Zombie Apolcalypse: Man Who Ate Roommates Brains Make Previous Facebook Comments

Zombie Apolcalypse: Man Who Ate Roommates Brains Make Previous Facebook Comments

 

 

 

In the cases of cannibalism that have been cropping up this past week, the Kenyan student who is accused of killing and eating his roommates brains and heart previously made comments on Facebook about "mass human sacrifices".  As details continue to emerge about the case, many people have been to obsess about whether there is a so-called "Zombie Apocalypse."   The CDC has denied existence of Zombies.  

 

Huffingtonpost:

 

Authorities say Alex Kinyua, 21, admitted using a knife to kill and carve up Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, 37, before eating his heart and parts of his brain. The older man had been staying with Kinyua's family for about six weeks at their townhouse in the Baltimore suburb of Joppatowne.
 
Both the victim and his alleged killer had attended nearby Morgan State University, a historically black university in Baltimore. Kinyua had just finished his junior year, and Agyei-Kodie was a graduate student who last attended classes in 2008. Both men were also originally from Africa; Kinyua was from Kenya and Agyei-Kodie from Ghana.

 

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Hot Brazilian Model Defends Hot Brazilian Model: Adriana Takes Up for Gisele

Hot Brazilian Model Defends Hot Brazilian Model: Adriana Takes Up for Gisele

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adriana is coming to the aide of her fellow model mate, Gisele. G has been getting some flack for the comments she made defending her husband, Tom Brady after the loss to the NYC Giants at Super Bowl 46.

 

After being heckled by a  NYC Giants fan, G said to other friends her husband could not throw the ball and catch the ball too, leaving many to ponder that she broke the "brotherhood" oath.  This is when you don't openly blame teammates for losses.

In true model fashion Lima appeared on Fox & Friends and said:

 Bündchen’s comments were not meant to be anything bad. “Being a celebrity, anything you do, you say, you’re being followed,” Lima said, adding that as celebrities you are judged by “anything you do, by any movement.”

 

She continued, " the worst part is as a family, you are put under “a lot of pressure, "saying “it was a huge game, you know things happen.”

 

 

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