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For turkey day this year the Brothers discuss a gruesome and disturbing murder that took place on Thanksgiving in 1991. Bill Nelson was a larger than life kind of guy with an interesting background. Unfortunately for him, he met a woman named Omaima about a month before Thanksgiving. What happened after they met is hard to believe. It could also be hard to hear. This episode covers a lot of disturbing topics: Child abuse, sexual abuse, murder, dismemberment, and cannibalism.

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The following are links to resources or references we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:

Gruesome O.C. Slaying Victim Lived Risky Life - Los Angeles Times

Woman Who Killed Husband and Cooked Body Denied Parole - ABC News

California Incarcerated Records and Information Search

Model Omaima Nelson Killed & Ate Her Husband On Thanksgiving | Murders and Homicides on Crimefeed | Investigation Discovery

Omaima Nelson | Snapped Photos

Butchering of Husband Detailed in Testimony : Trial: Psychiatrist says defendant admitted eating a portion of victim. He said she later denied cannibalism. She says slaying was self-defense. - Los Angeles Times

Woman Who Killed Husband and Cooked Body Denied Parole - ABC News

Woman who dismembered husband denied parole – Orange County Register

She Dismembered and Cooked Her Husband's Body After Murdering Him (True Crime Documentary)

Conviction Upheld in Costa Mesa Dismemberment - Los Angeles Times

Please note that our podcast is for entertainment purposes only.

Nothing said in this episode should be construed as legal advice. Our comments and opinions are exactly that, and they are strictly and solely the opinion of each host and in no way reflect the opinions of any other person or entity unless explicitly stated.

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For turkey day this year the Brothers discuss a gruesome and disturbing murder that took place on Thanksgiving in 1991. Bill Nelson was a larger than life kind of guy with an interesting background. Unfortunately for him, he met a woman named Omaima about a month before Thanksgiving. What happened after they met is hard to believe. It could also be hard to hear. This episode covers a lot of disturbing topics: Child abuse, sexual abuse, murder, dismemberment, and cannibalism.

If you listened to this episode, thanks for joining us on the Brothers in Crime! If you liked it, please subscribe, tell a friend, and leave a review!
Whether you liked it or not, we welcome your feedback! You can find us on our website www.brothersincrimepodcast.com or the following socials:

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BrothersInCrimePodcast

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brothersincrimepodcast/

Twitter https://www.instagram.com/brothersincrimepodcast/

YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@brothersincrimepodcast

The following are links to resources or references we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:

Gruesome O.C. Slaying Victim Lived Risky Life - Los Angeles Times

Woman Who Killed Husband and Cooked Body Denied Parole - ABC News

California Incarcerated Records and Information Search

Model Omaima Nelson Killed & Ate Her Husband On Thanksgiving | Murders and Homicides on Crimefeed | Investigation Discovery

Omaima Nelson | Snapped Photos

Butchering of Husband Detailed in Testimony : Trial: Psychiatrist says defendant admitted eating a portion of victim. He said she later denied cannibalism. She says slaying was self-defense. - Los Angeles Times

Woman Who Killed Husband and Cooked Body Denied Parole - ABC News

Woman who dismembered husband denied parole – Orange County Register

She Dismembered and Cooked Her Husband's Body After Murdering Him (True Crime Documentary)

Conviction Upheld in Costa Mesa Dismemberment - Los Angeles Times

Please note that our podcast is for entertainment purposes only.

Nothing said in this episode should be construed as legal advice. Our comments and opinions are exactly that, and they are strictly and solely the opinion of each host and in no way reflect the opinions of any other person or entity unless explicitly stated.

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