A new article provides some insights that I feel that might spur a most interesting discussion on Magnotta's psychology.
First some background:
Vice Magazine (originally launched as the Voice of Montreal) is a Canadian magazine and media conglomerate focused on international arts & culture. Vice is also known for championing the "Immersionist" school of journalism which has recently produced universally praised exposes on issues in North Korea, the Japanese nuclear crisis, mental disorders; among countless others.
Bruce LaBruce is a Canadian writer, filmmaker and photographer who is a contributing writer for Vice Magazine whose articles focus on culture, arts and GLBTQ issues.
With that understanding, I found it appropriate to share LaBruce's latest article for Vice Magazine which is the most interesting interview I've read with Magnotta's ex-Nina Arsenault.
From Vice Magazine 4 July 2012
By Bruce LaBruce
Wondering... An Interview with Nina Arsenault Continues
http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/wondering-nina-arsenault-part-2
Topics covered include: Magnotta's gender identity, sexual trauma in the sex industry, the recipients of the human remains, Magnotta's multiple online personalities and many more.
I'd be interested in everyone's thoughts on this interview with Nina Arsenault.
Btw, part one of the interview which I didn't find interesting can be found here: http://www.vice.com/read/wondering-psychopathic-fame-monsters-part-2