Cannibal Cafe
The (often referred to as CCF ) was an internet forum established in 1994 that became notorious for facilitating discussions about cannibalism fantasies . While it was originally intended for roleplay and content sharing, it gained worldwide infamy in 2001 following the Armin Meiwes case, in which Meiwes used the site to find a voluntary victim, Bernd Brandes . Status and Availability
Marla's persistence paid off in a way she had not intended. She found a small, out-of-the-way restaurant whose owner, a woman named Reina, had once worked shifts at the Cannibal Café. Reina's eyes sank when Marla mentioned the forum. "You shouldn't poke at certain bones," she told Marla, folding a damp napkin into a triangle. "We were kids. We wanted to make something that mattered."
- Crime and Punishment: A section dedicated to discussing and sharing information about violent crimes, including murders, rapes, and other forms of brutality.
- Cannibalism and Necrophilia: A section focused on the discussion of cannibalism and necrophilia, where users would share stories, fantasies, and anecdotes related to these topics.
- Graphic Content: A section where users could share and view explicit and disturbing images, videos, and stories.
3. Morbid Curiosity Seekers
Impact on the Forum:
While the two actually met via a different site or private chats, Meiwes was a known active member of the Cannibal Cafe. The resulting international media frenzy and police investigation led to the forum being shut down in late 2002 via a Denial of Service attack by German authorities. Archive Status
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