The Netherlands cannibal killer 'Fear' (The War of the Roses) made with a steak to kill his boyfriend
Catherine's crime, a cannibal killer in the Netherlands, made the viewers chilled.
MBC Everlon's Real Couple Story - The War of the Roses, which was broadcast on March 14, introduced the case of the Neterlands' Hannibal Lecter and cannibal killer Catherine Knight.
On the day of the broadcast, Lee Sang-min introduced the Catherine Knight incident and Warned him to pay attention to the city hall if his heart is weak because it may be too shocking. Catherine Knight is the first female criminal in the history of the Netherlands to be sentenced to life without parole.
Catherine is a 45-year-old woman who has been at a slaughterhouse since she was a teenager, and she first proposed to her boyfriend John, then was rejected and began to reveal her violence. John had already failed to marriage and refused carefully, but Catherine had to work to get John fired from the company to keep him next to me. Catherine manipulated it as if John had stolen from the company.
Catherine then turned violent and threatened John with a knife, and John applied for a restraining order to the court. Catherine, who had separated from John, approached John's children, and John was forced to accept Catherine again. But John, who was reluctant to be with Catherine, told his neighbors, "If my car is still in front of my house tomorrow morning, please call me. That means I’m dead.”
The next day, when John’s car was still there, neighbors called the police, who found John’s head in a pot, a steak plate at the table, and the house was all blood. By blood, John managed to open the front door and out, but Catherine dragged her back into the house, and the note by the plate contained the names of John’s children. Catherine damaged the body, cooked it and tried to feed her father to her children.
Catherine had been diverted twice before meeting John. Catherine forced her first husband to have a relationship and fractured her head with a frying pan for choking and not returning home early. Catherine continued her marriage life by nursing her hospitalized husband, but she had a daughter, had postpartum depression, became violent, and her first husband fled. The second husband fled when Catherine killed the puppy she had raised suspected of the wind.
Catherine, who had been drugged and collapsed at the scene where John died, pleaded not guilty to manslaughter, but an autopsy revealed that she had stabbed him 37 times. In the Netherlands, where the death penalty was abolished, Catherine was sentenced to life without parole; now Catherine is said to be living well in prison, posing as a queen bee.
Catherine’s unfortunate childhood was also revealed. Catherine grew up in a violent adversary. Her father was an alcoholic who abused her sexually in front of her children. Catherine was also sexually abused by her male siblings; Catherine has been frequently violent with men since then and has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.