Posted on 11/25/2011 4:18:15 PM PST by Evil Slayer
Islamabad (CNN) -- A Pakistani woman is being held on suspicion of killing her husband, cutting him up and trying to cook the pieces, Karachi police said Friday.
Zainab Bibi, 32, was arrested in connection with the murder Tuesday of her husband Ahmad Abbas, police said.
Her 22-year-old nephew, Zaheer Ahmed, is accused of helping Bibi stab Abbas to death and carve his body into small pieces.
Police said she wanted to cook her husband's body parts so she could dispose of them without being caught.
Neighbors raised the alert when they detected a foul odor in the neighborhood, police said.
Pakistan's domestic satellite channel ARY News spoke to Bibi in the police station where she is being held in the southern city of Karachi.
In an interview broadcast late Thursday, she claimed to have killed her husband because he wanted a physical relationship with their daughter -- and said she did not regret her actions.
"I killed my husband before he dared to touch my daughter," she told ARY News.
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If all their women were brave enough.
Waste not, want not.
Did she slaughter him the halal way?
If so, inform Butterball to offer her a job.
YOU TURKEY!
Did she serve fried green tomatoes with him?
But don’t you sorta hope she did, knowing what an evil culture it is??
He told her to make him something to eat.... so she did.
Sounds like a simple honor killing to me.
She killed him before he dishonored his daughter.
At first it was reported as she told he was about to get a second wife and she didn’t like an idea.
LMAO!
My wife told me she has a recipe.
Uh oh.
Maybe a preemptive strike?
Well, in Pakistan, there are so many ways a woman can get killed by her kin and government, that she may as well make it worth her while.
Porkistani, the other white meat.
Was his name Stu?
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