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Necrophilia

Necrophilia, also known as necrophilism, necrolagnia, necrocoitus, necrochlesis, and thanatophilia,[1] is sexual attraction or acts involving corpses. It is classified as a paraphilia by the World Health Organization (WHO) in its International Classification of Diseases (ICD) diagnostic manual, as well as by the American Psychiatric Association[2] in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM).

The Hatred, painting by Pietro Pajetta (1896)

Origins of term Edit

Various terms for the crime of corpse violation animate seventeenth- through nineteenth-century works on law and legal medicine.[3] The plural term "nécrophiles" was coined by Belgian physician Joseph Guislain in his lecture series, Leçons Orales Sur Les Phrénopathies, given around 1850, about the contemporary necrophiliac François Bertrand:[4]

It is within the category of the destructive madmen [aliénés destructeurs] that one needs to situate certain patients to whom I would like to give the name of necrophiliacs [nécrophiles]. The alienists have adopted, as a new form, the case of Sergeant Bertrand, the disinterred of cadavers on whom all the newspapers have recently reported. However, don't think that we are dealing here with a form of phrenopathy that appears for the first time. The ancients, in speaking about lycanthropy, have cited examples to which one can more or less relate the case which has just now attracted the public attention so strongly.

Psychiatrist Bénédict Morel popularised the term about a decade later when discussing Bertrand.[2]

History Edit

In the ancient world, sailors returning corpses to their home country were often accused of necrophilia.[5] Singular accounts of necrophilia in history are sporadic, though written records suggest the practice was present within Ancient Egypt. Herodotus writes in The Histories that, to discourage intercourse with a corpse, ancient Egyptians left deceased beautiful women to decay for "three or four days" before giving them to the embalmers.[6][7][8] Herodotus also alluded to suggestions that the Greek tyrant Periander had defiled the corpse of his wife, employing a metaphor: "Periander baked his bread in a cold oven."[9] Acts of necrophilia are depicted on ceramics from the Moche culture, which reigned in northern Peru from the first to eighth-century CE.[10] A common theme in these artifacts is the masturbation of a male skeleton by a living woman.[11] Hittite law from the 16th century BC through to the 13th century BC explicitly permitted sex with the dead.[12] In what is now Northeast China, the ethnic Xianbei emperor Murong Xi (385–407) of the Later Yan state had intercourse with the corpse of his beloved empress Fu Xunying after the latter was already cold and put into the coffin.[13]

In Renaissance Italy, following the reputed moral collapse brought about by the Black Death and before the Roman Inquisition of the Counter-Reformation, literature was replete with sexual references; these include necrophilia, as in the epic poem Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo, first published in 1483.[14] In a notorious modern example, American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was a necrophiliac. Dahmer wanted to create a sex slave who would mindlessly consent to whatever he wanted. When his attempts failed, and his male victim died, he would keep the corpse until it decomposed beyond recognition, [15] masturbating and performing sexual intercourse on the body.[16] He would perform sexual activities before and after murdering his victims. Dahmer explained that he only killed his victims because he did not want them to leave.[17][18]

More modern necrophiliacs include Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen,[19] and English David Fuller, who is considered the worst offender of this kind in English legal history.[20]

Havelock Ellis, in his 1903 volume of Studies of the Psychology of Sex, believed that necrophilia was related to algolagnia, in that both involve the transformation of a supposed negative emotion, such as anger, fear, disgust, or grief, into sexual desire.[21]

Classification Edit

In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), recurrent, intense sexual interest in corpses can be diagnosed under Other Specified Paraphilic Disorder (necrophilia) when it causes marked distress or impairment in important areas of functioning.[22]

Forensic Psychologist Anil Aggrawal introduced a ten-tier classification of necrophiliacs based on the increasing severity of the disorder.[23]

Class Name Characteristics
Class I Role players People who get aroused when pretending their partner is dead during sexual activity.
Class II Romantic necrophiliacs Bereaved people who remain attached to their dead lover's body.
Class III Necrophiliac fantasizers People who fantasize about necrophilia, but do not physically interact with corpses.
Class IV Tactile necrophiliacs People who are aroused by touching or stroking a corpse, without engaging in intercourse.
Class V Fetishistic necrophiliacs People who remove objects or body parts from a corpse for sexual fetishes, without engaging in intercourse.
Class VI Necromutilomaniacs People who derive pleasure from mutilating a corpse while masturbating, without engaging in intercourse.
Class VII Opportunistic necrophiliacs People who normally have no interest in necrophilia, but take the opportunity when it arises.
Class VIII Regular necrophiliacs People who preferentially have intercourse with the dead.
Class IX Homicidal necrophiliacs Necrosadists,[24] people who murder someone to have sex with the victim.
Class X Exclusive necrophiliacs People who have an exclusive interest in sex with the dead, and cannot perform at all for a living partner.

Additionally, criminologist Lee Mellor's typology of homicidal necrophiliacs consists of eight categories (A–H) and is based on the combination of two behavioral axes: destructive (offender mutilates the corpse for sexual reasons) – preservative (offender does not), and cold (offender used the corpse sexually two hours or more after death) – warm (offender used the corpse sexually less than two hours after death).[25] This renders four categories (A-D) to which Mellor adds four (E-H):

Dabblers have transitory opportunistic sexual relations with corpses but do not prefer them. Catathymic necrophiliacs commit postmortem sex acts only while in a sudden impulsive state. Exclusive necromutilophiles derive pleasure purely from mutilating the corpse, while sexual cannibals and vampires are sexually aroused by eating human body parts. Category A, C, and F offenders may also cannibalize or drink the blood of their victims.[25]

Research Edit

Humans Edit

Necrophilia is often assumed to be rare, but no data for its prevalence in the general population exists.[26] Some necrophiliacs only fantasize about the act, without carrying it out.[27] In 1958, Klaf and Brown commented that, although rarely described, necrophiliac fantasies may occur more often than is generally supposed.[8]

