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Shocking testimony in France: a pizzer acknowledged that he had killed, cut and cooked a man. “It will be difficult to hear”

A case of extreme cruelty shocks France. A 69 -year -old pizzer confessed that he had killed a man during a robbery, then cut the body and cooked parts of him, pretending he had a religious ritual.

Pizzer Philippe Schneider and his partner, judge for killing and cooking a photo man: X

Pizzer Philippe Schneider and his partner, judge for killing and cooking a photo man: X

Philippe Schneider, 69, owner of a pizzeria in southern France, is tried with Nathalie Cabubassy (45) for killing Georges Meichler, a 57 -year -old man from Brasc. The crime would have taken place in 2023, following an attempted robbery.

Schneider acknowledged that he accidentally killed the victim during breaking her home. Later, he and Cabubassy would have tried to get rid of the body, cutting the corpse and hiding the debris in various places in the Causses and Rougier regions. Some parties were found right in the victim's vagin, The Sun reports.

Moreover, Schneider confessed that he had cooked pieces of the corpse “In a pot with vegetables”, apparently inspired by a religious ritual that he would have discovered during a trip to Nepal.

What I am about to tell you is horrible, it will be difficult to hear ”Schneider told investigators before detailing their facts.

The corpse was cooked with the help of a accomplice

A 25-year-old pit, considered complicit in the case, would have told investigators that Schneider asked him to cook the meat until “falls from the bones ” and that if someone asks, say it is “Dog food”.

Human remains were discovered both near the victim's house and near the two suspects.

The victim lived isolated, without water and electricity

Georges Meichler lived in a modest house, in the middle of a forest, without utilities. His disappearance was reported by the former partner, who had become worried because he had not received news from him. The man's daughter received a suspicious message from his phone:

“Hi. I am heading to Brittany with a friend. To take some fresh air and see the country. We see you when I go back. Have a nice day.

The message seemed strange, as Meichler did not get used to sending SMS and the tone was totally unusual for him.

Police made the connection between the suspects and the victim's car

The people of the law started an investigation, and from the discussions with the neighbors they learned that two people were seen driving Meichler. Following the monitoring of telephone calls and travel, the police located the two suspects.

The vehicle was found parked in front of an administrative building in Camares, about 38 kilometers from Brasc. At the wheel were Schneider and Cabubassy.

Initially, Schneider said Meichler would have given him the car to feed the chickens. However, when checking the van, the police discovered bags with human remains and traces of blood.

The reasons behind the crime

Schneider acknowledged the entire deed, saying that the robbery escaped from control. He claimed that in childhood he was the victim of sexual abuse, which would have deeply affected him and, together with alcohol and cannabis addiction, would have influenced him negatively.

Caboubassy, ​​his partner, denied that he had any role in the crime. However, she is judged for complicity, along with the pit that helped to hide the corpse.

The trial of the three defendants is in full swing in Aveyron, and the verdict is expected on May 22. The case has aroused a wave of indignation and horror among French public opinion.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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