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Victim who had his face eaten by Miami ‘cannibal’ speaks

nydailynews.com (9 months and 16 days ago)

Aug 9, 2012

Victim who had his face eaten by Miami ‘cannibal’ speaks

Ronald Poppo remembers Rudy Eugene, the crazed “Miami cannibal,” telling him they were both going to die. In a police interview, Poppo said his attacker “was talking kind of funny talk for a while.” The chilling “funny talk” was “that I was gonna die. And he was gonna die." full story

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'I'm living happily and learning to play the guitar': Miami cannibal victim Ronald Poppo describes life a year on...

'I'm living happily and learning to play the guitar': Miami cannibal victim Ronald Poppo describes life a year on from the horrific attack by Rudy Eugene that left him with 75% of his face chewed off

independent.co.uk (3 days ago)

Cannibal Victim Continues Recovery

abcnews.com (4 days ago)

'Miami Cannibal' victim copes with life nearly year later

orlandosentinel.com (3 days ago)

Miami cannibal attack victim recovering

cnn.com (2 days ago)

Face-Chewing Attack Victim Thankful

Face-Chewing Attack Victim Thankful

abcnews.com (3 days ago)

Ronald Poppo: Miami cannibal victim learning to play guitar as part of treatment

Ronald Poppo: Miami cannibal victim learning to play guitar as part of treatment

dailymail.co.uk (3 days ago)

UPDATE: Victim of Miami ‘cannibal’ one year later

UPDATE: Victim of Miami ‘cannibal’ one year later

nydailynews.com (3 days ago)

Face-Chewing Victim Continues Recovery in Miami

abcnews.com (4 days ago)

Miami Cannibal victim smiling again a year after losing eyes and nose in horrific face-eating attack

Miami Cannibal victim smiling again a year after losing eyes and nose in horrific face-eating attack

mirror.co.uk (3 days ago)

Face-chewing victim continues recovery in Miami

washingtontimes.com (3 days ago)

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