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Es un asesino condenado por matar y descuartizar a Lin Jun, así como por la grabación de dicho acto y su posterior subida a internet.
What happens when ordinary people, in real-life murder clubs, set out to investigate crimes, both recent and cold cases?The Netflix hit Don't F**k with Cats was based on the 2012 Montreal murder of thirty-three-year-old Lin Jun by his porn-star boyfriend, Luka Magnotta. Previously Magnotta had anonymously posted videos of himself killing kittens. This spurred horrified Facebook sleuths into working tirelessly to uncover his identity and location.Other investigations include:A self-taught forensic artist, who uses computer software and coroners' photographs to help identify victims by showing how they looked when alive.The mother who swore at her murdered daughter's graveside that she would get the gang who had sprayed her car with bullets. It took fourteen years in the case of one gang member, but she finally entrapped him via the fake profile she had created on MySpace.The retail clerk turned citizen sleuth who helped to match a photo of a missing man to a skull found in a bucket, which resulted in the conviction of the victim's best friend.Websleuths matched the IP address of a suspicious contributor to a lottery-winning victim's financial advisor, which led to his body being found beneath a newly poured concrete slab in his advisor's boyfriend's garden.Sometimes citizen sleuthing goes wrong, though, with innocent people being targeted, or accused of crimes they haven't committed, with tragic results.The real-life version of Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club is grittier, with intrepid amateur investigators delving into truly gruesome unsolved crimes in pursuit of justice. THE REAL-LIFE MURDER CLUBS: Citizens Solving True Crimes-Nicola StowWhat happens when ordinary people, in real-life murder clubs, set out to investigate crimes, both recent and cold cases?The Netflix hit Don't F**k with Cats was based on the 2012 Montreal murder of thirty-three-year-old Lin Jun by his porn-star boyfriend, Luka Magnotta. Previously Magnotta had anonymously posted videos of himself killing kittens. This spurred horrified Facebook sleuths into working tirelessly to uncover his identity and location.Other investigations include:A self-taught forensic artist, who uses computer software and coroners' photographs to help identify victims by showing how they looked when alive.The mother who swore at her murdered daughter's graveside that she would get the gang who had sprayed her car with bullets. It took fourteen years in the case of one gang member, but she finally entrapped him via the fake profile she had created on MySpace.The retail clerk turned citizen sleuth who helped to match a photo of a missing man to a skull found in a bucket, which resulted in the conviction of the victim's best friend.Websleuths matched the IP address of a suspicious contributor to a lottery-winning victim's financial advisor, which led to his body being found beneath a newly poured concrete slab in his advisor's boyfriend's garden.Sometimes citizen sleuthing goes wrong, though, with innocent people being targeted, or accused of crimes they haven't committed, with tragic results.The real-life version of Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club is grittier, with intrepid amateur investigators delving into truly gruesome unsolved crimes in pursuit of justice. THE REAL-LIFE MURDER CLUBS: Citizens Solving True Crimes-Nicola StowGet $100 off your first month at Talkspace.com/ TRUEMURDER
Introduction by RJ Parker - Psychopaths: Nature v Nurture Murder, necrophilia, dismemberment and an international manhunt - while the case of Luka Magnotta reads like a work of fiction, it is in fact a true story of an individual with a long history of mental illness in a gruesome attempt to gain notoriety. The horrific murder and mutilation of 32-year-old Concordia student Lin Jun shocked and captivated the nation. From the time the body was discovered, to the capture of Magnotta, and through the ensuing two years it took for justice to be served, the country anxiously waited for the outcome of the trial in December, 2014. This book chronicles the journey that led Luka Magnotta to become known as the Canadian Psycho. WITH PHOTOS (Warning: Crime scene photos included that some might find extremely disturbing).Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio.
