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The Meiwes case

German Cannibal To Become Subject Of Film

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Famed Cannibal Inspires Feature Film
By David Crossland

BERLIN (Reuters) - Armin Meiwes, the German cannibal who gained global notoriety for eating a willing victim, is being immortalized in a movie by a gay filmmaker, and hardly surprisingly, the project is already running into controversy.

The film, whose working title is "Your Heart in My Brain," has received 20,000 euros ($24,580) in public funding from a regional film foundation in North Rhine-Westphalia, the western state ruled by Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats. Meiwes was sentenced in January to eight and a half years in jail for manslaughter after a trial whose gory details riveted Germany.

He admitted killing a Berlin computer specialist he met via the Internet, but was spared a murder verdict as the victim had asked to be eaten in a startling case of sexual fetishism. Meiwes recorded the deed on video tape and shocked the court with his matter-of-fact account of how he severed the man's penis at the latter's request, and how they both tried to eat it, first raw and then fried in a saucepan.

Billed as a mix of "grotesqueness, thriller and documentary," the film by critically acclaimed filmmaker Rosa von Praunheim, a man, is stirring up political arguments even before its completion, set for December. "Even the title of the project could scarcely be more tasteless," said Axel Wintermeyer, legal affairs spokesman for the conservative Christian Democrats in the state of Hesse.

"This is creating a monument to a perverted criminal," said Wintermeyer, adding he was appalled that it was being part-funded by taxpayers' money.

BLACK HUMOUR

Von Praunheim, a 61-year-old gay activist who has made over 50 films including an erotic comedy entitled "Can I Be Your Bratwurst, Please?," said the case intrigued him as he had been studying cannibalism for the last 20 years. "What interests me is the gay aspect, and that it's also about sadomasochistic experiences," said von Praunheim, who teaches directing at the Film and Television Academy at Babelsberg in Potsdam near Berlin.

"I don't know if it will shock people. People tend to react with disgust on the one hand and curiosity on the other. We always say I love you so much I could eat you," said von Praunheim, adding the movie would be laced with black humor. The film is not strictly biographical and has fictional elements because Latvian-born von Praunheim, whose real name is Holger Mischwitzky, has not acquired the rights to the cannibal's story.

Meiwes' lawyer Harald Ermel could not be reached for comment. After the trial, which attracted worldwide media interest, Ermel said Meiwes had received several inquiries from film companies interested in his story. In von Praunheim's film, Meiwes is confronted in jail by his victim's head, which encourages him to be proud of what he has done and to carry on killing, according to the film foundation, which also helped fund Wolfgang Becker's much-awarded "Goodbye, Lenin."

"I think it's arguable whether a film like this will glorify him, it all depends how it's done," said Reinhard Boeckh, spokesman for the North Rhine-Westphalia government.


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Another report on that:

Cannibal case to be German movie

By Ray Furlong
BBC correspondent in Berlin

One of Germany's most infamous criminal cases ever, in which a man killed and ate another man who had volunteered for his fate, is to be dramatised in film.

The case of the killer, Armin Meiwes, still shocks and fascinates Germans, six months after he was jailed.

Now Rosa von Praunheim, among Germany's most controversial directors, has received 20,000 euros (£13,000) of public money to make the film.

The move has sparked outrage from some conservative politicians.

Meiwes, a middle-aged computer technician, killed and ate Bernd Juergen Brandes after posting an advert on the internet asking for a willing victim in 2001.

'Fascinated'

Latvian-born Rosa von Praunheim has made a career with provocative films mixing homosexuality, politics, and social comment.

"I've been interested in cannibalism for 20 years," he told the Bild Zeitung tabloid. "The subject just fascinates me."

His films include 1970 documentary It's Not the Homosexual Who is Perverse, But the Situation in Which He Lives, which was banned by German TV for what at the time was a taboo-breaking portrayal of gay life.

Then there was his 1999 "cannibal comedy", Can I Be Your Bratwurst, Please? - set around Christmas dinner in a Hollywood motel.

