Silence of the sheep

by Prometheus 6
December 31, 2003 - 8:07am.
on News

Ye GHODS.



Germans Get a Look at Dark Side of Cyberspace
A loner is charged with killing and eating a willing victim he met in an Internet chat room.
By Jeffrey Fleishman
Times Staff Writer

December 31, 2003

BERLIN — Every day there's another grisly revelation, a new stomach-turning detail about the smiling, smartly dressed computer technician known as "the cannibal."

The trial of Armin Meiwes — charged with killing and eating a willing victim he befriended in an Internet chat room — is taking the German public on a dark ride into the human psyche. It is a glimpse into a hidden world where a disturbed man's fantasies were advertised and acted upon in a macabre corner of cyberspace.

Among the most startling revelations of the trial so far has been Meiwes' testimony that more than 200 people answered his ad seeking a young man "who wanted to be eaten." This has touched off a stream of media commentary about how the Internet — a tool of wonder and modernity — has been pressed into serving base and deadly human desires.

"This trial will write judicial history, and it already now belongs to the bizarre side of progress in [electronic] communications," wrote the daily Der Tagesspiegel as the trial entered its third week. "Without the Internet it would have been unthinkable that such an offer meets such a demand. Now, it is thinkable, but it remains incomprehensible."

The case has raised concerns across this nation about the Internet's vast and virtually unregulated terrain. For many Germans, the prospect of a person clicking his or her way through Web sites to find victims has left them uneasy about the power of information technology.

"Be it sexual criminals or necrophiliacs or sadists or masochists, there are hundreds out there on the Internet," Meiwes told the court, according to the Berliner Morgenpost.

The narrative of the crime is not in dispute. In March 2001, Meiwes, a 41-year-old loner, posted his ad in an Internet chat room. The missive was answered by Bernd Brandes, a 42-year-old Berlin engineer with a history of depression. Meiwes invited Brandes to his half-timbered farmhouse in the central German city of Rotenburg, where Brandes numbed himself with sleeping pills and schnapps.

Meiwes sliced off and cooked part of Brandes' flesh and the two men ate it, according to court records. Brandes then took a bath while Meiwes read a book. Hours later, Meiwes stabbed Brandes to death, cut his body into pieces and placed them in his freezer. Meiwes told a German magazine that over the next several days he dined on Brandes, sometimes flavoring his meal with oil and garlic while drinking South African red wine.

"I had the fantasy and in the end I fulfilled it," Meiwes told the court recently in the city of Kassel, where the trial is expected to last until the end of January.

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Submitted by Sovereign Eye (not verified) on December 31, 2003 - 5:37pm.

"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to chew".