Friday, January 24, 2014

Joachim Georg Kroll

Joachim Georg Kroll (17 April 1933 - 1 July 1991) was a German serial killer and cannibal. He was known as the Ruhr Cannibal (Ruhrkannibale), Ruhr Hunter (Ruhrjäger) and the Duisburg Man-Eater (Duisburger Menschenfresser). He was convicted of eight murders but confessed to a total of 13.

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The corpses of five young women were found in small villages in West Germany. Each body had been raped, stabbed and or strangled, as well as mutilated. The cuts were of a strange nature. Parts of the victims had been removed. Slices from the buttocks, thighs, and belly were taken. This type of cut was suggestive of a cannibal. The parts were the meatiest parts of the body. The wounds were about steak size. The police questioned people in the area of the murders. One man suggested the name of Joachim Kroll. Kroll had told the man not to use the toilet in their apartment building. When the man asked Kroll what it was stopped up with Kroll replied "With guts..."

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