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'Cannibal Cop' Given Eight-Year Jail Sentence

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 01 April 2015 | 23.11

A German former policeman who murdered a man he met on a cannibalism fetish website has been sentenced to eight years and six months in jail.

Detlev Guenzel, 57, killed his willing victim before cutting the body into small pieces and burying them in the garden of his bed and breakfast guest house.

There was no evidence that he ate any part of Polish-born business consultant Wojciech Stempniewicz.

The crime took place at the defendant's home, a B&B inn in the mountain town of Hartmannsdorf-Reichenau near the Czech border, in November 2013.

The men had come across each other a month earlier on a website for slaughter and cannibalism fantasies which billed itself as the "#1 site for exotic meat" and boasted more than 3,000 members.

Former police forensic handwriting expert Guenzel, 57, went on trial in August last year.

Dresden chief prosecutor Andreas Feron told the trial: "He killed and dismembered him to get sexual stimulation."

Guenzel retracted a confession originally made to police in which he admitted killing Mr Stempniewicz by cutting his throat.

An autopsy determined that the cause of death was asphyxiation and it was alleged Guenzel took a knife, then an electrical saw, to Mr Stempniewicz's body.

The defence team argued that the victim, who had long expressed a death wish, hanged himself in Guenzel's custom-designed "S&M studio" in his cellar.

The men's email exchanges had the title "Schlachtfest", the German word for a country feast after the slaughter of a pig.

Defence lawyer Endrik Wilhelm told the trial in August: "In our eyes, and in the eyes of our client, it is about a suicide."

The defendant, who has children from the first of his two marriages, the second of which was to a man, sat impassively with arms folded as the verdict was read out.

Presiding judge at the sentencing at the regional court in the eastern city of Dresden Birgit Wiegand said: "He was found guilty of murder and disturbing the peace of the dead."

State prosecutors had wanted a jail sentence of 10-and-a-half years.

Lawyers representing the family of Mr Stempniewicz, 59, had requested a 15-year sentence, which is typically the maximum in a German murder case.

But prosecutors said they stopped short of this demand because he said he wanted to die.


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Palestinian Man 'Tricked' Into Selling Banksy

A Palestinian man has said he has been tricked into selling a potentially valuable work by Banksy for just over £100.

Sky News reported that the British graffiti artist sneaked into Gaza and left behind four murals on destroyed buildings in February.

One of the artworks, titled Bomb Damage, showed Greek goddess Niobe on a door which was the last remaining part of a two-storey house belonging to the Dardouna family.

Unaware of the work's value, Rabie Dardouna said he was duped into selling the door to a local artist for just 700 shekels, or about £118.

Banksy's works have sold for hundreds of thousands of pounds.

"I did not know that it was this valuable. I heard it can be sold for millions," Mr Dardouna said. "Now I want the door back."

He added he did not know who the British artist was and initially did not pronounce Banksy's name correctly.

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  1. Gallery: Banksy Goes Undercover In Gaza

    Graffiti artist Banksy has gone undercover in Gaza to make a film about the war-torn area

The film was posted on his website Banksy.co.uk alongside these photos showing some of his artworks. Click through for more pictures

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Dozens Killed In Yemen Factory Bombing

An explosion at a factory in western Yemen has killed up to 37 people, as Saudi-led air strikes continue on Shia rebels in the country.

A provincial governor said 80 others were injured at the dairy in Hodaida, a port city on Yemen's Red Sea coast.

It is not clear whether the factory was hit directly by an air strike, or the explosion was triggered by rockets fired from rebel bases at a nearby army camp.

Residents say the aerial bombardment began shortly after midnight on Wednesday, and led to the plant being largely destroyed.

Yemeni officials suspect the factory may have been being used to store rebel weapons, according to sources quoted by the Associated Press.

The incident appears to be one of the biggest instances of civilian deaths since Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region began a military campaign against Houthi rebels loyal to Yemen's former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh.

The Saudis and their allies are seeking the reinstatement of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who fled the country last week after being displaced by the rebels.

The Houthis began their offensive in September, seizing the capital Sanaa, and placing President Hadi under house arrest.

Violence has also continued in the southern city of Aden, with gunfire and several loud explosions heard throughout the night.


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London Mafia Mobster's Sentence 'Extinguished'

A mafia gangster who was due to be extradited to Italy from the UK has been told he no longer has to serve his sentence.

Domenico Rancadore, known as "The Professor", hid out in Britain for more than 20 years until he was discovered living in west London in 2013.

Italian authorities wanted the 65-year-old returned to his native country because they said should spend time in jail for being head of an organised crime group.

He lost his battle against extradition in February but it emerged on Wednesday that the punishment he was due to serve has been "extinguished" since last October.

