
ROBERT ACKERMANN
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10/23/23 • 37 min
Robert Ackermann, also known as the Vienna cannibal, was a 19 businessman and doctor impersonator with a morbid curiosity about the inner workings of the human body who, after several hospitalizations for untreated schizoaffective psychosis, murdered his roommate, ate him, and then tried to blame it on mice. Yes, mice. Other criminals fear Ackermann enough to choose prison over the possibility of being eaten alive by Ackermann at Austria's Goellersdorf, a high-security mental hospital for the criminally insane. In my opinion, Robert should have his way with some of these criminals and serve justice on a silver platter.
Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
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Robert Ackermann, also known as the Vienna cannibal, was a 19 businessman and doctor impersonator with a morbid curiosity about the inner workings of the human body who, after several hospitalizations for untreated schizoaffective psychosis, murdered his roommate, ate him, and then tried to blame it on mice. Yes, mice. Other criminals fear Ackermann enough to choose prison over the possibility of being eaten alive by Ackermann at Austria's Goellersdorf, a high-security mental hospital for the criminally insane. In my opinion, Robert should have his way with some of these criminals and serve justice on a silver platter.
Shoutout to Colton Carnley with CX3 for everything he has done to help us get this podcast up and running. We, quite literally, couldn’t do it without him. Also, thank you to Paul Jones with Auralation Music for all of his help with audio engineering.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. If you didn’t like the episode, just go on about your day.
Stay alive, friends.
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