Dale Bolinger, 57, went to his local Homebase and bought the axe hours before he was due to meet the teen.He then went to Ashford International rail station, Kent, to meet the girl - who is only known by her online profile name Eva - but she failed to turn up.
Bolinger’s disturbing plan was uncovered by the FBI who found him chatting about rape, murder and cannibalism on the internet calling himself meatmarketman.
His online conversations on a website called Dark Fetish Network included boasts he had already eaten a 39-year-old woman and a five- year-old child.Bolinger also wrote about how meat from a child was more tender - and how he got sexual gratification from his fantasies about cannibalism.The FBI alerted British police - who arrested the nurse in February last year at the Kent hospital where he worked.
Officers then raided his home in Canterbury and found a photo of him posing with an axe in front of a mirror.Opening the case, prosecutor Martin Yale said: '
Dark Fetish Network is a website for those who fantasize about various things, including cannibalism.'It is the Crown’s case that one of the users that Bolinger befriended on DFN was someone he believed to be a 14-year-old girl.And having discussed with her his fantasies in relation to her on more than one occasion, made arrangements to meet her with the intention of committing a sexual offence on her.'The prosecutor claimed Bolinger told her of the 'sorts of sexual acts he would perform on her both before and after her death'.
He added that they allegedly talked about her death and 'she responded that she would like this to happen.'
Mr Yale described some of the messages Bolinger sent the girl - including one which said he wanted to 'remove' her 'sweet' head.
Later in that message he said the idea of making love with
the teen before eating her was a 'turn-on'.
One lengthy exchange between the pair read out in court included Bolinger asking Eva if she wanted to be 'beheaded' to which she replied:
'I need a man, real one to do it.'Bolinger then described how he would do the act, saying he could show her the pose he would adopt to behead her.
On repeated occasions throughout the exchange, Bolinger asks her..
'so you really want to be beheaded.'Later, the pair discuss where and when they would be able to meet - with the man saying:
'Great, I can meet you at Ashford International train station and take you home to kill you. It can be that easy.'
Bolinger then describes his plan to meet the teenager and take her to his house, before stripping her and beheading her.
In the exchange, he then says he 'doesn't like waste' and so would eat her in 'many different ways'.
After hearing of his plan Eva tells him: 'I am almost crying of desire.' (sic)
In the exchange, he then says he 'doesn't like waste' and so would eat her in 'many different ways'.
After hearing of his plan Eva tells him: 'I am almost crying of desire.' (sic)
Another message read: 'I’ve been called a very generous lover and I’d be very generous to you before I prepped you for the table.'Mr. Yale said:
'Bolinger discussed buying an axe and referred her to pictures of axes on the Internet and they discussed them.'Bolinger discussed buying an axe and referred her to pictures of axes on the internet and they discussed them.'It is apparent that his intention when he travelled to Ashford International Station was that he would meet 14-year-old Eva and a sexual offence would take place.
'However, Eva did not arrive, something about which he challenged her in the final entries of the Eva Gonza Chat Log the following afternoon.'
Mr. Yale said Bolinger’s mobile phone records showed he was in the Ashford area between 11.56 and 12.08 on the morning he was due to meet the girl.
Mr. Yale said Bolinger’s mobile phone records showed he was in the Ashford area between 11.56 and 12.08 on the morning he was due to meet the girl.
Bolinger was arrested after an investigation by the FBI in New York in September 2012 into online chats between people discussing 'amongst other things raping, killing and cannibalising women'Culled from Mailonline
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