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A new meaning to "having dinner with a friend".

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/moroccan-w...074527333.html

A Moroccan woman has been arrested after she allegedly killed and cooked
her lover €“ before serving him up to workers.

The unidentified woman is alleged to have killed her boyfriend of seven
years after he told her that he planned on marrying someone else.

The suspect is said to have served up the victims remains as machboos €“
a traditional Gulf dish of rice and meat similar to biryani €“ to
Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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On 2018-11-22 10:59 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> A new meaning to "having dinner with a friend".
>
> https://uk.news.yahoo.com/moroccan-w...074527333.html
>
>
> A Moroccan woman has been arrested after she allegedly killed and cooked
> her lover €“ before serving him up to workers.
>
> The unidentified woman is alleged to have killed her boyfriend of seven
> years after he told her that he planned on marrying someone else.
>
> The suspect is said to have served up the victims remains as machboos €“
> a traditional Gulf dish of rice and meat similar to biryani €“ to
> Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).


Well that's a shame. I had Moroccan food at a restaurant in Toronto a
number of years ago and it was a great experience. It was a menu meal
with a number of courses, and everything was delicious. I am not sure
what it was about that place but the ambience was aphrodisiac. The women
were all smooching and cuddling with their partners.... all of them.

I always wanted to go back, but now you have me worried about what they
might try to feed me.
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A new meaning to "having dinner with a friend".

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/moroccan-w...074527333.html

A Moroccan woman has been arrested after she allegedly killed and cooked
her lover €“ before serving him up to workers.

The unidentified woman is alleged to have killed her boyfriend of seven
years after he told her that he planned on marrying someone else.

The suspect is said to have served up the victims remains as machboos €“
a traditional Gulf dish of rice and meat similar to biryani €“ to
Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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Ugh.

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On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 22:59:29 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>A new meaning to "having dinner with a friend".
>
>https://uk.news.yahoo.com/moroccan-w...074527333.html
>
>A Moroccan woman has been arrested after she allegedly killed and cooked
>her lover – before serving him up to workers.
>
>The unidentified woman is alleged to have killed her boyfriend of seven
>years after he told her that he planned on marrying someone else.
>
>The suspect is said to have served up the victim’s remains as machboos –
>a traditional Gulf dish of rice and meat similar to biryani – to
>Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).


If I were to dig up Stephen Hawking's remains and eat them - would
that make me a cannibal or a vegetarian?
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In article >, says...
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> A new meaning to "having dinner with a friend".
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>
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/moroccan-w...074527333.html


>in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).


The significant line of that report is the location, and "she was
arrested before reportedly confessing."

Forced and torture "confessions" seem to be a common feature in UAE
courts

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-uae-tortured-
into-confessions-un-report

https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/articl...17/UAE-forced-
confessions-from-Swiss-journalists-of-fictitious-Qatar-link

https://www.alkarama.org/en/articles...-sentenced-15-
years-prison-sole-basis-confessions-extracted-under-torture

http://www.universityworldnews.com/a...81121131447711

"he was forced to sign a document in Arabic, even though he doesn?t
speak or read Arabic. "It has now been disclosed [it] was a confession
statement,"

Janet UK


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On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 22:59:29 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> The unidentified woman is alleged to have killed her boyfriend of seven
> years after he told her that he planned on marrying someone else.
>
> The suspect is said to have served up the victim¡¦s remains as machboos ¡V
> a traditional Gulf dish of rice and meat similar to biryani ¡V to
> Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).


"Officers say the woman killed the man three months ago but the
"crime was only recently discovered after a human tooth was found
inside her blender by the victim¡¦s brother, who searched their
home in the city of Al Ain."

This has to be planted evidence - probably a tooth he lost or had
pulled as a kid that the borther grabbed from his brother's memento
box. Why would there be a single tooth in blender and not several?
Why would his brother even look in the blender? Who tries to grind
up skulls in a blender?

You need a really good food processor for that. Or if you're Sheldon
you use your excellent knife skills and razor sharp Ginsu knives to
slice up human skulls and throw the rest through the meat grinder.

"She initially told officers that she had kicked her lover out of
their home but later confessed, describing the killing as a moment
of ¡¥insanity¡¦"

If the killing was a "moment of insanity", what was the subsequent
grinding him up and making pilaf out of him? You should get at least
60 pounds of meat out of an Average Morrocccan. How many servings
did he make? Recipe? All the recipes I see out there use chicken
instead.

