Student Eats Brains, Heart of Another Student

Student Eats Brains, Heart of Another Student

 

 

 

 

 

Another bizarre case of dark and twisted has arisen behavoir as cops say a 21- year- old Morgan State University student killed and ate the brains and heart of a roomate: Huffingtonpost reports:

 

In yet another horrifying incident of human flesh-eating this week, a student in Maryland allegedly admitted to devouring his roommate's brain and heart.

Alexander Kinyua, a 21-year-old Morgan State University student, admitted to murdering his roommate Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, who was reported missing last Friday, cops told the Baltimore Sun.

Kinyua's father called police late Tuesday night when Kinyua's brother reportedly found human remains — a head and two hands — in a metal tin in the basement. The brother and father left the room for a short time, but when they came back, the body parts had been moved and Kinyua was washing out the tin, the paper reported.

Officers searched the house and arrested Kinyua. The man allegedly confessed a shocking revelation: not only had he killed Agyei-Kodie by cutting him up with a knife and then dismembered him, he ingested parts of the victim's brain and all of his heart. He then allegedly dropped most of the remains in a Dumpster behind a church in Joppatowne.

It's yet unclear what Kinyua's motive may have been, but he was charged with first-degree murder on Wednesday. In another incident on May 20, he was charged with first-degree assault when he allegedly beat a fellow student randomly with a baseball bat and then fled into the woods.

The gruesome case comes on the heels of a similar attack in Miami on Saturday, in which Rudy Eugene, 31, was killed by cops while in the process of chewing off most of a homeless man's face.

Ronald Poppo, 65, is alive, but the bizarre flesh-eating attack left doctors with a literal puzzle in how to put his face back together.

 

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Student Eats Another Students Brains Heart

Student Eats Another Students Brains Heart 

 

 

 

In yet another shocking cannibalism case, cops say a student from Baltimore Maryland ate his roommate's brain & heart.  Huffingtonpost reports:

 

Alexander Kinyua, a 21-year-old Morgan State University student, admitted to murdering his roommate Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, who was reported missing last Friday, cops told the Baltimore Sun.
 
Kinyua's father called police late Tuesday night when Kinyua's brother reportedly found human remains — a head and two hands — in a metal tin in the basement. The brother and father left the room for a short time, but when they came back, the body parts had been moved and Kinyua was washing out the tin, the paper reported.
 
Officers searched the house and arrested Kinyua. The man allegedly confessed a shocking revelation: not only had he killed Agyei-Kodie by cutting him up with a knife and then dismembered him, he ingested parts of the victim's brain and all of his heart. He then allegedly dropped most of the remains in a Dumpster behind a church in Joppatowne.
 
It's yet unclear what Kinyua's motive may have been, but he was charged with first-degree murder on Wednesday. In another incident on May 20, he was charged with first-degree assault when he allegedly beat a fellow student randomly with a baseball bat and then fled into the woods.
 
The gruesome case comes on the heels of a similar attack in Miami on Saturday, in which Rudy Eugene, 31, was killed by cops while in the process of chewing off most of a homeless man's face.
 
Ronald Poppo, 65, is alive, but the bizarre flesh-eating attack left doctors with a literal puzzle in how to put his face back together.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Can Big Bird & The Sesame Street Gang Torture?

Can Big Bird & The Sesame Street Gang Torture?

 

 

A new documentary has surfaced that sugggests that detainees at Guantanomo Bay may have tortured using Big Bird and the gang from Sesame Street.  The doc was released by Al Jazeera entitled "Songs of War" and it suggests that detainess at U.S. Naval Base have been forced to wear headphones with Sesame Street Music playing repeatedly for hours and hours, or even days to break the will of the detainee.

 

Award-winning Sesame Street composer Christopher Cerf tells Al Jazeera, "My first reaction was this just can't possibly be true … "


Cerf says, "Of course I didn't really like the idea that I was helping break down prisoners, but it was much worse when I heard later that they were actually using the music in Guantanamo to do deep, long-term interrogations and obviously to inflict enough pain on prisoners so they would talk."

 

 

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Anne Hathaway Amazes in “Les Miserables” Trailer

Anne Hathaway Amazes in "Les Miserables" Trailer

 

 

With the release of the trailer for the upcoming "Les Miserables" starring Anne Hathaway, there is already Oscar Buzz talk in the works.  She stars as Fatine, a factory worker who is forced to cut her hair and become a prostitue in order to survive.  In the trailer, Anne sings "I Dreamed a Dream" as scences from the movie flash through.  Anne had to lose alot of weight over a short period of time for the movie due to budge time constraits.  She also had her real hair chopped off for one of the scences.  The movie was directed by Tom Hooper, who won an Oscar for "The King's Speech".  The movie also stars Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried and Eddie Redmayne.

