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    US wife who killed, cooked husband seeks parole

    SANTA ANA, California (AP) — A woman who killed her newlywed husband and chopped and cooked his body parts over in 1991 is seeking release from a California prison.

    Omaima Nelson, an Egyptian-born former model and nanny, is set to appear before parole commissioners Wednesday at the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla where she has been serving a life sentence.

    Nelson was convicted of murdering her 56-year-old husband William Nelson in a grisly killing that authorities likened to the fictional slayings of Hannibal Lecter.

    Prosecutors said the then-23-year-old killed Nelson and likely plotted to steal from him as she had done with other middle-aged men she had seduced in the past. Authorities said she tied up her husband of less than a month, killed him and dismembered the body, churning his parts through a garbage disposal that neighbors said ran nonstop in the hours after the murder.

    Authorities found some of Nelson's body parts stuffed in garbage bags and mixed with leftover turkey. His hands had been fried in oil and his head boiled and stuffed in freezer, said Randy Pawloski, a senior deputy district attorney in Orange County who prosecuted the case and will argue against her release.

    "She's tremendously dangerous," said Pawloski, adding that Nelson sought help from two different boyfriends to try to remove her husband's teeth and dispose of his remains to cover her tracks.

    During the highly publicized trial, Nelson took the stand and said she stabbed her husband — a former pilot and convicted drug smuggler — with scissors while he sexually assaulted her. A psychiatrist testified that she confessed to cooking her husband's ribs barbecue-style and tasting them but later denied engaging in cannibalism. He said he believed she was psychotic when she killed Nelson.

    Defense attorney Thomas Mooney argued his client was circumcised as a child growing up in a squalid section of Cairo, which made sex extremely painful, and was repeatedly raped and abused by her husband in the weeks after the couple wed.

    Jurors found Nelson not guilty of first-degree murder, citing insufficient evidence of premeditation, but convicted her of second-degree murder. They also found Nelson guilty of assaulting a former boyfriend with a gun.

    She is serving a prison sentence of 25 years to life.

    Nelson appealed but lost in 1995. In 2006, she sought parole claiming she had found salvation as a born-again Christian and married an older man, who has since died. But parole was denied by commissioners who found her unpredictable and a serious threat to public safety.

    Nelson told the parole board she had been living in the fast lane, hopping from man to man and drinking and using drugs. She told a prison-appointed psychologist that she had thought about killing Nelson before carrying out the murder.

    "I felt that I was doing the right thing by exercising this judgment as I was killing him," she said during her 2006 parole hearing. "I'm not denying that I did what I did and I'm very sorry for the ... family..."

    Terrence Scott, who represented Nelson on appeal, said he doubted she would be released except perhaps to a mental institution. He said she had chopped up her husband in an effort to avoid meeting him in the afterlife in accordance with Egyptian mythology.

    Mooney, who represented Nelson during her trial, said prisoners serving life sentences aren't often released but hoped she might be.

    "It was a question not of whodunit but what is it," Mooney said this week. "Based on the totality of the circumstances, the fact I think she was abused, and killed in response to that, she should get paroled."

     
     
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    629 comments

    • C Doggy F  •  2 mths ago
      Lions do this all the time in the Safari. How come they're not in jail?
    • SyedArbabAhmed  •  Karachi, Pakistan  •  6 mths ago
      Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.
    • The MeXorcist  •  7 mths ago
      If I was the judge, I'd tell her attorney that I would release her on One condition : "You let her go live with you".
    • dansw4  •  7 mths ago
      If someone kills a spouse in like some kind of crime of passion scenario I can see maybe considering parole after 20 to 25 years, but I think when you start cutting up body parts and adding them to the Thanksgiving menu that falls more into the " No effing way" category as far as parole goes.
      • b Palladini 7 mths ago
        I'd be careful, I CANT imagine who would not agree w/u, but apparently theres TWO CRAZIES in this world! U r 100% correct in ur comment!
    • Debbie  •  7 mths ago
      The death penalty is appropriate here. Lots of people are abused and do not kill, maim and TASTE people. Geoffry Daumer, This crazy woman and anybody with such airtight evidence against them should be exterminated for the good of society. Euthanize them and do it quickly, without endless appeals.
    • Mark  •  7 mths ago
      Some people should never be let out of prison and this woman is one of them.
      • shawn 7 mths ago
        I think they should put her on death row in some men,s prison and let them have sex,and then they will kill each other,done deal,no parole,no more money spent.
    • Kathy  •  7 mths ago
      Keep that crazy woman in jail!!! If she's not an American citizen send her back to Egypt and let them deal with her.
      • James 7 mths ago
        F that send her to Libya
    • J T  •  7 mths ago
      Why wasn't this crazy #$%$ executed in 1991?? why are we still paying to keep this obviously deranged nut case alive??
      • Nicole 7 mths ago
        it is more expensive to send someone to deathrow and execute them then to keep them in on a life sentence. i dont know why ppl keep saying to execute them bc we keep paying for them to stay alive, when it is cheaper to do that than to cover the expenses of a person who is on deathrow. why? legal fees, the actual execution and of course, it still takes yrs for it to be completed!...so if its just about money, sorry but convicting them for life is cheaper than convicting them to die...
      • crusader rabitt 7 mths ago
        do it quicker. one appeal, six months time, then administer death sentence. that could save money if that's your worry.
    • bonus  •  7 mths ago
      i say burn her at the stake
    • Inlander  •  7 mths ago
      A real maneater shouldn't be allowed to roam the streets. Keep her in prison.
    • JIML  •  7 mths ago
      Absolutely no parole, keep the Crazy Cook locked up forever.
    • Zep  •  7 mths ago
      Is there really a need to argue against her release??
    • Vincent  •  7 mths ago
      The hell with her! She should have been executed. I simply don't understand why taxpayers money is being used to keep this creep alive and well.
    • Victoria  •  7 mths ago
      no way that she should be paroled . The world is a safer place with her behind bars
    • Chris B  •  7 mths ago
      Even a life sentence is too good for this lunatic! Parole? I don't believe so!
    • rustybucket55  •  7 mths ago
      If sex was sopainful, why did she get married? To kill for Money!!!
    • NunYa B. Ness  •  7 mths ago
      I have plenty of sympathy for the victims of abuse, but somewhere along the line you have to be accountable for your actions.
    • Alex  •  7 mths ago
      She's a MAAAAAAAN-EAAAAAATEEEEEERRRR~
    • Betty  •  7 mths ago
      I know this woman has had horrible things done to her in her life but she should never be released from prison.
    • Ken  •  7 mths ago
      She ate Willie Nelson?

      Mama's dont let your babies grow up to eat people.
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