Gilberto Valle, a New York police officer, was arrested on suspicion of a conspiracy in which he discussed cooking and eating female body parts, according to a criminal complaint.
"DanSC" said We've been on an Americans Are The Most Vile Species To Ever Walk The Earth Or Any Other Planet kick, so I thought I'd make my own submission.
The cook them part doesn't show on the forum list, so I thought "desperate times call for desperate measures." But eating them is just going a bit too far. Or is this about forcible cunnilingus?
"DanSC" said We've been on an Americans Are The Most Vile Species To Ever Walk The Earth Or Any Other Planet kick, so I thought I'd make my own submission.
Rudy Giuliani can go on FOX now and crow about how the zero-tolerance NYPD system that "he" set up all those years ago is 100% successful at stopping cannibal terrorists.
"To protect and consume". . . that was a funny comment. . . but it looks like a true lunatic slipped through the NYPD. It's good that he was caught when he was.
"andyt" said You think sauteing is more in order? That's just for the liver, isn't it?
In James Clavell's "Shogun" there is a very grisly description of two men being slowly boiled alive, and a Japanese General who takes great pleasure in their screams.
"DrCaleb" said You think sauteing is more in order? That's just for the liver, isn't it?
In James Clavell's "Shogun" there is a very grisly description of two men being slowly boiled alive, and a Japanese General who takes great pleasure in their screams.
A very very nasty way to die, I would assume.
Don't remember that part, though, since I read that book as a teenager, you'd think I'd remember. Must have been a sex scene right after.
Genghis Khan used to do this quite a bit too. I wonder of humans are the only organism that practices torture. Odd little evolutionary development. Or evidence that evil exists.
"Zipperfish" said You think sauteing is more in order? That's just for the liver, isn't it?
In James Clavell's "Shogun" there is a very grisly description of two men being slowly boiled alive, and a Japanese General who takes great pleasure in their screams.
A very very nasty way to die, I would assume.
Don't remember that part, though, since I read that book as a teenager, you'd think I'd remember. Must have been a sex scene right after.
Genghis Khan used to do this quite a bit too. I wonder of humans are the only organism that practices torture. Odd little evolutionary development. Or evidence that evil exists.
It's near the beginning. Later in the book, the General thanks Pilot Blackthorne for allowing him the pleasure of boiling his crewmen. Very twisted.
I think we are the only species that tortures. I don't recall any other ones that understand 'cruelty'. And to torture, you pretty much have to.
"Zipperfish" said You think sauteing is more in order? That's just for the liver, isn't it?
In James Clavell's "Shogun" there is a very grisly description of two men being slowly boiled alive, and a Japanese General who takes great pleasure in their screams.
A very very nasty way to die, I would assume.
Don't remember that part, though, since I read that book as a teenager, you'd think I'd remember. Must have been a sex scene right after.
Genghis Khan used to do this quite a bit too. I wonder of humans are the only organism that practices torture. Odd little evolutionary development. Or evidence that evil exists.
We've been on an Americans Are The Most Vile Species To Ever Walk The Earth Or Any Other Planet kick, so I thought I'd make my own submission.
The link is blocked. It's pay metered.
The link is blocked. It's pay metered.
Must be blocked for non-USA IP addresses. Here's the same story reported by CBS.
The officer wanted to slow-cook women alive.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-575 ... ook-women/
We've been on an Americans Are The Most Vile Species To Ever Walk The Earth Or Any Other Planet kick, so I thought I'd make my own submission.
I must have missed those threads.
The link is blocked. It's pay metered.
Must be blocked for non-USA IP addresses. Here's the same story reported by CBS.
The officer wanted to slow-cook women alive.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-575 ... ook-women/
Oh... SLOW cook...
WTF!!!!!!
You think sauteing is more in order? That's just for the liver, isn't it?
In James Clavell's "Shogun" there is a very grisly description of two men being slowly boiled alive, and a Japanese General who takes great pleasure in their screams.
A very very nasty way to die, I would assume.
You think sauteing is more in order? That's just for the liver, isn't it?
In James Clavell's "Shogun" there is a very grisly description of two men being slowly boiled alive, and a Japanese General who takes great pleasure in their screams.
A very very nasty way to die, I would assume.
Don't remember that part, though, since I read that book as a teenager, you'd think I'd remember. Must have been a sex scene right after.
Genghis Khan used to do this quite a bit too. I wonder of humans are the only organism that practices torture. Odd little evolutionary development. Or evidence that evil exists.
You think sauteing is more in order? That's just for the liver, isn't it?
In James Clavell's "Shogun" there is a very grisly description of two men being slowly boiled alive, and a Japanese General who takes great pleasure in their screams.
A very very nasty way to die, I would assume.
Don't remember that part, though, since I read that book as a teenager, you'd think I'd remember. Must have been a sex scene right after.
Genghis Khan used to do this quite a bit too. I wonder of humans are the only organism that practices torture. Odd little evolutionary development. Or evidence that evil exists.
It's near the beginning. Later in the book, the General thanks Pilot Blackthorne for allowing him the pleasure of boiling his crewmen. Very twisted.
I think we are the only species that tortures. I don't recall any other ones that understand 'cruelty'. And to torture, you pretty much have to.
You think sauteing is more in order? That's just for the liver, isn't it?
In James Clavell's "Shogun" there is a very grisly description of two men being slowly boiled alive, and a Japanese General who takes great pleasure in their screams.
A very very nasty way to die, I would assume.
Don't remember that part, though, since I read that book as a teenager, you'd think I'd remember. Must have been a sex scene right after.
Genghis Khan used to do this quite a bit too. I wonder of humans are the only organism that practices torture. Odd little evolutionary development. Or evidence that evil exists.
It was also in the movie adaptation.