Three gruesome murder cases you've probably not heard of.
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1) ISSEI SAGAWA, THE JAPANESE CANNIBAL WHO STILL WALKS FREE.
The famous Japanese cannibal is notorious in his country. He grew up in a wealthy family but always had the urge for human flesh.
At 23, Sagawa was arrested for attempted rape, according to Culture Crossfire. He entered the apartment of a tall German woman living in Tokyo and attacked her. Police didn't realize he was actually attempting to eat her, even though he bit off a piece of her flesh.
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At 23, Sagawa was arrested for attempted rape, according to Culture Crossfire. He entered the apartment of a tall German woman living in Tokyo and attacked her. Police didn't realize he was actually attempting to eat her, even though he bit off a piece of her flesh.
Sagawa, who is 5-feet-tall, later told Vice he was obsessed with taller "Western" women. At 32, Sagawa went to study literature in France, even receiving his Ph.D. It was there that he befriended a classmate, a 25-year-old Dutch woman named Renee Hartevelt.
The friendship proved deadly for Hartevelt as one night in 1981, Sagawa invited her over under the guise of working on a poetry assignment but ended up shooting her in the neck and eating various parts of her body over a two-day span.
He attempted to dump the leftovers of her body in a lake nearby but was caught in the act. He was held in police custody for two years before being deemed legally insane and deported back to Japan. Once in Japan, he was declared sane by psychologists and signed himself out of
the mental institution where he was being held. He currently lives as a free man in Japan.
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2) KATHERINE KNIGHT, WHO TRIED TO FEED HER HUSBAND TO HIS CHILDREN.
Katherine Knight, an Australian woman stabbed her partner, John price, to death 37-times in 2000. Knight then skinned him, decapitated his head, and cooked up parts of his body.
She set her dining room table for two and served the cooked meat with baked potatoes and side vegetables. She placed handwritten notes next to each table setting with the names of Price's children on them — she was attempting to serve them their father for dinner.
When police finally arrived at the house they found Knight in a comatose state with pills spilled out on the floor. They also found Price's head boiling in a pot of soup on the stove. Knight was the first woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.
She is currently serving her sentence in Silverwater Correctional Complex in New South Wales, Australia.
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3) DENNIS NILSEN, WHO MURDERED YOUNG MEN AND KEPT THEIR BODIES FOR SEX.
Dennis Nilsen terrorized London in the late 70's and early 80's, killing 15 men over a five-year period. Nilsen would pick up young men at bars and take them back to his home.
There, he'd strangle or drown them. Once dead, he'd bathe and dress the bodies, according to The International Business Times
He admitted to police that he kept the bodies for extended periods of time before disposing of them so that he could have sex with them and talk to them.
He is currently serving a life sentence at the HMP Full Sutton prison in Yorkshire, England.
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The Charlie Charlie challenge is a modern incarnation of the Spanish paper-and-pencil game called Juego de la Lapicera (Pencil Game). Like a Magic 8-Ball, the game is played by teenagers using held or balanced pencils to produce answers to questions they ask.
Teenage girls have played Juego de la Lapicera for generations in Spain and Hispanic America, asking which boys in their class like them.[citation needed]
Basic set up for the two pencil game, with the top pencil balanced the same way as the other, #SeyonsThread
such that minor air movements can cause it to rotate
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Bathory married a count and in his castle constructed a torture chamber where she would burn girls with hot tongs, place them in tubs of freezing water, stick needles under their fingernails, and cover their bodies with honey and leave them in rooms filled with ants or bees.
Bathory gained a reputation as a vampire as she had a fascination with blood and was said to bathe in the bathtubs filled with the blood of her virginal victims to preserve her youth. Bathory’s crimes were eventually discovered and was charged with over eighty counts of murder.
Three Truly weird Historical Events That Actually Happened, You don't know about.
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1. Robert Liston, a surgeon in the 1800s, performed an operation with a 300% mortality rate : Instead of saving the patient, he killed three people.
Liston was renowned for being one of the fastest surgeons alive, which at the time was a very good thing. Anesthesia as we know it didn't exist, so patients were awake for the entire procedure, meaning the shorter it was, the better.
Liston was performing a leg amputation,
but worked so fast that he accidentally cut off two fingers on his assistant's hand. Both the patient and the assistant died later of gangrene, most likely due to the saw being unclean.