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An argument over a porn tape, a scuffle, a possibly
unintentional murder, all topped off with a multi-course two-day meal.
That's how Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire became Vienna's teenage cannibal killer.
His case doesn't fit the typical profile of cannibalism. Ackermann's
motives were neither ritualistic, particularly bloodthirsty, nor,
despite the pleasure the crime provided him, apparently sexual in
nature. His motive evidently was among the most dangerous of all:
twisted, misdirected
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