Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Spanish man drinks in bar with girlfriend's head in a bag in Cordoba, southern Spain

Spanish man drinks in bar with girlfriend's head in a bag in Cordoba, southern Spain

A Spanish man calmly drank beer with his mates in a bar with his murdered girlfriend's head in a bag, press reports said Tuesday.

After leaving the bar on Sunday, the 34-year-old climbed an electrical tower, was hit by a shock and plunged 30 metres (100 feet) to the ground, dying that evening in hospital, they said.

According to a report in the ABC daily newspaper, citing witnesses, the man told friends in the bar in Cordoba, southern Spain, that he had decapitated his 30-year-old partner.

"A while later when several customers left the bar and saw a pool of blood in the road, they immediately realized this was not a macabre joke. Horrified, they discovered a bag near the bar, inside of which was the victim's head," the ABC daily said.

Police confirmed they had found the woman's body with knife wounds, and that her suspected killer, identified only by his initials MRTR, had fallen from the electrical tower, later dying in a Cordoba hospital.

Near the tower they found a knife believed to be the murder weapon, said a Cordoba region spokeswoman for the national police, Rosa Ortiz.

1 comment:

  1. The guy walks into the bar, cool as cucumber, proceeds to talk about the crickets, his suntan, the head on his beer and oh the decapitated head of his girlfriend in the plastic bag to the left of hid Heineken. You probably even let him buy you a round or two…

    As our dear friend Samuel Beckett once said: “Madness isn’t what happens around you, its’ the way you perceive things around you…”

    http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2010/09/spanish-man-casually-lugs-his-decapitated-girlfriends-head-to-the-bar/

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