Both his ears remain intact. Wrood Kassira, Jackson chief of plastic surgery. Mental health providers have begun seeing Poppo, and doctors described his condition as upbeat but he has many months of surgery ahead. We did skin grafts to his wounds, which are still healing and evolving. He is missing his eyebrows and his eyes. It is hard to see who he is," said Dr. Police say 31 year-old Rudy Eugene randomly met Poppo on the side of a heavily trafficked Miami thoroughfare during Memorial Day weekend.
Law enforcement officials continue to speculate that the dangerous new street drug "bath salts" may have played a role in the attack. His demands were met with only growls. Eugene continued, and it took four bullets to kill and finally stop him as witnesses watched in horror.
According to police little remained of the victim's face, with 75 percent of it eaten away rendering him almost unrecognizable. One source says all that remained was blood and the victim's goatee. Police have not officially connected Eugene's behavior to "bath salts," but experts say he was exhibiting the classic signs of someone high on the drug.
Armando Aguilar, president of the Miami Fraternal Order of police, who has been in contact with the officer who killed Eugene, says the similarities between this and other recent cases involving "bath salts" are striking. People taking off their clothes. People suddenly have super human strength," says Aguilar.
Their organs are reaching a level that most would die. By the time police approach them they are a walking dead person. According to WPLG , the victim was a 65 year-old, apparently homeless man who was living near the causeway where the attack occurred.
Austin Harrouff. Austin Harrouff, a year-old FSU student, is accused of attacking a Florida couple at random, killing both and eating one of the victim's faces. NBC video still. Four years after a Miami "cannibal" was caught eating another man's face, a similar zombie-like attack has been reported near Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Police say Austin Harrouff, 19, fatally stabbed a couple at "random" outside their house and wounded their neighbor Monday night. When police arrived, he was biting chunks of the dead man's face off, according to the Miami Herald. The newspaper reports a stun gun and K-9 dog were initially unable to stop him from continuing to attempt to eat the victim. Four deputies eventually pried him off and arrested him. Homo homini lupus est, the saying goes: man is a wolf to man.
But that's supposed to be a metaphor. The fact that attacks with teeth are less frequently fatal than assaults with a deadly weapon might be some consolation — but the nation's media are now obsessing over this spate of so-called "zombie" attacks. The latest incident occurred in Florida on Wednesday night, when police used Tasers to subdue a naked man accused of taking a bite out of another man's arm. The suspect, Charles Baker, 26, didn't have long to chew on his prey before cops came running.
A Manatee County sheriff's office report said the victim, Jeffery Blake, 48, lost no flesh beyond a chunk from his left biceps. When police arrived Baker faced them, screamed and made as if to attack, the report said.
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