To: Frobenius; aculeus; general_re; BlueLancer; chookter; Poohbah
The case took on an even more bizarre aspect this week when the newspaper Bild reported that as a child Armin M. was a frequent visitor to the neighboring home of the woman described in press reports two decades ago as Germany's mostAnd there the article ends. Is that a great teaser, or what?
2 posted on
12/20/2002 4:45:44 PM PST by
dighton
To: dighton
3 posted on
12/20/2002 4:52:04 PM PST by
Frobenius
To: dighton
I can think of half a dozen of these "cannibal cases", just offhand- and it seems to me that they were all homosexual. Is there a pattern? (Note that I am NOT implying the reciprocal argument here...)
I must admit that I have never been interested enough in these nutjobs to bother reading any long psychological studies of them- and I thought "Silence of the Lambs" was one of the WORST movies I ever saw.)
To: dighton; Frobenius; aculeus; BlueLancer; chookter; Poohbah
Is that a great teaser, or what? Too much suspense for me, so I had to go look it up. Any guesses as to what it is? Fill in the blank:
The case took on an even more bizarre aspect this week when the newspaper Bild reported that as a child Armin M. was a frequent visitor to the neighboring home of the woman described in press reports two decades ago as "Germany's most ________________...."
To: dighton
BTW, "Bild" is not so circumspect when it comes to printing the names of suspects - the "M" in "Armin M." stands for "von Menschenfresser".
Just in case you get any unsolicited invitations to dinner....
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