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BREAKING News From Texas AND Louisiana!!!

This Is NOT GOOD!!!

The severed heads of two unidentified women have investigators searching for a possible

link between the gruesome findings.

The severed heads were discovered 150 miles apart in plastic bags near lakes and RV parks.

Volunteer cleanup crews discovered the first severed head in a large black plastic bag

on March 24 on the rocks of Lake Houston, the Houston Chronicle reported.

Forensic analysis released on April 5 by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences

described the victim as a white or Hispanic woman, between young adulthood and middle

aged, with brown or reddish hair around 3 to 4 inches.

The second head, found about 150 miles away near Calcasieu Lake in Louisiana, was discovered

on March 1 by a prison inmate doing cleanup in a grassy marsh near the lake, also in a

small plastic bag, the Chronicle reported.FOX News reports that forensic analysis found

that this victim had similar traits of the other, including brown or reddish hair, around

10 to 12 inches, and being between 25 and 40 years old

The officers are looking for a man in his early to mid-20s who was seen about 2:30 to

3 p.m. throwing a black plastic bag off the bridge near where the head was found, two

weeks prior to the discovery.

The man, described as having short dark brown hair with long bangs, was seen getting out

of the front passenger side of a teal or a bluish green Chevrolet Silverado extended

cab truck.

He is about 5-foot-4 to 5-foot-8 tall and has light skin.

The truck was rusted and appeared to have been in several wrecks.

The back left passenger window was missing and was covered by what looked like cardboard.

Police have acknowledged that the cases have strong similarities and the Cameron Parish

Sheriff's Office in Louisiana and the Houston Police are sharing information to determine

if there is a link.

Let's hope the police catch this monster ASAP.

For more infomation >> BREAKING News From Texas AND Louisiana!!! This Is NOT GOOD!!! - Duration: 2:16.

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Texas Mom Thinks She's Carrying Twins: Then Doctor Takes A Closer Look And Screams "Help!" - Duration: 6:28.

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Texas Mom Thinks She's Carrying Twins: Then Doctor Takes A Closer Look And Screams "Help!"

Lauren Perkins has always dreamed of becoming a mom.

After spending a difficult year trying and failing to fall pregnant, the idea of fertility

treatment didn't seem so scary anymore.

She and her husband, David, decided to take a vacation to Nicaragua to consider their

next step.

The couple, along with some friends, did exactly that.

Whilst there, Lauren talked openly about their struggles to conceive.

One of their friends, a priest, replied calmly:

"Someone up there has big plans for you.

I don't know what, but it will be big."

At the time it sounded strange – Lauren would soon realise the words really carried

some weight…

After the Nicaragua trip, Lauren returned home to Texas.

She didn't think much about what the priest had said during the vacation.

On the contrary, her and David had decided on one thing: They wanted to try out artificial

insemination; the simplest method of assisted fertilisation.

Lauren was convinced that it wouldn't work; that she was destined to be barren… but

it did!

Lauren finally fell pregnant.

In the first routine check, Lauren was told by nurses that her hcg levels were very high.

That meant there was a strong possibility there was more than one child growing inside

of her.

Lauren and her husband were delighted at the idea they might have twins, or even triplets!

They had struggled for so long to have a child that the idea of having more than one was

too good to be true.

Then the ultrasound came.

A staggered doctor studied the screen for a few seconds and delivered the shocking news…

The doctor quietly told her: "I count five in there."

Lauren thought this was impossible.

The doctor turned back to the screen and then continued: "Wait a minute!

I just found a sixth baby."

The confused couple stared at the screen in complete shock.

Six!

Lauren and David were then faced with a difficult decision; either they could reduce the amount

of children, or keep them all.

The chances that all six babies would survive the pregnancy were low.

To have six at the same time brings on a number of dangerous complications.

After much deliberation, Lauren and David finally decided to give all six a fighting

chance.

Their doctors promised to do everything they could to ensure every baby was delivered safely.

The hospital went through with a mighty effort to avoid complications associated with the

birth.

Monday morning, April 23, 2012, the day arrived.

Lauren was in week 30 of her pregnancy – children born before the 37th week are considered premature.

A total of 35 people from the hospital gathered inside the delivery room.

As the birth got underway, the doctor needed the help of six nurses standing by to receive

each baby as it came into the world.

No easy task, and certainly one rife with stress.

"I was nervous and excited all at once.

It was starting to sink in that this was for real – I was going to have 6 babies,"

Lauren said.

It took a total of four minutes to deliver all six.

Andrew, Benjamin, Caroline, Leah, Allison and Levi all weighed between 1 and 2 pounds

at birth.

