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Stavrose

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Man kills mother, grills part of body[/b]

Tue Apr 25, 8:23 AM ET

A Japanese man has confessed to killing his mother, dismembering her body, and grilling part of it on an electric hot plate after she nagged him about getting a job, media reports said.

Yaoki Osawa, 37, was arrested Monday on suspicion of disposing of his 57-year-old mother's body improperly, police in the western city of Osaka said.

According to police quoted by Kyodo news agency, Osawa killed his mother last May by battering her head with a stone after she fell down some stairs following an argument and was unable to move.

He then dismembered her body, embedding parts like the skull in cement and grilling others over an electric hot plate before throwing them out with the household garbage, supposedly to prevent them from giving off a smell.

Asked why he disposed of his mother's body in such a way, Osawa was quoted by Kyodo as saying: "I was at a loss about what to do with it."

Osaka police confirmed that parts of the body had been encased in cement but declined to confirm other details, saying the case was still under investigation.[/b][/quote] Source
 
We got worst crime reports here in California.
Like that guy 2 years back that kidnapped 2 women tourists and plunch them in acid to dissolve the bodies. That was in Yosemite National Park.
And stuff like that. The world is dangerous everywere, wherever you go.

Also that Peterson guy, that killed his wife and unborn son?!
Do I stop there or you want more? :P

Last month in Mexico, there was this guy that his girlfriend broke up with him and he killed her little brother and sister and almost kills her.

Dangerous world we live in, go to your Police station or the security section of your local newspaper and check what's going on, you'll see how screw up everything is.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Artica @ Apr 25 2006, 04:11 PM) [snapback]73988[/snapback][/center]
We got worst crime reports here in California.
Like that guy 2 years back that kidnapped 2 women tourists and plunch them in acid to dissolve the bodies. That was in Yosemite National Park.
And stuff like that. The world is dangerous everywere, wherever you go.

Also that Peterson guy, that killed his wife and unborn son?!
Do I stop there or you want more? :P

Last month in Mexico, there was this guy that his girlfriend broke up with him and he killed her little brother and sister and almost kills her.

Dangerous world we live in, go to your Police station or the security section of your local newspaper and check what's going on, you'll see how screw up everything is.
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Somebody was watching too much CSI. :lol:
 
OMG, fluffy, speaking of CSI, i had a total CSI moment in my Literature class the other day. We had read some Faulkner story called "A Rose for Emily." Its about some woman named emily who is really really weird, and pretty much keeps herself locked in her house except for her one servant. She is seen like once every few years or something. Anyway, some guy she is seeing before she went into total isolation was going to move in with her. She goes to the drug store and buys arsenic, supposedly for rats. Well, when the guy moves in, he is never seen again. Eventually, like 40 years later, Emily dies and the townspeople go to her house for the wake. They find this one door that was more or less sealed shut. They open the door and a huge dust cloud forms, since the door hadnt been opened for 40 years. They find a bed with a skeleton on it, and by it, there was a single strand of "iron-gray hair."

Our teacher was trying to tell us what that heir represented, that it was perhaps Emily's hair because she left it next to the body as a memoir or something. I raise my hand, i was like, "Ummm....no. That strand of hair belonged to Homer, the dead guy." And she goes, "How so? His hair was black." I go, "when someone is poisoned by arsenic, after they die, the arsenic travels into the hair and turns it into an iron-gray color." She's like, "Really? Wow, i never knew that. Is this common knowledge? How do you know this?" and I go, "I saw it on CSI."
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Fluffy @ Apr 25 2006, 02:41 PM) [snapback]74025[/snapback][/center]
Somebody was watching too much CSI. :lol:
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Never watch CSI. Look it up, it was a true story :P
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Stavrose @ Apr 25 2006, 06:11 PM) [snapback]74037[/snapback][/center]
OMG, fluffy, speaking of CSI, i had a total CSI moment in my Literature class the other day. We had read some Faulkner story called "A Rose for Emily." Its about some woman named emily who is really really weird, and pretty much keeps herself locked in her house except for her one servant. She is seen like once every few years or something. Anyway, some guy she is seeing before she went into total isolation was going to move in with her. She goes to the drug store and buys arsenic, supposedly for rats. Well, when the guy moves in, he is never seen again. Eventually, like 40 years later, Emily dies and the townspeople go to her house for the wake. They find this one door that was more or less sealed shut. They open the door and a huge dust cloud forms, since the door hadnt been opened for 40 years. They find a bed with a skeleton on it, and by it, there was a single strand of "iron-gray hair."

Our teacher was trying to tell us what that heir represented, that it was perhaps Emily's hair because she left it next to the body as a memoir or something. I raise my hand, i was like, "Ummm....no. That strand of hair belonged to Homer, the dead guy." And she goes, "How so? His hair was black." I go, "when someone is poisoned by arsenic, after they die, the arsenic travels into the hair and turns it into an iron-gray color." She's like, "Really? Wow, i never knew that. Is this common knowledge? How do you know this?" and I go, "I saw it on CSI."
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:lol:

You dork.
 
why would you want to dissolve the bodies in the first place? isn't the whole point of killing them to keep the body intact and... do things... to it?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Zampy @ Apr 26 2006, 08:50 AM) [snapback]74194[/snapback][/center]
why would you want to dissolve the bodies in the first place? isn't the whole point of killing them to keep the body intact and... do things... to it?
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My, aren't we the closet necrophiliac. :lol:

Sometimes you just want someone....gone.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Curse @ Apr 26 2006, 10:57 AM) [snapback]74257[/snapback][/center]
CSI is awesome I want to watch it now thanks you bastards
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aww :huh:
 
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