Amiot Metayer, leader of the "Cannibal Army"

Amiot "Cubain" Métayer, left, and Jean "Jean Tatoune" Pierre, both escapees, leading an anti- brutal dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide's violent demonstration in Gonaïves, Friday, Aug. 2nd, 2002. (Photo AP/Daniel Morel) 
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Residents of the seaside slum of Raboteau in Gonaives, Haiti, dig a grave for former local strongman Amiot Metayer, near his former home, far left background, on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2003. A funeral is planned for Monday, Oct. 6. Followers of Metayer, leader of the ``Cannibal Army'' gang in Gonaives, have been demanding President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's resignation since Metayer's bullet-riddled body was found Sept. 22. Residents said they put up the US flag because they want Americans to liberate them from Aristide. (AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
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Raymonde Metayer of Orlando, Florida, USA, the sister of Amiot Metayer, a former pro-government strongman found murdered on September 22, screams 'Aristide was his father and he killed him!' on the street in the seaside slum of Raboteau in Gonaives, Haiti, on Saturday, October 4, 2003, where Metayer's body is set to be buried under the US flag on Monday, October 6. Gonaives has been under virtual seige with protests and burning barricades since the murder, which Metayer's gang the 'Cannibal Army' - which used to carry out pro-government violence - blames on Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.(AP Photo/Daniel Morel)
AP - Oct 05 8:51 AM .
Occiane Claudius, the aunt of Amiot Metayer, a former pro-government strongman found murdered on September 22, screams 'Aristide killed my son!' on the street in the seaside slum of Raboteau in Gonaives, Haiti, on Saturday, October 4, 2003, where Metayer's body is set to be buried on Monday, October 6. Gonaives has been under virtual seige with protests and burning barricades since the murder, which Metayer's gang the 'Cannibal Army' - which used to carry out pro-government violence - blames on HaitianPresident Jean-Bertrand Aristide.(AP Photo/Daniel Morel)