Francuski kanibal Nikola Klo otkrio šokantne detalje svojih zločina
Nikola Klo (53), francuski kanibal i ubica, poznat kao "Pariski vampir", otkrio je jezive detalje o svoјim zločinima i opsesiјi ljudskim mesom. Nikol…
A Parisian exhibition on "Serial Killers" has ignited controversy by featuring items from Nicolas Claux, a convicted murderer and cannibal known as the "Vampire of Paris." Claux was sentenced in 1996 for a homophobic murder and cannibalism, serving over seven years. He now runs an online store selling serial killer memorabilia, including blood-signed books. The exhibition's display of his collection, morgue uniform, and the Minitel used to lure his victim has caused public outrage, perceived as glorifying his crimes. Following complaints, some dedicated items were removed. Organizers deny paying Claux, stating he acted as a consultant, with only transport and insurance fees covered. This incident sparks an ethical debate on presenting criminal phenomena in public.
Nikola Klo (53), francuski kanibal i ubica, poznat kao "Pariski vampir", otkrio je jezive detalje o svoјim zločinima i opsesiјi ljudskim mesom. Nikol…
