Heavy case: Berlin police arrest a cannibalism suspect after finding victim's remains

Police in Germany have arrested a suspect in sexually motivated murders and cannibalism after the remains of a victim were found in a park in northern Berlin. Forenzice experts determined that the remains were the remains of a 44-year-old man who disappeared about two months ago. sniffing dogs took the police [...]
Forenzice experts determined that the remains were the remains of a 44-year-old man who disappeared about two months ago.
The sniffing dogs took the police to the suspect's apartment in Berlin, reports German media, translates Periscope. He is reported to be a 41-year-old math teacher.
People walking around in a park in Buch found the bones on November 8th.
A policeman told the Berlinian daily BZ that a bone was “legally without mash” and that there were other indicators that “na made us believe Stefan T was the victim of a cannibal”.
The suspected assassin, named Stephen R.
Stefan T, meanwhile, was an electrical engineer who had left his apartment just before midnight on September 5th and was later reported missing from his roommates.
German media are comparing this case to that of Armin Meiwes, the German cannibal who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2006. /Periscope












