The Garanhuns Cannibals (Portuguese: Canibais de Garanhuns) refers to a trio of Brazilian serial killers and cannibals who were convicted of murdering a teenager and two women in Pernambuco from 2008 to 2012. This case gained additional notoriety for the claims that the perpetrators consumed the victims' flesh and even sold under the guise of salted dishes to random passers-by. The trio consisted of Jorge Beltrão Negromonte da Silveira, Isabel Cristina Torreão Pires da Silveira, and Bruna Cristina Oliveira da Silva. After being diagnosed as a schizophrenic, Negromonte was placed in psychiatric care, where he remains to this day. With the help of hospital staff, he wrote a book titled Revelations of a Schizophrenic (Portuguese: Revelações de um Esquizofrênico), consisting of 34 short chapters describing in detail events from early on in his life up until his incarceration. In addition to this, he has written three other books and now claims to be an ovo-lacto vegetarian.
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