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Kenyan student held in US over alleged cannibalism


AFP – 3 hrs ago


A 21-year-old student from Kenya was held without bail in the US state of Maryland Saturday after allegedly killing and eating parts of his housemate, CNN television reported.

Alexander Kinyua was arrested after being charged with first-degree murder, first-degree assault and second-degree assault in the alleged cannibalism case, the network said.

Harford County Sheriff Jesse Bane told reporters that Kinyua admitted killing his Ghanian housemate, cutting him up, and then eating his heart and part of his brain, the report said.


http://news.yahoo.com/kenyan-student-held-us-over-alleged-cannibalism-094717504.html

This tidy little snippet may seem entirely ordinary and, indeed, perhaps Alexander Kinyua was simply hungry. But this story brings up a larger issue. We have already established that virtually no records exist detailing the Great Uprising of 1927 in Mississippi. We have no way of knowing what other records do not exist. A search on the word “zombie” results in many irrelevant results such as a Wikipedia article with some notable inaccuracies. (Witchcraft?) While the zombie search still can provide useful information, a good researcher knows how to go around the obvious planted misinformation.

Alternative search terms should be topped by the words cannibals and cannibalism.

Be careful: Cannabis is something else.

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