CANNIBAL PASTRY CHEF KILLERS GO TO TRIAL

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Dateline Sao Paulo: Three alleged cannibal killers charged with slaying two women and using their flesh to make stuffed pastries goes to trial.

Jorge Beltrao Negromonte da Silveira, his wife ,Isabel Cristina Pires, and his live-in mistress, Bruna Cristina Oliveira da Silva, were collared in April 2012.

Brazilian law enforcement cops say they confessed not only to the killings and pastry horrors but also at the flesh of their victims.

The three alleged cannibal killers lured women to their house by offering jobs as nannys.

Police say the terror trio whipped up thick "empada" pastries stuffed with the flesh of their victims.

The grim “taste treats” were sold to unaware neighbors.

The remains of two women were discovered stashed in the backyard of the suspects' house.

Police also found a 50-page manifesto "Revelations of a Schizophrenic" written by the male suspect in which he claimed to hear voices and the obsessive killing of the fairer sex.

During the trial's opening Silviera told media: "I committed a horrible monstrous mistake.

"It was a moment of extreme weakness and brutality that I regret."