Rosman and Resnick (1989) reviewed 123 cases of necrophilia. The sample was divided into genuine necrophiliacs, who had a persistent attraction to corpses, and pseudo-necrophiliacs, who acted out of opportunity, sadism, or transient interest. Of the total, 92% were male and 8% were female. 57% of the genuine necrophiliacs had occupational access to corpses, with morgue attendants, hospital orderly, and cemetery employees being the most common jobs. The researchers theorized that either of the following situations could be antecedents to necrophilia:[27]

  1. The necrophiliac develops poor self-esteem, perhaps due in part to a significant loss;
    (a) They are very fearful of rejection by others and they desire a sexual partner who is incapable of rejecting them; and
    (b) They are fearful of the dead, and transform their fear—utilizing reaction formation—into a desire.
  2. They develop an exciting fantasy of sex with a corpse, sometimes after exposure to a corpse.

Motives Edit

The most common motive for necrophiliacs is the possession of a partner who is unable to resist or reject them. However, in the past, necrophiliacs have expressed having more than one motive.[28]

The authors reported that of their sample of 34 genuine necrophiliacs:[29]

  • 68% were motivated by a desire for a non-resisting and non-rejecting partner
  • 21% were motivated by a want for a reunion with a lost partner
  • 15% were motivated by sexual attraction to dead people
  • 15% were motivated by a desire for comfort or to overcome feelings of isolation
  • 12% were motivated by a desire to remedy low self-esteem by expressing power over a corpse

Lesser common motives include:

  • Unavailability of a living partner
  • Compensation for fear of women
  • Belief that sex with a living woman is a mortal sin
  • Need to achieve a feeling of total control over a sexual partner
  • Compliance with a command hallucination
  • Performance of a series of destructive acts
  • Expression of polymorphous perverse sexual desires
  • Need to perform limitless sexual activity[28]

IQ data was limited, but not abnormally low. About half of the sample had a personality disorder, and 11% of true necrophiliacs were psychotic. Rosman and Resnick concluded that their data challenged the conventional view of necrophiliacs as generally psychotic, mentally deficient, or unable to obtain a consenting partner.[30]

At least one case has been documented of someone having sex with a corpse motivated by the dead person's wishes. A woman in Zimbabwe had sex with her deceased husband's body under the influence of his wishes (documented in his will) and the influence of family members, persuading her to fulfill his wishes.[31]

Other animals Edit

 
A male black and white tegu mounts a female that has been dead for two days and attempts to mate.[32]

Necrophilia has been observed in mammals, birds, reptiles, and frogs.[33] In 1960, Robert Dickerman described necrophilia in ground squirrels, which he termed "Davian behavior" after a limerick about a necrophiliac miner named Dave. The label is still used for necrophilia in animals.[34] Certain species of arachnids and insects practice sexual cannibalism, where the female cannibalizes her male mate before, during, or after copulation.

Kees Moeliker observed while he was sitting in his office at the Natural History Museum Rotterdam when he heard the distinctive thud of a bird hitting the glass facade of the building. Upon inspection, he discovered a drake (male) mallard lying dead outside the building. Next to the downed bird, a second drake mallard was standing close by. As Moeliker observed the couple, the living drake pecked at the corpse of the dead one for a few minutes then mounted the corpse and began copulating with it. The act of necrophilia lasted for about 75 minutes, at which time, according to Moeliker, the living drake took two short breaks before resuming copulating behavior. Moeliker surmised that at the time of the collision with the window, the two mallards were engaged in a common pattern in duck behavior called "attempted rape flight". "When one died the other one just went for it and didn't get any negative feedback – well, didn't get any feedback," according to Moeliker.[35][36] Necrophilia had previously only been reported in heterosexual mallard pairs.[35]

In a short paper known as "Sexual Habits of the Adélie Penguin", deemed too shocking for contemporary publication, George Murray Levick described "little hooligan bands" of penguins mating with dead females in the Cape Adare rookery, the largest group of Adélie penguins, in 1911 and 1912.[37][38] This is nowadays ascribed to lack of experience of young penguins; a dead female, with eyes half-closed, closely resembles a compliant female.[39] A gentoo penguin was observed attempting to have intercourse with a dead penguin in 1921.[40]

A male New Zealand sea lion was once observed attempting to copulate with a dead female New Zealand fur seal in the wild. The sea lion nudged the seal repeatedly, then mounted her and made several pelvic thrusts. Approximately ten minutes later, the sea lion became disturbed by the researcher's presence, dragged the corpse of the seal into the water, and swam away while holding it.[41] A male sea otter was observed holding a female sea otter underwater until she drowned before repeatedly copulating with her carcass. Several months later, the same sea otter was again observed copulating with the carcass of a different female.[42] Copulation with a dead female pilot whale by a captive male pilot whale has been observed,[43] and possible sexual behavior between two male humpback whales, one dead, has also been reported.[44]

In 1983, a male rock dove was observed to be copulating with the corpse of a dove that shortly before had its head crushed by a car.[45][46] In 2001, a researcher laid out sand martin corpses to attract flocks of other sand martins. In each of the six trials, 1–5 individuals from flocks of 50–500 were observed attempting to copulate with the dead sand martins. This occurred one to two months after the breeding season; since copulation outside the breeding season is uncommon among birds, the researcher speculated that the lack of resistance by the corpses stimulated the behavior.[47] Charles Brown observed at least ten cliff swallows attempt to copulate with a road-killed cliff swallow in the space of 15 minutes. He commented, "This isn't the first time I've seen cliff swallows do this; the bright orange rump sticking up seems to be all the stimulus these birds need."[48] Necrophilia has also been reported in the European swallow, grey-backed sparrow-lark, Stark's lark,[38] and the snow goose.[49] A Norwegian television report showed a male hybrid between a black grouse and western capercaillie kill a male black grouse before attempting to copulate with it.[47] In 2015, due to work done by the University of Washington, it was found that crows would commit necrophilia on dead crow corpses in about 4% of encounters with corpses.[50]

