Convicted cannibal looking for new love
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NEW YORK, May 20 A convicted killer known for eating some of his victims' body parts is actively searching for love from his cell in a New York prison, a report said.The New York Post Sunday said since Arthur Shawcross divorced his wife in February, the man convicted in 1991 of killing 11 prostitutes has been on the hunt for a sixth wife.While the 61-year-old convict may not be in the ideal dating situation, he told the newspaper that he has a few specifics in mind in regards to his ideal mate."I do prefer blondes, redheads and platinum women over the rest, but will accept someone from any race who might be smart, have a good job and is not destitute," Shawcross said. The Sullivan Correctional Facility inmate said the woman should live within visiting distance of the prison and be somewhere between 24 and 100-years-old.But most of all, the Post reported, Shawcross said he is looking for a conjugal visit partner during his life sentence."I want hugs and kisses, touchy-feely," he said. Copyright 2007 by UPI
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