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The red inn in Siberia: the hostels editor, a cannibal killed his victims to steal
XEE4176347 The red inn in Siberia: the hostels editor, a cannibal killed his victims to steal their gold and then cut them to preserve human meat (cannibalism). Engraving. One of the newspaper " Le petit parisien" on 7/08/1910. Private collection. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: The red inn in Siberia: the hostels editor, a cannibal killed his victims to steal their gold and then cut them to preserve human meat (cannibalism). Engraving. One of the newspaper " Le petit parisien" on 7/08/1910. Private collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This haunting engraving titled "The Red Inn in Siberia: The Hostel's Editor, a Cannibal" depicts a chilling tale of horror and depravity. Published in the newspaper "Le petit parisien" on August 7th, 1910, this image captures the macabre story of an editor turned cannibal. In this dark narrative, the hostel's editor resorts to murder to satisfy his insatiable greed. His victims are not only robbed of their gold but also subjected to unspeakable savagery as their bodies are dismembered for preservation purposes. This gruesome act of cannibalism adds another layer of horror to an already disturbing tale. The artist behind this engraving remains anonymous, yet their skillful execution brings forth the sinister atmosphere that permeates every inch of this print. The intricate details and expert shading create a sense of unease within viewers' hearts as they contemplate the depths humanity can sink into when driven by primal desires. Now housed in a private collection, this historical artifact serves as a reminder of mankind's capacity for darkness and cruelty. It stands as a testament to our fascination with true crime stories that have captivated audiences throughout history. As we gaze upon this artwork by Stefano Bianchetti, let us reflect on the fragility of morality and our collective responsibility to uphold justice and compassion in society.
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