His solicitor Karen Todner said: "Domenico Rancadore's sentence in Italy extinguished due to age of conviction.

"I have sent a consent order for the discharge of Rancadore to the Crown Prosecution Service to sign."

Before his arrest, Rancadore was living in Uxbridge with his family under the name Marc Skinner.

After a year-and-a-half long extradition battle, the Sicilian was told he must return to Italy to serve his seven-year sentence.

He was never convicted of murder but was tried in his absence in 1999 for "association with the Mafia" because he was a member of the Cosa Nostra.

The mobster claimed he came to England out of fear in 1995 as he wanted to give his "children a good life" and that he felt "their life wasn't secure" in Italy.

He was first arrested on a European arrest warrant at his semi-detached London home in August 2013.

His lawyers initially defeated an attempt to extradite him on human rights grounds in March 2014 but they failed at a second attempt this year.

It is understood that under Italian law, although a conviction stands, a sentence expires once a period of more than double the time of the penalty has passed.

With a seven-year sentence, the 14-year period would have elapsed some time last year.


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Video Captures Final Moments Of Alps Crash

Video Captures Final Moments Of Alps Crash

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Mobile phone footage taken from inside the Germanwings flight during its final moments has reportedly been recovered from the crash site in the French Alps.

European newspapers Paris Match and Bild have reported that the video, which Sky News has not seen, was discovered on a mobile phone found among the wreckage of flight 4U 9525.

Paris Match, which has not published the video, reported: "The scene was so chaotic that it was hard to identify people, but the sounds of the screaming passengers made it perfectly clear that they were aware of what was about to happen to them.

"One can hear cries of 'My God' in several languages."

The newspaper added that metallic banging can be heard in the footage, before the screaming gets louder and the video ends.

A lead investigator into the crash later called on anyone with footage of the disaster to hand it over to authorities.

Prosecutor Brice Robin said videos were not yet an official part of the probe, but that anyone with footage "must hand it over immediately to investigators".

It comes after Lufthansa revealed the co-pilot accused of deliberately crashing the Germanwings plane told officials at a training school he had gone through an "episode of severe depression".

Andreas Lubitz, 27, informed instructors in 2009 that he had to break off from his pilot training for several months because of his illness.

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  1. Gallery: Tributes Laid Near Crash Site

    A memorial, carved in French, German, Spanish and English, in memory of the victims of the Germanwings Airbus A320 crash, in the small village of Le Vernet, French Alps

The chapel prepared for the families of the victims and the medico-legal tents for investigators at Seyne les Alpes near the crash site

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Investigators gathered near the scene

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Emergency crews stand aside as relatives pay their respects at the memorial for the victims

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Members of the French Red Cross pay their respects. Continue through for more images

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Video Captures Final Moments Of Alps Crash

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Mobile phone footage taken from inside the Germanwings flight during its final moments has reportedly been recovered from the crash site in the French Alps.

European newspapers Paris Match and Bild have reported that the video, which Sky News has not seen, was discovered on a mobile phone found among the wreckage of flight 4U 9525.

Paris Match, which has not published the video, reported: "The scene was so chaotic that it was hard to identify people, but the sounds of the screaming passengers made it perfectly clear that they were aware of what was about to happen to them.

"One can hear cries of 'My God' in several languages."

The newspaper added that metallic banging can be heard in the footage, before the screaming gets louder and the video ends.

A lead investigator into the crash later called on anyone with footage of the disaster to hand it over to authorities.

Prosecutor Brice Robin said videos were not yet an official part of the probe, but that anyone with footage "must hand it over immediately to investigators".

It comes after Lufthansa revealed the co-pilot accused of deliberately crashing the Germanwings plane told officials at a training school he had gone through an "episode of severe depression".

Andreas Lubitz, 27, informed instructors in 2009 that he had to break off from his pilot training for several months because of his illness.

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  1. Gallery: Tributes Laid Near Crash Site

    A memorial, carved in French, German, Spanish and English, in memory of the victims of the Germanwings Airbus A320 crash, in the small village of Le Vernet, French Alps

The chapel prepared for the families of the victims and the medico-legal tents for investigators at Seyne les Alpes near the crash site

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Investigators gathered near the scene

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Emergency crews stand aside as relatives pay their respects at the memorial for the victims

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Members of the French Red Cross pay their respects. Continue through for more images

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China's Warning On Deadlocked Iran Talks

China has called for both sides to compromise in nuclear talks between Iran and world powers, warning that all previous efforts will be wasted if a deadlock continues.

Negotiations have resumed in Lausanne, Switzerland, hours after midnight deadline passed without any definitive agreement being reached, although negotiators agreed to a one-day extension.

But after Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi left the meeting, a rare statement from his delegation said: "It is important to give political guidance to the negotiations ... it is important to narrow down the differences.

