Posted on 03/22/2012 9:11:34 PM PDT by ruralvoter
Leave it to Miami to shock even a reality-TV film crew. The crew was shooting footage at Miami International Airport for an upcoming episode when customs agents found a pair of human fetuses in the luggage of two women returning from Havana.
The fetuses were to be delivered to someone in Miami and used in a Santeria-like religious ritual, according to two people knowledgeable about the case.
Ive never heard of anything like this, said Pat Diaz, who retired two years ago after 25 years on the homicide squad of the Miami-Dade Police Department.
The incident, filmed by a crew for an upcoming show called MIA, went unreported for more than a month.
El Nuevo Herald learned of it independently, and MDPD spokesman Roy Rutland confirmed it on Thursday.
The fetuses, a male and a female, were found Jan. 30 in the luggage of two Cuban American women one in her 60s and the other who looked to be in her 70s.
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Ive never heard of anything like this, said Pat Diaz, who retired two years ago after 25 years on the homicide squad of the Miami-Dade Police Department.
In my town probably twenty years ago they arrested a couple of freaks trying to steal a baby’s body from a cemetery for this same Cuban version of voodoo; they eventually charged the “high priest” (who wasn’t present at the cemetery, but had ordered them to do it). Freaky stuff; it’s called “Palo Mayombe” or some foreign name like that.
President Obama probably gave them permission just as he did the Indians who wanted to kill some bald eagles themselves for some religious rituals.
This is just sick, but it actually what drives abortion-an evil satanic spirit of death.
Yes, it is called Palo Mayombe - and it is what rules Cuba. Castro is an adherent.
Isn’t diversity grand?
Wacky people; I remember the shock of people when that group was arrested in my town. We have no sizable Cuban population, though there are some nearby (Newark, Union City).
Some cultures are worthy only of a petri dish and should never be permitted to spread beyond it’s boundries.
“It’s just a thin veneer of Christianity we’ve painted over these people.”
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