Posted on 12/16/2004 8:58:13 PM PST by Texaggie79
A Mexican man killed his lover in a drunken, drugged fight then cooked the man's body in tomato and onion sauce and ate it over three days.
Police found Gumaro de Dios Arias grilling human flesh for his breakfast, including part of a heart, when they raided a shack he lived in near the Caribbean beach resort of Playa del Carmen, a police chief said today.
"He was preparing stews. There was a grill where he was cooking part of the heart and bits he had cut off the body. It was terrible, terrible," said local police chief Martin Estrada, who was among a dozen police who raided the shack.
Arias told police the victim, a young man, arrived at his cardboard hut in a wasteland area with a mutual friend who then left the two of them drinking and taking drugs.
The pair had sex and afterward a fight broke out during which he killed the man with blows to the head, police said.
Police arrested Arias, 25, after a tip off.
"They said there was a person eating a person," Estrada said.
"We found him lying on a folding bed and to one side was the corpse which had been torn apart and which it seems he had been eating for three days," he told Reuters.
The corpse, which had its back ripped open and its innards pulled out, was missing various parts, like a thigh, he said.
I couldn't resist. There ARE some normal people stuck in this state. :o)
I always get a good, out-loud laugh at the wierd cat pictures. I've even been known to trawl for Zot threads just for them. :^)
I always get a good, out-loud laugh at the wierd cat pictures. I've even been known to trawl for Zot threads just for them. :^)
But umm, regarding your comment, "There ARE some normal people stuck in this state. :o)" consider me as waiting for an example of one.
umm..ok, if I meet one I'll have him FReepmail you.
Happy Freepin'
K4
I will NEVER utter those 2 words again!!
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