Posted on 11/16/2001 1:05:20 PM PST by NativeNewYorker
Moscow (dpa) - Passengers riding a bus on Russia's Far Eastern peninsula of Sakhalin were transfixed by the sight of a severed human head rolling down the aisle, the Interfax news agency reported Wednesday.
The grisly item span out of a plastic bag when the bus sped over a bump in the road. Despite his state of shock, the driver made a detour to a police station where officers arrested the owner of the bag.
The detainee, a 30-year-old businessman had according to initial investigations killed another man. To cover up the crime he dismembered the body and intended to dispose of the parts around the town of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.
The bag was also found to contain the victim's hacked off hands.
"Not much, I'm going to head into town, go to the head shop then go to the music store and get some head-banging music."
The grisly item span out of a plastic bag when the bus sped over a bump in the road. Despite his state of shock, the driver made a detour to a police station where officers arrested the owner of the bag.
POLICE in Nigeria's sprawling commercial capital, Lagos, were on Saturday preparing to prosecute a man detained after being found holding two human heads in a sack. "We arrested the suspect on Friday carrying two human heads... We are going to prosecute him," said Lagos State Police Commissioner Mike Okiro. The man, whose name was not revealed, was arrested in the Shogunle district of Lagos as he was about to board a bus, Okiro said, confirming a report by local television on Friday.
Hmmmm. Apparently heads and busses go together in Moscow and Nigeria.
There must be a pike shortage in Russia.
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..now that's sick..I don't believe I posted it!
Man, don't you just HATE when that happens?
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