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......cause you just never know.

He looks like a nut.

Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't!

http://www.foxnews.com/

DETROIT — Investigators found what is believed to be the torso of a 34-year-old suburban wife and mother of two who disappeared last month and are seeking her husband as the suspect in her slaying, the Macomb County sheriff said Saturday.

Sheriff Mark Hackel said the torso was found in the garage of the home in Macomb County's Washington Township shared by Tara Grant and her husband, Stephen, following a search that began Friday night.

Hackel said Stephen Grant was wanted for questioning and was last believed to be driving a yellow 2006 Dodge Dakota extended-cab pickup truck. He said his office was working with county prosecutors to seek murder charges.

"He is the number one and at this time the only suspect in the murder of Tara Lynn Grant," Hackel told reporters at a news conference in Mount Clemens.

Hackel said investigators were looking for other evidence and additional body parts. He said a search was planned for Saturday in an area near the home. About 100 law enforcement personnel were on hand for the search, he said.

Tara Grant has been missing since Feb. 9. Stephen Grant, 37, reported her missing five days later. Police say the day she went missing, the Grants argued over her frequent business trips abroad.

Leave it to Detroit wierdos to make the tourist industry stronger. Oh yah.....they wanna visit so bad.

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This one from same site is even worse.....

Indian Man Confesses to Killing and Sexually Assaulting 19 Women, Children

Friday, March 02, 2007

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NEW DELHI — An Indian servant confessed to killing and sexually assaulting at least 19 children and women and stuffing their dismembered remains into a storm drain outside the house where he worked, officials said Friday.

The killings in a well-to-do section of Noida, a New Delhi suburb, prompted outrage after relatives of the victims said police had ignored their complaints as up to 38 people went missing over two years. Nearly all victims were from poor families working as servants in the area.

The suspect, Surender Koli, was a servant at a house in Noida. He and the home's owner were arrested in December as police began unearthing the remains of 19 children and women from storm drains abutting the property.

Koli confessed to the killings during a closed court hearing on Thursday, said R.K. Gaur, a spokesman for India's Central Bureau of Investigation. Gaur refused to provide additional details, saying they were "between the state and the accused."

However, an Indian official with knowledge of the investigation said Koli confessed to sexually assaulting victims before killing them. Koli also admitted sexually abusing some of the corpses before disposing them, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the confession is supposed to remain sealed until the trial.

(Story continues below)

And here people say India is the spiritual capital of the world.

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I always am a big fan of serial killer stories. I'm a big time court tv junky and wish I was a detective.

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If I ever get the money to go to college I will go into forensic sceince. Even the smell of death and piles of puke don't bother me too much anymore after living on a farm.

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And having twins with the flu that is.

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Do you realize how close we are to this? Its like 20 miles away from me. I have seen Sherrif Haskel in a parade around here.

He is kinda cute actually but I hear he is a dick. I bet he got a boner having such an important case finally. Hell, the FBI will prob take over.

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They caught the guy. Guess where the other body parts showed up? Yup. Stoney Creek metro park, where I go for spells...walks.....skating...swimming and hiking.

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