Lauren said: "I didn't expect to see my babies until the next day, but each baby's

team rolled them by me one by one on their way up to the NICU, and I got to touch their

little fingers."

The children were not healthy enough to be with their parents for the first few days.

At four-days-old, Allison was the first baby in a stable enough condition to be held.

It took the nurse ten minutes to get all the wires and monitors up so Lauren could hold

her.

But what a feeling!

"And that moment, when I got to hold my baby, was when I became a mother…of sextuplets,"

Lauren explained.

The first few weeks were crucial in the lives of the babies.

Their parents still worried about complications that could potentially lead to disabilities

or, in the worst case, death.

Fortunately, all six recovered… slowly but surely!

After many intense weeks of love and care from the staff in the neonatal facility, the

family were able to hold all of their angels.

Five of the babies were able to go home at four-months-old.

Little Leah had to stay in hospital for an additional few weeks, as she was the smallest

and had struggled for space inside the womb.

"She was literally buried under everybody else in the womb," said Lauren, "so she

didn't get the right nutritional flow.

Her brain was not fully developed."

The family has had an abundance of support from loved ones, which has helped them immeasurably

when it comes to getting through the hardest and most difficult of periods.

Donations from others have also come in, both from family and complete strangers touched

by the birth and Lauren's story.

Lauren, of course, has high praise indeed for all the medical staff involved.

Without them, the children may never have been strong enough to go home.

My doctor was the best and I'm forever grateful to him for the level of care I received,"

Lauren says.

"Also, the NICU staff who put in hours upon hours getting our children ready to come home

and teaching us the ins and outs of preemie care.

So many of these people have a special place in our hearts and family."

Only recently, Andrew Noah, Benjamin Luke, Caroline Grace, Leah Michelle, Allison Kate

and Levi Thomas celebrated their 6th birthday!

The family has adapted to a newer, more full-on way of life.

"I call it semi-controlled chaos," Lauren told Today.

"We had to get very scheduled and very structured and organized, especially in the first year."

The boys – Andrew, Benjamin and Levi – and two of the girls – Allison and Caroline

– are perfectly healthy today.

Leah, meanwhile, has had things a bit tougher as a result of her brain not being fully developed

prior to birth.

She will probably needed to be care for by her parents for a long time to come.

That said, she has started school along with her siblings.

"She goes to general preschool for children with disabilities.

But she always gives 100 percent and laughs all the time.

She is our sunshine!"

Lauren says.

What an incredible story.

What an incredible family!

We wish the six children all the very best in the future, and look forward to seeing

how they're doing in a few years!

Share and like if you think their story is a heartwarming one.

For more infomation >> Texas Mom Thinks She's Carrying Twins: Then Doctor Takes A Closer Look And Screams "Help!" - Duration: 6:28.

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BREAKING News From Texas AND Louisiana!!! This Is NOT GOOD!!! - Duration: 2:18.

BREAKING News From Texas AND Louisiana!!!

This Is NOT GOOD!!!

The severed heads of two unidentified women have investigators searching for a possible

link between the gruesome findings.

The severed heads were discovered 150 miles apart in plastic bags near lakes and RV parks.

Volunteer cleanup crews discovered the first severed head in a large black plastic bag

on March 24 on the rocks of Lake Houston, the Houston Chronicle reported.

Forensic analysis released on April 5 by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences

described the victim as a white or Hispanic woman, between young adulthood and middle

aged, with brown or reddish hair around 3 to 4 inches.

The second head, found about 150 miles away near Calcasieu Lake in Louisiana, was discovered

on March 1 by a prison inmate doing cleanup in a grassy marsh near the lake, also in a

small plastic bag, the Chronicle reported.

FOX News reports that forensic analysis found that this victim had similar traits of the

other, including brown or reddish hair, around 10 to 12 inches, and being between 25 and

40 years old.

The officers are looking for a man in his early to mid-20s who was seen about 2:30 to

3 p.m. throwing a black plastic bag off the bridge near where the head was found, two

weeks prior to the discovery.

The man, described as having short dark brown hair with long bangs, was seen getting out

of the front passenger side of a teal or a bluish green Chevrolet Silverado extended

cab truck.

He is about 5 foot 4 to 5 foot 8 tall and has light skin.

The truck was rusted and appeared to have been in several wrecks.

The back left passenger window was missing and was covered by what looked like cardboard.

Police have acknowledged that the cases have strong similarities and the Cameron Parish

Sheriff's Office in Louisiana, and the Houston Police are sharing information to determine

if there is a link.

Let's hope the police catch this monster ASAP.

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