The fiancé of murdered Instagram influencer Gabby Petito shared a vile picture showing a tattoo of a ramen bowl filled with decapitated women's heads.
Brian Laundrie, 23, posted the sickening image on his Pinterest account before the disappearance and fatal strangulation of his partner.
The cannibalistic snap was found by internet sleuths who have been combing the couple's social media accounts for clues since their cross-country van-life adventure came to an tragic end.
The images shows a tattoo of a ramen bowl and a pair of chopsticks digging in to the meal it contains.
But the horrific contents are the heads of women instead of dumplings, and their long locks doubling as noodles.
It is just one of the cache of disturbing images found on Laundrie's Pinterest account showing his interest in the morbid and macabre.
Other images include skeletons and a woman covered in blood.
One of a squirrel strangling another squirrel below a faceless Christ on the cross is particularly chilling after a post mortem ruled Ms Petito died after being strangled.
Laundrie disappeared in September after returning from a road trip without his partner and refusing to cooperate with an investigation into her disappearance.

Gabby's body was then discovered in a remote area in Wyoming on September 19.
The FBI launched a manhunt for Laundrie and named him as a person of interest in Gabby's death.
Gabby was last seen on August 27, when she apologised to restaurant staff after Laundrie argued with them.
Laundrie then briefly returned to his parents' home in Florida on September 1 before he vanished, supposedly telling his parents he was going hiking.

Human remains were found alongside a backpack and notepad belonging to Laundrie at the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park at the end of October.
The FBI said they identified Laundrie through dental records.
Laundrie family attorney Steve Bertolino previously said in a statement: "Chris and Roberta Laundrie have been informed that the remains found in the reserve are indeed Brian's.
"We have no further comment at this time and we ask you to respect the Laundrie family's privacy at this time."

Gabby and Laundrie embarked on their trip in early July from New York's Long Island, where her parents live.
As they traveled through Kansas, Colorado, Utah and points west, Gabby documented their "van life" on social media.
She posted her final photo to Instagram on August 25, the same day she last spoke to her mum by phone.