Luka Magnotta és el pseudònim d'un assassí canadenc condemnat per matar i esquarterar a un jove xinès de nom Lin Jun, per compartir la gravació de l'assassinat d'aquest a internet i per assassinar i compartir a diversos animals. Els seus crims van ser investigats per molts internautes que van aconseguir trobar pistes fins a arribar a Magnotta A continuació t'ho expliquem Benvinguts a La Nit Més Fosca Gràcies als mecenes: - Marc Roig - Pau - Elena - NPik - Reyes Sesma - Magi - Lucía Vives - Nalia - Jep - Ester Roig - Sabre TV - Eva Mora Col·labora a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lanitmesfosca Segueix-nos a: Facebook: https://bit.ly/2xrBZJa Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XibXYp Twitter: https://bit.ly/2FKCYZK
Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer tells the story of one of Canada's most infamous crimes, the murder of Lin Jun that began with a series of videos of an unidentified man killing cats and a group of Internet sleuths that worked tirelessly to identify him.
La loi sur la sécurité imposée par Pékin à Hong Kong pousse une partie des militants à réfléchir à une porte de sortie. Certains pays n'ont pas attendu pour leur tendre la main. C’est le cas de Taïwan, la dernière démocratie du monde chinois qui reste sous la menace de Pékin. Ce mercredi 1er juillet, le gouvernement taïwanais a ouvert un bureau pour accompagner les candidats hongkongais à l’exil. Dans le sud de Taipei, les murs de ce petit café sont couverts d’affiches de soutien à Hong Kong. L’événement du jour est organisé par un collectif de Hongkongais résidant à Taïwan. Casquette vissée sur le crâne et masque chirurgical, cet étudiant hongkongais de 20 ans dit avoir participé aux manifestations. Souhaitant rester anonyme, il explique ses motivations. « Je participe à cet événement parce que récemment, on a constaté que certains Taïwanais avaient peur que davantage de Hongkongais viennent à Taïwan. Je veux montrer que les Hongkongais qui arrivent ici veulent non seulement prendre part à la société, mais aussi partager leur expérience avec les Taïwanais. On a beaucoup de convictions en commun, donc on doit s’entraider », soutient-il. Taïwan est revendiqué par la Chine, mais son système autonome et démocratique échappe au contrôle de Pékin. Depuis les premières manifestations, le nombre de titres de séjour accordé aux Hongkongais a donc grimpé en flèche. La nouvelle loi sur la sécurité pourrait amplifier ce mouvement. Ce jeune étudiant réfléchit, lui aussi, à prolonger son séjour. « Si la situation à Hongkong s’aggrave, il y a évidemment plus de chance pour que je reste à Taïwan. Mais d’un autre côté, continuer à aller dans la rue, ça fait partie de mes responsabilités. Donc ce sont deux motivations qui me tirent en même temps », dit-il. La société taïwanaise aux côtés des manifestants hongkongais La société civile et le gouvernement taïwanais ont déjà aidé des centaines de manifestants hongkongais à se réfugier à Taïwan. Mais cette assistance restait discrète, par crainte des représailles du voisin communiste. « Nous accompagnons des Hongkongais qui sont directement impliqués dans les manifestations contre la loi anti-extradition de 2019 », explique Lin Jun-hong, porte-parole d’un collectif d’aide juridique composé d’une trentaine d’avocats bénévoles. Puis de détailler : « Nous les aidons à s’installer et à démarrer en toute sécurité une nouvelle vie à Taïwan. Jusqu’à maintenant on pouvait compter sur les décisions du gouvernement au cas par cas pour accorder des visas, mais il n’y avait pas encore de procédure unique ». ► À lire aussi : Taïwan propose un plan d'action humanitaire pour venir en aide aux Hongkongais Le gouvernement taïwanais a finalement décidé de sortir de l’ombre. Lundi 29 juin, les frontières ont été rouvertes aux Hongkongais menacés pour raisons politiques, et ce mercredi 1er juillet, le gouvernement a dévoilé un bureau d’accompagnement pour les expatriés hongkongais. « Un soutien transpartisan pour Hongkong » La nouvelle loi sur la sécurité a fait office de déclencheur pour Freddie Lim. Ce célèbre rockeur devenu député est à la tête d’un groupe parlementaire de soutien aux Hongkongais. « [La loi sur la sécurité] c’est vraiment un tournant qui a permis d’avoir à Taïwan un soutien transpartisan pour Hongkong. Avant cela, le gouvernement taïwanais avait toujours des excuses pour repousser l’annonce d’un plan officiel pour les réfugiés hongkongais. Mais maintenant, c’est vraiment le bon moment pour montrer que nous soutenons fermement les Hongkongais », dit Freddie Lim. La réponse de la Chine ne s’est pas fait attendre. Pékin a immédiatement fustigé un complot entre les indépendantistes hongkongais et taïwanais. « La Chine a prouvé que la formule “un pays, deux systèmes” n’est pas faisable à Taïwan », a rétorqué la présidente taïwanaise. ► À écouter aussi : Hong Kong, la fin du double système ?
