XTRA, Canada's Gay & Lesbian News has done an extraordinary job sleuthing Luka, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED read:
http://www.xtra.ca/public/National/Details_emerge_about_Luka_Magnotta-12083.aspx
Details Include:
* Luka/Jimmy's confirmed email addy:
[email protected]
* Magnotta penned an article in 2009 entitled How to Completely Disappear and Never be Found. The article details a complex ruse to avoid detection.
If Magnotta is following his own directions, he is currently en route to another province.
* According to a Wikipedia article that has since been deleted, Magnotta worked briefly at Remington’s, a Toronto strip club. Staff there, however, say they’ve never seen him before. The article also says Magnotta was a contestant on Canadian reality TV show Cover Guy, which airs on OutTV. The station has yet to confirm that Magnotta was ever on the show.
* While it’s nearly impossible to confirm that all Magnotta’s social media profiles are legitimate, one Twitter account that appears to be Magnotta’s contains links to white supremacy groups including StormFront and the Ku Klux Klan.
Magnotta posted a link to one facebook group which aims to “stop the new fascism of multiculturalism.” Worth noting is that Magnotta’s alleged victim was Asian.
* Some writing that does appear to have been penned by Magnotta were published on the website Orato. In one, he discusses his conversion to Scientology. In the other, he analyzes the theories around “shadow people.” He wrote consistently for the site throughout 2007.
* In another article, Magnotta writes of his struggles with mental illness, admitting that he is manic depressive.
* The deleted Wikipedia article, which may well have been written by Magnotta himself, reads, “All Eric's ‘friends’ and ‘family’ betrayed him he says and were using him only for his money and this gave Eric a dark disposition on life. All this stress made Eric spirl [sic] downwards and he became diagnosed with depresion. [sic] Eric never wanted to be like his father, who was addicted his whole life to prescription drugs.”