 
A male Ameiva ameiva mounts a dead female and attempts to pair cloacae.[34]

Necrophilia has been documented in various lizard species, including Ameiva ameiva,[34][51] the leopard lizard,[52] and Holbrookia maculata.[53] There are two reports of necrophilic behavior in the sleepy lizard (Tiliqua rugosa). In one, the partner of a male lizard got caught in a fencing wire and died. The male continued to display courtship behavior towards his partner two days after her death. This lizard's necrophilia was believed to stem from its strong monogamous bond.[54] In one study of black and white tegu lizards, two different males were observed attempting to court and copulate with a single female corpse on two consecutive days. On the first day, the corpse was freshly dead, but by the second day, it was bloating and emitting a strong putrid odor. The researcher attributed the behavior to sex pheromones still acting on the carcass.[32]

Male garter snakes often copulate with dead females.[55][56] One case has been reported in the Bothrops jararaca snake with a dead South American rattlesnake.[57][58] The prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) and Helicops carinicauda snake have both been seen attempting to mate with decapitated females, presumably attracted by still-active sex pheromones.[58][59] Male crayfish sometimes copulate with dead crayfish of either sex, and in one observation with a dead crayfish of a different species.[60][61]

In anurans, it has been observed in the foothill yellow-legged frog,[62] the yellow fire-bellied toad,[63] the common frog,[64] the Oregon spotted frog,[65] the common Asian Toad,[66] Dendropsophus columbianus,[67] and Rhinella jimi.[68] The film Cane Toads: An Unnatural History shows a male toad copulating with a female toad that had been run over by a car for eight hours.[69] Necrophilic amplexus in frogs may occur because males will mount any pliable object the size of an adult female. If the mounted object is a live frog not appropriate for mating, it will vibrate its body or vocalize a call to be released. Dead frogs cannot do this, so they may be held for hours.[64] The Amazonian frog Rhinella proboscidea sometimes practices what has been termed "functional necrophilia": a male grasps the corpse of a dead female and squeezes it until its oocytes are ejected before fertilizing them.[70]

Treatment Edit

Treatment for necrophilia is similar to that prescribed for most paraphilias. Besides advocating treatment of the associated psychopathology, there is little known on the treatment of necrophilia. There has not been a sufficient number of necrophiliacs to establish any effective treatments. However, based on the available data, clinicians are suggested to:

  • Determine whether or not a patient has necrophilia
  • Treat any psychopathology that is associated with necrophilia
  • Establish psycho-therapeutic rapport
  • Provide male patients with heightened sex drives with anti-androgens
  • Help patients find a normal sexual relationship
  • Help divert the necrophilic fantasies to a living object via desensitization[71]

Case studies Edit

Jeffrey Dahmer Edit

Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer (1960–1994) was known to perform oral sex or masturbate, or both, upon the corpses of his victims before dismembering them.[72][73][74] In unguarded, taped interviews with his defense attorney, Wendy Patrickus, Jeffrey Dahmer explicitly stated that he had sex with his victims before and after their deaths. He explained that he wanted to remain with the person as long as possible, preserving some of his victims' selected organs, skeletal tissue, and bones.[75]

Ted Bundy Edit

Ted Bundy (1946–1989) was an American serial killer who raped and murdered at least 30 young women during the 1970s. He also confessed to participating in necrophilic acts, claiming to have chosen secluded disposal sites for his victims' bodies specifically for post-mortem sexual intercourse.[76]

Karen Greenlee Edit

In 1987, Karen Greenlee gave a detailed interview called “The Unrepentant Necrophilefor Jim Morton's (edited by Adam Parafrey) book Apocalypse Culture. In this interview, she stated that she had a preference for younger men and was attracted to the smell of blood and death. She considered necrophilia an addiction. The interview was held in her apartment, which was a small studio filled with books, necrophilic drawings, and satanic adornments. She also had written a confession letter in which she claimed to have abused 20–40 male corpses.[77]

Dennis Nilsen Edit

Dennis Nilsen (1945–2018) was a Scottish serial killer who had developed a connection between death and intimacy, later finding posing as a corpse a source of sexual arousal. In 1978, Nilsen committed his first murder and had intercourse with the victim's corpse, keeping the body for months before disposal. Nilsen was reported to have sexually abused the corpses of various victims until his arrest.[76]

Legality Edit

Australia Edit

Necrophilia is not explicitly mentioned in Australian law; however, under New South Wales' Crimes Act 1900 – Sect 81C, penalized for misconduct about corpses is any person who:

(a) indecently interferes with any dead human body, or

(b) improperly interferes with, or offers any indignity to, any dead human body or human remains (whether buried or not), and

shall be liable to imprisonment for two years.[78]

Brazil Edit

Article 212 of the Brazilian Penal Code (federal Decree-Law No 2.848) states as follows:[79][80]

Art. 212 – To abuse a cadaver or its ashes:
Penalty: detention, from 1 to 3 years, plus fine.

Although sex with a corpse is not explicitly mentioned, a person who has sex with a corpse may be convicted of a crime under the above Article. The legal asset protected by such an Article is not the corpse's objective honor, but the feeling of good memories, respect, and veneration that living people keep about the deceased person: these persons are considered passive subjects of the corpse's violation.

