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Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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808 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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809 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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810 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | -0.353892 | 0.480711 | null | 0.281411 | 0.210464 | 0.776351 | null | 0.91379 |
811 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | -0.219603 | null | -0.201644 | -0.305384 | 0.344753 | null | 0.350417 | 0.326995 |
812 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | -0.221221 | 0.370256 | -0.135123 | null | 0.343135 | 0.665896 | 0.416939 | null |
813 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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814 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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815 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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816 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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817 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | 0.300152 | null | 0.133916 | -0.213853 | 0.864509 | null | 0.685977 | 0.418526 |
818 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | null | -0.261083 | -0.343239 | 0.268231 | null | 0.034557 | 0.208823 | 0.90061 |
819 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | 0.23752 | -0.281601 | -0.138456 | null | 0.801877 | 0.014039 | 0.413605 | null |
820 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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821 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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823 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
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824 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | -0.561225 | -0.114865 | -0.226936 | null | 0.003131 | 0.180776 | 0.325125 | null |
825 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | 0.274431 | null | -0.356429 | -0.450521 | 0.838787 | null | 0.195632 | 0.181858 |
826 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | -0.292967 | 0.300747 | -0.201127 | null | 0.27139 | 0.596387 | 0.350934 | null |
827 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | -0.459995 | null | -0.428891 | 0.131906 | 0.104361 | null | 0.123171 | 0.764285 |
828 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | null | 0.277198 | 0.120979 | 0.277094 | null | 0.572839 | 0.673041 | 0.909473 |
829 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | 0.346728 | null | -0.523936 | -0.172323 | 0.911084 | null | 0.028126 | 0.460056 |
830 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | null | -0.281885 | -0.112314 | 0.253832 | null | 0.013755 | 0.439748 | 0.886211 |
831 | 1,155 |
Identical twin sisters have been sentenced to 30 years in jail after admitting to the brutal murder of their mother four years ago. Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead were 16 when they stabbed their mother, Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, so violently that they severed her spinal cord. She also suffered stab wounds to her lungs, jugular and the back of her neck. The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school. 11alive said the 21-year-old sisters recounted chilling details of the knife attack in recent taped confessions, revealing that their mother told her daughters she hated them as she bled to death in the bathtub. Tasimyah Whitehead (pictured left) and identical twin sister Jasmiyah were sentenced to 30 years in prison after admitting to the brutal murder of their murder in January 2010 . The twins turned on their mother after getting into an argument on January 13, 2010, at their home in Conyers, Georgia, after getting up late for school . 'My state of mind at the time was defend yourself. It wasn't like a fight on the street, it was more like a fight until somebody dies,' said Jasmiyah during the interview. The twins told prosecutors they had gotten into a verbal argument with their mother that morning who was holding a pot at the time to threaten them. As the twins tried to take the pot away from their mother, the fight became violent. During her filmed statement, Jasmiyah said: 'We all yelling, we all mad. Somehow, someway I don't know where she got it from, I don't even remember a knife block but she has a knife.' Jasmiyah admitted she broke a vase over her mother's head while Tasmiyah grabbed the pot and hit her with it. In the chaos, the knife ended up being held by Tasmiyah who stabbed her mother as her twin strangled her with a ribbon. Jasmiyah then took the knife and continued to stab her. The twins carried their injured mother to the bathtub which was filled with water. The twins told police that they discovered the blood-soaked crime scene when they came home from school in January 2010 . Jarmecca Whitehead, 34, (left) had her spinal cord severed in the brutal attack by her two then 16-year-old daughters at their home . As she lay dying, her daughters watched and the mother told them she hated them,11alive reported. The twins watched their mother sink below the surface and knew that she was dead, they said in statements. After the murder, the girls collected their mom's purse and phone along with the pot and knife in a plastic bag, and then went to school. It wasn't until later that day that the girls summoned a Rockdale County Sheriff's deputy who was driving by their home. He found the victim submerged in the bathtub. The officer said at the time that he could 'smell the blood' in the air at the home. The teens lied and said they found their mother dead. Police initially treated them as victims but found that the 16-year-olds had cuts and bite marks, implicating their involvement in a vicious fight. Both girls originally pleaded not guilty when they were arrested and charged four months later. The twins both expressed regret that they had not called the police and helped their injured mother. The twins initially told the police that someone had killed their mother until their bodies were discovered wit cuts and bite marks . The family had a violent history prior before the fight which escalated to murder. Their mother had accused her daughters of smoking pot and being sexually active while they in turn had accused her of using illegal drugs. The twins got in a fight with their mother in 2008 and were forced by a juvenile court to live with their great-grandmother, Della Frasier. They moved back with their mother a week before the murder. The twins had told a counselor that if forced to go back to their mother's home they would kill her, according to a prosecutor last year. Jarmecca Whitehead's mother , Lydia Whitehead, told the court in 2014 that she was heartbroken over her daughter's death but that she loves and forgave the twins. 'Unfortunately, my grandchildren never learned right from wrong … and that’s why we are here,' she said. 'They should be in college, not sitting somewhere in jail.' The mother with her identical twin daughters when they were children. The family had already had violent episodes and the girls sent to juvenile court prior to the murder .
