Criminólogo entrevistó a un descuartizador y explica una macabra anécdota a Jordi Wild
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the disturbing yet intriguing topic of dismembering a body post-mortem. It explores the psychological aspects of such an act, suggesting that it is not a sign of excessive coldness but rather a reaction to fear and panic, particularly when the perpetrator is dealing with a large stash of drugs and the potential consequences of being caught. The speaker recounts a case where a man dismembered his victim's body over two months due to a lack of strength and will to dispose of it quickly. This act was driven by the need to eliminate evidence and protect oneself from severe punishment. The video also touches on the reasons people might dismember a body, which include necessity for survival, protection of another person, or criminal motivations. It emphasizes the moral violence associated with dismembering a body and the powerful motivations behind such an unnatural and violent act.
Takeaways
- 🔍 The act of dismembering a body does not necessarily indicate excessive coldness but could be driven by fear and panic, as illustrated by the case discussed in the script.
- 🚫 Fear of being caught with a large drug stash can lead to extreme actions such as dismembering a body to avoid police scrutiny, as mentioned by the subject in the interview.
- 🕰️ The process of dismembering a body can be prolonged, as the individual in the case study kept the body in his room for two months, dismembering it piece by piece over time.
- 🤔 The decision to stop dismembering was not due to the task being too complicated, but rather an emotional limit being reached, particularly after dismembering the head.
- 🗑️ The method of disposal involved putting body parts in garbage bags and throwing them away to avoid detection, highlighting a concern for not being caught.
- 🧐 The investigator questioned why the dismemberment process was not completed more quickly, which led to further insight into the psychological aspects of the crime.
- 🧑 The first part of the body to be dismembered is typically the head, as it represents the person's individuality and humanity, which the perpetrator may wish to avoid confronting.
- 🚫 Dismembering a body is considered a moral taboo, and doing so without having killed the person is extremely rare and generally only occurs for specific reasons such as survival, protection, or concealment of a murder.
- 🔎 The investigator's research confirmed suspicions that dismembering a body is usually a criminal act, driven by strong motivations such as avoiding a life sentence in prison.
- 🏥 The idea of spending a long time in prison is a deterrent for some, leading them to extreme measures like dismembering a body to avoid being caught and convicted.
- 🤨 The script challenges the notion that anyone would dismember a body, suggesting that it requires a specific mindset and motivation, rather than being a common reaction.
Q & A
What does the speaker suggest about the act of dismembering a body?
-The speaker suggests that dismembering a body is an act that indicates a strong motivation behind it, often related to criminal elements or self-preservation.
Why does the speaker think that the head is usually the first part to be dismembered?
-The head is usually the first part to be dismembered because it contains the face, which represents the person's individuality and humanity. Removing the head eliminates the accusing eyes and the human aspect of the victim.
What was the man's motive for dismembering the woman's body according to the speaker?
-The man's motive was to dispose of the body because he was afraid of being implicated in her death and wanted to avoid a lengthy prison sentence.
What did the speaker find out about the possibility of dismembering a body without killing the person?
-The speaker discovered that dismembering a body without killing the person is possible but is usually done for specific reasons such as necessity for food, protection of another person, or in the case of having killed the person.
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Why did the man stop dismembering the woman's body?
-The man stopped dismembering the woman's body because he could not bear to continue after he had cut off her head, which was too emotionally overwhelming for him.
What does the speaker imply about the psychological state of someone who dismembers a body?
-The speaker implies that someone who dismembers a body must have a very strong psychological drive or be in a state of extreme distress and fear, as it is a highly unnatural and violent act.
What is the speaker's opinion on the commonality of dismembering a body in criminal cases?
-The speaker believes that dismembering a body is not a common act even among criminals, as it breaks a significant moral taboo and requires a powerful motivation.
What was the man's initial reaction after the woman's accidental death?
-The man was very scared because he had a large stash of drugs and did not want to call the police or medical services for fear they would find and investigate the drugs.
How did the man dispose of the body parts after dismembering them?
-The man would cut off a piece of the body and then wait for the garbage truck to come, put the piece in a bag, and throw it away to avoid it being in the container for too long.
What was the man's reason for keeping the body in his bedroom for two months?
-The man kept the body in his bedroom because he did not have the strength or will to dispose of it quickly and effectively, and he was trying to figure out how to get rid of it without being caught.
What did the speaker conclude about the man's actions after interviewing him?
-The speaker concluded that the man's actions were driven by a need for self-preservation and a fear of being implicated in the woman's death, rather than a lack of empathy or coldness.
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