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Case 331: Girl Meat Hunter

In 2010, a user known as Girl Meat Hunter joined The Fetish Network, a website where people with extreme sexual fetishes could connect and interact. On their profile, Girl Meat Hunter described their interests as the “easy A.B.C” - Abduction, Bondage, and Cannibalism. What was only meant to be an online safe space for creative roleplay soon took a dark turn, as Girl Meat Hunter’s deadly desires began to blur the line between fantasy and reality.

Team:

Anonymous Host - narration

Milly Raso - research, writing, creative direction

Mike Migas - production, music

Anthony Telfer - audio editing

Case 331: Girl Meat Hunter

Comments

I unironically agree that couples should value communication above all else in the relationship. So many issues can be solved with sitting down and not just speaking honestly, but LISTENING honestly to each other. "I saw this, it scared me, can you help me understand what it's about? What things can we each do to make the other feel safer?" Neither one of them trusted the other and it just exacerbated the whole situation when they could have just like, shown each other love.

Suicide Sauce

A very timely episode in light of recent events in America. "I couldn't hurt anyone" - says a (former) NYPD officer. Riiiiight, sure buddy.

Manuel

I can definitely see the conundrum is this case but I felt like there were more actions than just thoughts. Stalking some of his potential victims, deleting the account, using the other site, etc.. It sounded like he was ramping up to something. Maybe even he wasn't aware. I wonder why if your fetish is affecting your marriage, you don't see you have a problem.

Ally Jakubicka

I find it so bizarre that someone can have sexual fantasies about torturing, raping, brutally murdering, and eating women and it’s regarded as a “kink”. Imagine if this case was about sexual fantasies about children, where people used a social networking site to discuss their fantasies and post pictures of children they knew for others to comment on. I wonder if it would still be considered “kink shaming” then? It’s a very interesting double standard we hold in society. This case was fascinating from that perspective.

Tessa

A very appropriate episode for American listeners.

Phoenix Ray


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