justice for her daughter. Speaking of people standing up against gangs… El Salvador's Mara Salvatrucha gang is better known as MS-13. Formed in Los Angeles in the 1980s, many members were deported for vicious crimes. However, several of them continued their criminal activity back home. The gang terrorized a nation plagued by a high poverty rate and a virtually helpless police force — until real-life vigilantes stepped up to help. Spanish for “Black Shadow,” Sombra Negra was first formed around the early 1990s due to El Salvador's authorities being glaringly overpowered by MS-13. Frustrated by the situation, Sombra Negra started targeting gang members for execution — especially MS-13 members. Sombra Negra members come dressed in black with bandanas over their faces. They patrol the streets in unlicensed vehicles and with tinted windows. And one of their primary missions is to capture MS-13 members — and make them “disappear.” As Sombra Negra has grown more powerful over the years, so have the legends of their brutal retribution against the gang members. From sexual torture to dismemberment, the paramilitary group of vigilantes became more of a death squad than a traditional band of crimefighters. In El Salvador, it seemed that only extreme measures would stop MS-13. “Most of the victims were blindfolded, their hands or thumbs tied behind their backs, and they had received tiros de gracia (a coup de grâce), shots to the base of the skull at close range by weapons such as assault rifles and machine guns,” a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services report said. From home invasions to sudden killings in the streets, Sombra Negra carries out its mission ruthlessly and describes it as a “social cleansing.” And some authorities are grateful. Even El Salvador's head of National Assembly Guillermo Gallegos has admitted: “Morally I support this type of expression because people are tired of the way of delinquency.” In the end, it's worth noting that many people have mixed feelings about real-life vigilantes. While they may sympathize with their motives in some cases, they may also find some of their choices reckless or unnecessarily dangerous. But there's no question that these vigilantes have left a massive impression on the world — for better or worse. And there's another set of gang-fighting vigilantes… Pablo Escobar needs little, if any, introduction. One of the most infamous drug lords in modern history, the Colombian kingpin ran a colossal cocaine empire that saw thousands of people killed. Yet, with corrupt authority figures in his pocket, Escobar's reign appeared resolute — until it wasn't. In the early 1990s, Escobar had two rival cartel members murdered when they visited him in an opulent prison (which he had built for himself). Fidel Castano, the other cartel's boss, was none too pleased. And so he helped form Los Pepes. Short for “Perseguidos por Pablos Escobar,” the paramilitary group welcomed “People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar.” Escobar was marked after he walked out of his prison in July 1992. At this point, even the U.S. government and CIA were aiding Los Pepes in their quest to find the kingpin. But unfortunately, Los Pepes also engaged in bloody bombings against Escobar that killed and injured civilians. Some of these nearly killed their target, including a car bomb that injured Escobar's daughter. For more than a year, Los Pepes ruthlessly attacked anyone in Escobar's circle — from friends and relatives to public supporters and officials. Finally, it was in 1993 when they closed in on the man himself. After Los Pepes forced Escobar into hiding, Colombian intelligence intercepted a phone call from Escobar to his son. Now confident of his whereabouts, Colombian police and military forces headed for Escobar's newfound hiding place in the neighborhood of Los Olivos — ready for retribution after years of brutal violence in the country. Whether Los Pepes members played an active role in killing him remains hotly contested, but one thing is sure: Without their vigilant quest to find Escobar, he would likely lead many more to their deaths. Ultimately, he was chased across rooftops and gunned down while on the run. And lastly, what happens when an ENTIRE TOWN decides a lousy guy needs to die? It didn't take long for Ken McElroy to become the resident “bully” of Skidmore, Missouri. And considering his crimes, the “bully” label was putting things lightly. For years after he dropped out of school, he was accused of everything from theft and arson to child molestation and statutory rape. But despite being indicted 21 times, he dodged convictions at every turn. After McElroy raped a 12-year-old girl, he divorced his wife and married the child when she was 14 to avoid a statutory rape charge. When her parents objected, he shot their dog and burned down their house. And after he shot a farmer in 1976, he somehow produced two witnesses who claimed that McElroy was nowhere near the scene of the crime that day. Ken McElroy was a true terror for Skidmore residents, who wanted him removed immediately. McElroy's downfall was a long time coming, but it truly fell into motion in 1980 after he shot the town's elderly grocer in the neck. Though McElroy was charged with attempted murder and eventually convicted, he appealed the case and was released on bond. Soon afterward, it seemed the entire town was present at a gathering on July 10, 1981, to discuss Ken McElroy. Though exactly what they said is unclear, there's no question that they decided McElroy had to go. Residents heard that McElroy had gone to the D&G Tavern for a drink. In a prime example of real-life vigilantes in action, the community walked to the bar to confront him. And with no warning, someone began shooting. Some accounts describe up to 50 vigilantes involved in the onslaught. In the end, McElroy was shot multiple times and struck by at least two firearms. He succumbed to the wounds in his truck. No one called an ambulance — or agreed to testify against another person in court. To this day, no one has ever been charged with his death. Top 10 Vigilante Films https://screenrant.com/best-vigilante-films/