Filming on the new movie is not due to start until December, but Conservative politicians in Meiwes' home state of Hesse were quick to condemn the project.

"This is glorifying a perverse criminal," said Axel Wintermeyer, a Christian Democrat representative in the state parliament.

He added that the working title for the movie, Your Heart in My Head, was "hard to beat for tastelessness".

The new movie will not be the official Armin Meiwes story - von Praunheim could not get the rights - but it will be very "similar" to what happened.

It will include a scene showing a vision in which the head of victim Brandes visits Meiwes in his prison cell and tells him to be "proud" of what he has done.

We don't understand why we are being criticised for supporting this film
Michael Schmidt-Osspach, North Rhine-Westphalia film institute

There is particular anger that the film has received the public money from the North Rhine-Westphalia film institute.

The Foundation promises "a mix of grotesque, thriller, and documentary... a gruesome comedy".

"We don't understand why we are being criticised for supporting this film," said Michael Schmidt-Osspach from the foundation.

"Von Praunheim's films are widely respected and highly regarded."

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Published: 2004/07/07 09:51:12 GMT

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'Not surprisingly, mothers feature prominently in psychological explanations of cannibalism.'

I'm not surprised to learn that there is a link between cannibalism and mothers. How many times do you hear adults saying to little children "You look so sweet I could eat you all up". I've always thought that to be a very strange thing to say to a child. I suppose it originates from the Hansel and Gretel story maybe.
 
'Not surprisingly, mothers feature prominently in psychological explanations of cannibalism.'

I'm not surprised to learn that there is a link between cannibalism and mothers. How many times do you hear adults saying to little children "You look so sweet I could eat you all up". I've always thought that to be a very strange thing to say to a child. I suppose it originates from the Hansel and Gretel story.
 
Whoops! Sorry to repeat myself, I wasn't sure if the first one had worked!
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Cannibal signs over media rights

Germany's convicted cannibal is set to become the subject of a television documentary, its producer has said.

Armin Meiwes, who was jailed in January for killing and eating the flesh of a willing victim, is already the focus of a rock song and a film script.

He has now signed over the media rights to his case to a production company in the city of Hamburg.

Managing director Guenter Stampf said the documentary would "come to terms with an unusual criminal case".

Fascinated

Meiwes, a middle-aged computer technician, killed and ate Bernd Juergen Brandes after posting an advert on the internet asking for a willing victim in 2001.

The case still shocks and fascinates Germans.

Mr Stampf said he had negotiated for nine months with Meiwes and his lawyer to gain the exclusive rights to the journalistic treatment of the case.

He did not say how much Meiwes would be paid - adding that Meiwes was more interested in the content of his portrayal, the AFP news agency reported.

The money he earns is intended to go to the convicted killer's legal defence, Mr Stampf said.

He added that a book deal was also planned but would not be signed until Meiwes' appeal had run its course, AFP reported.

In July, German director Rosa von Praunheim received 20,000 euros (£13,000) of public money to make a film of the case.

The band Rammstein has written a song about Meiwes called Mein Teil, or My Part.

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Published: 2004/09/03 17:46:13 GMT

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Well Rammstein would wouldn't they!!
 
A trend?

Germany Rattled By New Gay Cannibal

by Malcolm Thornberry
365Gay.com Newscenter
European Bureau Chief
Posted: October 8, 2004 12:01 am ET

(Berlin) German police are investigating the second reported instance of gay cannibalism in two years.

Berlin police say that a 33-year-old piano teacher was found dead in an apartment in the city's Neukoelln district. Investigators say that the man had been stabbed to death with a screwdriver, and was then was sawed into pieces and his internal organs including the heart and liver had been put into a refrigerator.

A 41-year-old unemployed painter has surrendered to police and confessed to the killing according to Bild newspaper. It quotes the suspect as having told police that "I wanted to eat parts of the corpse."

Other media reports said he killed the teacher after engaging in sadomasochistic sex.

The man allegedly said he met his victim via a gay internet chat site.

