Cannibalism case goes to trial in Berlin
Warning: graphic descriptions.
Berlin: A 41-year-old teacher who is accused of having killed another man with the intention of eating him went on trial on Tuesday (Wednesday AEST) in Germanyâs capital.
Prosecutors say the defendant met his victim, a 43-year-old German mechanic, on an online dating site a few hours before the September slaying, the German news agency dpa reported. They said there was no indication the victim agreed to be killed.
Police officers searching for a missing man in Berlin, Germany in 2020.Credit:AP
The news agency reported that the defendant, identified only as Stefan R. for privacy reasons, allegedly chopped up the manâs body in his Berlin apartment and then spread parts of it in different neighbourhoods of the city.
Prosecutors were unable to say for certain whether cannibalism had taken place, but parts of the victimâs body were never found, the German news site Der Spiegel reported.
Police spent weeks looking for the missing mechanic before some bones were found in a forest in northern Berlin and a suspect was tracked down with the help of sniffer dogs.
The trial at a Berlin state court, which is expected to last until mid-October, is not the first of its kind in Germany.
A policeman with a tracker dog search for the missing man in a case that involved âcannibalismâ.Credit:AP
In 2006, a German court convicted Armin Meiwes of murder and disturbing the peace for killing and eating a man he had met online. Meiwes is currently serving a life sentence.
A German police officer was convicted of murder in 2015 for killing a man he met in an internet chat forum devoted to cannibalism. Prosecutors said the victim had fantasised about being eaten, but there was no evidence the suspect actually did so.
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