• Interviewing Issei Sagawa, a man who murdered and ate a woman
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I just love how hypocritical the Japanese can be. "YOU COME INTO OUR COUNTRY COMMITING CRIMES?!" Then one of them goes to France and commits the worst fucking crime imaginable.
[QUOTE=POWA KILLERDeux;33128913]I just love how hypocrite the Japanese can be. "YOU COME INTO OUR COUNTRY COMMITING CRIMES?!" Then one of them goes to France and commits the worst fucking crime imaginable.[/QUOTE] That's like saying black people are thieves because one of them ran into a store and stole something.
I [I][B]almost [/B][/I]feel a little bad for him. Yes what he did is horrible and unforgivable, but now he is just a small, mentally ill, empty shell of a man who is waiting for death. Like someone said above, it almost seems like how he comments on his favorite actresses and how he can't "contain" his cannabism anymore that a second murder seems very inevitable.
Oh shit I remember this. That fuck was caught in France. They wanted to prosecute him but the Japs wanted to do that because he was a citizen of Japan. The French complied, surely, and extradited him. In Japan the fucker sentenced to just a few year(5 or so) in jail. This was main;ly because he had only killed "an European."
Well the only thing we need now is an angry French father to send an elite kidnapping squad and get the guy back to France.
You can only ever hear things when you listen to their bones.
Shame, she was pretty fit too.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;33132745]Well the only thing we need now is an angry French father to send an elite kidnapping squad and get the guy back to France.[/QUOTE] Dutch father. The victim was dutch. Quick fact list people seem to be missing out on: The crime took place in Paris. The victim was a dutch girl. He and the girl both studied at the same university, where he met her. In France he was deemed "Unfit to stand trial by reason of insanity" by the courts, and to be placed indefinitely in a mental institution. Japanese authorities then asked for extradition to judge him on their soil, but due to the nature of the french trial, they couldn't hold him on legal grounds. However, in Japan, he was allowed to check himself out of the mental institution in which he was placed. He is now under police supervision, but doesn't recieve any psychiatrical attention.
She pissed in his face hahahhaa
I'm having a hard time deciding if he deserves pity or hate. On one side of the spectrum, he did some horrible, inhuman shit. Things that no one should ever be a part of, but at the same time I can just see it in his face, there's true insanity there. A functional human being doesn't make this kind of choice with a clear cognitive thought process.
It's so odd to see such things actually occurring, since I only form of this sorta thing I've ever seen is in some fucked up mangas documenting such events. Whilst he is more or less completely insane, at least he has ability to step out of his perspective and view himself as someone else would.
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