Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Do you, cannibal killer, take vampire murderess as your awful dreaded wife?

Evil pair get engaged in secure psychiatric unit

Death do us bring together ... the murderous pair Isakin Jonsson and Michelle Gustafsson
Death do us bring together ... the murderous pair Isakin Jonsson and Michelle Gustafsson
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A KILLER cannibal and a Satan-worshipping vampire were branded the world's most evil couple yesterday after they got ENGAGED.

Human flesh eater Isakin Jonsson and blood-sucking murderess Michelle Gustafsson are detained in the same secure psychiatric unit.
They intend to wed after Jonsson, 33, asked 23-year-old Gustafsson to join him in "unholy" matrimony. And she seems unperturbed by the fate that befell his previous love.
The CANNIBAL slit the throat of mother-of-five Helle Christensen, then sawed off her head and ate flesh chopped from her body.
The VAMPIRE stabbed young dad Daniel Stenman to death and drank his blood.

Flesh eater ... Isakin Jonsson with Helle Christensen, the girlfriend he ate
Flesh eater ... Isakin Jonsson with Helle Christensen, the girlfriend he ate

Jonsson, caged with Gustafsson in their native Sweden, called The Sun yesterday demanding money for his story of the sick union.
He said: "I love Michelle — have never met anyone like her. I want to live a non-criminal life."
But told we would never pay anyone guilty of such horror, he added: "This call ends now if you have no money for me." We ended it before he could.

Murderess ... Michelle Gustafsson with stabbed Daniel Stenman
Murderess ... Michelle Gustafsson with stabbed Daniel Stenman

The exchange was made possible by Sweden's liberal judicial system. It allowed Jonsson and Gustafsson to dodge life in jail by opting for indefinite psychiatric treatment at a secure medical facility.
Privileges include the phone used to call us. The pair are unlikely to go free soon and authorities did not reveal if they will be allowed to wed.

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