Meiwes was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to eight years in 2004 after admitting killing and eating a Berlin engineer he met on the internet.
I think he should also be blacklisted from any F2F events.
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Meiwes was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to eight years in 2004 after admitting killing and eating a Berlin engineer he met on the internet.
I think he should also be blacklisted from any F2F events.
How do you only get 8 years for murder? Or, more appropriately, why is it manslaughter? I think if the guy wanted to be killed, it wasn't a crime. And if he didn't, it was murder.
I think that they had a bit of trouble quantifying this one. Murder is the deliberate taking of one person's life by another. there is no contemplation of the victim being willing. I think that they charged him with manslaughter because they felt that they had to give him a break because the guy wanted it.
I think that they charged him with manslaughter because they felt that they had to give him a break because the guy wanted it.
But why only part of a break? I feel very binary about this--either it's okay to kill someone willing, or it's really not.
Do you think in the US he'd have had an insanity plea?
(Bear in mind, I think nothing's wrong with cannibalism. It's killing people that's wrong)
How do you only get 8 years for murder? Or, more appropriately, why is it manslaughter? I think if the guy wanted to be killed, it wasn't a crime. And if he didn't, it was murder.
But why only part of a break? I feel very binary about this--either it's okay to kill someone willing, or it's really not.
This may be an obvious point, but the civil law system often operates off of very different legal intuitions than the Anglo-American one. The intent of the victim wouldn't matter as much here but could matter more there.
Do you think in the US he'd have had an insanity plea?
He would have tried, but my guess is that it wouldn't succeed.
Is Butanol another name for Methanol? I was just listening to a recent Science Friday NPR show talking about the possibilities in that.
my guess is that it wouldn't succeed.
To my obviously unschooled eyes, he sounds like he's crazy by American standards. Isn't it about not being able to recognise what you're doing is wrong? Or is that Law & Order boiling it down and losing the nuance?
Or is that Law & Order boiling it down and losing the nuance?
Is Jesse Martin involved? Because if so, I already forgot the question.
Is Butanol another name for Methanol?
No. It has 4 carbon atoms per molecule, whereas methanol has one.
Methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol...
Is Butanol another name for Methanol?
No, methanol is CH3OH and butanol is C4H10O. Also, I'm pretty sure you need to modify a gasoline engine to use Methanol, but butanol can used without modification. I listened to that same SciFri segment.