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 69.589091 | 868 | 58.552632 | 0.564356 | 0.29564 | 0.552061 | 0.632379 | 0.000137 | 1.134513 | -0.185075 | -0.292373 | -0.543251 | null | 0.379282 | 0.003267 | 0.008811 | null |
832 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | -0.44035 | 0.296563 | null | -0.460449 | 0.124007 | 0.731561 | null | 0.142304 |
833 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.34647 | null | -0.190405 | 0.208648 | 0.910827 | null | 0.114277 | 0.811401 |
834 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.267623 | null | 0.57809 | 0.187145 | 0.83198 | null | 0.882772 | 0.789898 |
835 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.341408 | null | 0.493396 | 0.397048 | 0.905765 | null | 0.798078 | 0.999801 |
836 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | null | -0.343651 | 0.309973 | -0.132875 | null | 0.091347 | 0.614655 | 0.469878 |
837 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | -0.424988 | 0.535315 | -0.164218 | null | 0.139369 | 0.970313 | 0.140464 | null |
838 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | null | 0.137166 | -0.254131 | -0.124203 | null | 0.572164 | 0.050551 | 0.47855 |
839 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.117105 | null | 0.673336 | -0.167529 | 0.681461 | null | 0.978018 | 0.435224 |
840 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | null | 0.181094 | 0.383903 | -0.391313 | null | 0.616092 | 0.688585 | 0.21144 |
841 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | -0.334563 | 0.174073 | 0.540667 | null | 0.229793 | 0.609071 | 0.845349 | null |
842 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | null | 0.410425 | -0.179148 | -0.590735 | null | 0.845423 | 0.125534 | 0.012018 |
843 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | -0.314186 | null | -0.194056 | -0.261855 | 0.250171 | null | 0.110627 | 0.340898 |
844 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | -0.122499 | 0.244109 | 0.114847 | null | 0.441857 | 0.679106 | 0.419529 | null |
845 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.258315 | null | 0.584822 | -0.151326 | 0.822671 | null | 0.889504 | 0.451427 |
846 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | null | -0.168633 | -0.204717 | -0.517512 | null | 0.266365 | 0.099965 | 0.085241 |
847 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | null | -0.227162 | -0.100953 | 0.395803 | null | 0.207836 | 0.203729 | 0.998556 |
848 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | -0.414016 | null | -0.225734 | -0.138909 | 0.150341 | null | 0.078948 | 0.463844 |
849 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.137935 | -0.142816 | null | 0.227967 | 0.702291 | 0.292182 | null | 0.83072 |
850 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | null | 0.531332 | 0.554732 | -0.15088 | null | 0.96633 | 0.859414 | 0.451873 |
851 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | -0.420631 | -0.355187 | -0.261073 | null | 0.143726 | 0.079811 | 0.04361 | null |
852 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | null | 0.171949 | -0.260911 | -0.174376 | null | 0.606947 | 0.043771 | 0.428376 |
853 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.384243 | 0.243093 | null | 0.237369 | 0.948599 | 0.678091 | null | 0.840122 |
854 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.381347 | null | 0.493478 | -0.415471 | 0.945703 | null | 0.79816 | 0.187282 |
855 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | null | 0.179082 | -0.205135 | 0.367004 | null | 0.61408 | 0.099547 | 0.969757 |
856 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | -0.332417 | 0.447358 | null | -0.344198 | 0.23194 | 0.882355 | null | 0.258555 |
857 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.38377 | null | 0.207548 | -0.51788 | 0.948127 | null | 0.51223 | 0.084873 |
858 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.172001 | null | 0.363801 | -0.129672 | 0.736357 | null | 0.668483 | 0.473081 |
859 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.211003 | null | 0.30688 | -0.337959 | 0.77536 | null | 0.611562 | 0.264794 |
860 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.305604 | -0.187105 | 0.301325 | null | 0.869961 | 0.247893 | 0.606007 | null |
861 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.319706 | 0.110537 | 0.204197 | null | 0.884063 | 0.545535 | 0.508879 | null |
862 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.117596 | null | 0.301853 | 0.18563 | 0.681953 | null | 0.606535 | 0.788383 |