"If the negotiations are stuck, all previous efforts will be wasted.

"All parties must be prepared to meet each other half way to reach an agreement."

Mr Wang was one of three foreign ministers to leave the negotiations in the hands of representatives, with Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and France's Laurent Fabius also departing.

The significance of their absence was not clear.

Iran's foreign minister said earlier he was hopeful Tehran and the six world powers - the US, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China - could begin drafting a preliminary deal after the negotiations were extended.

Mohammad Javad Zarif described the late-night talks as "very good", saying: "We hope to start drafting the text on Wednesday."

Britain's Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said: "We have made some very significant progress over the last few days, but it has been slow going.

"We decided to break last night. Some of the staff had been working through the previous night. We wanted people to be fresh as we started the last few issues that remain.

"We are now working on them this morning. I'm optimistic that we will make further progress this morning, but it does mean the Iranians being willing to meet us where there are issues that we still need to deal with.

"So fingers crossed and we hope to get there during the course of the day."

Western powers aim to stop Iran from having the capacity to develop a nuclear bomb, in exchange for easing international sanctions that are crippling its economy.

Stumbling blocks related to Iran's enrichment research and the speed of lifting the sanctions are threatening to scupper an agreement.

The aim is to reach an understanding that could serve as the basis for a final accord to be reached by the end of June.

The talks, which have lasted nearly two years, have already been extended twice since an interim agreement was reached in November 2013.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who opposes the negotiations, said the agreement being put together in Lausanne sends the message "that Iran stands to gain by its aggression".


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Early Super Typhoon Heading For Philippines

Early Super Typhoon Heading For Philippines

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  1. Gallery: Super Typhoon Pictured From Space

    Super Typhoon Maysak as seen from the International Space Station. Image taken by Astronaut Sam Cristoforetti. Credit: ESA/NASA

Meteorologists from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) monitor and plot the direction of Maysak at its headquarters in suburban Manila

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The typhoon has already ravaged the Pacific islands and is expected to hit the Philippines this weekend. It is expected to significantly weaken by the time it reaches the Philippines

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A graphic from the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre showing the path of Maysak

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Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan wait to board a C130 aircraft.

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Early Super Typhoon Heading For Philippines

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  1. Gallery: Super Typhoon Pictured From Space

    Super Typhoon Maysak as seen from the International Space Station. Image taken by Astronaut Sam Cristoforetti. Credit: ESA/NASA

Meteorologists from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) monitor and plot the direction of Maysak at its headquarters in suburban Manila

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The typhoon has already ravaged the Pacific islands and is expected to hit the Philippines this weekend. It is expected to significantly weaken by the time it reaches the Philippines

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A graphic from the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre showing the path of Maysak

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Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan wait to board a C130 aircraft.

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Gunman Arrested At Turkey Ruling Party Office

A gunman who smashed a window and unveiled a flag at the offices of Turkey's ruling party the day after a siege in which a prosecutor died has been arrested.

Turkey's Dogan news agency had earlier reported that two people had been seen entering the office of the AK Party carrying weapons.

Police sealed off the road around the office in an industrial suburb of Istanbul but later said just one man had been detained.

It came the day after prosecutor Mehmet Selim Kiraz was taken hostage in revenge for a teenager's death during anti-government protests in 2014.

Two members of the banned Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front (DHKP-C) were killed when security forces went into the office where he was being held.

The prosecutor, who was responsible for the investigation into the death of 15-year-old Berkin Elvan, also died.

The arrest in Istanbul came on a day when a number of left wing activists from the DHKP-C were held in the southern Turkish city of Antalya.

Counter terrorism police carried out a series of early morning raids and took 22 suspected radicals into custody.

The Dogan news agency reported authorities had received a tip-off they were planning further attacks.

A lawyer for the suspects told Dogan that the claims were baseless and the group would release a statement later in the day.

The DHKP-C is considered a terrorist group by Turkey, the European Union and the United States and has carried out a string of attacks in Turkey in the past.

Meanwhile, ceremonies to remember Mr Kiraz started on Wednesday morning.

A memorial to the prosecutor took place at the Istanbul Caglayan Palace of Justice where he worked and the hostage drama unfolded.

Hundreds of lawyers, prosecutors and staff stood in respect on every floor of the giant building - said to be the largest courthouse in Europe - and unfurled a giant Turkish flag from the top floor.

His funeral was due to take place later at the Eyup Sultan Mosque in Istanbul with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu due to attend, the official Anatolia news agency said.

No one has yet been arrested over the death of Berkin Elvan, who died in March last year after spending 269 days in a coma from injuries inflicted by police in anti-government protests in the summer of 2013.

Mr Kiraz's captors demanded he hand over the names of the suspects and force them to confess.


