Gilberto Valle, 28, allegedly conspired with an unnamed partner about “kidnapping, cooking and eating body parts of women”.
Police stormed his house in New York after finding emails between Valle and an alleged buyer.
They found the messages and pictures of 100 women and their addresses at his pad.
Valle reportedly wrote in the notes: “[My oven] is big enough to fit one of these girls if I folded their legs.
“I can just show up at her home unannounced, it will not alert her, and I can knock her out, wait until dark and kidnap her right out of her home.
“I was thinking of tying her body onto some kind of apparatus & cook her over a low heat, keep her alive as long as possible.”
Chillingly, he added: “I love that she is asleep right now not having the slightest clue of what we have planned. Her days are numbered. I’m glad you’re on board. She does look tasty doesn’t she?”
The exchanges from July are revealed in a sickening criminal complaint.
It tells how cops also found he had been editing a document on his computer entitled “Abducting and Cooking (victim 1): a Blueprint”.
And it reveals how he is said to have accessed police databases and asked his email chat pal about finding a recipe for chloroform.
Despite his writings, he never went through with his grizzly plans.
FBI acting assistant director Mary E Galligan said in a statement: “The allegations in the complaint really need no description from us. They speak for themselves.
“It would be an understatement merely to say Valle’s own words and actions were shocking.”
DailyPost
No comments:
Post a Comment