The Rotenburg Cannibal: Inside Germany's Most Disturbing Crime
How Armin Meiwes lured a willing victim to his home and committed an act that shocked the world

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Quick Facts
Quick Facts
In March 2001, Armin Meiwes, a 39-year-old computer repair technician living in the Wüstefeld area of Rotenburg, Germany, committed one of Europe's most shocking crimes—with the full cooperation of his victim.
Meiwes had posted an advertisement on The Cannibal Cafe, an online forum, seeking "a young, well-built man who wanted to be eaten." The ad received 430 responses. Among them was Bernd (Jürgen) Brandes, a 43-year-old engineer from Berlin, who accepted the invitation.
**The Crime**
When Brandes arrived at Meiwes' home, the two men filmed what would follow. Brandes consumed 20 sleeping pills, apparently to ease his fate. What happened next was methodical and brutal: Meiwes amputated Brandes' penis using knives, a hatchet, and a meat grinder—tools he had selected after consulting a butchering guide. The two men attempted to eat the severed organ together.
Brandes died from blood loss. Meiwes then killed him and began consuming the body systematically. Over the next 20 months, he ate approximately 44 pounds (20 kilograms) of Brandes' flesh, storing the remainder in a freezer. Parts he could not eat—including the skull—were buried in his garden.
**The Investigation**
Meiwes remained free for over a year. To those around him in Rotenburg, he was an ordinary neighbor who mowed lawns, helped with car repairs, and hosted dinner parties. This façade cracked in November 2002, when the District Court of Rotenburg issued a warrant for his residence based on a crime report related to "representation of violence" (Gewaltdarstellung). Police searched his home on the same day.

