October 5th, 2010

Bonyhád Man Butchers Brother, Marinates Him in Marjoram

If today’s feed is not already making you feel sick, this will probably do the trick. A 19-year-old man in the Tolna County town of Bonyhád has confessed to killing his 30-year-old brother with an axe and then taking bits of his dismembered body, covering them with spices, and leaving them to marinate in the basement. According to some breathless reports here and here, the unidentified teen laid into his bro with an axe while the latter was sleeping, apparently in some kind of drugged-out stupor. Using various other sharp implements he chopped the carcass into a bunch of smaller pieces which he then covered in “large amounts” of paprika and marjoram and hid under piles of trash in the basement.

Acquaintances of the two say they had a bad relationship for year (ya think?) and the police suspect money may have been a motive. A friend of the victim reported the crime to the cops after seeing lots of blood at the scene. The cops apparently had to use oxygen masks when entering the basement because of the stench of trash and marinating man-meat.

The suspect has confessed to crime, adding that after dismembering his brother he videotaped the torso so he could “face up” to the deed later, which seems kind of excessive to us, since we haven’t even seen a still picture of the horror and cant’ stop thinking about it. Fucking ick.

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  1. wolfi says:

    Now I understand what it means “to make minced meat out of someone” …

  2. Ricsi says:

    Of course the article fails to mention that they are Roma. just for clarification :)

  3. Lecter says:

    @ricsi thanks for that, I suppose a roma pörkölt is
    alright then?

  4. Ricsi says:

    Lector@Facts are facts and should not be left out for political correctness.

  5. Erik says:

    @Ricsi: Even if we can’t say for sure they are Roma, they are certainly Hungarians ;)

  6. Ricsi says:

    Erik@ Everybody KNOWS they are Roma,except you! A little too much PC. When a Roma is proud to be an Hungarian and contributes to the nation then I am happy to call him such,but when they constantly shout ‘Én nem Magyar,én Roma vagyok’ then what else can we call them,except Roma? I do not wish to insult them by calling them Hungarians :)

  7. Erik says:

    @Ricsi: Well you can’t say he wasn’t at all
    Hungarian: He used paprika!

  8. Farkas László says:

    All nationalities have their famed psychos. Here we are talking about just one murder victim, although interestingly disposed of. This incident pales in depravity compared with the deeds of our infamous Countess Báthory. I sure hope nobody decides to shoot for her “record”!

  9. Ricsi says:

    Erik@ You got me! He used paprika.he contributed to the nation (unless it was Tesco special imported).
    TESCO–T.E.Stockwell and COhen :) Shit,now you got me talking about the jews! Even less politically correct :)

  10. Lecter says:

    all taste the same ricsi, fava beans go well too!

  11. Ricsi says:

    Lecter@ You are enough to make anyone a vegan :)
    Enjoy your ‘dinner’ today.

  12. Chris says:

    They really take there cooking seriously here.
    Although thyme would have been better I am sure

  13. Dr. Evil says:

    Let’s hope this will catch on. Some people have too many brothers and not enough food.
    Fight two evils of our society: overpopulation and hunger. Eat thy brother.

  14. Grudge Report says:

    Humans are an excellent source of protein.
    At least they have some nutritional value…

 
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