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*[[Gilles Garnier]]
*[[Gilles Garnier]]
*[[Hadden Clark]]
*[[Hadden Clark]]
*[[Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano]]
*[[Idi Amin]]
*[[Idi Amin]]
*[[Issei Sagawa]]
*[[Issei Sagawa]]
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*In July 2012, 29 members of a cannibal cult were arrested in northeast Papua New Guinea after eating at least seven people (four men and three women) believed to be sorcerers.
*In July 2012, 29 members of a cannibal cult were arrested in northeast Papua New Guinea after eating at least seven people (four men and three women) believed to be sorcerers.
*On 6 January 2015, a Reuters report revealed that the Mexican La Familia Michoacana and Knights Templar [[Mexican drug cartels|cartels]] were forcing potential recruits to eat the hearts of their victims as part of an initiation rite.
*On 6 January 2015, a Reuters report revealed that the Mexican La Familia Michoacana and Knights Templar [[Mexican drug cartels|cartels]] were forcing potential recruits to eat the hearts of their victims as part of an initiation rite.
*The [[Los Zetas]] cartel are known to do this as well; former Los Zetas kingpin [[Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano]] was also known to kill and eat some victims.  
**The [[Los Zetas]] cartel are known to do this as well; former Los Zetas kingpin [[Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano]] was also known to kill and eat some victims.  
*During the [[Harrying of the North]] committed by [[William the Conqueror]] in England in 1069, many people were forced to resort to cannibalism to survive.
*During the [[Harrying of the North]] committed by [[William the Conqueror]] in England in 1069, many people were forced to resort to cannibalism to survive.
*The [[Siege of Ma'arra]] during the [[First Crusade]] became infamous due to reports that the crusaders had eaten the bodies of their dead Muslim opponents.
*The [[Siege of Ma'arra]] during the [[First Crusade]] became infamous due to reports that the crusaders had eaten the bodies of their dead Muslim opponents.