Investigators say they want to determine if this is a copycat of last year's sensational case, or if there is a cult of gay cannibals in the country.

It is not know if the victim willingly went to his death in this case, as did Bernd-Juergen Brandes who was butchered by Armin Meiwes.

Meiwes escaped a murder conviction earlier this year. A German court sentenced him to eight and a half years in prison on the lesser charge of manslaughter because Brandes had agreed to be killed. (story)

Meiwes and Brandes met through an internet bulletin board or BBS for gay men interested in a cannibalism fetish.

"If you are between 18 and 25 years old you are my boy. Come to me and I eat your horny flesh" his ad said.

The case came to light when Meiwes posted more ads after Meiwes death for additional victims, and readers of the postings contacted police (story).

When police searched Meiwes' home they discovered neatly wrapped body parts in plastic bags which were labeled "according to cuts". Bones and other "non edibles" were found buried in the garden. Meiwes told police he already had consumed about 40 pounds of Brandes's body.

At the time of his arrest Meiwes told police there were hundreds of people practicing "cannibal sex" throughout the world.

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And this still rumbles on:

German Cannibal, Prosecutors Launch Rival Appeals

Wed Apr 13,11:59 AM ET


By Sabine Siebold

KARLSRUHE, Germany (Reuters) - A German cannibal and prosecutors launched rival appeals at Germany's top criminal court on Wednesday against his manslaughter conviction for killing and eating a willing victim.

Armin Meiwes was sentenced to eight and a half years in January 2004 after a gory case that both fascinated and repulsed Germany and the world.

Meiwes admitted to killing a Berlin computer specialist, Bernd-Juergen B, he met via the Internet, but was spared a murder verdict as the victim had asked to be eaten in a startling case of sexual fetishism.

Meiwes recorded the deed on video tape and shocked the court with his matter-of-fact account of how he severed the man's penis at the latter's request, and how they both tried to eat it, first raw and then fried in a saucepan.

Prosecutors believe the initial ruling and sentence were inadequate and said they wanted judges to convict Meiwes of murder as he had killed his victim to satisfy perverted desires.

"For the accused, it was only about fulfilling his fetish for human flesh," state prosecutor Lothar Senge told Germany's Federal Court of Justice.

"He will kill again if he gets the chance," he said.

Meiwes' lawyer Harald Ermel instead urged a conviction on the lesser charge of "killing on request," a form of illegal euthanasia that carries a maximum five year sentence.

Both Meiwes and prosecutors want the case sent back to a lower court.

The Federal Criminal Court will give its verdict on April 22. If it does refer the case back, it would likely indicate whether the initial ruling was too lenient or too harsh.

Ermel told the court that Meiwes, who was not present, was intelligent and would not commit the same mistake again.

"You can assume that he has learned," he said.

He added that Meiwes' sole motive was to carry out the wishes of his victim, rather than due to other "base motives."

"Meiwes was the man who satisfied desires. He was always the one who did what the others wanted," he said.

The victim had ended his life with a "beautiful death" according to his wishes, Ermel said.

"Mr B. took part in his own killing and was the driving force of the whole thing," Ermel said.

A German filmmaker announced plans last year to make a movie about the German cannibal. With the working title "Your Heart in my Brain," it has already received funding from a regional film foundation.

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Retrial set for German cannibal

Prosecutors want tougher sentence

Friday, April 22, 2005 Posted: 1049 GMT (1849 HKT)


KARLSRUHE, Germany (AP) -- A federal court on Friday ordered a retrial for a German who was convicted last year of killing and eating another man, giving prosecutors a chance to secure a tougher sentence.

Prosecutors had appealed last year's ruling by a court in the city of Kassel, which sentenced Armin Meiwes to 8 1/2 years in prison for manslaughter. They argued that he should be given a life sentence for murder.

The Federal Court of Justice overturned the original conviction and sent the case to a state court in Frankfurt for retrial.

The federal judges rejected another appeal from Meiwes' defense lawyers, who argued that the case should be classified a mercy killing on grounds that the victim had consented.

