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Thread: Cyber Edu: Accused killer ‘Luka Magnotta is like a toxin’
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[quote=SWANSEA,483338]Since Luka Rocco Magnotta was arrested in a Berlin Internet café last June for allegedly killing and dismembering Chinese exchange student Jun Lin, a psychological profile rife with contradictions has emerged. It’s fascinating to get an insight on what’s going on in his mind, The multiple identities he had online, the virtual world he created for himself that was so beyond belief when you deconstruct it . . . you can understand why so many called him a ticking time bomb. . .Now, It has been addressed in western media that cyber activities is in urgent need of regulations and tracking technology. . . ----------- source: internet blog He was a wayward Scarborough kid from a broken home, starved for attention and relentless in his pursuit of celebrity, however morbid. Since Luka Rocco Magnotta was arrested in a Berlin Internet café last June for allegedly killing and dismembering Chinese exchange student Jun Lin, a psychological profile rife with contradictions has emerged. Magnotta was a shut-in with visions of wealth and exotic travel, a shy introvert who unsuccessfully promoted himself as a “devastatingly good-looking” male model. As Magnotta awaits trial in a Montreal court next year, an upcoming CBC documentary has built a revelatory character study of the 30-year-old, digging deep into the alleged killer’s vigorously maintained online presence to reveal a man so desperate for public notice he may have been driven to kill. [/quote]
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