Germany Edit

In Germany, sexual contact with corpses may be regarded as Leichenschändung (Desecration of corpses), which is prosecutable as Störung der Totenruhe (Disturbance of the peace of the dead).[81]

India Edit

According to a case in the Karnataka High Court titled "Rangaraju @Vajapeyi vs State of Karnataka," necrophilia can arise from feelings of anger, curiosity, or lust rather than being driven by sexual necessity or habit. In India, as of now, the Indian Penal Code (IPC) does not explicitly mention "necrophilia" as a distinct offense under the section that deals with sexual offenses. However, the court's interpretation suggested that it could potentially fall under Section 297, which pertains to causing "indignity to any human corpse" when someone trespasses into a place used for funeral rites or storing the remains of the deceased. Nevertheless, for an act to be considered an offense under Section 297, it must be accompanied by an intention to hurt someone's feelings or insult their religion. Additionally, if it is known that such an act is likely to hurt someone's feelings or insult their religion, it can be punishable under Section 297. In the specific case discussed by the court, it concluded that the elements required under Section 297 were not present. Therefore, the court stated that at most, it could be seen as sadism or necrophilia, but it did not qualify as an offense punishable under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code. The court further recommended that the government amend the law accordingly.[82]

Philippines Edit

There are no laws that explicitly prohibit sexual acts on corpses. The closest applicable law is the provision in the Revised Penal Code which only criminalizes "defamation to blacken the memory of one who is dead". There were at least efforts to introduce bills criminalizing sexual acts on corpses during the 15th Congress; one by which penalizes sexual acts of males of corpses of women, and another covers sexual intercourse, anal sex, and oral sex done on corpses. Both proposals penalizes the act with fine and imprisonment.[83]

New Zealand Edit

Under Section 150 of New Zealand Crimes Act 1961, it is an offense for there to be "misconduct in respect to human remains". Subsection (b) elaborates that this applies if someone "improperly or indecently interferes with or offers indignity to any dead human body or human remains, whether buried or not". This statute is therefore applicable to sex with corpses and carries a potential two-year prison sentence, although there is no relevant case law.[84]

South Africa Edit

Section 14 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 prohibits the commission of a sexual act with a corpse.[85] Until codified by the act it was a common law offence.[citation needed]

Sweden Edit

Section 16, § 10 of the Swedish Penal Code criminalizes necrophilia, but it is not explicitly mentioned. Necrophilia falls under the regulations against abusing a corpse or grave (Brott mot griftefrid), which carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison. One person has been convicted of necrophilia. He was sentenced to psychiatric care for that and other crimes, including arson.[86]

United Kingdom Edit

Sexual penetration of a corpse was made illegal under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, carrying a maximum sentence of two years imprisonment. Before 2003, necrophilia was not illegal; however, exposing a naked corpse in public was classed as a public nuisance (R v. Clark [1883] 15 Cox 171).[87]

United States Edit

There is no federal legislation specifically barring sex with a corpse. Multiple states have their own laws:[88][89]

State Severity Statute
Alabama Felony (Class C)
Alaska Misdemeanor (Class A) § 11-61-130
Arizona Felony (Class 4) § 32-1364
Arkansas Felony (Class D) § 5-60-101
California Felony
Colorado Misdemeanor (Class 2)
Connecticut Misdemeanor (Class A) or Felony (Class D) if victim under 16 § 53a-73a
Delaware Misdemeanor (Class A) § 11-5-1332
Florida Felony (second degree)
Georgia Felony § 16-6-7
Hawaii Misdemeanor § 711–1108
Idaho Misdemeanor § 18-7027
Illinois Felony (Class 2) § 720 ILCS 5/12-20.6
Indiana Felony (Level 6) § 35-45-11-2
Iowa Felony (Class D)
Kansas Misdemeanor § 21-6205
Kentucky Felony (Class D) § 525.120
Louisiana Misdemeanor § LA Rev Stat 14:101
Maine Felony (Class D) § 17.508
Maryland Misdemeanor § 10-401
Massachusetts N/A N/A
Michigan Misdemeanor § 750.160
Minnesota Misdemeanor § 609.294
Mississippi Felony § 97-29-25
Missouri Felony (Class D) § 194.425
Montana Felony § 45-5-627
Nebraska Felony (Class 4) § 28-1301
Nevada Felony (Class A) NRS § 201.450
New Hampshire Misdemeanor § 644:7
New Jersey Felony (Class 3) § 2C:22-1
New Mexico N/A N/A
New York Misdemeanor (Class A) § 130.20
North Carolina Felony (class I) § 14-401.22(c)
North Dakota Misdemeanor (Class A) § 12.1-20-12 and § 12.1-20-02
Ohio Felony (fifth degree) § 2927.01
Oklahoma Felony § 21-1161
Oregon Felony ORS § 166.085
Pennsylvania Misdemeanor (second degree) 18 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 5510
Rhode Island Felony § 11-20-1.2
South Carolina Felony § 16-17-600
South Dakota N/A N/A
Tennessee Felony (Class E) § 39-17-312
Texas State jail felony (since 2017) § 9.42.08[90]
Utah Felony (third degree) § 76-9-704
Vermont N/A N/A
Virginia N/A N/A
Washington Felony (Class C) RCW § 9A.44.105
West Virginia Misdemeanor § 61-8-9[failed verification]
Wisconsin Felony (Class G) § 940.225 (7)[91]
Wyoming Felony § 6-4-502

See also Edit

Footnotes Edit

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Further reading Edit

  • Lisa Downing, Desiring the Dead: Necrophilia and Nineteenth-Century French Literature. Oxford: Legenda, 2003
  • Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Psychopathia Sexualis. New York: Stein & Day, 1965. Originally published in 1886.

