I love that your voice stays an even tone and pitch throughout the podcast. You don't go up and down and your voice is so easy to listen to. Its calming and not distracting at all. BEST IS NO ANNOYING BACKGROUND MUSIC AND YOU DO THE AD. I love that there isn't a hundred ads and i thank you for that. Please don't ever change this perfect show! We love and appreciate your work. THANK YOU
Dahmer stated the about the same thing. Basically, he got nothing from the murders, he wanted someone who wouldn't leave him. The diversity of human experience and desire can be chilling indeed.
I think the part about him sitting at the dining table ready to eat his much anticipated meal with Bernd's head perched next to him was one of the creepiest things I've heard!
I’ve heard about this case before but never knew Rammstein made a song about it. I’ve gotta go find that now. I’m sure it’s not easy to research and narrate the cases you cover, especially today’s topic. Thank you Casefile!
I had to laugh at the beginning when Reinhold thought he wanted a dark thrill, but when he found one on the dark web he had no idea how to handle it and sat up all night feeling disturbed. I don't know what he expected. Obviously the case itself isn't funny, don't come for me.
Reinhold: I want a dark thrill Also Reinhold: NOT THAT DAMN DARK! Thankfully he sent that email to thr police and got the initial ball rolling on the investigation.
@Casefile - would it be possible to include more detailed episode text descriptions /synopses? Having them just be the first sentence or two of the actual episode doesn't help tell me what I'm signing up for. Knowing this episode is about cannibalism would have been useful ahead of time. Thanks! :)
I feel like the only one who thinks that these two adults should be allowed to legally do whatever they want to each other with proper consent. It bothers me that people feel the need to punish others out of disgust or not being able to understand why they did something like this.
Yeah bit of a weird one this . Even though he did kill someone I dont feel he's a dangerous murderer cos he did nothing without consent of the other party. Overall I just found this a very sad case and I kind of feel sorry for both of them.
Oh was a doozy. Completely unique, not what I expected and not something. I’m going to do research on thank you so much for bringing the story. Must’ve been difficult one to research.
The ads are easier to listen to when they are not leader than the story you are telling. If we have to adjust ,turn the volume down each time an ad comes on it becomes annoying. Having them smoothly in and out are must more enjoyable.
I've done alot of research into this case earlier this evening and it's made me realise that there are a TON of inaccuracies in this version of the case. No mention of the fact that Armin and Bernd had sex before his penis was cut off, when they couldn't eat the cooked penis it wasn't thrown in a bucket as 'waste', but chopped up and fed to Armin's dog. There are more but these are just a couple of examples
I wondered what had happened to the sex part? I read a book about this case I think it was the one mentioned “cannibal” it’s definitely worth the read and full of a lot more details than this sub par podcast dictates.
"Wild pig meat." Yea... he had wild meat of the long pig variety It might be me but I just can't get over the way he says that. I just visualize the suspect saying it exactly like that when the police are interrogating him and it gets a laugh out of me every time. The deadpan way he says it with the accent makes it sound really cool. lol Gruesome case, but a funny tidbit.
I love your podcast. I’ve listened to almost all of them. However, this one was difficult to listen to and hard to understand. What, in Gods name makes someone want to do this kind of thing?
Omg what an extremely disturbing case one of the worst I have ever heard. The brothers Grimm were definitely a bunch of nut cases. Their stories written were never happy ones which makes me wonder about their mental state. Very bizarre. The Grimm surname fits their storytelling very grim indeed. I will not be reading their stories to my lovely granddaughter No way. Their books should be banned for young children as of now
I am sorry but this is very... incorrect? First, the brothers Grimm didn't actually write the tales, they collected them from folklore. Most of these stories, like almost all of them, do have a happy ending (Hansel & Gretel included, Gretel outsmarts the witch and defeats her, frees her brother and they find their way back home and live happy ever after). Grimm brothers made fairytales like Rapunzel, Cinderella and Snow-White public. It is true that a lot of these tales have dark parts, and modern adaptions usually are less dark, but to say that they are inherently bizarre and written by a bunch of nut cases is... a stretch.
@@tis_mar_al4600 I am still sticking to my story about the Grimm brothers. I was never interested in their stories Complete lunatics especially when using witches as a tool to frighten children. During mediaeval times if a woman was suspected of being a witch she was arrested and burned to death. This was corruption by the church who used women as an excuse if something went wrong she was a target. For hundreds of years this was the practice of men against women who lived alone and were really the most knowledgeable women they knew and studied about the natural world and I would go strongly to say they knew a lot about plants and their medicinal properties they were chemists. They were natureopaths. A woman's story was never written down only word of mouth because women never had the opportunity to learn to read and write but the women who lived alone with animals and studied them and nature they were very learned women they found a way to keep their exciting observations and knew how to read and write in their own language. They were women doctors. But how dare I say that. Well I did that's what the women were knowledge was for everyone they were ahead of their time Give them the respect they deserve. God bless those brilliant women. And history a disgrace for what they did to those brilliant women What a horrendous loss.
