Man arrested on suspicion of cannibalism after bones found in Forest in Germany

Police have arrested a man on suspicion of sexual violence-related murder and "eating human flesh" after human bones were found in a wooded area in the German capital Berlin. Experts determined that the bones, which had no meat on them, belonged to a 44-year-old man who went missing 2 months ago.


According to German media reports, forensic experts say the bones found by walkers in the park on November 8 were found by electrical engineer Stefan T., who has not been heard from since September 5.he determined it belonged to. Police say 41-year-old Stefan R., who was identified as a math engineer, was driven by tracking dogs he reached his home in Berlin. 

NO MEAT WAS FOUND IN THE BONES, ALL SUSPICIONS POINT TO CANNIBALISM 


 A police official, speaking to Berlin-based daily BZ, said there was no meat on one of the bones found. he also said there was other evidence that led to the strong suspicion that he was a victim of cannibalism. The Suspect Is Stefan R.he is said to have visited chat rooms linked to cannibalism on the internet. 

THE VICTIM HAD BEEN MISSING SINCE SEPTEMBER 5 


 Murder victim Stefan T. was an electrical engineer and never returned to the house where he left on the night of September 5. Housemates Stefan T.'s was involved in the losses reported. 

IT WAS LIKENED TO A CANNIBALISM INCIDENT IN 2006


 German media have established similarities between this incident and the case of Armin Meiwes, who went to prison in 2006. Armin Meiwes had met his victim in a chat room of people interested in eating human flesh. It was determined that Meiwes, 44, who captured the murder on camera, killed his 43-year-old victim according to his own sexual desires.