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necrophilia, confused, with, necrophila, genus, beetles, negrophilia, attraction, admiration, black, people, black, cultures, also, known, necrophilism, necrolagnia, necrocoitus, necrochlesis, thanatophilia, sexual, attraction, acts, involving, corpses, classi. Not to be confused with Necrophila a genus of beetles or Negrophilia an attraction or admiration to black people or black cultures Necrophilia also known as necrophilism necrolagnia necrocoitus necrochlesis and thanatophilia 1 is sexual attraction or acts involving corpses It is classified as a paraphilia by the World Health Organization WHO in its International Classification of Diseases ICD diagnostic manual as well as by the American Psychiatric Association 2 in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual DSM The Hatred painting by Pietro Pajetta 1896 Contents 1 Origins of term 2 History 3 Classification 4 Research 4 1 Humans 4 1 1 Motives 5 Other animals 6 Treatment 7 Case studies 7 1 Jeffrey Dahmer 7 2 Ted Bundy 7 3 Karen Greenlee 7 4 Dennis Nilsen 8 Legality 8 1 Australia 8 2 Brazil 8 3 Germany 8 4 India 8 5 Philippines 8 6 New Zealand 8 7 South Africa 8 8 Sweden 8 9 United Kingdom 8 10 United States 9 See also 10 Footnotes 10 1 Sources 11 Further reading 11 1 In literature 12 External linksOrigins of term EditVarious terms for the crime of corpse violation animate seventeenth through nineteenth century works on law and legal medicine 3 The plural term necrophiles was coined by Belgian physician Joseph Guislain in his lecture series Lecons Orales Sur Les Phrenopathies given around 1850 about the contemporary necrophiliac Francois Bertrand 4 It is within the category of the destructive madmen alienes destructeurs that one needs to situate certain patients to whom I would like to give the name of necrophiliacs necrophiles The alienists have adopted as a new form the case of Sergeant Bertrand the disinterred of cadavers on whom all the newspapers have recently reported However don t think that we are dealing here with a form of phrenopathy that appears for the first time The ancients in speaking about lycanthropy have cited examples to which one can more or less relate the case which has just now attracted the public attention so strongly Psychiatrist Benedict Morel popularised the term about a decade later when discussing Bertrand 2 History EditIn the ancient world sailors returning corpses to their home country were often accused of necrophilia 5 Singular accounts of necrophilia in history are sporadic though written records suggest the practice was present within Ancient Egypt Herodotus writes in The Histories that to discourage intercourse with a corpse ancient Egyptians left deceased beautiful women to decay for three or four days before giving them to the embalmers 6 7 8 Herodotus also alluded to suggestions that the Greek tyrant Periander had defiled the corpse of his wife employing a metaphor Periander baked his bread in a cold oven 9 Acts of necrophilia are depicted on ceramics from the Moche culture which reigned in northern Peru from the first to eighth century CE 10 A common theme in these artifacts is the masturbation of a male skeleton by a living woman 11 Hittite law from the 16th century BC through to the 13th century BC explicitly permitted sex with the dead 12 In what is now Northeast China the ethnic Xianbei emperor Murong Xi 385 407 of the Later Yan state had intercourse with the corpse of his beloved empress Fu Xunying after the latter was already cold and put into the coffin 13 In Renaissance Italy following the reputed moral collapse brought about by the Black Death and before the Roman Inquisition of the Counter Reformation literature was replete with sexual references these include necrophilia as in the epic poem Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo first published in 1483 14 In a notorious modern example American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was a necrophiliac Dahmer wanted to create a sex slave who would mindlessly consent to whatever he wanted When his attempts failed and his male victim died he would keep the corpse until it decomposed beyond recognition 15 masturbating and performing sexual intercourse on the body 16 He would perform sexual activities before and after murdering his victims Dahmer explained that he only killed his victims because he did not want them to leave 17 18 More modern necrophiliacs include Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen 19 and English David Fuller who is considered the worst offender of this kind in English legal history 20 Havelock Ellis in his 1903 volume of Studies of the Psychology of Sex believed that necrophilia was related to algolagnia in that both involve the transformation of a supposed negative emotion such as anger fear disgust or grief into sexual desire 21 Classification EditIn the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fifth edition Text Revision DSM 5 TR recurrent intense sexual interest in corpses can be diagnosed under Other Specified Paraphilic Disorder necrophilia when it causes marked distress or impairment in important areas of functioning 22 Forensic Psychologist Anil Aggrawal introduced a ten tier classification of necrophiliacs based on the increasing severity of the disorder 23 Class Name CharacteristicsClass I Role players People who get aroused when pretending their partner is dead during sexual activity Class II Romantic necrophiliacs Bereaved people who remain attached to their dead lover s body Class III Necrophiliac fantasizers People who fantasize about necrophilia but do not physically interact with corpses Class IV Tactile necrophiliacs People who are aroused by touching or stroking a corpse without engaging in intercourse Class V Fetishistic necrophiliacs People who remove objects or body parts from a corpse for sexual fetishes without engaging in intercourse Class VI Necromutilomaniacs People who derive pleasure from mutilating a corpse while masturbating without engaging in intercourse Class VII Opportunistic necrophiliacs People who normally have no interest in necrophilia but take the opportunity when it arises Class VIII Regular necrophiliacs People who preferentially have intercourse with the dead Class IX Homicidal necrophiliacs Necrosadists 24 people who murder someone to have sex with the victim Class X Exclusive necrophiliacs People who have an exclusive interest in sex with the dead and cannot perform at all for a living partner Additionally criminologist Lee Mellor s typology of homicidal necrophiliacs consists of eight categories A H and is based on the combination of two behavioral axes destructive offender mutilates the corpse for sexual reasons preservative offender does not and cold offender used the corpse sexually two hours