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Knife found in waikerie murder weapon search

Investigators with the FBI's Seattle field office have released a photo of what the FBI believes is the blade used in the stabbing of a woman at a downtown Seattle bar in 2016.

An FBI report obtained by KING said investigators believed the knife was stolen from a woman's handbag at the Red Lion Lounge on Washington Street in August 2016.

The woman, who was not identified by police, was stabbed several times in the chest, face and back.

The blade allegedly is related to the knife that was used in a fatal stabbing at a Washington Square bar in July 2016, according to the FBI.

A man was convicted of stabbing the 22-year-old woman, who had been drinking, to death in August 2016. The woman is considered armed and dangerous to self-defense.

The FBI has provided a photo of the knife found in evidence at the crime scene to the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office to be released publicly.

The investigation is ongoing, according to the report.

Anyone with information that could help solve this case is asked to call Detective Michael O'Loughlin at (206) 233-5675. Tips can also be submitted anonymously by sending a text message to TIP411, and submitting their tip on this page. You can also leave a tip on The Seattle Times Crime Ink.

Crime Ink will be publishing a photo of the weapon Wednesday morning after the publication opens.
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Endangered giraffe born mogo zoo: "We are not a zoo"


Paleontologist Professor Peter Gray, who discovered the giraffes in Tanzania, has warned that while lions, tigers and even bears are the world's apex predators, many species may be facing extinction.


His controversial findings have caused a worldwide furor.


Lions have been described as "a menace to humanity" by a leading scientific adviser to Prime Minister Gordon Brown.


Dr Gray, emeritus emeritus professor of paleontology, is among those who have been questioned by some politicians over the study.


He told British television channel BBC2: "I have been invited to comment on an article in the Sunday Times about the lions and the African elephants and it is very easy for me to do that.


"And I must warn, if I do not make any comments, then I am being accused of trying to suppress the truth."


Professor Gray says there are up to 1,400 lions - the largest carnivores on earth - but says: "In the wild there is no significant level of extinction.


"There are only small populations of the largest carnivores that live in countries like Botswana and Zambia. They have been largely eradicated in those countries.


"They range all over South and South-East Africa and the rest of West Africa."


There is concern that an unprecedented number of giraffe numbers are being killed by poaching, with over 7,500 of these being killed by poachers every day.


There is also concern about the future of the world's great ape, as many are now being killed as they come off the continent.


The BBC says: "Professor Gray, emeritus professor of paleontology and expert on African elephants, has argued that the global human population will reach 7 billion in the next 150 years and predicts that, in the coming decades, almost 90% of Earth will be in a state where we can no longer live in it."


Professor Gray believes that because of the world's economic crisis there is an increasing need for conservation.

But he claims that lions are not being protected well enough, and adds: "We are not trying to do anything for these animals. We are simply taking them out of their natural habitats."


But he stresses: "Lions, tigers and bears are an example of a species that were threatened by humans, and are now being managed in the most beautiful way.

"Some areas are full of them, some of them are still there but the lions are being managed in an excellent way."


He adds that there is more to be done to stop the extinction of other predators, including crocodiles, the giant sloths and bears.

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England ignored aussie team dramas ahead of second-leg finals

England ignored aussie team drama ahead of second-leg finals

SUMMER ANALYSIS: All in for an English comeback?

All in for an English comeback?

England's failure in Sunday's friendly on the banks of the River Clyde has led to fears that next week's second-leg finals may come down to a Test against Australia if, as feared, two World Cups aren't secured.

A huge part of the English belief rests on the notion that a victory is still possible despite their loss to Ireland in Dublin back on April 18.

They hope their next game against Japan will ensure that is not so and they need an outstanding performance in Glasgow to show why.

The English need to keep their head above water though, if they are to make the semi-finals at Old Trafford, with the prospect of a second semi-final and a fifth consecutive Premier League win.

The loss to Ireland in Dublin on April 18 has been described as a massive blow to England. England's defeat to Ireland in Dublin on April 18 has been described as a massive blow to England.

The final whistle to kick off the first half

England's success so far in the tournament has been mostly based on a combination of their attacking play, their defensive game and the ability of their forwards to provide the goals that have lifted the country above any of their group matches so far.

They have been playing without captain Wayne Rooney, as they have during the campaign, and they need him back to score and provide cover for James Milner. If he can't go then Ryan Giggs and Danny Welbeck will look to provide the opposition with more scoring options and the extra attacking threat.

The only question about England now is whether they will manage that threat while the midfield and forwards keep on attacking.

A huge part of the hope rests on a superb performance by Daniel Sturridge that has lifted England above Ireland in that game and has given the impression that there might be a way to reach semi-finals, where you are not limited to one team or another.

England's performance, so far, has been based mostly on attacking football. But there are aspects of England's attacking game that could allow them to get back into that mix, especially on possession as against Ireland, when they had the better shot for the game.

It's a team, however, that is looking to keep getting better when the first half is completed and their chances of getting back into the final will depend on how well they do on all areas of the pitch against Australia.
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Footy grand final fever hits tiwi islands

Giants star Brett Deledio, who is on a medical leave from Melbourne, kicked a goal and added another with four minutes left to win his side a grand final against New Zealand.

The result will take the Trojans closer to a top four finish and the NRL Grand Final.

It was the first Grand Final for the Bulldogs since 2009, when they upset Wests Tigers 34-31 in the final.

It was the first time the Trojans have won back-to-back games since 2000 and will be watched closely for the success of other clubs, including Melbourne.

Giants coach Anthony Griffin:

"The boys showed great spirit, energy and the talent in the room. We needed it tonight."

Rory Lobb (18), Matthew Wright (18), Shaun Higgins (18), Jack Roswell (18), Shaun Kenny-Dowall (18), Sam Tagataese (18) and David Nofoaluma (18) celebrate Brett Deledio's first half try against the Wallabies.

BRISBANE STARS 2

Ben Hannant (20) put the home side ahead after 11 minutes.

Ben Hunt (26) put the Storm on the board two minutes later with his try.

Garth Solihull (6) kicked the next try of the half to earn his side a point.

Rory Lobb (18) kicked two tries while Sam Carter-Vickers (23) and Scott Higginbotham (25) contributed tries and four tries for the Storm.

AARON BURNELL (2.8m): 'All the work that has gone into it - how much does that mean to you?'

BRISBANE STORM 2

Ryan Mooney (22) missed the opening try to give the Storm a first lead of the match.

But they were back on the board after 21 minutes.

Widnese Taqele Ngani-Etem (6.3m) had a great chance to put the Storm in front at 17-17, but his dummy in the Storm's 18-17 victory, after winning his fair share of free kicks during his eight-year career, made it 6-0.

Ryan Mooney misses the opening try to give the Storm a first lead of the match.

Alex Johnston scores the Storm's second try for the second consecutive match. Source: News Corp Australia

BRISBANE BEARS 3.1

Ben Hannant is replaced by Ben Matulino for the return match against the Storm after only 14 minutes.

Jordan McLean (18) went over for hi


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