Published on December 10, 2003 By JEPEL In Misc


Eating human flesh


Since last week  has opened the trial of a German
citizen accused of killing another man and eating bits of his body. Interestingly, the victim agree to be killed and to be eaten (!), he also wanted to be mutilated alive and be separated from his own penis. Both men tried to eat it before the victim was stabbed to death. The whole scene was taped on video.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1102811,00.html


If your looking for resources in order to shed some
light about cannibalism you could quickly got some information from google. 


You have first to check this UK web site. http://www.cannibalism.org.uk/


But if you are more interested about history and
ritual, this weirdly page could help. 


http://www.sexylegsplaygirl.com/laverne/Cannibalism1.html


or this more classic one 


http://www.occultopedia.com/c/cannibalism.htm


It seems that cannibalism is non as uncommon as you might expect... And I just can wonder what reasons could make someone wanted to eat another human being:



  • Being afraid of Mad Cow disease (specially in UK)

  • Respect more animal than Human (easy...)

  • It might be easier to find decent meat from man
    than from animal grown in agricultural industry (think of McDonald) 


But I really struggle to get why you would like to be eaten. Even more I don't get offering the opportunity to another man eating your penis altogether...


The last interesting fact is Germany doesn't see cannibalism as a crime and the victim wanted to be killed (proven by the video).
The future of the trial is relatively uncertain regarding the charge. 


 






Comments
on Dec 10, 2003
russellmz...the other white meat...

hmmmmmmmmmm...JEPEL


on Jan 30, 2004
lol.
on Jan 30, 2004
oh my gosh! I read this article in the paper not too long ago... DISCUSTING!
on Feb 01, 2004
Actually, there is an almost identical disease to Mad Cow that humans can get from eating other humans. It is common among pacific islander cannibals, called Kuru.

http://www.as.ua.edu/ant/bindon/ant570/Papers/McGrath/McGrath.htm

I wouldn't start eating the in-laws to avoid Mad Cow Disease.