or more after death warm offender used the corpse sexually less than two hours after death 25 This renders four categories A D to which Mellor adds four E H Category A cold destructive e g Ted Bundy Jeffrey Dahmer Category B cold preservative e g Gary Ridgway Dennis Nilsen Carl Tanzler Category C warm destructive e g Andrei Chikatilo Joseph Vacher Category D warm preservative e g Robert Yates Earle Nelson Category E dabblers e g Richard Ramirez Mark Dixie Category F catathymic impulsively and explosively lashing out Category G exclusive necromutilophiles e g Robert Napper Peter Sutcliffe Category H sexual cannibals amp vampires e g Albert Fish Peter Kurten 25 Dabblers have transitory opportunistic sexual relations with corpses but do not prefer them Catathymic necrophiliacs commit postmortem sex acts only while in a sudden impulsive state Exclusive necromutilophiles derive pleasure purely from mutilating the corpse while sexual cannibals and vampires are sexually aroused by eating human body parts Category A C and F offenders may also cannibalize or drink the blood of their victims 25 Research EditHumans Edit Necrophilia is often assumed to be rare but no data for its prevalence in the general population exists 26 Some necrophiliacs only fantasize about the act without carrying it out 27 In 1958 Klaf and Brown commented that although rarely described necrophiliac fantasies may occur more often than is generally supposed 8 Rosman and Resnick 1989 reviewed 123 cases of necrophilia The sample was divided into genuine necrophiliacs who had a persistent attraction to corpses and pseudo necrophiliacs who acted out of opportunity sadism or transient interest Of the total 92 were male and 8 were female 57 of the genuine necrophiliacs had occupational access to corpses with morgue attendants hospital orderly and cemetery employees being the most common jobs The researchers theorized that either of the following situations could be antecedents to necrophilia 27 The necrophiliac develops poor self esteem perhaps due in part to a significant loss a They are very fearful of rejection by others and they desire a sexual partner who is incapable of rejecting them and b They are fearful of the dead and transform their fear utilizing reaction formation into a desire They develop an exciting fantasy of sex with a corpse sometimes after exposure to a corpse Motives Edit The most common motive for necrophiliacs is the possession of a partner who is unable to resist or reject them However in the past necrophiliacs have expressed having more than one motive 28 The authors reported that of their sample of 34 genuine necrophiliacs 29 68 were motivated by a desire for a non resisting and non rejecting partner 21 were motivated by a want for a reunion with a lost partner 15 were motivated by sexual attraction to dead people 15 were motivated by a desire for comfort or to overcome feelings of isolation 12 were motivated by a desire to remedy low self esteem by expressing power over a corpseLesser common motives include Unavailability of a living partner Compensation for fear of women Belief that sex with a living woman is a mortal sin Need to achieve a feeling of total control over a sexual partner Compliance with a command hallucination Performance of a series of destructive acts Expression of polymorphous perverse sexual desires Need to perform limitless sexual activity 28 IQ data was limited but not abnormally low About half of the sample had a personality disorder and 11 of true necrophiliacs were psychotic Rosman and Resnick concluded that their data challenged the conventional view of necrophiliacs as generally psychotic mentally deficient or unable to obtain a consenting partner 30 At least one case has been documented of someone having sex with a corpse motivated by the dead person s wishes A woman in Zimbabwe had sex with her deceased husband s body under the influence of his wishes documented in his will and the influence of family members persuading her to fulfill his wishes 31 Other animals Edit nbsp A male black and white tegu mounts a female that has been dead for two days and attempts to mate 32 See also Non reproductive sexual behaviour in animals Necrophilia has been observed in mammals birds reptiles and frogs 33 In 1960 Robert Dickerman described necrophilia in ground squirrels which he termed Davian behavior after a limerick about a necrophiliac miner named Dave The label is still used for necrophilia in animals 34 Certain species of arachnids and insects practice sexual cannibalism where the female cannibalizes her male mate before during or after copulation Kees Moeliker observed while he was sitting in his office at the Natural History Museum Rotterdam when he heard the distinctive thud of a bird hitting the glass facade of the building Upon inspection he discovered a drake male mallard lying dead outside the building Next to the downed bird a second drake mallard was standing close by As Moeliker observed the couple the living drake pecked at the corpse of the dead one for a few minutes then mounted the corpse and began copulating with it The act of necrophilia lasted for about 75 minutes at which time according to Moeliker the living drake took two short breaks before resuming copulating behavior Moeliker surmised that at the time of the collision with the window the two mallards were engaged in a common pattern in duck behavior called attempted rape flight When one died the other one just went for it and didn t get any negative feedback well didn t get any feedback according to Moeliker 35 36 Necrophilia had previously only been reported in heterosexual mallard pairs 35 In a short paper known as Sexual Habits of the Adelie Penguin deemed too shocking for contemporary publication George Murray Levick described little hooligan bands of penguins mating with dead females in the Cape Adare rookery the largest group of Adelie penguins in 1911 and 1912 37 38 This is nowadays ascribed to lack of experience of young penguins a dead female with eyes half closed closely resembles a compliant female 39 A gentoo penguin was observed attempting to have intercourse with a dead penguin in 1921 40 A male New Zealand sea lion was once observed attempting to copulate with a dead female New Zealand fur seal in the wild The sea lion nudged the seal repeatedly then mounted her and made several pelvic thrusts Approximately ten minutes later the sea lion became disturbed by the researcher s presence dragged the corpse of the seal into the water and swam away while holding it 41 A male sea otter was observed holding a female sea otter underwater until she drowned before repeatedly copulating with her carcass Several months later the same sea otter was again observed copulating with the carcass of a different female 42 Copulation with a dead female pilot