Wolfie Blackheart is a young lifestyler that received death threats on her website when she separated the head from the dog that was already dead. Weird act according to my personal opinion and I won’t even speculate why she did it. Wolfie Blackheart is portrayed in this slideshow.
Looking at the slide show it strikes me, yet again, that the fact that she is into BDSM, collect swords and believes she is a canine is exaggerated to the extreme to create something interesting. Something that is outside the norm that everyone should have a look at.
Have people in the lifestyle been turned into the freaks of the century and media is the space where the freak shows are taking place?
As the picture tells us, she collects skulls from animals she finds dead at the roadside.
I guess that is why she separated the head from the rest of the dog? She wants to add it to her collection.
That’s probably the reason and a valid one to me. Not my kind of interest, but still valid.
She’s a little strange, is all. I don’t think she’s a psycho or disturbed in a dangerous- (to humans)- kind of way. But that can change if she’s shown extreme cruelty simply because she’s different.
@IshtarHawk
Interesting – That is usually what I am saying as well at times. Humans create humans that go wrong.
Sometimes kids take the fantasy games too far. Anyone remember the "vampire cult" that killed the girl's parents and drank their blood after stealing their car in the late 90's? These "werewolf" kids could end up taking the same route someday. Not to say Sarah herself but others may take it too far actually believing they're real werewolves. Historical texts from hundreds of years ago showed men claiming to be werewolves killing children and such in the dark ages.
The question then is what comes first – Fantasy play and then psychological disorder or does the psychological disorder already exist when people act out fantasies and then starts killing people?
The incidents you are referring to happens due to psychological disorders and not due to acting out fantasies.
This is in a sense classical question within BDSM as well, does BDSM play make you psychologically numb and all of a sudden you exhibit an inability to feel empathy with the one you are playing?
There has always been a fear, through out history, of extreme fantasies being so influentual on our minds that we cannot resist them and that they will make us cross moral and ethical boundaries.
This argument has more to do with a religious foundation rather than being a real problem. I am of the opinion that people of healthy mind can stay away from turning extreme fantasies into pure evil. People with psychological disorders are a different story.