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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* A non-criminal example from ''[[The Last Apprentice (Literature)|The Last Apprentice]]''. This happens accidentally to Mother Malkin at the end of the first book. She shouldn't have attempted to flee through the pigpen while she was shrunk and the pigs were agitated.
* A non-criminal example from ''[[The Last Apprentice (Literature)|The Last Apprentice]]''. This happens accidentally to Mother Malkin at the end of the first book. She shouldn't have attempted to flee through the pigpen while she was shrunk and the pigs were agitated.
* One of the participants in the [[Deadly Game]] in ''[[Friday the 13 th]]: The Jason Strain'' is a serial killer who apparently disposed of her victims by feeding them to her hogs.
* One of the participants in the [[Deadly Game]] in ''[[Friday the 13th]]: The Jason Strain'' is a serial killer who apparently disposed of her victims by feeding them to her hogs.
* In John Ross' ''Unintended Consequences'', Henry Bowman successfully defends himself from an ATF raid attempting to plant drugs, counterfeit money and terrorism plans in his gun dealership. At the time, he thought they were a biker gang - but afterwards he decides if [[The Government]] wants to declare war on him, he'd just have to retaliate. Starting by disposing of the bodies in a pig farm(minus their indigestible hair and teeth).
* In John Ross' ''Unintended Consequences'', Henry Bowman successfully defends himself from an ATF raid attempting to plant drugs, counterfeit money and terrorism plans in his gun dealership. At the time, he thought they were a biker gang - but afterwards he decides if [[The Government]] wants to declare war on him, he'd just have to retaliate. Starting by disposing of the bodies in a pig farm(minus their indigestible hair and teeth).
* "Pig Blood Blues" by Clive Barker has a new guard at a juvenile facility learn that a missing prisoner has managed to transfer his soul into a giant pig in order to avoid death. Because he knows too much, he ends up getting thrown in with the pigs... while alive.
* "Pig Blood Blues" by Clive Barker has a new guard at a juvenile facility learn that a missing prisoner has managed to transfer his soul into a giant pig in order to avoid death. Because he knows too much, he ends up getting thrown in with the pigs... while alive.
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[[Category:Crime and Punishment Tropes]]
[[Category:Crime and Punishment Tropes]]
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[[Category:Fed To Pigs]]
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