Grimm's weren't actually _too_ bad, considering what the originals they were adapting their stories from were like. Grimm's toned the originals down a _lot._ I grew up listening to Grimm's fairy tales (the originals) and Hans Andersen's too. When I was little I'd listen to them on cassette every night as I fell asleep, even the crazier ones like One Eye, Two Eye, Three Eye, and the original Little Mermaid (very violent) . The stories didn't mess me up at all, but gave me a really great imagination and I'm literally always curious to learn the deeper meaning of things. I always wonder if I didn't listen to Grimm's and Hans Christian Andersen if my brain would have just developed differently - more content to just accept things as they are without wanting to learn all about them - I'd find that so boring! :)
@@Vexarax still not interested in fairytales nasty stories If this guy was reading the brothers Grimm fairytales and look what he turned into a cannibal seriously. Let's not get of the track that this monster cut up his friend and eat his flesh omg Perverse evil. Hope he rots in jail. I never read fairytales when I was little. I like stories with a moral but not about women being witches which was bullshit and were burned to death. I was not brought up to fear witches never believed in bad witches. I am an educated person but the brothers Grimm were a bunch of idiots. Horrible stories.
@@everibarovski7963 - always interesting to read other people's opinions, no matter how vehemently I disagree. I personally have never feared witches (I have always been fascinated by the history of religious persecution against the innocents _accused_ of being witches though, which Grimm's also make a point of illustrating) and have a preference for a vegetarian diet as meat sits too heavily in my stomach - despite having grown up listening to Grimm's fairytales, and ones much more violent than Hansel and Gretel which is tame compared to some of them. I have even made a fair amount of money recounting these fairytales for modern audiences in articles for educational websites online. As usual, it's more a case of this person having been drawn to such tales because he already had that inclination within him. Whereas someone without that inclination can read them without being affected negatively by them at all, same with violent movies, videogames, anything really. :)
I mean… the guy kinda gave his consent. Not saying what they did was right on any level. But you have to admit the fact that he did it under the persons consent makes it a lot less evil.
@@MR-pv7qg exactly!! Enjoy , yeh life is weird , so very complex…. Listen , digest …. Don’t try to understand…. The world has gone mad / crazy …. It has always been unreal/ crazy … find a balance…. These true life stories make us think …. What else u gonna do ???? Stay safe xxx
I love that your voice stays an even tone and pitch throughout the podcast. You don't go up and down and your voice is so easy to listen to. Its calming and not distracting at all. BEST IS NO ANNOYING BACKGROUND MUSIC AND YOU DO THE AD. I love that there isn't a hundred ads and i thank you for that. Please don't ever change this perfect show! We love and appreciate your work. THANK YOU
Much more in depth narration of this case than I've heard before. Very well done.
Loneliness and rejection are very destructive emotions.
Dahmer stated the about the same thing. Basically, he got nothing from the murders, he wanted someone who wouldn't leave him.
The diversity of human experience and desire can be chilling indeed.
I think the part about him sitting at the dining table ready to eat his much anticipated meal with Bernd's head perched next to him was one of the creepiest things I've heard!
I’ve heard about this case before but never knew Rammstein made a song about it. I’ve gotta go find that now. I’m sure it’s not easy to research and narrate the cases you cover, especially today’s topic. Thank you Casefile!
It's Mein Teil
Weiche Teilen und auch Härte, stehen auf der Speisekarte.
Euthanasia takes a twist
Please tell me I am not the only one who laughed when he said he is now a vegetarian
He shall be vegetarian only as long as he can't cannibalize anyone else.
Omg PLEASE do not google this case! I did not wanted to see what I saw. I felt like I have to bleach my brain now. I am nauseas
Aww but now I really want to.... but I'm scared I'll regret it
That was profoundly disturbing.
People that want to be butchered??
I doubt there are many of them there folks.
Perfect! Thanks Casefile 🇦🇺👍
Straya❤️
This one was chilling asf
Keep up the amazing work, this one was intense
This has to be the nastiest and most messed up one I have heard
I'm stunned what a story!!!!!!! impeccable presentation as always☺
Thanks, Casefile
Couldn’t be better timing, I needed something to drift asleep to 😴❤️
I'll be doing exactly the same in a few hours.....bedtime Casefile !!
