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Old 10/05/11, 10:10 AM
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Newly wed bride who killed & cooked husband, seeks parole

Omaima Nelson, an Egyptian-born former model and nanny,
is set to appear before parole commissioners Wednesday
at the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla
where she has been serving a life sentence.

http://news.yahoo.com/calif-wife-kil...201941658.html

Prosecutors said the then-23-year-old killed Nelson and likely plotted to steal from him as she
had done with other middle-aged men she had seduced in the past. Authorities said she
tied up her husband of less than a month, killed him and dismembered the body, churning his
parts through a garbage disposal that neighbors said ran nonstop in the hours after the murder.

Authorities found some of Nelson's body parts stuffed in garbage bags and mixed with leftover Thanksgiving
turkey. His hands had been fried in oil and his head boiled and stuffed in (a) freezer, said Randy Pawloski,
a senior deputy district attorney in Orange County who prosecuted the case and will argue against her release.

"She's tremendously dangerous," said Pawloski,
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Old 10/05/11, 10:20 AM
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Hmmm...did she eat any of it?
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Old 10/05/11, 11:17 AM
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In the article, she 'claimed' that she did......

but then immediately recanted......if she was capable of putting him through her version of a
Cusinart; i.e. (garbage disposal going full-time according to the neighbors) then a little 'sampling'
of the finished product, doesn't seem like a stretch to imagine.

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She's probably going to apply for a loan to open a restaurant and Obama will likely give her one...

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Thats taking self sufficiency a bit too far.....maybe thats the new "Chinese Chicken".
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Old 10/07/11, 02:57 AM
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Sure glad I date a gal who prefers ordering take out.
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Sure glad I date a gal who prefers ordering take out.
So did this gal... Hmmm what should I take out first?? his liver or kidneys??
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There is something just plain ol sick about running a body through the garbage disposal. composting is so much more efficient.
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