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Magnotta comes to the defence of Scientology?

Luka Magnotta

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The multiple online personalities of Luka Magnotta that include a wide range of interests can now include Magnotta the Scientologist.

"It really bothers me to hear constantly that untrue rumors that the 'church is a cult' and 'its nothing but mind control,'" someone going by the user name lukamagnotta wrote in a 2009 blog post on estrip.org, as uncovered by the Village Voice magazine.

The error-ridden prose is similar to the voice used in other online posts linked to the man suspected of killing, dismembering and possibly eating parts of his former lover on film.

"I have experianced only good from going to the church and it has changed my life for the better. I have noone, no family or friends who I am able to trust and the church acts like my family everytime I go there," he continued.

He goes on to say that, as a boy, he used to wish Scientology poster boy Tom Cruise would adopt him, then writes: "In the past I have done wrong things, who has not?"

But the man who allegedly mailed body parts to politicians and schools said his main goal in life is "to help others."

"If I can bring a smile to one persons face then I
know I have done my job well."

His other posts on the site include one called "My Letter To A Moron" and a love poem he called "so cute."

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