The letter, which was sent through the postal system and on plain paper, read only: “The children look delicious.

The letter, which was sent through the postal system and on plain paper, read only: “The children look delicious. May I have a taste?”

Later, the family began to receive unnerving magazine subscriptions, according to WCCO. “Instead of a name on the address label it said things like ‘tasty children’ along those lines,” Champlin Deputy Police Chief Ty Schmidt told WCCO.

Sources also report the children are named Hansel and Gretel.
http://www.startribune.com/charges-champlin-woman-sent-notes-threatening-to-taste-neighbors-children/336272101

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