(CNN) -- Former Vice President Joe Biden offered condolences Sunday morning to Donald Trump after the President's younger brother Robert Trump died at age 71."Mr. I will warn you. "I know the tremendous pain of losing a loved one — and I know how important family is in moments like these. Real life is scarier than any horror movie in my opinion. Then he asked Ruth about her apartment.When the 911 operator asks her if she knows where he is, she replies, “I don’t. Ruth Pelke was a 78-year-old American from Gary, Indiana, who was murdered by Paula R. Cooper (August 25, 1969 – May 26, 2015), aged 15, on May 14, 1985. Cooper stabbed Pelke 33 times with a butcher knife before stealing ten dollars and her car.
The bone chilling silence at the end is frightening.“This phone call is used as a training exercise for 911 dispatchers to illustrate the importance of stating, ‘911. What is your location?’” The officer goes on to say that the call was presented in class as “100% real.”Unfortunately, despite extensive research, no documentation seems to exist about this incident which leads people to doubt its credibility.
This is when the horror begins.Ruth starts screaming for her life. Denver woman allegedly shot to death by ex-girlfriend while on the phone with 911 identified Victim on the phone with 911 dispatcher at time of shooting; suspect arrested
Then she asks someone to “Help her breathe!”From there things get worse. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. It can appear in the form of a friend, a neighbor or a stranger knocking on your door. Denver police are investigating if a 911 call was handled properly after they say a woman was fatally shot Monday by her husband during a 13-minute call with authorities. A devoted reader of Let’s face it real life is more terrifying than any slasher movie.
© 2020 - 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. | All Rights Reserved. But for one New York couple, it has inspired a new and exciting way to rekindle the romance in their relationship.With many public places shut, Jasmin and Dean Gaskin have spent a lot of time at home, watching movies with their two kids, renovating their apartment, and learning how to cook new meals. DENVER — A dispatcher who handled a 12-minute 911 call in which a woman was killed while on the phone, resigned during her termination hearing, … The National Weather Service Office issued a tornado warning for a pyrocumulonimbus cloud that formed by the Loyalton Fire, saying it was "capable of producing a fire-induced tornado and outflow winds in excess of 60 mph," CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said.NEW YORK (CNN) -- The coronavirus pandemic has dampened a lot of people's love lives. (CNN) — A Denver woman’s frantic phone call with a 911 dispatcher was fatally cut short when her husband allegedly shot her, police say.The phone call was in its 13th minute, and police had not yet arrived when the shot was fired.Richard Kirk, 47, was arrested on suspicion of first degree murder.The victim called 911 on Monday night, saying that her husband was “talking about the end of the world” and asking her to shoot him, according to a police probable cause affidavit.She told the dispatcher that there was a gun in the house, but that it was in a safe.The couple’s three children were scared, the woman told the dispatcher, and Kirk was hallucinating, she said.She then began to scream after seeing that Kirk had grabbed the gun from the safe.What followed was “an apparent gunshot and the victim was not heard on the call again,” according to the affidavit.The incident has raised questions about the time it took for officers to respond to the call.When police arrived, they found the victim dead from an apparent gunshot wound to the head.“We will report the truth, even if mistakes were made,” the Denver Police Department said about the case on its Twitter page.Kirk was arrested, and while in the backseat of the police car told an officer that he had killed his wife, the affidavit states.Police are investigating whether Kirk had smoked marijuana or taken other drugs, as some reports allege.SIERRA COUNTY, Calif. (CNN) -- 2020 has reached into its bag of tricks again and tossed out another surprise -- this time in the form of swirling fire.