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IS Seizes Most Of Refugee Camp In Syria

Islamic State militants have seized control of most of a refugee camp the Syrian capital, according to witnesses and local officials.

Witnesses said that violent clashes are continuing in the Yarmouk camp in southern Damascus.

Yarmouk was once home to around 160,000 Palestinian refugees, before many fled to escape the violence of Syria's civil war.

Throughout the four-year conflict, the camp has been caught up in fighting between government troops and insurgent groups, such as al Qaeda's Nusra Front, which are opposed to the regime.

The area has been besieged by forces loyal to President Bashar al Assad for more than a year.

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  1. Gallery: Regime Airstrikes On Fourth Anniversary Of Syria Conflict

    A man daubs graffiti on the wall reading Freedom for Syria, in the northern city of Aleppo to mark the fourth anniversary of the Syria conflict

Boys ride their bikes under pre-Baath Syrian flags, adopted by the Syrian revolution during the uprising

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Opposition Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election

Opposition Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election

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Nigerian opposition candidate Muhammadu Buhari has won the country's presidential election, beating incumbent Goodluck Jonathan by more than 2.5 million votes.

It will be the first time in the country's history that an opposition party has democratically taken control from the ruling party.

Mr Jonathan, who has led Nigeria for the last five years, conceded defeat before the result was officially declared, paving the way for a peaceful transition.

"Nobody's ambition is worth the blood of any Nigerian," he said in a televised address to the nation. "I promised the country free and fair elections. I have kept my word."

He said he had conveyed his "best wishes" to Mr Buhari and urged "those who may feel aggrieved to follow due process."

A spokesman for Mr Buhari's All Progressives Congress (APC) party praised Mr Jonathan, saying: "He will remain a hero for this move. The tension will go down dramatically."

Around 800 people died in violence that followed the last election in 2011.

Mr Buhari, a former general who ruled Nigeria in the 1980s, received 15,424,921 votes to Mr Jonathan's 12,853,162, the Independent National Electoral Commission declared.

In all he won 19 states to Mr Jonathan's 17 and the small Federal Capital Territory.

"We have put one-party state behind us," he said in a speech at his party's headquarters in the capital Abuja.

"Our country has now joined the community of nations that have used the ballot box to peacefully change an incumbent president in a free and fair election. To me this is indeed historic."

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  1. Gallery: Nigeria Celebrates New President

    Supporters of Muhammadu Buhari and his All Progressive Congress (APC) party celebrate his election victory in Kano, Nigeria

Thousands of people spill on to the streets to celebrate after Mr Buhari claimed victory in the presidential election

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Mr Buhari (R), a former military dictator, reads his acceptance speech in Abuja

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Nigeria's president-elect praised the "statesmanship" of the country's outgoing leader Goodluck Jonathan for conceding defeat in a vote that saw an incumbent lose for the first time in the nation's history

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APC supporters celebrate the victory in Jos

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Opposition Wins Nigeria's Presidential Election

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Nigerian opposition candidate Muhammadu Buhari has won the country's presidential election, beating incumbent Goodluck Jonathan by more than 2.5 million votes.

It will be the first time in the country's history that an opposition party has democratically taken control from the ruling party.

Mr Jonathan, who has led Nigeria for the last five years, conceded defeat before the result was officially declared, paving the way for a peaceful transition.

"Nobody's ambition is worth the blood of any Nigerian," he said in a televised address to the nation. "I promised the country free and fair elections. I have kept my word."

He said he had conveyed his "best wishes" to Mr Buhari and urged "those who may feel aggrieved to follow due process."

A spokesman for Mr Buhari's All Progressives Congress (APC) party praised Mr Jonathan, saying: "He will remain a hero for this move. The tension will go down dramatically."

Around 800 people died in violence that followed the last election in 2011.

Mr Buhari, a former general who ruled Nigeria in the 1980s, received 15,424,921 votes to Mr Jonathan's 12,853,162, the Independent National Electoral Commission declared.

In all he won 19 states to Mr Jonathan's 17 and the small Federal Capital Territory.

"We have put one-party state behind us," he said in a speech at his party's headquarters in the capital Abuja.

"Our country has now joined the community of nations that have used the ballot box to peacefully change an incumbent president in a free and fair election. To me this is indeed historic."

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  1. Gallery: Nigeria Celebrates New President

    Supporters of Muhammadu Buhari and his All Progressive Congress (APC) party celebrate his election victory in Kano, Nigeria

Thousands of people spill on to the streets to celebrate after Mr Buhari claimed victory in the presidential election

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Mr Buhari (R), a former military dictator, reads his acceptance speech in Abuja

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Nigeria's president-elect praised the "statesmanship" of the country's outgoing leader Goodluck Jonathan for conceding defeat in a vote that saw an incumbent lose for the first time in the nation's history

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APC supporters celebrate the victory in Jos

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