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Former policeman jailed for killing willing participant he met on 'cannibalism fetish' website
German man gets eight years for mutilating willing participant he met online in 2013
PUBLISHED : Thursday, 02 April, 2015, 1:21am
UPDATED : Thursday, 02 April, 2015, 1:31am
Agence France-Presse in Dresden
A court sentenced a German former police officer to eight years and six months in jail for killing a willing victim he met on a website for cannibalism fetishists.
In the macabre case which captured international headlines, presiding Judge Birgit Wiegand said the defendant, Detlev Guenzel, was guilty of "murder motivated by sexual lust and disturbing the peace of the dead".
The defendant, wearing a bright pink dress shirt and cargo trousers, sat impassively with his arms folded as the verdict was read out to the packed courtroom in the eastern city of Dresden.
Guenzel, 57, went on trial in August over the killing in November 2013 of Polish-born Wojciech Stempniewicz, a business consultant, at the defendant's home, a bed-and-breakfast inn in a mountain town near the Czech border.
The court found that Guenzel had cut the body into small pieces in a slaughter chamber he built in his cellar and buried them in his garden. But there was no evidence that he ate any part of his victim.
State attorneys had sought 10-and-a-half years in prison for the defendant, a trim, soft-spoken father of three adult children whom neighbours described as friendly, generous and unfailingly polite.
He smiled briefly at his daughter before taking his seat in the courtroom to hear the verdict. Lawyers representing the family of Stempniewicz, 59, had requested a 15-year sentence, usually the maximum in a murder case.
But prosecutors said they stopped short of this demand because Stempniewicz had long harboured a sexually charged death wish, a line of argument that Wiegand said the court had accepted.
"He wanted to be killed to make his fantasy come true," she said during a two-hour-long reading of the verdict.
The men came across each other in October 2013 on a website for slaughter and cannibalism fantasies billed as the "*1 site for exotic meat" and boasting more than 3,000 registered members. A click on a box allows participants to say if they would like to go beyond the realm of the imagination.
A 50-minute video Guenzel made was played during the trial and showed him at one point covered in blood as he mutilated the corpse, muttering: "I never thought I would sink so low."
He reportedly broke down in tears when the footage was shown, telling Wiegand: "I don't claim I'm entirely innocent - it was the biggest mistake of my life. But I am not a murderer."
German man gets eight years for mutilating willing participant he met online in 2013
PUBLISHED : Thursday, 02 April, 2015, 1:21am
UPDATED : Thursday, 02 April, 2015, 1:31am
Agence France-Presse in Dresden

A court sentenced a German former police officer to eight years and six months in jail for killing a willing victim he met on a website for cannibalism fetishists.
In the macabre case which captured international headlines, presiding Judge Birgit Wiegand said the defendant, Detlev Guenzel, was guilty of "murder motivated by sexual lust and disturbing the peace of the dead".
The defendant, wearing a bright pink dress shirt and cargo trousers, sat impassively with his arms folded as the verdict was read out to the packed courtroom in the eastern city of Dresden.
Guenzel, 57, went on trial in August over the killing in November 2013 of Polish-born Wojciech Stempniewicz, a business consultant, at the defendant's home, a bed-and-breakfast inn in a mountain town near the Czech border.
The court found that Guenzel had cut the body into small pieces in a slaughter chamber he built in his cellar and buried them in his garden. But there was no evidence that he ate any part of his victim.
State attorneys had sought 10-and-a-half years in prison for the defendant, a trim, soft-spoken father of three adult children whom neighbours described as friendly, generous and unfailingly polite.
He smiled briefly at his daughter before taking his seat in the courtroom to hear the verdict. Lawyers representing the family of Stempniewicz, 59, had requested a 15-year sentence, usually the maximum in a murder case.
But prosecutors said they stopped short of this demand because Stempniewicz had long harboured a sexually charged death wish, a line of argument that Wiegand said the court had accepted.
"He wanted to be killed to make his fantasy come true," she said during a two-hour-long reading of the verdict.
The men came across each other in October 2013 on a website for slaughter and cannibalism fantasies billed as the "*1 site for exotic meat" and boasting more than 3,000 registered members. A click on a box allows participants to say if they would like to go beyond the realm of the imagination.
A 50-minute video Guenzel made was played during the trial and showed him at one point covered in blood as he mutilated the corpse, muttering: "I never thought I would sink so low."
He reportedly broke down in tears when the footage was shown, telling Wiegand: "I don't claim I'm entirely innocent - it was the biggest mistake of my life. But I am not a murderer."