Zombies Are Real? Morgan State Student Charged With Murking Roommate And Feasting On His Heart And Brains


When did cannibalism become the new black?
A 21-year-old Morgan State University student has been charged with first-degree murder in the killing of a man whose dismembered remains were found in a Joppa home and nearby church trash container, police said. According to charging documents, Alexander Kinyua allegedly admitted to eating the victim’s heart and portions of his brain.

Kinyua’s arrest came almost a week after Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, 37, first went missing Friday, and followed a search of the home the two men apparently shared in the 500 block of Terrapin Terrace in Joppatowne early Wednesday morning, police said.
Late Tuesday night, Antony Kinyua, notified police that his son, Kinyua’s brother, had found what they believed were human remains in the basement of the house, according to charging documents. Upon their arrival, Jarrod Kinyua told police he found a human head and two human hands inside metal tins, under a blanket in the laundry room.
When he asked Alexander Kinyua about the remains, Jarrod Kinyua said his brother denied that they were human and said they were animal remains, according to charging documents. After calling his father, Antony Kinyua, downstairs, the pair discovered the remains had been moved and Alexander Kinyua was washing out the metal tins.
The accused killer has a history of bizarre behavior. He was previously charged with first-degree assault and reckless endangerment for randomly attacking a Morgan State Student in the doorway of their apartment complex.

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