Besides, biological warfare of this type is disregarded as useless and counter productive to the aims of most world governments these days.
San Francisco police arrested Sara Gillan, accusing her of biting another woman over a parking spot around 6 p.m. Tuesday on Jennings Street in The Bayview. Police said the fight began when a car swooped into the parking space that the suspect had apparently been waiting for. That’s when Gillan is accused of approaching a woman in the other car and biting her in the chest and the arms.
New York: Glens Falls police report that Ernest Vannier was caught having sex with a woman around 4am yesterday in the smoking room of a bar called the Daily Double. It sounds like Vannier wasn't too keen on ending his early-morning activity, because the Albany Times Union reports that it took a bartender and a few other employees to escort him out—and in the process, the 38-year-old allegedly bit off the bartender's pinky, say police. Vannier chomped down so hard he broke bone, and the bartender's finger was almost severed.
Tampa, Florida: Sheriff's deputies say a man bit a security guard during a disturbance at a Tampa nightclub. The incident happened early Sunday at Club Sensacion.
Gilroy, California: A Gilroy man was arrested early Christmas morning after police say he bit part of another man's ear off during a fight in a convenience store parking lot. When officers responded to the reported fight at the 7-Eleven on Tenth Street shortly after midnight, they discovered a 55-year-old man who appeared injured and was missing part of his left ear, according to the Gilroy Police Department.
Mudgee, Australia: A 21-year-man who allegedly bit off part of another man’s ear in a fight at a Mudgee hotel last month has been charged with assault occasioning grievous bodily harm. Police alleged that the man became involved in an argument with a 22-year-old man at the Waratah Hotel at about 1.50am on Sunday. During the incident, the accused allegedly bit off a large portion of the other man’s ear.
Gateshead, England: Maria Topp, 44, attacked Martin Douglas, her partner of five years, after they had been on a 10-hour drinking session in February. Officers were called shortly after 4am on February 18 and found Mr Douglas wearing a towel. The most serious injury was obvious to the police when Mr Douglas pulled aside the towel he was wearing. They were able to see his scrotum was ripped and his testicles were exposed. Douglas had a bite to his tricep and multiple scratches as well as the bite injury to his scrotum.
In mortal combat situations, such as the violence associated with life and death struggles between assailants and victims, the teeth are often used as a weapon. Indeed, using the teeth to inflict serious injury on an attacker may be the only available defensive method for a victim. Alternatively, it is well known that assailants in sexual attacks, including sexual homicide, rape and child sexual abuse, often bite their victims as an expression of dominance, rage and animalistic behaviour. The teeth are a significant component of our natural arsenal.
There's a difference between biting when you're aroused by strong emotions and just flat out pouncing on a person and cannibalising them
Quote Besides, biological warfare of this type is disregarded as useless and counter productive to the aims of most world governments these days. Are you some sort of a military personal, that has access to top secret projects? You sound very sure of this.
There's a difference between biting when you're aroused by strong emotions and just flat out pouncing on a person and cannibalising them, I first thought of the pcp stories i heard from the late seventies coupled with the zoid rage of today...