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On 11/24/2018 4:58 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 22:59:29 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>
>> The unidentified woman is alleged to have killed her boyfriend of seven
>> years after he told her that he planned on marrying someone else.
>>
>> The suspect is said to have served up the victim¡¦s remains as machboos ¡V
>> a traditional Gulf dish of rice and meat similar to biryani ¡V to
>> Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

>
> "Officers say the woman killed the man three months ago but the
> "crime was only recently discovered after a human tooth was found
> inside her blender by the victim¡¦s brother, who searched their
> home in the city of Al Ain."
>
> This has to be planted evidence - probably a tooth he lost or had
> pulled as a kid that the borther grabbed from his brother's memento
> box. Why would there be a single tooth in blender and not several?
> Why would his brother even look in the blender? Who tries to grind
> up skulls in a blender?


IIRC, it was a tooth that did in the wood chipper guy that got rid of
his wife.

If the story is true, there has to be more to it. There are a lot of
bones and stuff to get rid of, but done right, they could probably just
go into a trash bag never to be seen again.
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2018 15:41:30 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> On 11/24/2018 4:58 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
>> On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 22:59:29 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>
>>> The unidentified woman is alleged to have killed her boyfriend of seven
>>> years after he told her that he planned on marrying someone else.
>>>
>>> The suspect is said to have served up the victim¡¦s remains as machboos ¡V
>>> a traditional Gulf dish of rice and meat similar to biryani ¡V to
>>> Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

>>
>> "Officers say the woman killed the man three months ago but the
>> "crime was only recently discovered after a human tooth was found
>> inside her blender by the victim¡¦s brother, who searched their
>> home in the city of Al Ain."
>>
>> This has to be planted evidence - probably a tooth he lost or had
>> pulled as a kid that the borther grabbed from his brother's memento
>> box. Why would there be a single tooth in blender and not several?
>> Why would his brother even look in the blender? Who tries to grind
>> up skulls in a blender?

>
> IIRC, it was a tooth that did in the wood chipper guy that got rid of
> his wife.
>
> If the story is true, there has to be more to it. There are a lot of
> bones and stuff to get rid of, but done right, they could probably just
> go into a trash bag never to be seen again.


This has a little more into, but still doesn't shed any light as to
why there was a recognizable tooth in the blender and why his
brother was looking for him in a blender.

https://www.iflscience.com/editors-b...investigation/

OnFood: The article says that human meat has less calories than
pig, chicken, goat, or lamb. But that may be just for the average
Moroccan meat rather than, say, a prized Kobe sumo wrestler.

-sw
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On 11/24/2018 3:41 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 11/24/2018 4:58 AM, Sqwertz wrote:


>> This has to be planted evidence - probably a tooth he lost or had
>> pulled as a kid that the borther grabbed from his brother's memento
>> box.Â* Why would there be a single tooth in blender and not several?
>> Why would his brother even look in the blender?Â*Â* Who tries to grind
>> up skulls in a blender?

>
> IIRC, it was a tooth that did in the wood chipper guy that got rid of
> his wife.


As I recall, he had a chiippie on the side. (sorry)

He chipped her body into a ravine, they found some bones and, as a
real kicker, some mail with her name and address that made it through
in one piece.

> If the story is true, there has to be more to it.Â* There are a lot of
> bones and stuff to get rid of, but done right, they could probably just
> go into a trash bag never to be seen again.


Hardly seems part of the head would go into the blender and what's
left, one tooth? Why would you put the jaw in a blender.

nancy

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On 2018-11-23, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

> her lover ??? before serving him up to workers.


Ah Ed, that's no reason to dislike Moroccan dishes. Did "her lover"
taste good?

I often make up a batch o' Moroccan Chicken w/ a spice blend of "Ras
El Hanout", a Moroccan spice blend much like Garam Masala. IOW, it's
basically a curry dish, which you recently stated you dislike. 8|

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On 24 Nov 2018, notbob wrote
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> On 2018-11-23, Ed > wrote:
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> > her lover ??? before serving him up to workers.

>
> Ah Ed, that's no reason to dislike Moroccan dishes. Did "her lover"
> taste good?
>
> I often make up a batch o' Moroccan Chicken w/ a spice blend of "Ras
> El Hanout", a Moroccan spice blend much like Garam Masala. IOW, it's
> basically a curry dish, which you recently stated you dislike. 8|
>
> nb


I like a lamb tagine with apricots, dates, sultanas and spices; although
someone will now tell me it is not authentic or Moroccan.


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