863 | 2,971 |
An Oklahoma father has penned a sympathetic letter to a student who was last week caught planning a mass casualty attack on the high school that his son attends. Police became aware of the 16-year-old student after his friends alerted school authorities about worrying texts he had sent them, with a search of his home finding explosives, blueprints of explosives and plans to carry out a mass killing at Edmond North High School. Charles Martin's son, Michael, is a freshman at the school, which has 2,437 students. But rather than feel anger toward the student and his plan, Mr Martin, a writer, said he felt compassionate. He subsequently penned a letter to the boy titled 'To The Teen Who Planned To Kill My Son'. Scroll down to read the letter . Sympathetic: Charles Martin wrote a letter to a 16-year-old Edmond North High School student who was caught allegedly plotting to stage a mass killing at the school where Mr Martin's son goes . 'Instead of mourning, my son, his brother, and I are going to have a long, happy spring break,' Mr Martin wrote in the letter about his son, Michael (right) Compassionate: The letter was posted to Facebook after Mr Matin's company website crashed from all the clicks it was receiving . The letter is an attempt to understand what the teen was going through as he planned the alleged attack. It questions whether the area's harsh winter had anything to do with it, and suggests he may have never intended to actually go through with the plan. Mr Martin believes he may have wanted to get caught. 'The first thought just goes back to what it’s like being a teenager,' Mr Martin told KFOR. 'It’s a brutal, brutal time. 'Even if what he was going to do was monstrous, he is a human being. 'I hope he can find his way back to something even close to normal, that he can just survive this hole that he’s in and find something better on the other side.' Writer: Charles Martin said the first thing he thought about after hearing of the alleged plot was how 'brutal' it is to be a teenager . Scene: The 16-year-old allegedly planned to set off explosives at Edmond North High School in Oklahoma . The student is now being treated at an in-patient treatment facility. He has not been charged, but may get convicted on possession of explosives charges. He will not be returning the school. Mr Martin owns a small publishing company, and posted the letter to his website, Literati Press. It quickly went viral, causing the site to crash. He then posted it to Facebook, where it continues to circulate.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 8.5 | 81.253333 | 514 | 57.700893 | 0.564356 | 0.434998 | 0.304682 | 0.602753 | 0.00009 | 0.743606 | 0.429303 | 0.26832 | null | -0.421832 | 0.99366 | 0.703317 | null | 0.180921 |
864 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.606197 | null | 0.119419 | -0.164752 | 0.84382 | null | 0.377281 | 0.160506 |
865 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.489878 | null | 0.174346 | -0.203426 | 0.727502 | null | 0.432208 | 0.121832 |
866 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | -0.146941 | 0.497528 | 0.143788 | null | 0.342006 | 0.75539 | 0.469046 |
867 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.204763 | null | 0.304611 | -0.180749 | 0.442386 | null | 0.562473 | 0.144509 |
868 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.320589 | null | -0.235285 | -0.317435 | 0.558213 | null | 0.022577 | 0.007824 |
869 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | 0.139581 | 0.589697 | -0.32135 | null | 0.628528 | 0.847559 | 0.003908 |
870 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.65328 | -0.403924 | null | 0.261026 | 0.890904 | 0.085023 | null | 0.586284 |
871 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.448734 | 0.119599 | null | 0.542662 | 0.686358 | 0.608546 | null | 0.86792 |
872 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.519936 | -0.102225 | -0.173257 | null | 0.75756 | 0.386722 | 0.084605 | null |
873 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.553611 | 0.134565 | null | 0.419195 | 0.791235 | 0.623512 | null | 0.744453 |
874 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.595878 | null | 0.520272 | 0.486958 | 0.833502 | null | 0.778133 | 0.812216 |
875 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | -0.26968 | 0.54931 | 0.176485 | null | 0.219267 | 0.807172 | 0.501743 |
876 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.628698 | null | -0.213741 | 0.616345 | 0.866322 | null | 0.044121 | 0.941603 |