In 2012, the Canadian Press ignited a firestorm of criticism by naming killer Luka Magnotta as its “Newsmaker Of The Year.” But while the recognition was questionable for its sensitivity, there’s no doubt that few people had captured the public’s attention like the young murderer and internet sensation.A male escort and sometimes model, Magnotta had earned his notoriety by videotaping himself stabbing Chinese student Lin Jun to death with an ice pick and dismembering the body, before posting the video online. After mailing Jun’s hands and feet to elementary schools, he then led Interpol on a manhunt that ended when he was arrested at an Internet café in Berlin where he was reading news stories about himself. An international celebrity in a macabre sort of way, with a legion of fans, Magnotta was brought back to Canada, convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to prison. During this time, Anna Yourkin, his estranged mother, troubled by Magnotta’s abused childhood and her role in that, reconnected with her killer son. Despite his internet fame, Magnotta never agreed to any in-depth interviews. Now Magnotta has given award-winning journalist and author, Brian Whitney (RAW DEAL, THE SHAWCROSS LETTERS) an exclusive look inside the mind of this “social media” killer. Joining Whitney to tell this unique true crime story is Anna Yourkin. The book also contains exclusive photos provided by Yourkin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
INFOCOMMENTSTrue Crime, #1 lunatic 1 ice pick, #anna yourkin, #brian whitney, #gore site, #luka magnottaBEFORE NETFLIX'S DON'T F**CK WITH CATS: Hunting an Internet Killer-Brian Whitney had an exclusive interview with Luka Magnotta for his book, My Son The Killer.In 2012, the Canadian Press ignited a firestorm of criticism by naming killer Luka Magnotta as its “Newsmaker Of The Year.” But while the recognition was questionable for its sensitivity, there’s no doubt that few people had captured the public’s attention like the young murderer and internet sensation.A male escort and sometimes model, Magnotta had earned his notoriety by videotaping himself stabbing Chinese student Lin Jun to death with an ice pick and dismembering the body, before posting the video online. After mailing Jun’s hands and feet to elementary schools, he then led Interpol on a manhunt that ended when he was arrested at an Internet café in Berlin where he was reading news stories about himself. An international celebrity in a macabre sort of way, with a legion of fans, Magnotta was brought back to Canada, convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to prison. During this time, Anna Yourkin, his estranged mother, troubled by Magnotta’s abused childhood and her role in that, reconnected with her killer son. Despite his internet fame, Magnotta never agreed to any in-depth interviews. Now Magnotta has given award-winning journalist and author, Brian Whitney (RAW DEAL, THE SHAWCROSS LETTERS) an exclusive look inside the mind of this “social media” killer. Joining Whitney to tell this unique true crime story is Anna Yourkin. The book also contains exclusive photos provided by Yourkin. MY SON, THE KILLER: The Untold Story of Luka Magnotta and "1 Lunatic 1 Ice Pick"-Brian Whitney.
A special focussing on the popular new Nexflix documentary Don't F*** With Cats. It's the trauma extravaganza mama! An extra intense one hour episode about the infamous internet killer Luka Magnotta. I focussed heavily on the victim, Lin Jun, to give him just some of the remembrance he deserves.
Welcome to episode 18! Grab a yourself a coffee and join us for this weeks episode. Steph tells us about the Papin Sisters and their case of Folie au duex whilst Nik finishes off the story of Lin Jun and the horrible Luca Magnotta.
