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To kill his wife, Andrew Castle came up with a brilliant idea -- he would build an electric chair in his garage, make his wife sit in it, and zap her to death. However, it didn't really work out as he'd planned.
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Now, you can buy a stylus for your iPad that looks like a Crayola marker. Why? So that you can turn your $800 gadget into a coloring pad for your kids.
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