Porn Star - Magnotta gets arrested while looking himself up online!

Canadian dismemberment suspect arrested in Germany
The international manhunt for the porn actor accused of killing and dismembering a man in Canada ended Monday in a Berlin Internet cafe with the arrest of Luka Rocco Magnotta, according to Canadian authorities.
Canada's Ministry of Public Safety confirmed the man arrested by German police is Magnotta, the 29-year-old accused of killing and dismembering a man, then mailing parts of the body to politicians.
"We can confirm this individual has been arrested. We expect that the individual responsible for these troubling acts will face the full force of the law," ministry spokeswoman Julie Carmichael said.
Magnotta was apparently viewing a website about himself when the cafe owner recognized him, an employee said. The owner then left the cafe to call police, the employee said.
Police arrested him without incident Monday afternoon, German police spokesman Guido Busch said.
Magnotta is accused of first-degree murder in the killing of Jun Lin, 33, a Concordia University student from China, and threatening, among others, Canada's prime minister by mailing him a severed foot.
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