Welcome to episode 17! Grab a yourself a coffee and join us in the last week of Spookoween. This week Nik horrifies you with the death of Lin Jun whilst Steph jumps into the true story of the Exorcist
Pilot: Well that escalated quickly. Luka Magnotta goes zero to sixty with no chill when he takes the life of college student Lin Jun and records himself being the worst human ever. What an idiot. Warning: this one includes mentions of sexual assault and animal abuse. EDIT: Jan '20. Please excuse the audio quality. We upgraded the equipment and have vastly improved with time. Thank you :)
The story of Luka Magnotta a Canadian murderer, and the murder of Lin Jun.
What's that boy? This is the longest episode yet? Wow! This week, Shelley tells us about the history and the hauntings of Hatley Castle in Victoria, B.C, built by the ridiculously rich James Dunsmuir. Mary goes into deep detail about the murder of Lin Jun at the hands of Luka Magnotta, including the airing of his murder (and rape and consumption) and the subsequent terrorizing of the public and running from the law. Very, very strong content warnings for: murder, sexual assault, assault, necrophilia, cannibalism, dismemberment, racism, animal cruelty, drug abuse, mental illness, mental illness discussion, and everything related to the above. Please, listen at your own discretion. We love you and want you to be okay.
In 2012, the Canadian Press ignited a firestorm of criticism by naming killer Luka Magnotta as its “Newsmaker Of The Year.” But while the recognition was questionable for its sensitivity, there’s no doubt that few people had captured the public’s attention like the young murderer and internet sensation.A male escort and sometimes model, Magnotta had earned his notoriety by videotaping himself stabbing Chinese student Lin Jun to death with an ice pick and dismembering the body, before posting the video online. After mailing Jun’s hands and feet to elementary schools, he then led Interpol on a manhunt that ended when he was arrested at an Internet café in Berlin where he was reading news stories about himself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thank you for your patience!I have finished taking a pod break and I am back with a new episode.We will discuss the murder of Lin Jun, a Chinese student in Canada. You might know this case as the Luka Magnotta case.This episode will focus more on who Lin Jun was as a person, rather than the details surrounding Luka Magnotta. This episode may contain graphic details of murder, please proceed with caution. Thanks to the following:Patreon: Gooberson MacElhenny and Denise BergReviews: Bai Han Dan, Plofpo, Lord frazer, Roadking1995Podcast Promo/Recommendation: Murder Mile Thank you all for giving this a listen!Please rate, review and subscribe! We have a Patreon Page now! Please visit: https://www.patreon.com/asianmadnesspodOne-time donation on PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/asianmadnesspod Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: asianmadnesspodE-mail: asianmadnesspod@gmail.com
BEFORE NETFLIX'S DON'T F**CK WITH CATS: Hunting an Internet Killer-Brian Whitney had an exclusive interview with Luka Magnotta for his book, My Son The Killer. In 2012, the Canadian Press ignited a firestorm of criticism by naming killer Luka Magnotta as its “Newsmaker Of The Year.” But while the recognition was questionable for its sensitivity, there’s no doubt that few people had captured the public’s attention like the young murderer and internet sensation.A male escort and sometimes model, Magnotta had earned his notoriety by videotaping himself stabbing Chinese student Lin Jun to death with an ice pick and dismembering the body, before posting the video online. After mailing Jun’s hands and feet to elementary schools, he then led Interpol on a manhunt that ended when he was arrested at an Internet café in Berlin where he was reading news stories about himself. An international celebrity in a macabre sort of way, with a legion of fans, Magnotta was brought back to Canada, convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to prison. During this time, Anna Yourkin, his estranged mother, troubled by Magnotta’s abused childhood and her role in that, reconnected with her killer son. Despite his internet fame, Magnotta never agreed to any in-depth interviews. Now Magnotta has given award-winning journalist and author, Brian Whitney (RAW DEAL, THE SHAWCROSS LETTERS) an exclusive look inside the mind of this “social media” killer. Joining Whitney to tell this unique true crime story is Anna Yourkin. The book also contains exclusive photos provided by Yourkin. MY SON, THE KILLER: The Untold Story of Luka Magnotta and "1 Lunatic 1 Ice Pick"-Brian Whitney.
