Cannibalism Today: 13 Real Life Cannibal Tribes, Families in India and Around the World

Insider Monkey has come up with a thrilling topic again – Cannibalism today: 13 real life cannibal tribes, families in India and around the world. When we think of cannibalism we generally think about tribes in the rain forests or long-distance islands, where the birds don’t even fly, but the truth is that cannibalism appears in the civilized world as well from time time.

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Now without a further ado let’s see what Insider Monkey has investigated for us. We have picked three of real life cannibal tribes, families in India and around the world from their list.

The first one is The Price Family. This is one of those cases that you would wish not to have heard about, but since it is one of the most shocking so far, we have to write about it. This occurred in Australia in 2000, when John Price was killed or better said butchered by his lover Katharine Knight, who did not stop at that point. She cooked his head with vegetables and served it as a dinner to his children. Fortunately, the police came before them, and she received a life sentence. The second story is David the “Chef”. Isn’t it gross to even think about someone who is a chef in his real life, to actually likes preparing and eating human flesh as well? This case happened in California in 2009, and after having an argument with his wife, Dawn, David who ranked 10th on our list of real life cannibal tribes, families in India and around the world ,“accidentally” killed her, and not knowing what to do, he decided to cook her. After the terrifying murder had been discovered, he admitted everything, saying even that the “cooking process” lasted for four days. At last, but not least, let’s see Omaima Nelson Case. This case may be described as the case of a black widow who is convicted of a second-degree murder. A born Egyptian, former model and a nanny, situated in California was accused of killing her husband. But, wait a moment, she did not only kill him; she actually ate him after taking away his life. However, she never admitted eating him, but the fact remains that she cooked him as a regular Sunday meal, being the reason why she is mostly compared to Hannibal Lecter from Silence of the Lambs.

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