whale by a captive male pilot whale has been observed 43 and possible sexual behavior between two male humpback whales one dead has also been reported 44 In 1983 a male rock dove was observed to be copulating with the corpse of a dove that shortly before had its head crushed by a car 45 46 In 2001 a researcher laid out sand martin corpses to attract flocks of other sand martins In each of the six trials 1 5 individuals from flocks of 50 500 were observed attempting to copulate with the dead sand martins This occurred one to two months after the breeding season since copulation outside the breeding season is uncommon among birds the researcher speculated that the lack of resistance by the corpses stimulated the behavior 47 Charles Brown observed at least ten cliff swallows attempt to copulate with a road killed cliff swallow in the space of 15 minutes He commented This isn t the first time I ve seen cliff swallows do this the bright orange rump sticking up seems to be all the stimulus these birds need 48 Necrophilia has also been reported in the European swallow grey backed sparrow lark Stark s lark 38 and the snow goose 49 A Norwegian television report showed a male hybrid between a black grouse and western capercaillie kill a male black grouse before attempting to copulate with it 47 In 2015 due to work done by the University of Washington it was found that crows would commit necrophilia on dead crow corpses in about 4 of encounters with corpses 50 nbsp A male Ameiva ameiva mounts a dead female and attempts to pair cloacae 34 Necrophilia has been documented in various lizard species including Ameiva ameiva 34 51 the leopard lizard 52 and Holbrookia maculata 53 There are two reports of necrophilic behavior in the sleepy lizard Tiliqua rugosa In one the partner of a male lizard got caught in a fencing wire and died The male continued to display courtship behavior towards his partner two days after her death This lizard s necrophilia was believed to stem from its strong monogamous bond 54 In one study of black and white tegu lizards two different males were observed attempting to court and copulate with a single female corpse on two consecutive days On the first day the corpse was freshly dead but by the second day it was bloating and emitting a strong putrid odor The researcher attributed the behavior to sex pheromones still acting on the carcass 32 Male garter snakes often copulate with dead females 55 56 One case has been reported in the Bothrops jararaca snake with a dead South American rattlesnake 57 58 The prairie rattlesnake Crotalus viridis and Helicops carinicauda snake have both been seen attempting to mate with decapitated females presumably attracted by still active sex pheromones 58 59 Male crayfish sometimes copulate with dead crayfish of either sex and in one observation with a dead crayfish of a different species 60 61 In anurans it has been observed in the foothill yellow legged frog 62 the yellow fire bellied toad 63 the common frog 64 the Oregon spotted frog 65 the common Asian Toad 66 Dendropsophus columbianus 67 and Rhinella jimi 68 The film Cane Toads An Unnatural History shows a male toad copulating with a female toad that had been run over by a car for eight hours 69 Necrophilic amplexus in frogs may occur because males will mount any pliable object the size of an adult female If the mounted object is a live frog not appropriate for mating it will vibrate its body or vocalize a call to be released Dead frogs cannot do this so they may be held for hours 64 The Amazonian frog Rhinella proboscidea sometimes practices what has been termed functional necrophilia a male grasps the corpse of a dead female and squeezes it until its oocytes are ejected before fertilizing them 70 Treatment EditTreatment for necrophilia is similar to that prescribed for most paraphilias Besides advocating treatment of the associated psychopathology there is little known on the treatment of necrophilia There has not been a sufficient number of necrophiliacs to establish any effective treatments However based on the available data clinicians are suggested to Determine whether or not a patient has necrophilia Treat any psychopathology that is associated with necrophilia Establish psycho therapeutic rapport Provide male patients with heightened sex drives with anti androgens Help patients find a normal sexual relationship Help divert the necrophilic fantasies to a living object via desensitization 71 Case studies EditThe examples and perspective in this section deal primarily with the Anglosphere and Europe and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this section discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new section as appropriate December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jeffrey Dahmer Edit Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer 1960 1994 was known to perform oral sex or masturbate or both upon the corpses of his victims before dismembering them 72 73 74 In unguarded taped interviews with his defense attorney Wendy Patrickus Jeffrey Dahmer explicitly stated that he had sex with his victims before and after their deaths He explained that he wanted to remain with the person as long as possible preserving some of his victims selected organs skeletal tissue and bones 75 Ted Bundy Edit Ted Bundy 1946 1989 was an American serial killer who raped and murdered at least 30 young women during the 1970s He also confessed to participating in necrophilic acts claiming to have chosen secluded disposal sites for his victims bodies specifically for post mortem sexual intercourse 76 Karen Greenlee Edit In 1987 Karen Greenlee gave a detailed interview called The Unrepentant Necrophile for Jim Morton s edited by Adam Parafrey book Apocalypse Culture In this interview she stated that she had a preference for younger men and was attracted to the smell of blood and death She considered necrophilia an addiction The interview was held in her apartment which was a small studio filled with books necrophilic drawings and satanic adornments She also had written a confession letter in which she claimed to have abused 20 40 male corpses 77 Dennis Nilsen Edit Dennis Nilsen 1945 2018 was a Scottish serial killer who had developed a connection between death and intimacy later finding posing as a corpse a source of sexual arousal In 1978 Nilsen committed his first murder and had intercourse with the victim s corpse keeping the body for months before disposal Nilsen was reported to have sexually abused the corpses of various victims until his arrest 76 Legality EditAustralia EditNecrophilia is not explicitly mentioned in Australian law however under New South Wales Crimes Act 1900 Sect 81C penalized for misconduct about corpses is any person who a indecently interferes with any dead human body or b improperly