Many people may trust that nothing can cure Omaima Aree Nelson, the ex-model who murdered her husband then cooked and ate his body parts two decades ago. But not PETA. The extreme animal rights group has a diet plan for the monstrous criminal, one that they feel is the antidote to Nelson's cannibalism.
PETA Sends Letter to Warden, Says a Vegan Diet Will Cure Female Hannibal Lecter's 'Bloodlust'
When Convictions Fail: Natalie Portman Abandons Veganism
There are a number of reasons that I'm not vegan. One is that I like meat. Another is that I like cheese. Still another is that I'm not sure I grasp how one person laying off dairy saves a world full of doomed cows. But among those explanations also has to be the number of vegans that I have heard, after a little while of self-righteous soap-boxing, make some variation of the following proclamation, when they finally abandon the endeavor: "I was listening to my body to have eggs and dairy and that sort of stuff."
Vegan Parents Get Life Sentence for Baby's Death
When we heard that a Georgia couple were sentenced to prison yesterday for the death-by-vegan-diet of their infant son, we got a little bit pissed off: "DAMN VEGANS and their DAMN DIETARY RESTRICTIONS! Now they're killing babies, what's next?? Muzzling tigers so they can't hunt their prey? De-fanging sharks so they can't devour fish? Ruining Christmas???" Then we calmed down a bit and took a closer look at the story: the baby's death was...

