Here he is - The naked man who chewed on another
Rudy Eugene, 31, was believed to have been high on LSD when tore into victim's face with his teeth and was growling like an animal
This is the first look at the naked homeless man who ate another man's face while high on a new potent form of LSD.
Rudy Eugene, 31, pictured in an old police mugshot, was shot dead in Miami, Florida this week following the horrific attack where he ripped pieces of flesh from his victim.
His victim, another naked homeless man, is in a serious condition in a Miami hospital suffering from 'some of the worst injuries staff had ever encountered'.
A cyclist described the terrifying moment he witnessed a naked man tear pieces of flesh from another man's face at the side of a freeway before being shot dead by police when he refused to stop.
Larry Vega, from Miami, was cycling off the MacArthur Causeway on Saturday afternoon when he saw the savage attack, which he described as 'the most gruesome, traumatic thing I have ever seen in my life'.
He told WSVN: 'The guy was like tearing him to pieces with his mouth and I told him to get off. But the guy just kept eating the other guy away, like ripping his skin.
'A police officer came over, told him several times to get off then climbed over the divider and got in front of him and said, "Get off!" But the guy just stood his head up like that with a piece of flesh in his mouth and growled.'
Vega described the crime scene - which he compared to a horror movie: 'It was just a blob of blood. You couldn't really see, it was just blood all over the place. It was one of the most gruesome things I have ever seen in my life in person. You know, you see these things in the movies but when you see it in person, it's pretty traumatic'.
Commenting on the drug, Armando Aguilar of the Miami Fraternal Order of Police told WSVN: 'What's happening is whenever we see that a person has taken all of his clothes off and has become violent, it’s indicative of this excited delirium that's caused by overdose of drugs.
'What's happening is inside their body their organs are burning up alive.'
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WordofGod
aaiii!Report Abuse
MsKinkyakaKamaSutra
This is the first look at the naked homeless man who ate another man's face while high on a new potent form of LSD.**********************************************************************************************************************
Drugs can make you see wonders............. Maybe he thought the guy had a pu$$Y and he saw :red: when he found a bolt and nuts..............
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MissBhakajuju
he looks exactly like Maezisto, nc nc nc ncReport Abuse
CheeseBoy
told you the world was coming to an end. this is some really sick sh!t. I'm not sure what is worse.NAKED
EATING A MAN
WHILST HE WAS ALIVE
IN THE FACE
GROWLING LIKE AN ANIMAL
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maneater
haaikhona bafethu nothing good when it comes to amadrugs!!Report Abuse
BlackLion
Pharmaceutical horror at its best. Who is responsible, the man or the pharmacist?Was it necessary to shoot him dead killer? Now we will never know the real reason for the attack life saver. You should have let him live so he can tell us of his mix.
AKA
Acid, blotter, cubes, microdot, yellow sunshine, blue heaven, Cid
What is it?
LSD (or its full name: lysergic acid diethylamide) is a potent hallucinogen that dramatically alters your thoughts and your perception of reality.37 It was discovered in 1938 in a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. LSD has a high potential for abuse.
The Risks
LSD disrupts how your nerve cells and the neurotransmitter serotonin interact throughout the brain and spinal cord.37 By disturbing the normal functioning of the brain, LSD distorts visual judgment, sensations, moods and feelings. And these changes can quickly become frightening. Some users experience terrifying thoughts, feelings of despair, fear of losing control, fear of insanity or even death.37 When you're completely unable to get a grip on reality, it becomes very easy for an unexpected, fatal accident to happen.
LONG-TERM EFFECTS
Flashbacks are a strange but relatively common experience of LSD use. Suddenly and without warning, a few days or even a year later, the brain can produce feelings and thoughts that replay the effects of being on the drug. In some people, these flashbacks can occur over and over, causing a debilitating condition known as Hallucinogen-Induced Persisting Perceptual Disorder (HPPD).37 Flashbacks or not, LSD users can also experience long-lasting psychoses (a complete loss of contact with reality) or severe depression.
THE BOTTOM LINE
LSD disrupts the normal functioning of the brain, making you see images, hear sounds and feel sensations that seem real but aren't.37 As one of the most important organs of your body, your brain works tirelessly to oversee all of the feelings, actions and operations of your body. When you think about it, LSD seems like a cruel and dangerous hoax to play on your brain.
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havocious
we need to start praying yoooh this is hell breakin looos im telling uReport Abuse
CheeseBoy
@BlackLionthanks for the heads up/lesson, i was too lazy to research what lsd really is. I've never seen it.
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Shredder
A good looking cannibalReport Abuse
MarryMeNow
CheeseBoyyou have been singing this world is coming to an end sh8t for a while now. This world will never end, but you will die instead.
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