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NYPD Cannibal Cop
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Why read the story when this guy fucking reports it word for word!

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Jesus
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#3
Fuckin unbelievable! Not one of NY's finest!
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#4
He wanted "girl meat" for Thanksgiving:

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This is one sick person. I am glad he didn't act out his fantasies. Can he be convicted though? Using the NYPD computers to check out his victims, OK.
But he didn't actually harm anyone, can they convict for intent?
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(11-26-2012, 04:06 PM)Cheyne Wrote: But he didn't actually harm anyone, can they convict for intent?

That's why they arrested him; he was sizing up his first meal and had it all planned out.
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My gawd, he wanted to slow roast her.
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I am pretty sure this is how the Zombie thing starts....just saying.

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Friggin' weirdo.

The Cannibal cop judge stood before potential jurors Friday and described and showed photos of the depraved and wrenching evidence they could witness if chosen to for the trial.

Accused 'cannibal cop' Gilberto Valle, a New York City police officer, was arrested in October and accused of plotting to kidnap, rape, cook and eat several women.

The obsession began around age 12, his lawyers say, when he saw 'The Mask' - a comedy starring Jim Carey as a man who finds a magic mask that transforms him into a wild man.

Valle wasn't interested in Cary, though. He was interested in the young Cameron Diaz, who made her big-screen debut in the movie. Specifically, he was drawn to the scene where she is bound and tied to a bomb by the movie's villain.

'That pattern of arousal appears to have originated with a scene in the movie,' court documents say.

The fantasies subsequently became deeper and darker.

Standing before 87 people, U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe coolly and professionally described what jurors will encounter in the trial.

This included explicit discussions of necrophilia, sexual asphyxiation, mutilation, rape fantasies, torture, and sadomasochism.

One staged image shows a naked blonde woman lying on a platter like a suckling pig with her hands and feet bound and an apple in her mouth

The second staged picture is of a naked woman who appears to be screaming as she is blindfolded and bound to a spit above an open fire. At the edge of the frame, a man hides his face as a turns her over the flames.

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#9
How ignorant we all are about what the hell is actually out there in this country.
Most scary shit is this is a Cop.
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(02-09-2013, 10:21 AM)Misguided Wrote: How ignorant we all are about what the hell is actually out there in this country.


I'm not ignorant to what is out there. A kind smile & pretty face doesn't mean a goddamn thing. People are fucked up. Monsters can be beautiful/handsome and educated.
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The trial for this is starting.

One thing I noted as I read the story was that he had found a "home" on a website along with 38,000 other people, a place where regulars liked to post about suffocating, then cooking & eating women. That ol' adage birds of a feather comes to mind.

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#12
No words.
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#13
He'll be getting three hots and cot... just no cooked lady meat.

Accused "cannibal cop" Gilberto Valle was convicted today on all charges in what prosecutors called a "heinous plot" to kidnap, cook and eat his wife and several other women.

A six-woman, six-man Manhattan federal court jury announced the stunning decision after 16 hours of deliberations.

Valle, 28, faces up to life in the slammer for his sickening scheme, which he hatched over the Web with people he met through the darkfetishnet.com Web site.

The verdicts stunned Valle, who slumped his shoulders and bowed his head after hearing the jury’s findings.

Valle’s lawyer Julia Gatto put her hands and head on the defense table, in total disbelief.


http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/canni...hhN4h8dL2L
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(03-12-2013, 12:16 PM)Jimbone Wrote: The verdicts stunned Valle


Isn't that amazing? Ray Charles could have seen that coming.
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Just in time for Mother's Day!

Valle still has not been sentenced.

But, his proud momma has given the media an update on sonny's life these days.

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“He has mastered making pizza,” his mother, ^ Elizabeth Valle, told the Daily News. The pizza is so good, she said, even the jail guards like to eat it.

Gilberto Valle, 30, makes breakfast and lunch daily for his fellow prisoners in a kitchen at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan. He earns 44 cents an hour in perhaps the most ironic jail work assignment in recent memory.

Mom thinks he's innocent; just misunderstood -- despite all that pesky physical evidence of her boy plotting and conspiring to lure, kill, cook, and eat those tasty little bitches.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-...z31EL41xrt
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#16
Wonder where the pepperoni came from?
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CONVICTION OVERTURNED

NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge has overturned the conviction of a former New York City police officer accused of plotting to kidnap, kill and eat young women.

In his 118-page opinion, first reported by The New York Times, Judge Gardephe said: "The evidentiary record is such that it is more likely than not the case that all of Valle's Internet communications about kidnapping are fantasy role-play."

"The judge's well-reasoned decision validates what we have said since the beginning: There was no crime," she said. "Gil Valle is innocent of any conspiracy. Gil is guilty of nothing more than having unconventional thoughts."

Gardephe upheld Valle's conviction on a charge of illegally gaining access to the law enforcement database, which carried a maximum sentence of one year. Valle was fired after his conviction.

In one of the numerous online conversations shown to the jury during the trial, Valle told a man he met in a fetish chat room, "I want her to experience being cooked alive. She'll be trussed up like a turkey. ... She'll be terrified, screaming and crying."

In another exchange, Valle suggested a woman he knew would be easy prey because she lived alone. The men discussed cooking her, basted in olive oil, over an open fire and using her severed head as a centerpiece for a sit-down meal.

Valle, who could have faced life in prison, was acquitted of kidnapping conspiracy charges, the most serious count he faced. He was convicted in March 2013 and had not yet been sentenced.

A jury had concluded he wasn't just fantasizing when he conversed online with others he had never met about killing and cooking his wife and others in a cannibalism plot.


Full story: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/01...46955.html
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Had the asshole not used his position as a police officer to illegally obtain women's addresses and discussed real women in his kidnap/torture/kill/eat fantasies, I could understand the judge overturning the conviction (on the basis that it was an overreach by the thought police -- with no crime having been committed).

But, the fact that some of Valle's fantasy victims were real people to whom he'd secretly gained access leads me to believe that the jury got it right -- Valle was stopped before he had a chance to turn his fantasies into realities.

Oh well, looks like he'll be freed soon.
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Wow! WTF!

So, chances are he'll bring his fantasies to life and someone will have to die in order for the judge to see the error of his ways. I hope there is an incredible uproar over this.
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#19
No Shit, maybe an opportunity for some crowd sourcing to keep an eye on this particular mad dog.
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