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Famous French author allegedly partook of human flesh

Chicago, Illinois, Daily Herald26 September 1913

DE MAUPASSANT AS CANNIBAL


Famous French Novelist Said to Have Had Human Flesh on His Table

Paris–“Guy de Maupassant as a Cannibal” is the subject of a remarkable reminiscence just published for the first time by a well known medical man, Maurice Pillet, in the Scientific Review. Pillet recounts that one day the great writer was coming out of his cab when a carman suddenly fell from the top of a ... [More »]

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Young girl overcome with bloodlust, 1866

Cumberland, Maryland, Allegiant18 July 1866

Cannibalism in France


A most singular case of anthropophagy has lately come before the tribunals of Paris. A young girl of eleven years of age attempted successively the life of her mother and sister for the sole purpose of drinking their blood. The child has been examined by competent physicians, and proved to be attacked by the strange ... [More »]

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The Barber and the Baker, 1866

The Brooklyn Eagle02 July 1866

A Horrible Story


A Paris correspondent of the London Star gives the following: In the days of Francis L. flourished a barber and a pastry cook, who were near neighbors. The pies sold by the latter were admirable – Soyer would not have disowned them. Their flavor had a delicacy that was peculiar, but delicious. The barber, too, ... [More »]

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