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Man accused of killing, eating wife dies in Jamaica Plain hospital
bostonherald.com ^ | 05/05/2012 | Associated Press

Posted on 05/05/2012 6:25:01 PM PDT by massmike

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To: reardensteel
A lot of immigrants will invite their parents over to stay for a while. Usually, they stay with their children, in their homes, for a couple of months at a time. Makes sense; if they're coming such a long way, they don't want to come for just a couple of weeks.

Sounds like this man had his parents come over, then set them up in an apartment. The son must live in the area, though he wasn't identified in the Herald story.

21 posted on 05/05/2012 10:33:51 PM PDT by SuziQ
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Didn’t they know that they were supposed to feed him his favorite food...human flesh?

After all they keep all of the blacks in prison alive by feeding them soul food and the rag-heads alive by feeding them rag-head foods and the Jews alive by feeding them Jew food and on and on and on........

I think there is a cause to file a wrongful death lawsuit and discrimination suit by the deceased man’s family, cousins and relatives.

/sarc


22 posted on 05/06/2012 4:27:25 AM PDT by DH (Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
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