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The Story of the Cannibal Kulík: A Model Soldier Went to the Desert, Where He Turned Into a Monster

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Josef Kulík did not have a harmonious childhood. He did not know love, his father sexually abused him, which influenced his deviant behavior. He was sent to reformatories and later to prison. He was released from prison in 1960, but was granted a general amnesty. Kulík's life story is presented in the next volume of Jiří Nováček's Tales of Evil.
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Josef Kulík did not have a harmonious childhood. He did not know love, his father sexually abused him, which influenced his deviant behavior. He was sent to reformatories and later to prison. He was released from prison in 1960, but was granted a general amnesty. Kulík's life story is presented in the next volume of Jiří Nováček's Tales of Evil.

Chilean society is shocked by the case of Benjamín Bordillo Catrimán, 25, who would have killed and devoured two people. One of the protagonists of the accident, the owner of the house where the events took place, broke the silence. According to the investigations, Bordillo occupied a house in the commune of Pudahuel, relegated the owner to a room in the background. Although it was his home, the man claims he had no knowledge of the brutal crime…

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Caraota Digital broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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