Aww I wish I could. It's 7:08am here and I hardly slept. I sure wish I could fall back asleep.
All you need is some cough medicine and sleeping tablets, and a butchers knife.
@@chesspiece81 you should of taken a sleeping pill
@@Starae336 tried them don't always work
Well... glad I didn't eat breakfast before listening to this.
Ewww 😵💫🤮 this case - I remember this going all through the media back then! Your delivery was super - as always 👍
Thanks 🙏 for another awesome 👏 Saturday.
i feel sick now... great ep!
I literally laughed out loud when you said he became a vegetarian. I guess it was the comic relief I needed after such an intensely disturbing case.
BEGINS @2:30
This is my favorite one! It's very nice I could listen to this for day's!
wtf?
I had to laugh at the beginning when Reinhold thought he wanted a dark thrill, but when he found one on the dark web he had no idea how to handle it and sat up all night feeling disturbed. I don't know what he expected. Obviously the case itself isn't funny, don't come for me.
Reinhold thought it was all fake. If only that had been true.
ur sick
Reinhold: I want a dark thrill
Also Reinhold: NOT THAT DAMN DARK!
Thankfully he sent that email to thr police and got the initial ball rolling on the investigation.
A very disturbed individual but not a cold blooded murderer
Right timing... thanks ✌️🍷
🖤💛❤️
Whats up with just eating a burger???
This world 🌎 is a scary place . Just 💭 there is people walking among us who think 💭 like this.
@Casefile - would it be possible to include more detailed episode text descriptions /synopses? Having them just be the first sentence or two of the actual episode doesn't help tell me what I'm signing up for. Knowing this episode is about cannibalism would have been useful ahead of time. Thanks! :)
I feel like the only one who thinks that these two adults should be allowed to legally do whatever they want to each other with proper consent. It bothers me that people feel the need to punish others out of disgust or not being able to understand why they did something like this.
Yeah bit of a weird one this . Even though he did kill someone I dont feel he's a dangerous murderer cos he did nothing without consent of the other party. Overall I just found this a very sad case and I kind of feel sorry for both of them.
My state doesn't even have legal weed, so I'd wager legalizing cannibalism isn't high on their list of priorities.
Oh was a doozy. Completely unique, not what I expected and not something. I’m going to do research on thank you so much for bringing the story. Must’ve been difficult one to research.
Love me a new case file episode 👍
The ads are easier to listen to when they are not leader than the story you are telling. If we have to adjust ,turn the volume down each time an ad comes on it becomes annoying. Having them smoothly in and out are must more enjoyable.
No joke I was very close to vomiting due to this one. Although perhaps that response was encouraged by lack of sleep. Felt sick.
I found this so disturbing, feeling sick in the stomach
Next time please a warning
I've done alot of research into this case earlier this evening and it's made me realise that there are a TON of inaccuracies in this version of the case. No mention of the fact that Armin and Bernd had sex before his penis was cut off, when they couldn't eat the cooked penis it wasn't thrown in a bucket as 'waste', but chopped up and fed to Armin's dog. There are more but these are just a couple of examples
I wondered what had happened to the sex part? I read a book about this case I think it was the one mentioned “cannibal” it’s definitely worth the read and full of a lot more details than this sub par podcast dictates.
He also mispronounced the victims name whole way through
@@bigasspocketsbecause it's a A.I voice
Dude should have stopped at marzipan!!!
He hated violence?? Pmsl
"Wild pig meat."
Yea... he had wild meat of the long pig variety
It might be me but I just can't get over the way he says that. I just visualize the suspect saying it exactly like that when the police are interrogating him and it gets a laugh out of me every time.
The deadpan way he says it with the accent makes it sound really cool. lol
Gruesome case, but a funny tidbit.
All good people !
He became a vegetarian ! 😂
I LOVE A HAPPY ENDING ! 🤣
I love your podcast. I’ve listened to almost all of them. However, this one was difficult to listen to and hard to understand. What, in Gods name makes someone want to do this kind of thing?
This to me, is what in my day, was called madness.
Possibly, utter madness.
@@sidstovell2177 I completely agree
wtf
Mein Teil is one of my favorite Rammstein tunes. 🤨
Sounds like they took "Different strokes for different folks" just a tad too far.
Not having a dad or mother can mess people up regardless of what media leads u to think is right. Proof is in the results of sum people
Literally no one says it's fine for children not to have a parent.
Moral grey area? Ehhhhhh.
Hold my beer- ein Fall von hier!
It is not Björnd it is Bernd
Thank you!
