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Wed 28 Mar, 2007 05:24 pm
Quote:Woman guilty of frying her husband
Associated Press
Mar. 23, 2007 04:59 PM
SAO PAULO, Brazil - A Brazilian housewife was convicted and sentenced to 19 years in prison Friday for killing her husband, chopping his corpse into small pieces and frying it.
Rosanita Nery dos Santos, 52, was sentenced by Judge Casio Miranda in northeastern Bahia state after a 15-member jury found her guilty of killing retired police officer Jose Raimundo Soares dos Santos, court spokesman Francisco Ribeiro said.
Authorities said the killing occurred almost two years ago in Vila Sao Cosme, a lower middle-class neighborhood in the Bahia state capital of Salvador, 930 miles northeast of Sao Paulo.
"On June 23, 2005, Rosanita Nery dos Santos drugged her husband and stabbed him to death while he slept," Idmar Bonfim, a spokesman for the Salvador Civil Police Department said. "She then hacked his body into more than 100 pieces, which she boiled and fried before hiding them in plastic bags underneath the staircase of her house."
He said police discovered the body parts after receiving an anonymous phone call.
Bonfim said the killing was either part of a black magic ritual or an attempt "to get her hands on his life insurance money worth about 70,000 reals ($34,000)."
Citing testimony from the woman's relatives, he said she may have committed the crime "to avenge many years of humiliation from her husband." He did not provide further details.
Santos denied killing her husband but said she chopped up his body, Bonfim said.
"She claims masked assailants entered her house, killed her husband and then forced her to cut up the body and fry it because that would prevent the stench of a decomposing body from alerting neighbors."
I believe sauteed onions goes well with fryed husband, no?
Did she dip and bread him first?
Chipped husband on toast is said to be quite good.
Quote:"She claims masked assailants entered her house, killed her husband and then forced her to cut up the body and fry it because that would prevent the stench of a decomposing body from alerting neighbors."
I love her explanation above for the sequence of events.
I can just see them twisting her arm to make her fry up her hubby.
A Houston resident was just arrested for doing the same thing to his girlfriend.
Brings a new twist to the term "chopped liver"....
I suppose with a few fries and a little broccoli...
Olive oil has a fairly high smoke point, plus it's heart healthy.
Long pig is not a dish to turn your nose up at.
Was he a grain eater? or a beef eater?
Quote:guilty of killing retired police officer Jose Raimundo Soares dos Santos
There's a lesson in here, somewhere....
edgarblythe wrote:A Houston resident was just arrested for doing the same thing to his girlfriend.
Hey Edgar, should you find a link to that story, would love to read it!
You're practically salivating at the prospect!
Yeah, my mouth is agape! :wink:
Phuckin piece of kindling
farmerman wrote:Phuckin piece of kindling
hehehe, You're just jealous that you don't varnish up real nice.
activists still want search for student's remainsCommunity leaders are calling for new search for Tynesha Stewart
(3/27/07 - HOUSTON) - Even though investigators say Tynesha Stewart's ex-boyfriend burned her remains after killing her, some community activists still want the Sheriff's Department to look for her body in a landfill.
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"Without a thorough search of the landfill... we don't know if they (the sheriff's office) can make the case," Robert Muhammad of the Nation of Islam said Tuesday at a news conference.
Stewart's ex, Timothy Shepherd, was charged with murder last week after telling authorities he strangled and dismembered Stewart, a Texas A&M University freshman who was home for spring break. She was last seen March 15 and reported missing four days later.
Shepherd, who said he was angry that Stewart had started a new relationship, is being held on $250,000 bond in the Harris County Jail.
Officials first thought Shepherd, 27, had disposed of the 19-year-old's body in a large commercial trash bin that had since been emptied, launching a heated debate over whether the Harris County Sheriff's Office should conduct a massive and expensive search of area landfills for Stewart's remains.
But over the weekend, Sheriff Tommy Thomas said investigators determined that Shepherd burned Stewart's remains on a patio grill.
"There are no remaining body parts," Thomas said.
Although human remains generally require extremely high temperatures to destroy, Thomas would not discuss how he believed the body could be burned to nothing.
The Sheriff's Department had no response to the persisting calls to go forth with a search, spokesman Lt. John Martin said Tuesday. "Nothing the sheriff said has changed."
Stewart's family initially pushed for the search but has since retreated from that position as the investigation unearthed more details about the killing.
Chip Lewis, Shepherd's attorney, said investigators told him Shepherd's life would be in danger if he were released. As a result, Lewis did not seek a bond reduction at a court hearing Monday.
Thanks for that, Edgar. Interesting similar story, but it sounds like the body wasn't cooked up in a frypan though.
I had the impression in mine that the intention was to perhaps have the deceased eaten.
did he do her slow and at 220 degrees? Now THATS American style barbeque. Small order of Teynesha and 2 sides , you want sauce wit dat?
BTW, anybody read "Hannibal Rising"? these bbq stories sound a bit like Dr Lecters yout