05-31-2012, 07:47 PM
Xtra, another publication covering Toronto's gay scene, published a story on May 31 quoting a woman who claimed to have dated Magnotta for about a month in 2006. Identified only as "Julie," the woman told the magazine the relationship was a difficult one, and said Magnotta had two personalities: one quiet and reserved, the other fame-seeking and obsessed with serial killers.
Magnotta was accused online of videotaping himself killing kittens and posting it to the internet but he has denied those allegations.
An online article about "How to disappear completely and never be found" appears to have been written by Magnotta. The article shares a six-step process for escaping and shedding one's identity.
The author cautions that making a decision to disappear is "not an undertaking to be entered into lightly" and says "a minimum of four months is really necessary to successfully carry out the heroic actions necessary to leave your old life behind."
There is also a blog site on the internet titled Necrophilia Serial Killer Luka Magnotta, featuring photos of Magnotta and thoughts on necrophilia.
"It's not cool to the world being a necrophiliac. It's bloody lonely. But I don't really care, I have never cared what people thought of me, most people are judgmental idiots," the author wrote.
A posting on a website called Orato, which bills itself as a forum where people can speak from experience, a citizen journalist named Luka Magnotta wrote a post in 2007 about overcoming mental illness.
The author says he had a traumatic childhood and experimented with drugs and alcohol in his teen years, and wound up being hospitalized for a "depressive disorder."
After he was released, he says he left home and lived on the streets. His life turned around when he met a social worker who got him into an assisted living facility and he got the right medication.
"I am now successful beyond my wildest dreams. I travel the world, ride around in limos, have only the most expensive clothing. I've come a long way from eating out of old pizza boxes on the streets," the author wrote.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/st...notta.html
hmm. Who was paying this guy and springing for the limos and clothes? Whose boy toy was he? I'd love to know more about his family history and exactly what went on in his early life. I wouldn't be surprised at some Satanic cult shit/molestation by priests or people in high places or some other Eyes Wide Shut stuff. Montreal was deep into MK ULTRA mind control, using children, a bunch of whom were uncovered in a mass grave. A Catholic orphanage was pimping the kids out for "research" at McGill University where they were drugged and tortured for purposes of mind control. It's stuff that too bizarre to believed except that it's all documented and in the public record. The liberal system up in Canada will probably let this freak out, back on the street, in a few years.
Goddamn, it's a Zombie apocalypse these days!
Magnotta was accused online of videotaping himself killing kittens and posting it to the internet but he has denied those allegations.
An online article about "How to disappear completely and never be found" appears to have been written by Magnotta. The article shares a six-step process for escaping and shedding one's identity.
The author cautions that making a decision to disappear is "not an undertaking to be entered into lightly" and says "a minimum of four months is really necessary to successfully carry out the heroic actions necessary to leave your old life behind."
There is also a blog site on the internet titled Necrophilia Serial Killer Luka Magnotta, featuring photos of Magnotta and thoughts on necrophilia.
"It's not cool to the world being a necrophiliac. It's bloody lonely. But I don't really care, I have never cared what people thought of me, most people are judgmental idiots," the author wrote.
A posting on a website called Orato, which bills itself as a forum where people can speak from experience, a citizen journalist named Luka Magnotta wrote a post in 2007 about overcoming mental illness.
The author says he had a traumatic childhood and experimented with drugs and alcohol in his teen years, and wound up being hospitalized for a "depressive disorder."
After he was released, he says he left home and lived on the streets. His life turned around when he met a social worker who got him into an assisted living facility and he got the right medication.
"I am now successful beyond my wildest dreams. I travel the world, ride around in limos, have only the most expensive clothing. I've come a long way from eating out of old pizza boxes on the streets," the author wrote.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/st...notta.html
hmm. Who was paying this guy and springing for the limos and clothes? Whose boy toy was he? I'd love to know more about his family history and exactly what went on in his early life. I wouldn't be surprised at some Satanic cult shit/molestation by priests or people in high places or some other Eyes Wide Shut stuff. Montreal was deep into MK ULTRA mind control, using children, a bunch of whom were uncovered in a mass grave. A Catholic orphanage was pimping the kids out for "research" at McGill University where they were drugged and tortured for purposes of mind control. It's stuff that too bizarre to believed except that it's all documented and in the public record. The liberal system up in Canada will probably let this freak out, back on the street, in a few years.
Goddamn, it's a Zombie apocalypse these days!