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Human Leopards

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The work records trials of men accused of belonging to a clandestine society that carried out ritualized killings in Sierra Leone, presenting court testimony, procedural details, and illustrative cases. It analyzes evidence about a fetish practice centered on human fat and evaluates competing explanations for the consumption of human flesh, while noting the limits of judicial inquiry and witness reliability. The author situates the crimes within local geography, secret societies, and customary beliefs, and argues that legal punishment alone will not suffice to eradicate the practice, recommending sustained measures such as education and organized religion to supplant harmful traditions.

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Kenneth James Beatty

Kenneth James Beatty is an author recognized for his work in the field of anthropology and ethnography. His notable book, "Human Leopards," explores the cultural practices and beliefs surrounding the leopard cult in Sierra Leone, providing insights into the intersection of folklore and societal norms. Beatty's writing reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of human behavior and the ways in which myth and reality intertwine in different cultures. Through his research and narrative style, he contributes to a greater understanding of the diverse tapestry of human experience.

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