Cannibalism

Cannibal Granted Supervised Release After Brain-Eating Murder

Tyree Smith, found not guilty by reason of insanity for the 2012 hatchet murder and cannibalism of Angel Gonzalez, has been conditionally released from Whiting Forensic Hospital after nine months in a supervised community facility. This decision, following a Psychiatric Security Review Board hearing, was based on a psychiatrist’s assessment of his full remission from schizophrenia and substance abuse disorders. However, the victim’s family expressed deep concerns about public safety, a sentiment echoed by several state senators who deemed the release “outrageous.” Smith’s release mandates continued treatment and strict supervision.

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South African Miners Resort to Cannibalism After Police Blockade

The horrifying story emerging from South Africa involves illegal miners trapped deep underground in abandoned mine shafts, a situation that tragically spiraled into cannibalism due to a multifaceted failure of law enforcement and a desperate struggle for survival. The initial strategy employed by South African police to “smoke out” these hundreds of illegal miners involved cutting off their food and water supplies, hoping to force them to the surface and face arrest. This tactic, however, backfired spectacularly.

Instead of surrendering, the miners remained underground for months, a prolonged stand-off where the desperation of their situation intensified. The lack of food and water forced some miners to resort to cannibalism, a gruesome testament to their plight.… Continue reading