877 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.440692 | -0.185268 | 0.51437 | null | 0.678316 | 0.303679 | 0.772231 | null |
878 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | -0.409848 | 0.557658 | 0.567561 | null | 0.079099 | 0.81552 | 0.892819 |
879 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | 0.391462 | 0.607425 | 0.314285 | null | 0.880409 | 0.865287 | 0.639543 |
880 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | -0.183157 | 0.155697 | 0.452329 | null | 0.30579 | 0.413559 | 0.777587 |
881 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | 0.234315 | 0.329853 | -0.198118 | null | 0.723262 | 0.587715 | 0.12714 |
882 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | -0.198191 | null | -0.220461 | 0.33021 | 0.039432 | null | 0.0374 | 0.655468 |
883 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.244686 | null | 0.173778 | 0.349128 | 0.48231 | null | 0.431639 | 0.674386 |
884 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.358984 | null | -0.203 | 0.107037 | 0.596608 | null | 0.054861 | 0.432295 |
885 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | -0.371335 | 0.480898 | 0.653435 | null | 0.117612 | 0.73876 | 0.978693 |
886 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.545518 | -0.294591 | null | -0.250772 | 0.783141 | 0.194356 | null | 0.074486 |
887 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | 0.421086 | 0.428129 | 0.205658 | null | 0.910034 | 0.685991 | 0.530916 |
888 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.178362 | -0.188868 | null | 0.129977 | 0.415986 | 0.30008 | null | 0.455235 |
889 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.67711 | 0.457515 | null | 0.212206 | 0.914734 | 0.946462 | null | 0.537464 |
890 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.472297 | null | 0.586646 | 0.206204 | 0.709921 | null | 0.844508 | 0.531462 |
891 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | -0.428443 | 0.379473 | 0.388844 | null | 0.060504 | 0.637335 | 0.714102 |
892 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | -0.254935 | -0.130942 | 0.177947 | null | 0.234012 | 0.126919 | 0.503205 |
893 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | null | -0.382972 | 0.451636 | 0.281696 | null | 0.105975 | 0.709497 | 0.606954 |
894 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.494294 | -0.206794 | 0.188976 | null | 0.731917 | 0.282153 | 0.446837 | null |
895 | 3,669 |
APEMANTUS' Grace
Immortal gods, I crave no pelf;
I pray for no man but myself. Grant I may never prove so fond
To trust man on his oath or bond,
Or a harlot for her weeping,
Or a dog that seems a-sleeping,
Or a keeper with my freedom,
Or my friends, if I should need 'em. Amen. So fall to't. Rich men sin, and I eat root. [Eats and drinks]
Much good dich thy good heart, Apemantus! TIMON. Captain Alcibiades, your heart's in the field now. ALCIBIADES. My heart is ever at your service, my lord. TIMON. You had rather be at a breakfast of enemies than dinner
of
friends. ALCIBIADES. So they were bleeding new, my lord, there's no meat
like 'em; I could wish my best friend at such a feast. APEMANTUS. Would all those flatterers were thine enemies then,
that
then thou mightst kill 'em, and bid me to 'em. FIRST LORD. Might we but have that happiness, my lord, that you
would once use our hearts, whereby we might express some part
of
our zeals, we should think ourselves for ever perfect. TIMON. O, no doubt, my good friends, but the gods themselves
have
provided that I shall have much help from you. How had you
been
my friends else? Why have you that charitable title from
thousands, did not you chiefly belong to my heart? I have
told
more of you to myself than you can with modesty speak in your
own
behalf; and thus far I confirm you. O you gods, think I, what
need we have any friends if we should ne'er have need of 'em? They were the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er
have use for 'em; and would most resemble sweet instruments
hung
up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I
have
often wish'd myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We
are born to do benefits; and what better or properer can we
call
our own than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious
comfort 'tis to have so many like brothers commanding one
another's fortunes! O, joy's e'en made away ere't can be
born! Mine eyes cannot hold out water, methinks.
