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Murder Mile UK True Crime

Cannibalism #3 The Body

Murder Mile UK True Crime

Murder Mile UK True-Crime Podcast

Uk, True Crime, London, Society & Culture, Documentary, British, Killer, True-crime, English, Murder, History, Crime

4.8837 Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

WARNING: this is not a regular episode, and contains facts/stories which some may find distressing.


This is Part 3 of 28 of Cannibalism, a new podcast series by Murder Mile UK True Crime, which rolls out every day for four weeks, featuring facts about Robert Maudsley, Jeffrey Dahmer, Dennis Nilsen, Anthony Morely, UAF Flight 571, Peter Bryan, Armin Meiwes, Vince Li, David Harker, Özgür Dengiz the Cannibal of Ankara, Albert Fish, Ed Gein, Psycho, Issei Sagawa the Kobe Cannibal, Dmitry & Natalia Malyshev the Krasnodar cannibals, Nikolai Dzhumagaliev, Rudy Eugene, Katherine Knight, Antron "Big Lurch" Singleton, Klára Mauerová, Rick Gibson, Omaima Nelson, Stephen Griffiths the 'Crossbow Cannibal', Matthew Williams, Ted Bundy, Sawney Bean, Andrei Chikatilo, Austin Harrouff, Ronald Poppo, Tim McLean, Matej Curko, Tsutomu Miyazaki, Richard Chase the 'Sacremento Vampire', Nikolai Dzumagaliev, Alexander Spesivtsev, to name but a few. As well as a wealth of facts about dead bodies, death, meat, organs and ancient tribes.


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0:00.0

Do you belong here sitting next to me in the back of a Bell 2-12 helicopter about to give

0:06.9

your team the go on a jungle training exercise?

0:11.0

What should you get saying?

0:12.0

Not for you? Turn the volume down?

0:15.0

Or stay here and see how far you could go with leadership training and like anywhere else.

0:22.0

Go, go, go!

0:24.0

Still listening, you belong here!

0:27.0

Army, recruiting now, search Army jobs. Cannabis.

0:35.0

Could you eat a whole human being?

0:40.0

With the help of a doctor, a scientist and a chef, I set out to see if it's possible.

0:45.0

Cannibalism Part 3. Body Mass

0:50.0

Can a cannibal know how long it would take to eat a human if they don't know their size or weight?

1:00.0

I think not, especially as everyone's limbs, torso, organs, and even their muscle to that ratio is different.

1:09.0

In 2015, Tamara Sampsonova, the Granny Ripper of Russia, was convicted of murder and suspected

1:16.5

of cannibalism.

1:18.8

Killing her friend in a Raro of a dirty crockery, she drugged a 79-year-old Valentina illanova,

1:25.0

dismembered her body, and said to have a fondness for lungs.

1:29.0

She gouged them out by reaching into the body cavity, pulling them out through the dismembered neck, and then allegedly aid them.

1:38.0

She was caught because even if you don't plan to eat it, disposing of a body is hard, as we're all built different.

1:47.0

For example, lungs, at birth they weigh 40 grams, and as an adult they weigh a kilo.

1:55.0

But as our victims were heavy smokers, their lungs would have been a smaller size and tasted

2:00.3

of tar.

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