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This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
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This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories-43588465


Quote:she was missing more than just a leg, says Dr Owiss Koroma, Sierra Leone's only pathologist. On examining her body he found that her tongue, ovaries, intestines, womb, fallopian tube and vagina had also been taken. Someone had removed them with surgical precision. The case, says Koroma, has all the hallmarks of a ritual killing.
These murders, carried out so that body parts can be used in black magic rituals, usually involve child victims, whose younger and healthier organs are thought to be more powerful than those of an adult.
"People use body parts for fame, wealth, or to gain power," says Ibrahim Samura, head of media for Sierra Leone's police force. The parts can be used in different ways, depending on the purpose. Tongues are thought to empower a person to speak well, for example. A juju man will say, "I need a female breast," Samura says. "It will be used as a charm or a sacrifice."




This is in modern day Seria Leone and is apparently done for powerful politicians.



You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.

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#2
RE: This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
Ewwwww . . . .
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#3
RE: This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
Welcome to the 11th Century.
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#4
RE: This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
Apparently they had a BBQ planned. Invitation must have gotten lost in the mail. 

I would have been good for a kidney and couple feet of colon.
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#5
RE: This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
Ewwwww . . . .
 The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it. 




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#6
RE: This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
What can I say to make Vor go for a third "ewwww"?
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
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#7
RE: This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
A picture of your otter cloaca would do it . . .
 The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it. 




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#8
RE: This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
Aren't you just pleasant this evening.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
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#9
RE: This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
Alternative scenarios:

None of that shit actually happened. Irrational people are passing on urban myths.

It happened but there is a serial killer loose and irrational people are blaming it on wooji booji!
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#10
RE: This is where belief in the supernatural leads.
Just to enrich your topic with more "stomach upsetting" facts:

Quote:Thai police arrest man with suitcase full of gold plated babies set to be used in black magic ritual


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...itual.html



Quote:Chow has reportedly admitted buying the bodies, which had been roasted dry and painted in gold leaf, for 200,000 baht (£4,040).
Back in Taiwan he could have sold them for six times that amount to rich clients who believe the foetuses will bring them good fortune. ‘The bodies are between the ages of two and seven months,’ said Wiwat Kumchumnan, of the police’s children and women protection unit.
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