Miami zombie apocalypse, nude man eating face shot dead by police on MacArthur causeway. Causeway Cannibal has been identified as Rudy Eugene 31 [deceased].
Victim Ronald Poppo 65 left and right Miami Cannibal Rudy Eugene 31 deceased
Ronald Poppo, a 65 year old Miami homeless man, has been identified as the victim in the horrific face-chewing attack.
Miami Police Detective William Moreno said Eugene continued to chew on Poppo’s face even after he was shot. It took five more rounds to disable and kill Rudy Eugene.
WARNING: graphic photo from crime scene
Crime scene photo Miami cannibal attack Rudy Eugene shot dead by police after the nude man ate face off victim Ronald Poppo
An eyewitness said that the causeway cannibal was like a zombie, tearing off 75% of his victim’s face and growling like an animal at the police officer who shot him.
WARNING: Extremely graphic, gruesome, horrific picture of Miami man who lost 3/4 of his face, eaten off by cannibal attacker
Whatever you do, don’t look. I beg of you, Leave immediately. Not for the faint of heart.
Cannibal man eats face pictures graphic violence in Miami Florida horrific photos on gruesome zombie apocalypse Memorial Weekend
Homicide investigators believed the Miami cannibal was under the influence of a designer drug, LSD related bath salts.
Highway to hell on Memorial Day weekend. Stay safe.
In the 22 of 36 Bowl, more commonly called the 2012 AFC Championship Game, the New England Patriots survive a 4th Quarter scare by the Baltimore Ravens.
Both Quarterbacks were 22 of 36 passing on the day and Raven QB Joe Flacco had better stats than QB Tom Brady but it is the Pats who advance to the Super Bowl.
4th quarter Raven blunders included the likely game-winning dropped touchdown in the endzone with seconds left in the game.
And who can forget the botched field goal by ultra-reliable kicker William “Billy” Cundiff.
Though the Ravens had fewer turnovers, held the ball longer, outpassed and outran the Patriots they failed in the most important category of all, outscoring the opponent.
When it mattered most, zero fourth quarter points scored send the Baltimore Ravens and Ray Lewis home on a mad plane ride.