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The Commodity of Flesh: Why Germany Had to Call it Murder

This video examines a disturbing case from 2001 in Germany, delving into the legal and ethical complexities of consent in extreme situations. We explore the notorious "Cannibal of Rottenberg," Armin Meiwes, and the perplexing circumstances surrounding his actions. This true crime story raises profound questions about individual autonomy and the boundaries of human behavior, making it a truly dark story.

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Timestamps:
00:00 INTRO
00:55 The Architecture of the Two Men
02:53 The Covenant of Flesh
04:26 The Discovery and the Legal Deadlock
05:38 The Overlooked Simplicity
06:49 The Legacy
08:08 The Final Equation

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