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    Hannibal LEctor - the book

    Well, here it is, I finally read the squeal to Science of the Lambs. Harris is very good, he has included virtually every known criminal in one or two profiles. Does anyone here remember the reference about the wild boars? It took me a while, but finally I remembered a case in Indiana, where two women conspired to murder the husband of the female who wanted to leave her husband but "couldn't figure out a way" [ 'duh....it's called Divorce.......but anyway, her new girlfriend 'thought' and 'thought' and finally they decided to murder the husband and they tried to feed his remains to the pigs on the farm.

    We were so horrified by this I simply could not believe it, no-one could it was terrible. The good news is that the livestock REFUSED to nibble at him; which told me there is some good.

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    Wow, are there lambs who are scientists now???

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    Quote Originally Posted by seven6ty
    Wow, are there lambs who are scientists now???
    Sure, you've never heard of "lambs to the plotter"?
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    Take your time. Read carefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Epee
    Sure, you've never heard of "lambs the the plotter"?
    I thought you said potter for a moment, and had a horrible vision of Hannibal Lector at Hogwarts for a moment.
    "If I were ever to challenge you to a duel, your best bet would be battle axes in a very dark basement." Misquoted from The Prisoner

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    you should read red dragon too. Its the first one in the trilogy, and a very good read.

    Quote Originally Posted by umbrella
    Well, here it is, I finally read the squeal to Science of the Lambs. Harris is very good, he has included virtually every known criminal in one or two profiles. Does anyone here remember the reference about the wild boars? It took me a while, but finally I remembered a case in Indiana, where two women conspired to murder the husband of the female who wanted to leave her husband but "couldn't figure out a way" [ 'duh....it's called Divorce.......but anyway, her new girlfriend 'thought' and 'thought' and finally they decided to murder the husband and they tried to feed his remains to the pigs on the farm.

    We were so horrified by this I simply could not believe it, no-one could it was terrible. The good news is that the livestock REFUSED to nibble at him; which told me there is some good.

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    Not a recipe book, I hope...
    "In theory, theory and practice are the same, but in practice, theory and practice are different."

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