WARNING: The following story is not for the faint of heart.
The Holy Ghost has moved me to bring THIS story, because Jesus wants the ugly reality of the homersexural lifestyle revealed for all to see. The radical queers don't ever talk about this kind of thing, do they! Well stories like this are PROOF POSITIVE that sodomy is a gateway sin. Sin begets SIN, people!!
Apparently this demon has been sentenced to prison for life. Which is probably exactly what he wanted, because we all know what goes on in there.
The Holy Ghost has moved me to bring THIS story, because Jesus wants the ugly reality of the homersexural lifestyle revealed for all to see. The radical queers don't ever talk about this kind of thing, do they! Well stories like this are PROOF POSITIVE that sodomy is a gateway sin. Sin begets SIN, people!!

Killer chef cooked dead boyfriend
A chef has been found guilty of stabbing his lover to death before slicing pieces of his flesh off and cooking them.
Anthony Morley, 36, the first winner of Mr Gay UK, had denied murdering 33-year-old Damian Oldfield.
Pieces of cooked human flesh were found in Morley's kitchen at Bexley Avenue, Leeds, a jury at Leeds Crown Court heard.
Morley then walked to a nearby takeaway and admitted the killing.
The murder was described by prosecutors in court, as "terrible, horrific and bizarre".
When the jury returned their verdict members of the packed public gallery cheered and applauded.
Morley bowed his head and several members of the jury left the court in tears.
During the two-week trial jurors heard Morley had carved sections of flesh from Mr Oldfield's body.
Police who searched the house found pieces of Mr Oldfield's flesh cooked on a chopping board.
Jurors were told the two men had been involved in a relationship "of some kind", but Morley was confused about his sexuality.
He won the Mr Gay title in 1993 but had a girlfriend at the time.
Victim Mr Oldfield had been in a relationship with Morley.
On the day of the killing both men had been drinking before going to bed.
Morley said he could not remember killing Mr Oldfield and denied the murder charge on the grounds of provocation or diminished responsibility.
He had claimed Mr Oldfield had tried to rape him in the bedroom.
After the case Mr Oldfield's mother said the family had been robbed of an easy-going man.
His mother Denise, said in a statement: "We shared a special bond, which I can still feel, but now I'm only left with memories and that's not good enough.
"Damian loved life and he has had that taken away from him in the cruelest of circumstances.
"He was so easy-going and friendly that to know Damian for five minutes was to know Damian as a friend."
West Yorkshire Police said none of their Homicide and Major Inquiry Team had been involved in a crime of that nature before.
A chef has been found guilty of stabbing his lover to death before slicing pieces of his flesh off and cooking them.
Anthony Morley, 36, the first winner of Mr Gay UK, had denied murdering 33-year-old Damian Oldfield.
Pieces of cooked human flesh were found in Morley's kitchen at Bexley Avenue, Leeds, a jury at Leeds Crown Court heard.
Morley then walked to a nearby takeaway and admitted the killing.
The murder was described by prosecutors in court, as "terrible, horrific and bizarre".
When the jury returned their verdict members of the packed public gallery cheered and applauded.
Morley bowed his head and several members of the jury left the court in tears.
During the two-week trial jurors heard Morley had carved sections of flesh from Mr Oldfield's body.
Police who searched the house found pieces of Mr Oldfield's flesh cooked on a chopping board.
Jurors were told the two men had been involved in a relationship "of some kind", but Morley was confused about his sexuality.
He won the Mr Gay title in 1993 but had a girlfriend at the time.
Victim Mr Oldfield had been in a relationship with Morley.
On the day of the killing both men had been drinking before going to bed.
Morley said he could not remember killing Mr Oldfield and denied the murder charge on the grounds of provocation or diminished responsibility.
He had claimed Mr Oldfield had tried to rape him in the bedroom.
After the case Mr Oldfield's mother said the family had been robbed of an easy-going man.
His mother Denise, said in a statement: "We shared a special bond, which I can still feel, but now I'm only left with memories and that's not good enough.
"Damian loved life and he has had that taken away from him in the cruelest of circumstances.
"He was so easy-going and friendly that to know Damian for five minutes was to know Damian as a friend."
West Yorkshire Police said none of their Homicide and Major Inquiry Team had been involved in a crime of that nature before.

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