Issei Sagawa murdered an innocent woman and spent three days eating her flesh.
"Maybe if we'd had dinner once more, I wouldn't have eaten her."On the afternoon of June 13, 1981, a Japanese man named Issei Sagawa walked to a park on the outskirts of Paris, carrying two suitcases. The contents of those suitcases was the dismembered body of a fellow student -- a Dutch woman named Renée Hartevelt, whom Sagawa had shot three days prior and had spent the days since eating various parts of her body.
"I put my most favorite parts, like the thigh in the fridge."