9 Feature Stories You Can't Miss This Week: Revenge, Rescues, And Revelations - Buzzfeed News Music

Friday, July 31, 2015

9 Feature Stories You Can't Miss This Week: Revenge, Rescues, And Revelations

This week for BuzzFeed News, Peter Andrey Smith dives deep into the murky rumors surrounding a murder in a tiny, Nova Scotian fishing village. Read that and these other great stories from BuzzFeed News and around the web.

The Real Story Behind Canada's Murder for Lobster — BuzzFeed News

The Real Story Behind Canada's Murder for Lobster — BuzzFeed News

Two years ago, in a small Nova Scotian village, a local troublemaker and lobster thief went missing, and three lobstermen eventually confessed to his vicious murder. Had this trickster finally gotten what was coming to him, or was what really happened — and what it said about its community — something much more tragic? Read it at BuzzFeed News.

Steve Wadden for BuzzFeed News

"I'm No Longer Afraid"New York Magazine

"I'm No Longer Afraid" — New York Magazine

An astonishing and stark presentation of personal testimonies by 35 of the 46 women who've come forward publicly to accuse Bill Cosby of rape by writer Noreen Malone and photographer Amanda Demme. "The group of women Cosby allegedly assaulted functions almost as a longitudinal study — both for how an individual woman, on her own, deals with such trauma over the decades and for how the culture at large has grappled with rape over the same time period." Read it at New York Magazine.

Amanda Demme for New York Magazine

How a Small-Time Drug Dealer Rescued Dozens During Katrina — BuzzFeed News

How a Small-Time Drug Dealer Rescued Dozens During Katrina — BuzzFeed News

Joel Anderson tells the story of Jabbar Gibson, a low-level drug pusher who rescued the residents of his housing complex from Hurricane Katrina when no one else would. "It ain't the police who was helping us." Read it at BuzzFeed News.

Owen Freeman for BuzzFeed News

This Woman Gets Students Accused of Rape Back Into School — for a Price — BuzzFeed News

This Woman Gets Students Accused of Rape Back Into School — for a Price — BuzzFeed News

Katie J.M. Baker meets Hanna Stotland, an admissions consultant with the unusual job of helping students who are punished for sexual misconduct land safely at other universities. “God forbid, if one of my clients committed rape, who needs a liberal arts education more than that person?” Read it at BuzzFeed News.

Scott Kaplan for BuzzFeed News


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