Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Victim of Gruesome Cannibal Attack Speaks after 2 Months in the Hospital

WARNING, CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES!!
Eugene
There has been a new light shed on the horrific attack from May 26th after the victim Ronald Poppo spoke for the first time since the attack.
Poppo recalls that he we resting underneath an exit ramp when Eugene came up to him and accused him of stealing his bible. Poppo denied the accusation and Eugene threatened to kill Poppo, and then attacked. When the cops arrived and ordered Eugene to stop he only growled at police, forcing police to shoot several times, and ultimately kill Eugene to get him off Poppo.
Poppo is now in a Miami long-term-care facility. On the gruesome day in May, Poppo had over half his face eaten off by Rudy Eugene in an attack lasting 18-minutes. While many had suspected Eugene had done “bath salts” before the attack, known to cause severe hallucinations and paranoia, the toxicology reports showed that Eugene had nothing but marijuana in his system.

While some might say that marijuana might have been the cause of this, experts agree that it is very unlikely because none of the known effects of marijuana cause severe violent behavior and we found no studies that linked cannabis to cannibalism. However there are some drugs that would not show up on a toxicology report, which may be a contributing factor to why Eugene attacked Poppo. As of now it is still a mystery why a naked Eugene undressed Poppo then attacked and chewed Poppo’s face off. Some talking heads have dubbed this event the beginning of the “Zombie Apocalypse,” because of the bizarre rise in cannibal behavior in Florida the past few months. Coincidently the Center for Disease Control, or CDC, released an article 10 days before the attack titled, “Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse.”
Eugene
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