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Stephen Port, 41, from Barking, east London, appeared at the Old Bailey on Wednesday accused of four counts of murder, seven of rape, four of assault by penetration, and 10 of administering a substance with intent.
The court heard that he used social media sites, including the gay dating app Grindr, to set up a series of one night stands in which he allegedly spiked his dates' drinks or injected them with enough GHB - known as liquid ecstasy - to knock them out.
At the time, Port described himself as "70 percent more gay than straight" and was attracted to young boyish looking men in their late teens or early 20s referred to as "twinks," jurors were told.
The prosecution says between 2012 and 2015 he committed a series of sexual offences against 12 young men, four of whom died.
The bodies of Anthony Walgate, Gabriel Kovari, and Daniel Whitworth were discovered in Barking between June and September of 2014. The body of another man, Jack Taylor, was also discovered in Barking in September of 2015.
Port is accused of dragging their bodies from his flat and leaving them in or near a churchyard.
Totally corrupt corrections officers among 80 people indicted for running prison criminal enterprise
The case centered within the Eastern Correction Institution in Westover, Maryland and charged corrections officers, 35 inmates and 27 others outside the prison with a vast conspiracy involving officers taking bribes to sneak heroin, cocaine, cell phones, pornographic materials and other contraband into the facility.
"Prison corruption is a longstanding, deeply-rooted systemic problem that can only be solved by a combination of criminal prosecutions and policy changes," Rod Rosenstein, the US attorney for Maryland, said in a statement, according to the AP.
The landmark ruling for Britain's budding shale gas industry steamrolled over a decision by Lancashire County Council to block fracking at the Preston New Road site in Little Plumpton, Lancashire.
Local activists reacted angrily to the decision, which found in favor of fracking company Cuadrilla, describing it as "a total denial of democracy."
No injuries were reported as a result of the incident and an investigation is now underway by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Federal Aviation Administration.
In September the South Korean electronics company announced a global recall of at least 2.5 million of its flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphones in 10 markets due to faulty batteries causing some phones to catch fire.
This latest incident comes just as it appeared Samsung had resolved its 'exploding phone' crisis with replacement devices issued and sales reportedly picking up.

Peacekeeping troops from China, deployed by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), patrol outside the premises of the UN Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in Juba on October 4, 2016
On July 11, up to 100 rebel soldiers attacked the Terrain compound in Juba, where they "proceeded to rape and gang rape at least five international aid workers, physically or sexually assault at least a dozen others, and execute a South Sudanese journalist—apparently because of his Nuer ethnicity," the report by Washington-based Center for Civilians in Conflict (Civic) said.
Although several departments within UNMISS received information about the attack shortly after it broke out, and a Quick Reaction Force (QRF) was ordered to respond, "no QRF ever tried to leave the UN House gates, however, with at least the Chinese and Ethiopian battalions refusing to go," the report said.
Comment: More on how the UN fails to do its job: Rampaging South Sudan troops raped foreigners and killed local journalist
Ryan Grassley, of Spanish Fork, could not help but share his "laugh" by posting a picture of a hospital bill he received after his son was born.
"During the C-section the nurse asked my wife if she would like to do skin to skin after the baby was born. Which of course anyone would say yes too. We just noticed it in the bill today and had a laugh," he later wrote.
The September, 23 invoice specifically listed "skin-to-skin after c-sec" as a separated service which Utah Valley Hospital priced at $39.95.
"The nurse let me hold the baby on my wife's neck/chest," Grassley wrote. "Even borrowed my camera to take a few pictures for us. Everyone involved in the process was great, and we had a positive experience. We just got a chuckle out of seeing that on the bill."
Figures for 2015 released by the Office for National Statistic (ONS) indicate that 1.8 percent of people aged 16-24 identify as bisexual, up from 1 percent in 2012.
Meanwhile, 1.5 percent of people in this age bracket identified as gay or lesbian, a 0.1 percent drop over four years.
The figures, collected as part of the Annual Population Survey, also show that overall, one in 30 young people in UK now identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual (LGB), compared with one in 38 in 2012. The national average across all age groups is one in 60.
In every age group except the 16 to 24s, the number of individuals identifying as lesbian or gay was greater than that of those who identified as bisexual, according to the survey, which polled some 320,000 people.
The pilot died while landing the jet on Wednesday evening, Anadolu news agency reported citing an army statement.
He was identified as 34-year-old Major Ohad Cohen Nov, who was only recently appointed squadron deputy commander. The pilot's navigator ejected successfully and sustained only minor injuries. He has been hospitalized.
The F-16 apparently caught fire on descent, forcing the crew to abandon the aircraft. The cause of the fire is still unknown. Israeli Air Force commander Major General Amir Eshel ordered an investigation into the incident.
The aircraft was returning from an airstrike mission in which Israeli warplanes shelled several positions in Gaza after a rocket fired from Gaza territory exploded in Israel's southern city of Sderot, the Israeli army said in a statement.
The plane was an F-16I two-seater jet fighter, also known as the "Storm," which was specifically made for Israel by US-based Lockheed Martin. It had been in service with the IAF for over 10 years. The incident became IAF's first fatality since 2010, when an F-16 crashed in southern Israel during a drill, killing both the pilot and navigator.
The fatal interaction between the Burbank PD officers and 66-year-old Thomas Binkley took place Tuesday evening, when a woman reported criminal threats. The caller said Binkley was her ex-father-in-law, who came to her house and was making threats on her life.
Two officers responded to the call, which came from a private house in the 500 block of N. Mariposa St.
"While speaking with the officers, Thomas Binkley became verbally confrontational and ultimately physically assaulted the officers," the Burbank police said in a press release.
The 54-year-old criminal, who was wanted for drugs and arms trafficking as well as mafia association, was found hiding in a small space built between his son's bedroom and the bathroom in his home in Bovalino in Calabria, southern Italy. Footage from the Italian police shows the mafioso talking to officers from the top of a wardrobe before climbing down and being taken into custody.
"It wasn't easy," Francesco Ratta of the Reggio Calabria Mobile Squad told la Repubblica. "Fifty of us sifted through the two-story house where Pelle had always lived, but it took a very attentive eye to discover his hiding place."














Comment: Stephen Port has been found guilty of four murders and numerous other sexual offenses.