There was no small amount of anticipation before Bad Bunny stepped out to deliver the Super Bowl halftime show last night. The fact that the 31-year-old was chosen for the honor was a contested issue in and of itself. Turning Point USA aired their own “All American” halftime show, doing their utmost to convince people to boycott Bad Bunny’s performance and watch the likes of Kid Rock instead. Yet regardless of your prior views on Bad Bunny, and irrespective of the fact that his entire show was in Spanish, only the most determined detractors can today claim that he didn’t put on a stirring show. The Puerto Rican promised his performance would be a “huge party”, and it was, featuring appearances from the likes of Lady Gaga and Pedro Pascal. Now that the dust has settled on Super Bowl LX, there are all sorts of details that viewers might have missed as it was happening. Needless to say, there were a whole lot of moments during Bad Bunny’s show that left fans with questions, includin...
The message arrived without warning, and it read like a nightmare. What followed was a digital trail that led straight to a man watching the tragedy unfold on TV. According to court documents, Derrick Callella, a California man in his mid-40s, was arrested after allegedly sending ransom-style messages to members of the Guthrie family. The messages referenced bitcoin and came as the family was desperately searching for answers. The Eerie Text That Stopped the Family Cold At first, the texts looked like they could be part of something far darker. However, federal prosecutors now say they weren't, but the timing made them no less disturbing... Derrick allegedly contacted Annie Guthrie and her husband, Tommaso Cioni, relatives of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. The texts reportedly arrived just after the family made an emotional public plea. The message itself was brief and chilling. "Did you get the bitcoin were [sic] waiting on our end for the transaction," the text al...