Ribbing a cannibal
Dear Editor:
Moved to Illinois just before Christmas, and after 25 years of reading The Aspen Times every morning in Basalt, I now read it on my computer. In the Feb. 26 edition was an article about a man in New York wanting to practice cannibalism on some women. I guess he never had ribs at the Hickory House!
Chris Tessem
Bartlett, Ill.

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