|
Dataset: kmfoda/booksum/validation
| 5.2 | 85.768889 | 447 | 49.722992 | 0.237624 | 0.488947 | 0.257862 | 0.325258 | 0.000095 | 0.787495 | 0.609573 | -0.456722 | null | 0.169932 | 0.847197 | 0.032225 | null | 0.49519 |
896 | 247 |
A very proud farmer has woken up to 40,000 followers on Twitter after live-tweeting his beloved sheepdog giving birth to ten puppies on Friday. James Rebanks, a farmer from the Lake District in England, has been chronicling the pregnancy of one of his sheepdogs Floss from his Herdwick sheep farm in anticipation of her due date. Early on Friday, Mr Rebanks tweeted 'Floss doing fine. No news to report. (Other than she is fed up)', before the action started and puppies started appearing one by one. Scroll down for video . James Rebanks, a farmer from the Lake District in England, has been chronicling the pregnancy of one of his sheepdogs Floss . Less than an hour after reporting that Floss was still 'bursting at the seams', Mr Rebanks tweeted that the first of her puppies had been delivered safely. Within an hour and a half, four pups had been born, and the farmer continued to chronicle the birth, and his children's reaction to their newborn playmates. 'Growing up on a farm has its great moments...' he tweeted, along with a photo of his children holding several of the pups. 'I've had five puppies... I might have more', Mr Rebanks tweeted after three hours. He reported that Floss was 'knackered' after the birth of her seventh pup, as his children reluctantly headed to bed despite the action looking to continue. Less than an hour after reporting that Floss was still 'bursting at the seams', Mr Rebanks tweeted that the first of her puppies had been delivered safely . The busy farmer went to bed himself and woke up seven hours later to ten healthy puppies wriggling about their tired mum. 'Floss is going to be... Er... A bit busy... Ten pups to raise... Ten little limpets on her teats...,' he tweeted. Mr Rebanks reported that his children were determined to spend as much time with the newborn puppies as possible. 'We are going to school dad... But not until we have made friends with these puppies'. Despite the excitement and exhaustion of the night, the farmer reported that having ten puppies around would be 'fun', and said that his Herdwick sheep should watch out for their future herders. The busy farmer went to bed himself and woke up seven hours later to ten healthy puppies wriggling about their tired mum . 'Sheep be warned. Cavalry is coming,' he said. After Mr Rebanks tweets garnered attention from social media users all over the world, he woke to a staggering 40,000 Twitter followers. 'Where did you all come from? Been feeding my sheep and suddenly lots of new followers and whizzed past 40k. Hello,' he tweeted. Mr Rebanks is no stranger to surges in his Twitter followers, after gaining nearly 20,000 followers for his photos of his prized Herdwick sheep on the social media site. Mr Rebanks, whose family has been farming in the district for almost 600 years, is also the author of The Shepherd's Life: A Tale of the Lake District.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 6.8 | 75.826077 | 573 | 60.953347 | 0.39604 | 0.370156 | 0.345912 | 0.715883 | 0.000083 | 0.685434 | 0.487656 | null | 0.133097 | -0.15592 | 0.883695 | null | 0.479009 | 0.559963 |
897 | 247 |
A very proud farmer has woken up to 40,000 followers on Twitter after live-tweeting his beloved sheepdog giving birth to ten puppies on Friday. James Rebanks, a farmer from the Lake District in England, has been chronicling the pregnancy of one of his sheepdogs Floss from his Herdwick sheep farm in anticipation of her due date. Early on Friday, Mr Rebanks tweeted 'Floss doing fine. No news to report. (Other than she is fed up)', before the action started and puppies started appearing one by one. Scroll down for video . James Rebanks, a farmer from the Lake District in England, has been chronicling the pregnancy of one of his sheepdogs Floss . Less than an hour after reporting that Floss was still 'bursting at the seams', Mr Rebanks tweeted that the first of her puppies had been delivered safely. Within an hour and a half, four pups had been born, and the farmer continued to chronicle the birth, and his children's reaction to their newborn playmates. 