Police Arrest Men Cannibal


NEW YORK - A man from New Jersey was arrested on Friday (Saturday AM) after willing to pay a "cannibal police" to arrest a woman and send her to be raped.
So reports the investigation team the U.S. Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI). Federal authorities arrest Michael Vanhise (22 years) due to working with a police officer, Gilberto Vale III, who was arrested in October for conspiring to kidnap, torture, cooking and eating women.
According to the criminal, in a series of electronic mail or e-mail in January and February 2012, Vanhise try to bargain the price of services catching her, and sent Valle to arrest victim alive.
"Not to worry, he lived until you have received," said Valle of e-mails he received.
Vanhise admitted to investigators have sent electronic mail. Valle dubbed "the cannibal police" by some media. He was accused of planning to kidnap a woman from a list of names in his computer.
Police are cannibals do not feel guilty for claiming just messing around in the kidnapping and consider it as mere fantasy. His trial will be held this month.
Vanhise is a mechanic charged with two childless woman ordered to eat. She attended a federal court on Friday in jeans and a black shirt. The defense planned to be held on Monday.
Valle's lawyer, Julia Gatto, asserted that the arrest Vanhise is a tactic of the security authorities prevented the defense testified Valle.
However, the prosecutor still maintains that the two men had actually planned the kidnapping.
Vanhise Valle allegedly told the victim caught on demand in an e-mail containing a photo and address of a girl from Hamilton, New Jersey and two anonymous neighbors.
Valle's wife also found the data which he clumsy, reported an officer of the law. Two men were threatened with life sentences if convicted.
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