Police Officer Gilberto Valle is convicted of conspiracy in a macabre case that opened a window on a shocking Internet world of cannibalism fetishists.
In recent years, the Borden home has been turned into a bed and breakfast, allowing those with a taste for the macabre to spend a night communing with the spirits of those involved in the terrible events of that long ago day.
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Nowadays the mountains of unwanted bones have been arranged into a macabre set of alleys and pillars - a process that was started two centuries ago.
Another summer hybrid: a double-barrelled post-adolescent dudefest spliced to a macabre crime thriller that resembles, in many details, a true story from 2003.
Federal sentencing is a macabre game of skill where, paradoxically, the high score is a worst-case scenario, and much easier to achieve than the low score.
The same might go for director Kim Jee-woon, a talented Korean known for macabre ghost stories like "A Tale of Two Sisters, " whacky adventures ("The Good, the Bad, the Weird"), and grisly cop thrillers ("I Saw the Devil").
Then it began to seem that the doctor might be motivated by a macabre weirdness.
You've probably, in a macabre moment, wondered what it's like to be here.
Inevitably, this book reads at times like a macabre form of survival guide.
Elliott Brood describes its music as "death country, " and as its members explained to Stevie, there's a macabre story behind the new album.
But the five sailors in "Target Practice, USS Peleliu, " honing their marksmanship on the deck of an assault ship, could be actors on stage in a macabre play.
In his speech, Santos accused Colombia's news organizations of a similar macabre arrangement with leftist guerrillas.
"It was a rather macabre system, " acknowledges Plank, 76, who eventually returned unharmed to Minnesota after completing 40 bombing missions.
The idea that livers, hearts, and skin would be grown in the laboratory may seem a little strange, even a touch macabre.
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When you can take apart some wily enemy robot with a few well-placed slashes in a ridiculously macabre version of Fruit Ninja.
New York City-bound travellers with a taste for the macabre can add the recently opened Morbid Anatomy Museum to their itineraries.
It was then the macabre discovery of two bodies in a remote woodland near RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk was made.
One of the most impressive things about this macabre-looking adventure is that a team of six people conjured it up and are self-publishing on PlayStation 4.
While researching the work of Charles Addams, the famed New Yorker cartoonist and progenitor of the eponymous, macabre family, I toted around a compendium of his work.
Amidst the financial world's danse macabre, the Federal Reserve announced on Monday a series of steps to funnel massive amounts of liquidity through clogged credit markets, including boosting the sizes of cash auctions and offering banks interest on reserves.
The sawed-off finger signals an appreciation for the macabre that is perhaps understandable for Russian tycoons of a certain era.
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Always fearful of trees falling on the house, we were spectators to the macabre dance of the surrounding woods, swaying like a giant mosh pit.
Welles' classic novel and directed by the master of macabre, James Whale, The Invisible Man fueled a host of sequels and features revolutionary special effects that are still imitated today.
Another Hawksmoor design, for Christ Church, Spitalfields, may be said to rank higher for the bestial power of its facade and macabre associations. (It was built over a burial pit for plague victims.) But the drama of exterior and interior spaces at St.
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The title comes from an 1844 Edgar Allan Poe story oddly enough, a comic satire rather than one of his macabre mysteries.
Although mortality was a topic of discussion, the dinner party was far from macabre.
Consider William Faulkner's tale "A Rose for Emily, " which hinges on the absurd, macabre discovery that an elderly woman, who in the distant past murdered her lover, has continued to sleep beside his decomposed corpse.
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