 

 

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Jessica Simpson: LOSING WEIGHT GAININ BANK

Jessica Simpson: LOSING WEIGHT GAININ BANK

 

 

Jessica Simpson is on the road to losing weight as it was announced that she is the new spokesperson for Weight Watchers.  Jessica gained 65-75 lbs during her pregnancy with baby Maxwell.  She reportedly made $4 million dollars.  Jess announed on her Twiitter:

 

"So excited to be a part of the @WeightWatchers family!"

 

Weight Watchers said of their newest spokesperson:

 "We’re thrilled that Jessica Simpson has chosen to join Weight Watchers to adopt a healthier lifestyle and inspire others to do the same."

 

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Victoria Beckham: BIG PIMPIN AMERICAN MAGAZINE

Victoria Beckham: BIG PIMPIN AMERICAN MAGAZINE 

 

 

Victoria Beckham has been getting more candid with the public and her fans.  Some have said she is a bit of a grump, but she admitted that she is a very happy person in a recent interview.  She says she knows she is a happy person and doesn't get upset when people comment that she looks miserable.  She happily tweeted a photo of herself onset for a photoshoot of American Magazine.  Victoria has been on a role lately with sales of her fashion line topping $15 million in the first 3 months!

 

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Selena Gomez Vanessa Hudgens: Interview Spring Breakin

Selena Gomez Vanessa Hudgens: Interview Spring Breakin 

 

 

Spring Breakers will be coming to a theater near you and the cast sat down for an interwiew with Interview Magazine.  The movie is written and directed by Harmony Korine.  It is a very adult role for former Disney's Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgen and has its own share of violence, sex, and drugs.  The foursome stars Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, and Rachael Korine.  

 

Selena said of the role:

"I was getting kind of repetitive in terms of the roles I was picking, and I really wanted to do something that was completely different," she says. "It was a mark thing for me—like, ‘This is what I want to be doing.' I want to be taking myself seriously as an actress, and this was definitely a stretch." She adds: "I mean, I'd never smoked a cigarette before in my entire life. It was really funny—they had to show me how to do it."

The director says of the movie:

 

 "When I wrote the script, I started thinking about girls in bikinis with guns, wearing ski masks," Korine recalls. "I was like, ‘Where would you see that?' And the idea of spring break came to me. I just started imagining girls on spring break robbing places."
 

The movie is set to come out next year.  A 3-minute preview was released at Cannes movie festival.  

 

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Rudy Eugene, Man Who Chews Another Man’s Face, Girlfriend Speaks

Rudy Eugene, Man Who Chews Another Man's Face, Girlfriend Speaks

 

 

Rudy Eugene, the man who chewed another man's face in Miami this past Memorial Day weekend and eventually killed by police, girlfriend is speaking for the first time about that day.  She spoke to the Miami Herald and wanted to remain un-indentified.  She says of that day that hee woke up that day about 5:30 a.m. and say he was going to meet his "homeboy".  The Miami Herald reports:

 

” She said she found it strange he was rummaging the closet so early in morning. He didn’t name the friend or say where he was going.

 

He planted a kiss on her lips and said, “I love you.”
 
Shortly after, he left the central Broward apartment he shared with her.
 
“I told him be safe and I love you too. When he walked out the door I closed it, locked it and went back to sleep,” said the girlfriend, who spoke to The Miami Herald on Wednesday but asked that her name not be disclosed. She said that she thought it unusual that he was leaving the house so early, but didn’t press him on it.
 
An hour after he left, Eugene called her cell phone. “He called me and told me his car broke down. He said, “I’ll be home, but I’m going to be a little late. Then he said, I’m going to call you right back.” That was the last time Eugene’s girlfriend heard from him.
 
 
She continued to add that she began to get uneasy and she got into her car and began to drive around thinking he may be stranded somewhere.  
 
“I was worried. I couldn’t do anything. I just kept calling the phone,” she said. “I left messages saying, ‘Rudy, call me, I’m really worried.’”
 
She said Eugene never told her where he was going that morning, and she was surprised to hear reports that he’d been in South Beach in the hours before he attacked a homeless man, Ronald Poppo.
 
As a matter of fact, she said, the previous day he told her he didn’t want to go to South Beach because of the heavy police presence for Urban Beach Week. Eugene, who had been arrested in the past for possession of marijuana, told her he didn’t want to get arrested.
 
