English lawyer and judge
English lawyer and judge
English lawyer and judge who co-founded the Bow Street Runners and pioneered early police reforms in London.
John Fielding was born blind in 1721 but overcame his disability to become a leading magistrate at Bow Street. Alongside his half-brother Henry Fielding, he established the Bow Street Runners, often considered London’s first professional police force. Fielding reformed bail procedures, improved crime reporting, and advocated for fair treatment of suspects. His work laid foundational principles for modern policing and justice administration. He served on the bench until his death in 1780, earning the nickname ‘Blind Beak of Bow Street.’
1780
John Fielding
famous for being the world's heaviest person recorded
famous for being the world's heaviest person recorded
American known for being the heaviest man ever recorded.
Jon Brower Minnoch was an American who became known for his extreme obesity.
At his peak weight, medical experts estimated he weighed over 1,400 pounds.
He served in the U.S. Naval Reserve before suffering from massive edema.
In 1978, he was hospitalized in Washington state, where doctors documented his case.
His struggle highlighted medical challenges in treating morbid obesity.
Despite numerous interventions, he regained weight after hospital discharge.
Minnoch died of heart and respiratory failure in 1983, remembered for his unique medical case.
1983
Jon Brower Minnoch
American lawyer and activist
American lawyer and activist
American civil rights lawyer and activist famed for defending high-profile and controversial cases.
William Kunstler was a prominent American lawyer and civil rights activist known for his radical defense work.
He represented clients such as the Chicago Seven, Angela Davis, and Malcolm X’s family.
Kunstler championed free speech, racial justice, and anti-war causes throughout his career.
His courtroom style was uncompromising and often drew national attention.
He co-founded the Center for Constitutional Rights to fight systemic injustice.
Despite controversy, his advocacy advanced civil liberties and legal reform.
Kunstler’s legacy lives on through his groundbreaking cases and writings on justice.
William Kunstler
American bodybuilder and journalist
American bodybuilder and journalist
American bodybuilder and journalist, youngest Mr. America at age 20 and a key figure in high-intensity training research.
Casey Viator gained international attention in 1968 when he became the youngest AAU Mr. America at just 20 years old. He participated in Arthur Jones's pioneering Nautilus training experiments, producing dramatic muscle gains that reshaped modern exercise science. Viator went on to win the IFBB Mr. America Pro title and competed in Mr. Olympia contests. As a journalist, he contributed training articles to Muscle & Fitness and other fitness publications. His firsthand experience and research-backed insights helped popularize high-intensity training methods. Viator later worked as a fitness coach and speaker, influencing athletes and trainers worldwide. His legacy endures through his publications and the continued use of high-intensity training principles in gyms today.
Casey Viator
Filipino YouTuber and vlogger
Filipino YouTuber and vlogger
Filipino YouTuber, vlogger, and social media personality known for his comedic content and philanthropic efforts.
Lloyd Cadena was a pioneering Filipino YouTuber and vlogger born in 1993.
He rose to fame through humorous skits, daily vlogs, and engaging challenges that attracted millions of subscribers.
Beyond entertainment, Cadena leveraged his platform for charitable initiatives, raising funds for underprivileged communities.
His warm personality and authentic interactions endeared him to fans across the Philippines.
His unexpected death in 2020 at age 27 left a lasting legacy in the digital media landscape.
2020
Lloyd Cadena