Posted on 01/26/2004 8:33:39 PM PST by RWR8189
Armin Meiwes has confessed to killing his victim
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Self-confessed German cannibal Armin Meiwes regrets the killing and will never repeat it, he has told his trial in a closing statement.
Earlier, prosecutors said he should spend his life behind bars for killing and eating his 43-year-old victim.
Mr Meiwes admits killing and eating Bernd-Juergen Brandes, but says it was "killing on demand", not murder.
"I regret it all very much, but I can't undo it," he told the court, insisting that Mr Brandes had chosen to die.
He slaughtered his victim like a piece of livestock and treated him as an object of his fancy
Prosecutor Marcus Koehler
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Mr Meiwes' defence lawyer, Harald Ermel, said it was a form of mercy killing - because Mr Brandes had given his consent to be killed and eaten.
That should carry a maximum five-year prison sentence, he said.
But prosecutor Marcus Koehler, in his closing argument, said Mr Meiwes, 42, killed for sexual pleasure and should be locked up for life.
"He slaughtered his victim like a piece of livestock and treated him as an object of his fancy," he said.
Global interest
The gruesome details of the trial have attracted interest from around the world.
When it opened, Mr Meiwes confessed in detail to the killing at his home in the town of Rotenberg.
Brandes "asked to be stabbed to death," according to Meiwes
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He said Mr Brandes, who had travelled from Berlin after the two met on the internet, wanted to be stabbed to death after drinking a bottle of cold medicine to lose consciousness.
A doctor told the court that Mr Brandes died from loss of blood and that the medication, along with a half-bottle of alcohol and 20 sleeping pills he took beforehand, could not have lessened his pain.
Police tracked Mr Meiwes down in December 2002 after being alerted to an advertisement he had placed on the internet for a man willing to be killed, carved up and eaten.
Mr Koehler said Mr Meiwes was not interested in the needs or desires of his victim and that Mr Brandes' willingness to die had only provided the accused with an opportunity to carry out his long-held cannibal fantasy.
Mr Meiwes has admitted being sexually aroused by the process of preparing his victim.
Last week a second expert told the court that Mr Meiwes was "fully fit for trial and not mentally ill".
A verdict is expected on Friday.
Cannibalism is not a crime under the German constitution, but the crime of murder carries a minimum 15-year prison sentence.
With some fava beans and a nice chianti!
Now's the time on Sprockets when we dance!
ummmm. . . I bet Conservatives eat little babies for breakfast. ---> just a cheap gratuitous shot to even things out.
Why not the freedom to give away your body for food??
Look, what you fail to understand is "total personal freedom" - unless it causes harm to someone else. I don't think anyone would argue the victim was in his right mind committing suicide, or that one human has a right to prey on the mentally disturbed and cause their death.
But, say you are right that all Libertarians believe everyone has a right to abuse the suicidal - an extreme interpretation to say the least. Can I therefore hold you to the opposite extreme, that all conservatives believe any physical harm should be punished (perhaps with hanging?). Should I therefore claim you believe a parent who spanks his child should be subject to lethal injection?
I suspect you will call that ridiculous, just as I think your baiting of Libertarians as killer cannibals is ridiculous.
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