During his first trial in Kassel, Meiwes confessed in detail to the March 2001 killing of 43-year-old Bernd Juergen Brandes at his home in the nearby town of Rotenburg.

He said Brandes, who traveled from Berlin after answering Meiwes' Internet posting seeking a young man for "slaughter and consumption," wanted to be stabbed to death after drinking a bottle of cold medicine to lose consciousness.

"Bernd came to me of his own free will to end his life," Meiwes said. However, he said he now regrets the killing.

"I had my big kick and I don't need to do it again," he said. "I regret it all very much, but I can't undo it."

A grisly video Meiwes made of the act was shown to the court in Kassel. A doctor testified that Brandes died from loss of blood and that the medication, along with a half-bottle of liquor and 20 sleeping pills he took beforehand, could not have lessened his pain.

Several experts testified that Meiwes was fit to stand trial and was not mentally ill.

Police tracked down and arrested Meiwes in December 2002 after a student in Austria alerted them to a message Meiwes had posted on the Internet seeking a man willing to be killed and eaten.


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Copyright 2005 The Associated Press.

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Re: A trend?

Emperor said:
Germany Rattled By New Gay Cannibal
Posted: October 8, 2004 12:01 am ET

(Berlin) German police are investigating the second reported instance of gay cannibalism in two years.

Berlin police say that a 33-year-old piano teacher was found dead in an apartment in the city's Neukoelln district. Investigators say that the man had been stabbed to death with a screwdriver, and was then was sawed into pieces and his internal organs including the heart and liver had been put into a refrigerator.

The copycat killer inspired by Armin Meiwes has gone to court recently:

Berlin man 'inspired by cannibal'

A Berlin man has gone on trial for murder in an attack which his lawyer says was inspired by the high-profile case of a cannibal killing in Germany.

Ralf M admitted stabbing a music teacher with a screwdriver. He said he was motivated by cannibal fantasies which he thought he had under control.

The prosecution said he stored body parts in a fridge, but did not eat any. Armin Meiwes was found guilty last year of killing and eating another man in a case which shocked and gripped Germany.

Meiwes was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years for manslaughter. But his conviction was overturned last month by a federal court, who ordered a retrial.

The prosecution argues that Meiwes should have been given a life sentence for murder. His lawyers however want his original sentence reduced on the grounds that his victim had volunteered to be eaten.

Ralf M's defence lawyer, Detlev Binder, told the Berlin court that the Meiwes case was a "catalyst" for his client. He added that his client required psychiatric treatment.

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German cannibal back for retrial

German cannibal back for retrial

A self-confessed cannibal has returned to court in Germany, two years after amanslaughter conviction for killingand eating an apparently willing victim. Last year, an appeal court ordered a retrial after state prosecutors argued Armin Meiwes,44, was guilty of murdr.

The case shocked and fascinated Germans when it emerged that he had found a victim on a cannibal fetish-website who volunteered for his fate.

Meiwes is trying to stop a film based on his story being shown in Germany.

State prosecutor Marcus Koehler told the three-judge panel on Thursday: "The defendant stands accused of murder for sexual-gratification."

Frozen meat

Two years ago, Meiwes was found guilty of manslaughter after a court heard how his victim had volunteered to be killed and eaten in March 2001.

It heard a grisly confession of how he froze the body's meat and ate parts of it over several months.

Last year, a higher court accepted the prosecution argument that he was really guilty of murder because he killed for his own sexual-gratification.

The BBC's Ray Furlong, in Berlin, says Meiwes' lawyers have said little before his retrial. But they have confirmed they are taking legal action to prevent a Hollywood film resembling his story from entering German cinemas.

Meiwes fears its release in Germany could prejudice his chances of a fair hearing.

Meanwhile, he is working with a German director on an authorised version of his story.

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Published: 2006/01/12 10:05:30 GMT

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Forgot to post this:

Bizarre New Testimony At Gay Cannibal Trial

by Malcolm Thornberry, 365Gay.com European Bureau Chief

Posted: January 16, 2006 - 8:00 pm ET


(Frankfurt, Germany) A man on trial in Germany for killing and then eating a gay man testified Monday that the victim begged for weeks to be slaughtered.

