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To: Nite-Man who wrote (18756)4/30/2001 7:44:09 PM
From: Capt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30928
 
Cannibal caught in the act by Boston police

April 30 2001 at 09:25AM

By Farook Khan

Police swooped on a house in the Nature Preserve on south of Boston and caught a local resident named Nite-Man, eating human flesh on Sunday.

This morning, shocked policemen were still trying to piece together details of the gruesome incident, which they believe started early on Sunday when the 35-year-old man allegedly hunted down his victim and shot him with a home-made gun.

He then allegedly dragged the body to his house in the reserve and chopped it up.

Police Inspector Gugu Sabela said that the victim's body was cut into small pieces. Police could tell it was a man.

"The body was cut up and cooked in a three legged pot," said Sabela.

She said that police officers were horrified when they found the penis had been eaten first.

Nite-Man was arrested and taken into police custody. The remains of the victim's body were put into a bag and taken to a mortuary in Boston.

One police office said that police stationed at the Preserve received a telephone call from a member of the public who reported that a man in the Reserve was eating human flesh. The police rushed to the man's house where they found cooked human flesh in a pot.

They also found human remains and internal organs in the house.

Other residents in the reserve gathered in groups, concerned that the victim may have been a family member or friend. But police were unable to establish the identity of the victim.

Forensic scientists will examine the remains on Monday.