'Growing up on a farm has its great moments...' he tweeted, along with a photo of his children holding several of the pups. 'I've had five puppies... I might have more', Mr Rebanks tweeted after three hours. He reported that Floss was 'knackered' after the birth of her seventh pup, as his children reluctantly headed to bed despite the action looking to continue. Less than an hour after reporting that Floss was still 'bursting at the seams', Mr Rebanks tweeted that the first of her puppies had been delivered safely . The busy farmer went to bed himself and woke up seven hours later to ten healthy puppies wriggling about their tired mum. 'Floss is going to be... Er... A bit busy... Ten pups to raise... Ten little limpets on her teats...,' he tweeted. Mr Rebanks reported that his children were determined to spend as much time with the newborn puppies as possible. 'We are going to school dad... But not until we have made friends with these puppies'. Despite the excitement and exhaustion of the night, the farmer reported that having ten puppies around would be 'fun', and said that his Herdwick sheep should watch out for their future herders. The busy farmer went to bed himself and woke up seven hours later to ten healthy puppies wriggling about their tired mum . 'Sheep be warned. Cavalry is coming,' he said. After Mr Rebanks tweets garnered attention from social media users all over the world, he woke to a staggering 40,000 Twitter followers. 'Where did you all come from? Been feeding my sheep and suddenly lots of new followers and whizzed past 40k. Hello,' he tweeted. Mr Rebanks is no stranger to surges in his Twitter followers, after gaining nearly 20,000 followers for his photos of his prized Herdwick sheep on the social media site. Mr Rebanks, whose family has been farming in the district for almost 600 years, is also the author of The Shepherd's Life: A Tale of the Lake District.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 6.8 | 75.826077 | 573 | 60.953347 | 0.39604 | 0.370156 | 0.345912 | 0.715883 | 0.000083 | 0.685434 | -0.268333 | null | 0.177681 | -0.342736 | 0.127706 | null | 0.523593 | 0.373147 |
898 | 247 |
A very proud farmer has woken up to 40,000 followers on Twitter after live-tweeting his beloved sheepdog giving birth to ten puppies on Friday. James Rebanks, a farmer from the Lake District in England, has been chronicling the pregnancy of one of his sheepdogs Floss from his Herdwick sheep farm in anticipation of her due date. Early on Friday, Mr Rebanks tweeted 'Floss doing fine. No news to report. (Other than she is fed up)', before the action started and puppies started appearing one by one. Scroll down for video . James Rebanks, a farmer from the Lake District in England, has been chronicling the pregnancy of one of his sheepdogs Floss . Less than an hour after reporting that Floss was still 'bursting at the seams', Mr Rebanks tweeted that the first of her puppies had been delivered safely. Within an hour and a half, four pups had been born, and the farmer continued to chronicle the birth, and his children's reaction to their newborn playmates. 'Growing up on a farm has its great moments...' he tweeted, along with a photo of his children holding several of the pups. 'I've had five puppies... I might have more', Mr Rebanks tweeted after three hours. He reported that Floss was 'knackered' after the birth of her seventh pup, as his children reluctantly headed to bed despite the action looking to continue. Less than an hour after reporting that Floss was still 'bursting at the seams', Mr Rebanks tweeted that the first of her puppies had been delivered safely . The busy farmer went to bed himself and woke up seven hours later to ten healthy puppies wriggling about their tired mum. 'Floss is going to be... Er... A bit busy... Ten pups to raise... Ten little limpets on her teats...,' he tweeted. Mr Rebanks reported that his children were determined to spend as much time with the newborn puppies as possible. 'We are going to school dad... But not until we have made friends with these puppies'. Despite the excitement and exhaustion of the night, the farmer reported that having ten puppies around would be 'fun', and said that his Herdwick sheep should watch out for their future herders. The busy farmer went to bed himself and woke up seven hours later to ten healthy puppies wriggling about their tired mum . 