Zombie Apocalypse
This is not a Rob Zombie Movie.
Zombie Apocalypse (video game) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Has the world gone mad? When I think of Zombies, I think of an undead creature hungry for human flesh. But in the movie sense, not in real life. All of the sudden I am hearing of a hunger for human flesh.
I couldn’t believe that a drug (possibly a new potent form of LSD) could cause you to be so insane as to eat a persons face for 18 minutes. As did Rudy Eugene, 31, who cops killed in the process of eating 75% of a man’s face off. Ronald Poppo, a homeless man, miraculously survived, but doctors now have to face the challenge of reconstructing his face back together somehow.
Luka Rocco Magnotta, a Canadian man is currently the focus of a manhunt. He is a struggling model who turned to pornography and male escorting. He sent a severed hand to Canada’s Liberal Party, a foot to the Conservatives and a torso was stuffed in a suitcase and tossed in the trash of the Montreal apartment building where he lived. He is labeled as a serial kitten-killer by animal rights activists and once dated a serial killer. A Facebook group started in December 2010 identified Magnotta by name on its page and are asking the public’s help in tracking him down for animal cruelty.
Alexander Kinyua, 21, was being held without bail at the Harford County Detention Center after being charged with first-degree murder, first-degree assault and second-degree assault for killing his roommate. He is convicted of killing and chopping up 37 yr old Agyei-Kodie. He admitted he ate Agyei-Kodie’s heart and part of his brain. His head and hands were found in the basement by the victim’s brother.
Now is all this Zombie related or just plain Drug related?
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Post Commentxphantoms
On June 1, 2012 at 9:26 pm
Thank share article, like it
rgreenfield
On June 2, 2012 at 11:13 pm
Your examples of cannibalism are extremely horrible. It could be drugs, insanity, mental illness, who knows. People need to be careful.