Pastries are pictured with Union Jack flags in them to celebrate the arrival of Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, to a farmers' market in Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 19, 2014. The royal couple are on a four-day visit to Canada.
Pastries are pictured with Union Jack flags in them to celebrate the arrival of Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, to a farmers' market in Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 19, 2014. The royal couple are on a four-day visit to Canada. REUTERS/Mark Blinch (CANADA - Tags: ROYALS SOCIETY POLITICS FOOD)
Pastries are pictured with Union Jack flags in them to celebrate the arrival of Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, to a farmers' market in Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 19, 2014. The royal couple are on a four-day visit to Canada. REUTERS/Mark Blinch (CANADA - Tags: ROYALS SOCIETY POLITICS FOOD)

Residents of Olinda in northeastern Brazil would probably never buy again anything from a bakery owned by Jorge Beltrao Negromonte da Silveira, unless they have a thing for eating human flesh.

Some of Olinda residents probably did since da Silveira and two other Brazilian women were found guilty by a jury of killing two females, eating their flesh and using the remaining uneaten flesh to make pastry products which they later sold to the public.

The jury gave da Silveira up to 23 years jail term, while his wife, Isabel Cristina Pires, and his mistress, Bruna Cristina Oliveira da Silva, got 10 years prison terms.

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When Sao Paulo police arrested the three in April 2012, they then admitted the killings. They then said that belong to a cult that believes in "purification of the world and the reduction of its population. To attract their potential victims, the trio offered them jobs as nanny.

According to Belfast Telegraph, they used some of the flesh of their victims to bake empada pastries that the three and a child who lives with them ate. They also sold some of the flesh-infused pastries to their neighbours.

In a confirmation of Silveira's apparent demented frame of mind, authorities discovered after their arrest a 50-page book authored by the man. The book, titled Revelations of a Schizophrenic, claims that Silveira heard voice and he was obsessed with murdering women.

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