interferes with or offers any indignity to any dead human body or human remains whether buried or not andshall be liable to imprisonment for two years 78 Brazil Edit Article 212 of the Brazilian Penal Code federal Decree Law No 2 848 states as follows 79 80 Art 212 To abuse a cadaver or its ashes Penalty detention from 1 to 3 years plus fine Although sex with a corpse is not explicitly mentioned a person who has sex with a corpse may be convicted of a crime under the above Article The legal asset protected by such an Article is not the corpse s objective honor but the feeling of good memories respect and veneration that living people keep about the deceased person these persons are considered passive subjects of the corpse s violation Germany Edit In Germany sexual contact with corpses may be regarded as Leichenschandung Desecration of corpses which is prosecutable as Storung der Totenruhe Disturbance of the peace of the dead 81 India Edit According to a case in the Karnataka High Court titled Rangaraju Vajapeyi vs State of Karnataka necrophilia can arise from feelings of anger curiosity or lust rather than being driven by sexual necessity or habit In India as of now the Indian Penal Code IPC does not explicitly mention necrophilia as a distinct offense under the section that deals with sexual offenses However the court s interpretation suggested that it could potentially fall under Section 297 which pertains to causing indignity to any human corpse when someone trespasses into a place used for funeral rites or storing the remains of the deceased Nevertheless for an act to be considered an offense under Section 297 it must be accompanied by an intention to hurt someone s feelings or insult their religion Additionally if it is known that such an act is likely to hurt someone s feelings or insult their religion it can be punishable under Section 297 In the specific case discussed by the court it concluded that the elements required under Section 297 were not present Therefore the court stated that at most it could be seen as sadism or necrophilia but it did not qualify as an offense punishable under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code The court further recommended that the government amend the law accordingly 82 Philippines Edit There are no laws that explicitly prohibit sexual acts on corpses The closest applicable law is the provision in the Revised Penal Code which only criminalizes defamation to blacken the memory of one who is dead There were at least efforts to introduce bills criminalizing sexual acts on corpses during the 15th Congress one by which penalizes sexual acts of males of corpses of women and another covers sexual intercourse anal sex and oral sex done on corpses Both proposals penalizes the act with fine and imprisonment 83 New Zealand Edit Under Section 150 of New Zealand Crimes Act 1961 it is an offense for there to be misconduct in respect to human remains Subsection b elaborates that this applies if someone improperly or indecently interferes with or offers indignity to any dead human body or human remains whether buried or not This statute is therefore applicable to sex with corpses and carries a potential two year prison sentence although there is no relevant case law 84 South Africa Edit Section 14 of the Criminal Law Sexual Offences and Related Matters Amendment Act 2007 prohibits the commission of a sexual act with a corpse 85 Until codified by the act it was a common law offence citation needed Sweden Edit Section 16 10 of the Swedish Penal Code criminalizes necrophilia but it is not explicitly mentioned Necrophilia falls under the regulations against abusing a corpse or grave Brott mot griftefrid which carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison One person has been convicted of necrophilia He was sentenced to psychiatric care for that and other crimes including arson 86 United Kingdom Edit Sexual penetration of a corpse was made illegal under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 carrying a maximum sentence of two years imprisonment Before 2003 necrophilia was not illegal however exposing a naked corpse in public was classed as a public nuisance R v Clark 1883 15 Cox 171 87 United States Edit There is no federal legislation specifically barring sex with a corpse Multiple states have their own laws 88 89 State Severity StatuteAlabama Felony Class C 13A 11 13Alaska Misdemeanor Class A 11 61 130Arizona Felony Class 4 32 1364Arkansas Felony Class D 5 60 101California Felony Health and Safety Code 7052Colorado Misdemeanor Class 2 18 13 101Connecticut Misdemeanor Class A or Felony Class D if victim under 16 53a 73aDelaware Misdemeanor Class A 11 5 1332Florida Felony second degree 872 06Georgia Felony 16 6 7Hawaii Misdemeanor 711 1108Idaho Misdemeanor 18 7027Illinois Felony Class 2 720 ILCS 5 12 20 6Indiana Felony Level 6 35 45 11 2Iowa Felony Class D 709 18Kansas Misdemeanor 21 6205Kentucky Felony Class D 525 120Louisiana Misdemeanor LA Rev Stat 14 101Maine Felony Class D 17 508Maryland Misdemeanor 10 401Massachusetts N A N AMichigan Misdemeanor 750 160Minnesota Misdemeanor 609 294Mississippi Felony 97 29 25Missouri Felony Class D 194 425Montana Felony 45 5 627Nebraska Felony Class 4 28 1301Nevada Felony Class A NRS 201 450New Hampshire Misdemeanor 644 7New Jersey Felony Class 3 2C 22 1New Mexico N A N ANew York Misdemeanor Class A 130 20North Carolina Felony class I 14 401 22 c North Dakota Misdemeanor Class A 12 1 20 12 and 12 1 20 02Ohio Felony fifth degree 2927 01Oklahoma Felony 21 1161Oregon Felony ORS 166 085Pennsylvania Misdemeanor second degree 18 Pa Cons Stat 5510Rhode Island Felony 11 20 1 2South Carolina Felony 16 17 600South Dakota N A N ATennessee Felony Class E 39 17 312Texas State jail felony since 2017 9 42 08 90 Utah Felony third degree 76 9 704Vermont N A N AVirginia N A N AWashington Felony Class C RCW 9A 44 105West Virginia Misdemeanor 61 8 9 failed verification Wisconsin Felony Class G 940 225 7 91 Wyoming Felony 6 4 502See also Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Necrophilia Incidents of necrophilia Necrophilia in popular culture Vulnerability and care theory of love Death during consensual sex Somnophilia ParaphiliasFootnotes Edit Aggrawal 2016 p 1 a b Goodwin Robin Cranmer Duncan eds 2002 Inappropriate Relationships The Unconventional the Disapproved and the Forbidden London England Psychology Press pp 174 176 ISBN 978 0805837421 Janssen Diederik F June 2020 Medico Forensic Pre Histories of Sexual Perversion The Case of Necrophilia c 1500 c 1850 Forensic Science International Mind and Law 1 100025 doi 10 1016 j fsiml 2020 100025 Aggrawal 2016 p 4 Aggrawal 2016 p 2 Herodotus c 440 BC July 2001 The Histories Book 2 Archived from the original on 7 October 2019 Retrieved 27 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