Omg what an extremely disturbing case one of the worst I have ever heard. The brothers Grimm were definitely a bunch of nut cases. Their stories written were never happy ones which makes me wonder about their mental state. Very bizarre. The Grimm surname fits their storytelling very grim indeed. I will not be reading their stories to my lovely granddaughter
No way. Their books should be banned for young children as of now
I am sorry but this is very... incorrect? First, the brothers Grimm didn't actually write the tales, they collected them from folklore. Most of these stories, like almost all of them, do have a happy ending (Hansel & Gretel included, Gretel outsmarts the witch and defeats her, frees her brother and they find their way back home and live happy ever after). Grimm brothers made fairytales like Rapunzel, Cinderella and Snow-White public. It is true that a lot of these tales have dark parts, and modern adaptions usually are less dark, but to say that they are inherently bizarre and written by a bunch of nut cases is... a stretch.
@@tis_mar_al4600 I am still sticking to my story about the Grimm brothers. I was never interested in their stories
Complete lunatics especially when using witches as a tool to frighten children. During mediaeval times if a woman was suspected of being a witch she was arrested and burned to death. This was corruption by the church who used women as an excuse if something went wrong she was a target. For hundreds of years this was the practice of men against women who lived alone and were really the most knowledgeable women they knew and studied about the natural world and I would go strongly to say they knew a lot about plants and their medicinal properties they were chemists. They were natureopaths.
A woman's story was never written down only word of mouth because women never had the opportunity to learn to read and write but the women who lived alone with animals and studied them and nature they were very learned women they found a way to keep their exciting observations and knew how to read and write in their own language.
They were women doctors. But how dare I say that. Well I did that's what the women were knowledge was for everyone they were ahead of their time
Give them the respect they deserve.
God bless those brilliant women.
And history a disgrace for what they did to those brilliant women
What a horrendous loss.
Grimm's weren't actually _too_ bad, considering what the originals they were adapting their stories from were like. Grimm's toned the originals down a _lot._
I grew up listening to Grimm's fairy tales (the originals) and Hans Andersen's too. When I was little I'd listen to them on cassette every night as I fell asleep, even the crazier ones like One Eye, Two Eye, Three Eye, and the original Little Mermaid (very violent) . The stories didn't mess me up at all, but gave me a really great imagination and I'm literally always curious to learn the deeper meaning of things. I always wonder if I didn't listen to Grimm's and Hans Christian Andersen if my brain would have just developed differently - more content to just accept things as they are without wanting to learn all about them - I'd find that so boring! :)
@@Vexarax still not interested in fairytales nasty stories
If this guy was reading the brothers Grimm fairytales and look what he turned into a cannibal
seriously. Let's not get of the track that this monster cut up his friend
and eat his flesh omg
Perverse evil. Hope he rots in jail.
I never read fairytales when I was little.
I like stories with a moral but not about women being witches which was bullshit and were burned to death. I was not brought up to fear witches never believed in bad witches.
I am an educated person but the brothers Grimm were a bunch of idiots.
Horrible stories.
@@everibarovski7963 - always interesting to read other people's opinions, no matter how vehemently I disagree.
I personally have never feared witches (I have always been fascinated by the history of religious persecution against the innocents _accused_ of being witches though, which Grimm's also make a point of illustrating) and have a preference for a vegetarian diet as meat sits too heavily in my stomach - despite having grown up listening to Grimm's fairytales, and ones much more violent than Hansel and Gretel which is tame compared to some of them. I have even made a fair amount of money recounting these fairytales for modern audiences in articles for educational websites online.
As usual, it's more a case of this person having been drawn to such tales because he already had that inclination within him. Whereas someone without that inclination can read them without being affected negatively by them at all, same with violent movies, videogames, anything really. :)
Did i hear canablisan is legal in germany ,im guessing thats eating raw animals yuck
This one's rubbish
Why cover this evil?
I mean… the guy kinda gave his consent. Not saying what they did was right on any level. But you have to admit the fact that he did it under the persons consent makes it a lot less evil.
It’s more disturbing than evil, they are just sick men.
Too many ads. Sorry.
Use an ad blocking browser
you're listening to the best podcaster on YT free of charge!!! and complaining?
@@MR-pv7qg exactly!! Enjoy , yeh life is weird , so very complex…. Listen , digest …. Don’t try to understand…. The world has gone mad / crazy ….
It has always been unreal/ crazy … find a balance…. These true life stories make us think …. What else u gonna do ???? Stay safe xxx
Skip the ads, not hard
I love this podcaster and hate complaining about that kind of thing but I admit, this one seemed littered with ads.
Purely demonic!