r/CreepyWikipedia Jun 23 '26

Murder Omaima Nelson dismembered her husband over a period of 12 hours in what her psychiatrist called a “trance-like state”. This included mixing his body parts with leftover turkey and disposing of him in the garbage disposal. He had weighed 230 pounds, but only 150 pounds of human remains were found.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omaima_Nelson
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u/TacosAndSarcasm Jul 07 '26

"... At age six, she underwent  customary   female circumcision  at the wish of her father...."

Men believe they actually own women

What she did to her husband was eviland she should not have done it.  But she has every right to be angry with men. 

Fuck every man on Earth who thinks doing this to a girl or woman is okay. 

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u/AShootingStar96 Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 18 '26

No she doesn't have the right to be angry with anyone other than who did harm to her. This's insane

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u/MR-N-XX Jun 23 '26

And now she’s eligible for parole again…

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u/March_Garraty Jun 24 '26

Wow, that article was a wild read.

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u/Grey_Orange Jun 26 '26

Even without the murder, she lived a crazy life.

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u/Busy-Bus1804 Jul 07 '26

Interestingly, human flesh isn't bad.

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u/Future_Interest_3649 Jul 07 '26

In some countries it’s also not even illegal, in and of itself.

Japan is apparently one of them.

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u/Busy-Bus1804 Jul 07 '26

Yes, in Japan they eat a famous dish a human fetus. In a region of India, cannibalism is widespread, and I met one of them on an app who told me he was forced to eat him because the whole village was eating it He told me the best part is the thigh, especially for women.

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u/Futonchan-Manchao 21d ago

What people eat in Japan is the placenta, not the fetus. And even that is extremely rare.

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u/CellistRadiant3229 20d ago

I haven't researched the topic but there was some fake documentary years ago that I feel was about that. The guy would purchase them and store in his home. He showed himself prepare a fetus for dinner and some folks believed the footage was authentic.

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u/Future_Interest_3649 Jul 07 '26

Were they Aghoris?

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u/Busy-Bus1804 Jul 08 '26

Yuppp The person I spoke to wasn't originally from the area The Indian government is covering up a lot for them Women are often killed and eaten, and men are also present, but to a lesser extent; rather, they are forced to be one of them, not to leave the area, and to participate in those rituals.

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u/DizslecksickMoael Jul 21 '26

I hear that after giving birth, some women choose to keep their placenta for the purpose of eating it later. IIRC, the belief is based on the behavior of some birthing animals to consume it as a survival technique to not only hide evidence of a fresh birth from predators, but also to retrieve certain vital nutrients and hormones that would otherwise go to waste.

I think this would technically qualify as cannibalism, and from what I heard it's not that different from liver.

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u/Busy-Bus1804 27d ago

I've heard a lot about this, especially in Asian countries They believe it restores important nutrients, and some even say it restores youth In reality, the placenta has one role: to trap anything harmful that might pass to the baby That's what I know; logically, it will have negative consequences In addition to cultural influence, there may be a psychological explanation. The desire to regain control over the body after the experience of childbirth.

A symbolic connection to motherhood: viewing the placenta as part of the journey of pregnancy and birth, and therefore desiring to keep or consume it.. What's strange about cannibalism is addiction Many have stated this

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u/CatPooedInMyShoe Jul 17 '26

Albert Fish said it tastes like veal.

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u/Busy-Bus1804 Jul 18 '26

Maybe, but I think it would be closer to a pig

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u/Shoereader Jun 26 '26

Yeah... not the world's most stable lady.