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There is no exact number of people in the US who have been convicted of cannibalism, as it is an extremely rare crime. Cannibalism is typically considered a form of murder and is illegal in all states. Cases of cannibalism are often highly publicized due to their shocking nature, but they are statistically very uncommon.

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