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Join us this week as we explore three *deliciously* interesting cases of cannibalism. Rebecca starts us off with the case of Armin "the Master butcher" Meiwes, who found his willing victim on the internet; Journey dives into the cultural history of cannibalism in the Wari' Tribe, who practised cannibalism for cultural reasons; and Nicole ends the episode with the chilling crimes of Albert Fish, who targeted and ate children.
Today's episode is a little different than most as we do not discuss a forensic topic, but the forensic discussions will resume next episode! The topic of cannibalism can be quite gruesome at times and is not for the faint of heart.
We would also like to make a note that at times you may hear us giggling. We mean no disrespect and recognize the negative impact these crimes have had on their victims and their families. As humans, we sometimes cope with uncomfortable discussions with inappropriate giggles. We apologize in advance.
Interested in learning more about when WTF releases new episodes, contests, and more? Make sure to give us a follow on:
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For more details about the hosts, episode details, sources, and images related to each episode, check out our website at www.whattheforensics.ca
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Join us this week as we explore three *deliciously* interesting cases of cannibalism. Rebecca starts us off with the case of Armin "the Master butcher" Meiwes, who found his willing victim on the internet; Journey dives into the cultural history of cannibalism in the Wari' Tribe, who practised cannibalism for cultural reasons; and Nicole ends the episode with the chilling crimes of Albert Fish, who targeted and ate children.
Today's episode is a little different than most as we do not discuss a forensic topic, but the forensic discussions will resume next episode! The topic of cannibalism can be quite gruesome at times and is not for the faint of heart.
We would also like to make a note that at times you may hear us giggling. We mean no disrespect and recognize the negative impact these crimes have had on their victims and their families. As humans, we sometimes cope with uncomfortable discussions with inappropriate giggles. We apologize in advance.
Interested in learning more about when WTF releases new episodes, contests, and more? Make sure to give us a follow on:
Facebook: @whattheforensics
Instagram: @whattheforenics
Twitter: @WTForensicsPC
YouTube: @whattheforensics
For more details about the hosts, episode details, sources, and images related to each episode, check out our website at www.whattheforensics.ca
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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