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WTF moment of the day

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This is the most horrifying thing you’re going to read all weekend ever.

The Miami Herald reports that a man was shot and killed by police after he attacked another man. AND ATE HALF HIS FACE.

Police found the attacker naked, eating what is believed to be a homeless man’s face. They ordered him to back away, and shot him when he wouldn’t stop EATING THE MAN’S FACE.

Amazingly, the victim was still alive, and was taken to the hospital with critical injuries. According to the Herald, “Police theorize the attacker might have been suffering from “cocaine psychosis,” a drug-induced craze that bakes the body internally and often leads the affected to strip naked to try and cool off.”

Good luck sleeping tonight.

Responses to "WTF moment of the day"

Gil Vasquez says:

just reading this reminded me of the first Silence Of The Lambs movie when Anthony Hopkins bites the face of the police officer guarding him on his escape. Pretty nasty…

Lisa says:

Actually we are going to technical, the man would just be labeled a cannibal, not a zombie. He went for the face, not the brains, and wasn’t the walking dead. Nasty still though.

Stephen says:

Lisa, he was just going through the face to get to the BRAAAINNNZZZ.

How do we know he was a zombie?

Cops shot him 5 times and he kept eating face. The 6th bullet hit him in the head and finally stopped him.

And everyone knows you have to shoot zombies in the head to stop them.

Just sayin' says:

“Zombies” didn’t start out as walking dead. Prior to “Night of the Living Dead” they were generally live people that had been placed under a voodoo curse. See “White Zombie” (1932) for example.

If you want to mint a zombie of your very own, space rays, yucky contagions, genetic engineering, and the other stuff of cinema would probably be (at the very least) cost prohibitive. “Cocaine psychosis” and it’s Central Valley trailer trash cousin “Methamphetamine psychosis” would be a better route. The problem is they don’t have the inherent control mechanism of a good old-school voodoo zombie, so you should be careful… it might just be your face that draws their attention.

Christy says:

Why do these disturbing stories ALWAYS come out of Texas or Florida?! ;p

Heather says:

Seriously. Florida scares the crap out of me.