Armin Meiwes, 44, is accused of murdering Bernd Juergen Brandes, 43, in 2001.

It is Meiwes' second trial in connection with Brandes death. In the first trial he was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison. (story)

Prosecutors appealed the conviction, arguing the court should have found Meiwes guilty of murder. An appeals court ordered the new trial ruling that that the lower court had overlooked portions of Meiwes' own testimony where he said he killed Brandes for sexual pleasure.

Testifying on Monday on his own behalf Meiwes said "I did want to eat him, but I didn't want to kill him."

Meiwes and Brandes met through an internet bulletin board or BBS for gay men interested in a cannibalism fetish.

"If you are between 18 and 25 years old you are my boy. Come to me and I eat your horny flesh" his ad said.

The case came to light when Meiwes posted more ads after Meiwes death for additional victims, and readers of the postings contacted police (story).

When police searched Meiwes' home they discovered neatly wrapped body parts in plastic bags which were labeled "according to cuts". Bones and other "non edibles" were found buried in the garden. Meiwes told police he already had consumed about 40 pounds of Brandes's body.

He told police that the two men had enjoyed a final meal together. Brandes had agreed to be castrated and the two sautéed his penis and testicles. They washed down the meal with a German white wine.

Meiwes testified on Monday that he hoped Brandes, 43, would "die all by himself" from having his penis cut off.

Meiwes, who has been dubbed the 'Cannibal of Kassel' after the town where he lived, told the court that he had prayed for God's forgiveness for both himself and for Brandes just before he severed the man's throat.

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German cannibal 'not a murderer'

A self-confessed cannibal has described how he killed and partially ate a man he met via the internet in March 2001, at a retrial in Germany.

Armin Meiwes was convicted of manslaughter two years ago and was jailed for eight-and-a-half years.

Last year, an appeal court ordered a retrial after state prosecutors argued Meiwes was guilty of murder.

The 44-year-old denies the charge and says he simply carried out a willing victim's instructions.

If found guilty, Meiwes could face a life sentence.

'Killing on request'

Meiwes repeated much of his confession from his first trial during his three-hour testimony.
I didn't know whether I should pray to the devil or to God
Armin Meiwes

He admitted killing 43-year-old German-based computer specialist Bernd-Juergen Brandes at Meiwes' home in the town of Rotenburg.

Meiwes told the court how he severed Mr Brandes' penis and that they both tried to eat it without success.

He said he hoped Mr Brandes would die of blood loss or throw himself to his death from a window.

"I wanted to eat him, but I didn't want to kill him," Meiwes told the court.

Brandes steadily lost more blood and finally became unconscious - at which point Meiwes decided to pray, he said.

"I didn't know whether I should pray to the devil or to God," Meiwes said.

Believing his victim to be dead he stabbed him in the neck, he said. It was only when he saw the video of the crime that he realised Brandes had still been breathing.

Meiwes' legal team argued the defendant was "killing on request", a form of illegal euthanasia that carries a maximum five-year sentence.

Prosecutors will have to show that Meiwes was driven by a base desire of his own to kill his victim.

The case continues.

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Published: 2006/01/16 19:44:56 GMT

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"I wanted to eat him, but I didn't want to kill him,"

"Waiter, bring me the Homme Tartare and make it snappy, so he can sing for my supper!" :shock:
 
Cannibal film banned to spare cannibal's feelings

Just because he's a killer cannibal doesn't mean that he's a bad person without any finer feelings.

Cannibal film banned in Germany
A German court has banned the screening of a film based on the case of self-confessed cannibal Armin Meiwes.
The state court in Kassel upheld a complaint from Meiwes, 44, against the film Rohtenburg, which was due for release in Germany on 9 March.

The court ruled that Meiwes' rights as an individual outweighed artistic freedom and that he should not become the object of a horror film.

Meiwes, jailed for eight-and-a-half years in 2004, is facing a retrial.

