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Submitted 07-07-14 11:08
“He is responsible for the death but he didn’t want to kill his sexual partner.” (theLocal.de: http://bit.ly/1mkKfLv )
A Berlin Regional Court explains why a 45 year sales man was sentenced to less than 4 years in jail who accidentally killed a bank clerk in a sex game, before chopping off his head and boiling it in a big cooking pot.
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“I think in some way I wanted it to end, even if it meant my own destruction’. (The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer; Brian Masters: http://amzn.to/ToP2Ve )
US serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer confessing to killing 16 men in Milkwaukee, many of whom he then decapitated, dismembered, defleshed and turned into trophies including boiled skulls (‘it took about an hour to boil a human head’, he revealed in his first police interview hours after being arrested.)
Jeffrey Dahmer Links;
Jeffrey Dahmer Interview - Extended Footage:
Jeffrey Dahmer ; The Milwaukee Cannibal (Documentary):
Jeffery Dahmer 1 of 2 Inside Edition interview:
Jeffrey Dahmer - Murdered In Prison - News Clip:
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"It's important for people to know it's not just in New York and L.A. It's in the cocaine supply of the entire U.S.” (Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology/ ABC News: http://abcn.ws/Vu141o )
US skin dermatologist warns that cocaine users risk developing flesh eating disease due to anti-worming drug levamisole now found in 80% of America’s cocaine supply (after studying 6 coke users whose flesh rotted and fell off).
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“Nobody was going to get on the stand and testify that they had never done cocaine or had sex in the basement.” (New York Post: http://pge.sx/1nMRmPq )
Steven Gaines, author of 1980 Studio 54 expose ‘The Club’, explaining why nobody sued him despite his book chronicling the widespread group sex and heavy drug use practised by the vast majority of the club’s celebrity regulars.
Studio 54 Links:
60 Minutes Disco Music Story - Studio 54:
Studio 54 - Documentary - Doco - Disco - 70s - Music Documentary:
Grease Opening Party at Studio 54:
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“Quite frankly Glass is more obvious than other recording technologies. There are brooches you can wear that record video, so I don’t think that’s something to fear. We’re listening, but we’re not worried about those concerns.” (Guardian: http://bit.ly/Tr2vfw )
Google’s new ‘head of Glass’ Ivy Ross dismisses privacy concerns over the new £1,000 head-pieces’ high resolution video cameras.
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“With the deaths, environmental damage, fighting, and general debauchery, you would think that a party that draws tens of thousands of people, month after month, would at least be … fun. It’s not. Not even remotely.” (Slate: http://slate.me/1pvSigs )
Slate writer Robert Foyle Hunwick complains about being ‘disappointed and bored’ by Koh Panghan’s Full Moon Parties.
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"There's some truth to that cliche – New York is much less seedy than it used to be. I think it's the cost of living: people who are doing bad things have a hard time staying afloat here.” (Guardian: http://bit.ly/1m5kVPu )
New York Times new ‘sin and vice’ reporter Mosi Secret admits he struggling to find high quality stories.
Billionaire publisher turned unrepentant crack fiend Felix Denis revealing the greatest lesson life taught him (in an interview with the Guardian in 2010). The counter-culture pioneer died of cancer aged 67 this week.
Felix Dennis Obscenity Trial Documentary Clip:
Felix Dennis Interview - Author; How to Get Rich (and taking crack):
Felix Dennis appears on the David Frost Programme (Brilliant TV show full of 70s hippies: