A new zombie-like attack has been reported as 21-year old student from Morgan State University has been charged with first-degree murder. He admitted on eating several body parts of his roommate namely his heart and brain.

The suspect, who was identified as Alexander Kinuya of Baltimore, Maryland was found guilty of killing his roommate, Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie. Kinuya admitted on killing his roommate through the use of a knife and cutting him into small pieces. After cutting his roommate into small pieces, Kinuya proceeded on eating his whole heart and some portions of his brain. He was ordered to be held without bail at his recent court appearance. Kinuya was investigated when the victim's family reported that there were human remains in the basement of Kinuya's house. Kinuya initially claimed that the remains were animal remains but investigators discovered the victim's head and hands on the main floor of the house. The vicitim was already reported missing by then. The motive for killing and eating the victim is still unclear though the victim already confessed on his actions.

This report came after the controversial Zombie attack in Miami. The victim, Ronald Poppo was a homeless man that was sleeping on the streets. The suspect found him in the streets and proceeded to strip him naked. After stripping him naked, the suspect chewed off his face and did not stop even when he was warned by a police officer. The police officer had no choice but fire his gun in order to stop the attack. The victim was attacked by the "Zombie man" identified as Rudy Eugene. Initial investigation shows that the suspect was under the influence of a drug called "bath salts" when he attacked the victim. The victim has his nose, mouth, and eyes chewed off by the "Zombie man".

Ronald Poppo is already in a stable condition and is expected to survive despite the extensive damage to his face. In line with that, the victim would need at least an estimate amount of US$200,000 in order to perform reconstructive surgery to the damage done to his face. Dr. Michael Salzhauer of Bal Harbour Plastic Surgery detailed the said procedure stating ""It will require an ophthalmologist, a cranial facial surgeon, a micros-surgeon and plastic surgeons. It is like something ripped from a TV plot - it would be like the Manhattan project to rebuild him."