By Saturday evening she still had not heard from the man she calls “my baby, my heart.” She turned on the TV to watch the late night news and heard an unreal story: A nude man near the Miami Herald building pounced on a homeless man, chewing off his face. The man with pieces of flesh hanging from his teeth was shot dead by police.
 
“I thought to myself, ‘Oh my God, that’s crazy,’ she said. “I didn’t know that it was Rudy.”
 
All day Sunday she placed phone calls to friends asking if they’d seen Eugene and again she searched North Dade streets for her boyfriend.
 
At 11 a.m. Monday she got the call from a member of Eugene’s family.
 
The caller shouted terrible news into the phone: “Rudy’s dead, Rudy’s dead.”
 
“I immediately started to scream,’’ she said. “I don’t know when I hung up the phone, I was hysterical.”
 
But it was not until the afternoon, when she left her home to grieve with the rest of Eugene’s family in North Miami Beach, that she heard even worse news: The man everyone was calling the Miami Zombie was her boyfriend.
 
Her reaction: Utter disbelief. “That’s not Rudy, that’s not Rudy,” she remembered saying aloud in shock.
 
“I’ll never be the same,” she said.
 
The man being depicted by the media as a “face eater” or a “monster” is not the man she knew, she said. He smoked marijuana often, though had recently said he wanted to quit, but he didn’t use stronger recreational drugs and even refused to take over-the-counter medication for simple ailments like headaches, she said. He was sweet and well-mannered, she said.
 
Eugene’s girlfriend has her own theory on what happened that day. She believes Eugene was drugged unknowingly. The only other explanation, she said, was supernatural — that someone put a Vodou curse on him. The girlfriend, who unlike Eugene is not Haitian, said she has never believed in Vodou, until now.
 
“I don’t know how else to explain this,” she said.
 
She and Eugene met in 2007. While in traffic on a Miami street, Eugene pulled up next to her car and motioned for her to roll down her window.
 
She did. “I thought he was cute. I shouted out my number to him and he called me right then. We clicked immediately.”
 
Their five year- relationship hit rocky points over the years, and they would separate for months at a time, then reunite again. She said their problems were mostly “communication issues.”
 
She said Eugene worked at a car wash and wanted to own his own business some day.
 
During their time together, she said, Eugene would sit on the bed or on the couch in the evenings with her to read from his Bible. He carried it with him just about everywhere he went, she said, and often cited verses to friends and family.
 
“If someone was lost or didn’t know God, he would tell them about him,’’ she said. “He was a believer of God.”
 
She cries often, she said. Eugene’s clothes and shoes are still in her closet.
 
“Something happened out of the ordinary that day. I don’t want him to be labeled the Miami Zombie,” she said. “He was a person. I don’t want him to go down like that.”
 
He was never violent around her, she said.
 
But according to police records, Eugene became violent at least once in his past and was arrested on battery charges. In 2004, he threatened his mother and smashed furniture during a domestic dispute, according to records from the North Miami Beach Police Department.
 
The police report says Eugene “took a fighting stand, balled his hands into a fist” and threatened one of the officers who responded.
 
Police had to use a Taser to subdue him.“Thank God you’re here, he would have killed me,” Eugene’s mother, Ruth Charles, told officers, the police report says. She told the officers that before they arrived, her son had told her, “I’ll put a gun to your head and kill you.”
 
On Wednesday, Charles said that despite the incident, she and her son had a warm relationship.
 
“I’m his first love…he’s a nice kid…he was not a delinquent,” she told Miami Herald news partner CBS-4 at her Miami Gardens home.
 
Charles told the station she was speaking up for the first time to defend her dead son.
 
“Everybody says that he was a zombie, but I know he’s not a zombie; he’s my son,” she said.
 
She said the man who ate another human being’s face was just not the son she knew.
 
“I don’t know what they injected in him to turn him into the person who did what he did,” she said, making the motion of someone putting a syringe into the crook of her arm.
 
A friend of Eugene’s since they were teenagers told The Herald on Wednesday that Eugene had been troubled in recent years.
 
Joe Aurelus said Eugene told him he wanted to stop smoking pot, and that friends were texting Eugene Bible verses.
 
“I was just with him two weeks ago,”’ he said. They were at a friend’s house watching a movie and Eugene had a Bible in his hand.
 
“He was going through a lot with his family,” Aurelus said, and jumping from job to job.
 
“Rudy was battling the devil.”
 
Miami Herald staff writers Elinor J. Brecher and Scott Hiaasen contributed to this report.