'Sheep be warned. Cavalry is coming,' he said. After Mr Rebanks tweets garnered attention from social media users all over the world, he woke to a staggering 40,000 Twitter followers. 'Where did you all come from? Been feeding my sheep and suddenly lots of new followers and whizzed past 40k. Hello,' he tweeted. Mr Rebanks is no stranger to surges in his Twitter followers, after gaining nearly 20,000 followers for his photos of his prized Herdwick sheep on the social media site. Mr Rebanks, whose family has been farming in the district for almost 600 years, is also the author of The Shepherd's Life: A Tale of the Lake District.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 6.8 | 75.826077 | 573 | 60.953347 | 0.39604 | 0.370156 | 0.345912 | 0.715883 | 0.000083 | 0.685434 | 0.368568 | 0.486516 | null | -0.181424 | 0.764607 | 0.856672 | null | 0.534459 |
899 | 247 |
A very proud farmer has woken up to 40,000 followers on Twitter after live-tweeting his beloved sheepdog giving birth to ten puppies on Friday. James Rebanks, a farmer from the Lake District in England, has been chronicling the pregnancy of one of his sheepdogs Floss from his Herdwick sheep farm in anticipation of her due date. Early on Friday, Mr Rebanks tweeted 'Floss doing fine. No news to report. (Other than she is fed up)', before the action started and puppies started appearing one by one. Scroll down for video . James Rebanks, a farmer from the Lake District in England, has been chronicling the pregnancy of one of his sheepdogs Floss . Less than an hour after reporting that Floss was still 'bursting at the seams', Mr Rebanks tweeted that the first of her puppies had been delivered safely. Within an hour and a half, four pups had been born, and the farmer continued to chronicle the birth, and his children's reaction to their newborn playmates. 'Growing up on a farm has its great moments...' he tweeted, along with a photo of his children holding several of the pups. 'I've had five puppies... I might have more', Mr Rebanks tweeted after three hours. He reported that Floss was 'knackered' after the birth of her seventh pup, as his children reluctantly headed to bed despite the action looking to continue. Less than an hour after reporting that Floss was still 'bursting at the seams', Mr Rebanks tweeted that the first of her puppies had been delivered safely . The busy farmer went to bed himself and woke up seven hours later to ten healthy puppies wriggling about their tired mum. 'Floss is going to be... Er... A bit busy... Ten pups to raise... Ten little limpets on her teats...,' he tweeted. Mr Rebanks reported that his children were determined to spend as much time with the newborn puppies as possible. 'We are going to school dad... But not until we have made friends with these puppies'. Despite the excitement and exhaustion of the night, the farmer reported that having ten puppies around would be 'fun', and said that his Herdwick sheep should watch out for their future herders. The busy farmer went to bed himself and woke up seven hours later to ten healthy puppies wriggling about their tired mum . 'Sheep be warned. Cavalry is coming,' he said. After Mr Rebanks tweets garnered attention from social media users all over the world, he woke to a staggering 40,000 Twitter followers. 'Where did you all come from? Been feeding my sheep and suddenly lots of new followers and whizzed past 40k. Hello,' he tweeted. Mr Rebanks is no stranger to surges in his Twitter followers, after gaining nearly 20,000 followers for his photos of his prized Herdwick sheep on the social media site. Mr Rebanks, whose family has been farming in the district for almost 600 years, is also the author of The Shepherd's Life: A Tale of the Lake District.
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Dataset: ccdv/cnn_dailymail/3.0.0/validation
| 6.8 | 75.826077 | 573 | 60.953347 | 0.39604 | 0.370156 | 0.345912 | 0.715883 | 0.000083 | 0.685434 | 0.117559 | 0.124806 | 0.406109 | null | 0.513598 | 0.494962 | 0.752021 | null |
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