In episode sixteen, we continue our LGBTQ stories for our celebration of Pride Month. Ty tells us the horrific murder of Lin Jun, a Chinese immigrant who made the mistake of meeting Luka Magnotta, a monster obsessed with gaining fame through any means necessary. Whitney tries to lighten the mood with one of Tasmania's most haunted locales and the site of the mass shooting in Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia. Wait till we reveal the most hilarious escape of one of the unfortunate prisoners.. It's worth it, we promise. So sit back, relax, and take a shot in the dark with us on our longest episode yet. Cheers!Theme Music by The Electro Collective. Subscribe to their channel for free music: http://bit.ly/YTSub2TECFont in the Logo by Chad Savage of SinisterVisions.com
In episode sixteen, we continue our LGBTQ stories for our celebration of Pride Month. Ty tells us the horrific murder of Lin Jun, a Chinese immigrant who made the mistake of meeting Luka Magnotta, a monster obsessed with gaining fame through any means necessary. Whitney tries to lighten the mood with one of Tasmania's most haunted locales and the site of the mass shooting in Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia. Wait till we reveal the most hilarious escape of one of the unfortunate prisoners.. It's worth it, we promise. So sit back, relax, and take a shot in the dark with us on our longest episode yet. Cheers!Theme Music by The Electro Collective. Subscribe to their channel for free music: http://bit.ly/YTSub2TECFont in the Logo by Chad Savage of SinisterVisions.com
This week’s episode covers Luka Magnotta and the murder of Lin Jun. A shorter episode because of illness recovery but I hope you enjoy the episode! Intermission music by Nox Arcana Opening/Ending music by Akshay Tailor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we discuss "The Suicide Website Murderer" Hiroshi Maeue, the strange case of Nicholas Barclay, and the disturbing web videos of Luka Magnotta. 12:40- Hiroshi Maeue 29:00- Nicholas Barclay 47:00- Luka Magnotta You can find us on Instagram at crime_roulette and on Facebook. Follow Noel on Twitter @knolliolli Follow Kyle on Twitter @TotalFilf Follow Bradford on Twitter @pettycrimez Classic Horror 1- Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Intractable- Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
In 2003, he began to appear in gay ographic movies, occasionally working as a dancer and escort. In 2005 he appeared as a pin-up model in an issue of Toronto's Fab magazine. In 2007, he was an unsuccessful competitor in a reality series CoverGuy and underwent numerous cosmetic surgeries, auditioning for a reality show Plastic Makes Perfect 2 in 2008 and set up at least 70 Facebook pages and 20 websites under various aliases. On May 25, 2012, an 11-minute video titled 1 Lunatic 1 Ice Pick was uploaded to a gore site, depicting a naked male tied to a bed frame being repeatedly stabbed with an ice pick and a knife, then dismembered, followed by acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. The perpetrator uses a knife and fork to cut off some of the flesh and gets a dog to chew on the body. On May 29, a janitor discovered the decomposing torso of Chinese foreign student Lin Jun inside a suitcase, in the alley behind an apartment building in Montreal. A package containing a foot was delivered to the national headquarters of the Conservative party, another containing a hand was addressed to the Liberal party. Packages containing severed limbs were later sent to elementary schools. Magnotta fled Canada, becoming the subject of an Interpol Red Notice and prompting an international manhunt. He was apprehended June 4, at an Internet cafe in Berlin reading news about himself. Materials promoting the video appeared online 10 days before the murder. The high profile trial in Montreal lasted 10 weeks. Luka Rocco Magnotta pleaded Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity. First Degree Murder or Insanity? PSYCHO KILLER SUPERSTAR-The Luka Magnotta Debacle-Dan Zupansky.
Probably the most horrific murder publicly accessible though a variety of social media, the death of Lin Jun was a public execution for all to see. The culprit was a narcissistic psychopath named Luka Magnotta, and the terror he would unleash upon the world would reach out like evil tentacles across nations, cultures, and ages through the free-flowing highway of information we call the Internet. Magnotta's evil wasn't limited to humanity, he also tortured animals. The kind of animals that are so adorable, innocent, and unable to defend themselves that it literablly makes you sink to even think about it. But Magnotta wanted fame, so he wasn't content with having you think about it. He wanted you to see it, as many did, including young children who will undoubtedly be scarred for the rest of their lives.