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Consensual Cannibalism? Armin Meiwes, the “Cannibal of Germany”

47 min · 14. apr. 2026
episode Consensual Cannibalism? Armin Meiwes, the “Cannibal of Germany” cover

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A disturbing true crime case from Germany involving Armin Meiwes and one of the most infamous early internet encounters of the 90s–early 2000s.What begins on an online forum known as the Cannibal Café quickly turns into a case that shocked the world and raised unsettling questions about consent, morality, and the darkest corners of internet culture.

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