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– Investigators say a southern California chef has confessed he "slow cooked" his wife's body for days in 2009, then disposed of the remains. "For some reason I just got violent,"
"I just slowly cooked it, and I ended up cooking her for four days," Viens said in a taped police interview played for the jury. He mixed what remained with other waste and dumped it, reports the Los Angeles Times. Viens has pleaded not guilty; Dawn's body was never found.
Viens has pleaded not guilty to killing his wife, whose body was never found. After Viens learned investigators suspected he had killed her, he jumped off the cliff -- feet first, hands extended over his head -- in Rancho Palos Verdes. That's how he ended up in the hospital, so severely injured that he is attending his murder trial in a wheelchair.
David Viens' wife, Dawn Viens, disappeared in October 2009. In March 2011, David Viens told sheriff's investigators why they hadn't been able to find the body of his wife, who'd been missing for nearly a year and half.
I live in Seattle...and a man that had been married for 40 plus years...was a good neighbor and professed to love his wife...and in public they seemed happy...went berserk one night and killed her.
Originally posted by silo13
reply to post by caladonea
I live in Seattle...and a man that had been married for 40 plus years...was a good neighbor and professed to love his wife...and in public they seemed happy...went berserk one night and killed her.
How recently? I have to ask of course.
Beyond that? You're oh so correct. We never really know the 'other people' in our life. But that being said? And even though I agree with you and thank you for your input?
WHY NOW?
peace
Source: Hannibal Lecter TV Series in Development, Coming Soon, Sept, 12, 2011
Normally there would be nothing too unsettling to hear that chef Jose Andres has been hired as a culinary consultant, but when you realize it’s for NBC’s upcoming Hannibal, and that the title character has a penchant for human flesh – well, it brings with it something far more chilling
Originally posted by Jordan River
I think the question is, would you try it?
I would, i hear it taste like pork
but in all seriousness, possibly the zombie Revelation apoco
Could be, but TPTB may have more spices in this pot roast