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Real Life Hannibal Lectors

Cannabilism is discussed, and the ideas for the creation of Hannibal Lector are explored.

Nicolas Claux

In 1994, a 22-year-old was arrested outside the Moulin Rouge on suspicion of murder. Police in the connection of the murder of Thierry Bissonnier arrested a young man named Nico Cluax. Police were not prepared for what came next. Nico pulled them into a world of cannibalism and horrifying tales that would disturb the mind of any sane individual. While searching Nico’s apartment, they found the .22 caliber gun linking him to Bissonnier’s murder. But they also found more, much more. The apartment was littered with bone fragments, and human teeth. Bones hung from the ceiling like a macabre chandelier. Jars of human ashes were set upon the TV. Stolen bags of blood were in the fridge. Upon further questioning, Nico told police that he had been into mutilating corpses in cemeteries. As a mortician’s assistant, he ate the flesh of autopsy bodies, as well as taking parts of their flesh home with him. For 10 months he feasted on these parts. While working in a hospital he would steal bags of blood. He would take them home and mix them with either ash or protein shakes.

After all his morbid fantasies had been played out, he felt only one thing had been left unfinished, He wanted to commit a murder. He found a victim on Minitel ( an early version of the Internet). He met Bissionnier at his house, and shot him multiple times. He then smashed a heavy container over his head. Nico was finally apprehended when he tried to forge a bank check of Bissonnier’s. Nico was convicted in the murderer of Bissonnier in 1996, and was sentenced to only 12 years in prison. He was released in 2002. Nico now resides in Paris making a living selling paintings about serial killers and mutilated corpses. Disturbingly, famous celebrities have bought his work, as well as other individuals.

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  1. nickseagull

    On August 10, 2008 at 3:08 am


    Cool, I like your article.

  2. Lauren Axelrod

    On August 10, 2008 at 9:39 am


    Love the article. I’m actually exploring Psychopaths in Psychology right now.

    Great Research

  3. Kiki Stamatiou

    On August 26, 2008 at 9:07 am


    I loved this article. It’s amazing to read about the many psychologically disturbed people throughout the course of history, what with the lenghts these people in your article went to just to obtain food for survival, even if it meant killing other humanbeings for consumption. Just fascinating. I too have work published on the Triond website, published under my pen name Joanna Maharis which is also my USER name.

    Thank you so much for sharing such an interesting article.

    Sincerely,

    Kiki Stamatiou (Joanna Maharis)

  4. Lincan Ba (Linoln Bu, like butt without the t's is the Pronounciation

    On April 8, 2009 at 8:17 pm


    I loved the article as my fellow readers have said before i got the Chance. I must say i think you so very much for the tips, Although i must say that the Alfred Packer fellow should have just confessed to eating the men out of a pot of stew contaning: Veggies, And their flesh. I would have told them the truth: “I ate them with a boiling pot of nice vegetables and cooked them to eat as a stew. I must say though, Shannon Bell was the tastiest of them all. I might get kind of used to this life style.”

    Or quoting the ideal or perfection of all man kind, Dr. Hannibal Lector and said, “I ate his liver with Fava beans.” And possibly a couple of carrot sticks, onions, tomatos,and all that good stuff. And when are you going to give me my death sentence?.

    I would have ended up eating the judge who convicted me and then the jury and everyone who went against me during the case. And you young fellow who is taking pshycology, I wish you the BEST of luck in finding me someday. Really i do. I hope you end up crafting my doom.

    P.S. My name is a jumble, pick up the letters, do with what you wish, In the end what do you get?

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