The Daily Record: Stop me! I'm a killer cannibal
GERMANY has been rocked by another cannibal-killing after a painter was alleged to have murdered a clergyman's son.Ralf Meyer met the victim on the internet and was said to have carved-up his body ready to be eaten. The case comes less than 10 months after Armin Meiwes was caged for eight-and-a-half years for killing and eating a willing victim he met over the net.Meyer, from Berlin, met teacher Joe Ritzkowsky, 33, through a gay chatroom.The body parts of Ritzkowsky,...
Gay Chatroom Northwest Digest
Fighting winter blues is focus of grant KENAI - A librarian moved by the suicides of two acquaintances will use a $5,000 grant from the American Psychiatric Foundation to develop mental health reference materials to help combat seasonal affective disorder."This is really important for the community," said Julie Niederhauser, a Kenai Community Library reference librarian and primary writer of the grant.Money will be used to collect books, periodicals, videos,...
Daily Mail: Church expels gay vicar who plans to wed waiter
A GAY vicar has been expelled from the Church of England for planning to 'marry' his Brazilian lover in one of the first same-sex weddings in the country.The Reverend Richard Haggis, who met Ricardo Goncalves in an Internet gay chatroom, is thought to be the first clergyman to try to tie the knot under laws which come into force today. These allow gay couples to undergo a register office ceremony giving them the same legal status as husbands and wives.After the...
Gay Chatroom Director busy on two stages
EARL RICHARDSON/The Capital-Journal Jennifer Fletcher splits her time between the Topeka Civic Theatre & Academy, where she is the education director, and The University of Kansas Department of Theatre and Film, where she is a graduate student and director of a play that opens tonight. Topekan's efforts cross genres with 'Annie Jr.' and 'The Dying Gaul' Tickets "The Dying Gaul," by Craig...
Gay Chatroom Charged priest may be deported
An Ogden priest charged with enticing a minor over the Internet may be deported back to his native Colombia, the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City told KSL Radio on Monday. The diocese has said it will no longer support the work visa of the Rev. Mario Arbelaez Olarte, former assistant pastor at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Ogden. Olarte pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charge during his May 27 arraignment, but the diocese had already relieved him of all priestly duties. He...