He admitted that in March 2001 he killed a 43-year-old man and partially ate him. He was jailed for manslaughter.

Meiwes says he simply carried out a willing victim's instructions.

But last year, an appeal court ordered a retrial after state prosecutors argued Meiwes was guilty of murder.

If found guilty, Meiwes could face a life sentence.

Meiwes, a computer technician, killed and ate Bernd Juergen Brandes after posting an advert on the internet asking for a willing victim in 2001.

The film Rohtenburg, directed by Martin Weisz, stars Thomas Kretschmann in the leading role.

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Published: 2006/03/03 09:53:37 GMT

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German cannibal guilty of murder

A German man who killed and ate an apparently willing victim has been sentenced to life in prison after he was found guilty of murder.
Armin Meiwes, 44, was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison in 2004 after being found guilty of the manslaughter of Bernd Juergen Brandes.

But a judge ordered a retrial after ruling the sentence was too lenient.

During the trial, prosecutors said Meiwes, of Rotenburg, had a "fetish for human flesh" and could re-offend.

This has been one of the most extraordinary trials in German criminal history, says the BBC's Tristana Moore in Berlin.

At the retrial, the prosecution made a graphic case that Meiwes was guilty of murder and argued he should never be released from prison.

In a key moment, a psychologist said Meiwes could reoffend and he himself had admitted he still had fantasies about devouring the flesh of attractive young people, says the BBC's Ray Furlong in Berlin.

A video which Armin Meiwes filmed during the acts of cannibalism was central to the prosecution's case.

They said the video proved that Meiwes killed his victim for his own sexual pleasure.

Armin Meiwes's lawyer had admitted his client had a fetish for human flesh, but always claimed he was no danger to society.

'Rotenburg cannibal'

Mr Brandes had agreed to the idea after making contact with his killer on an internet chatroom - a fact that led the court to convict Meiwes of the less serious charge of manslaughter at his trial in 2004.

Known as the "Rotenburg cannibal", Meiwes placed an advert on the internet before meeting his victim, 43-year-old computer engineer Bernd Juergen Brandes.

The pair met at Meiwes's home in Rotenburg in March 2001, where they had sex before Meiwes cut off Brandes's penis, which the men then cooked and attempted to eat.

Meiwes later stabbed and killed Brandes, before cutting him to pieces and freezing parts of his body, some of which he later ate.

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While Armin Meiwes is hardly the poster boy for the cause (who cares what happens to HIM?), it's a little scary to realize that one of the great Western Democracies doesn't have Double Jeopardy laws.
 
Cannibal's appeal of life sentence rejected
Sat, Oct 25, 2008

A German engineer who killed and ate a willing victim in a high-profile case that shocked the country, must serve a life sentence for murder after a court rejected his appeal.

The Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe threw out the appeal by Armin Meiwes, who had argued that he could not be convicted of murder because his victim had agreed to be killed and eaten.

Meiwes had found his victim, Bernd-Juergen Brandes, over the internet. An IT manager, Brandes had posted an advert for someone to "obliterate his life and leave no trace". Brandes met Meiwes in Rotenburg in March 2001. There, the cannibal videotaped himself severing Brandes's penis with a knife before both men tried to eat it.

Bleeding profusely, Brandes fell unconscious. With the video recorder still rolling, Meiwes laid him out on a bench, kissing him on the lips before plunging a knife into his throat. He suspended the victim on a hook and froze 30kg of flesh in parcels and later ate some with cabbage and potatoes.

A German court had initially convicted Meiwes of manslaughter and sentenced him to eight years in jail in 2004. But a Frankfurt court in May 2006 overturned that conviction and threw out the defence argument that Meiwes had acted on his victim's request, in a crime similar to euthanasia.

The Frankfurt court said Meiwes was psychologically sick but fully aware of his actions. Meiwes killed Brandes "because he wanted to slaughter and eat his flesh. He had achieved the biggest kick of his life," the judge said at the time. Germany's top court upheld that ruling on Friday.

- (Reuters)

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