The daughter of the infamous Isakin Drabbad has shared insights into her experiences with her father and the disturbing rationale he provided for his crimes.
Drabbad, a Swedish murderer and cannibal, shocked the world when it was uncovered that he had murdered his girlfriend, Helle Christensen, and consumed parts of her body in 2010.
Details of the murder emerged following his confession to the police, and they remain as chilling today as they were at the time.
Isakin, known as the Skara Cannibal, ended Christensen’s life while she was in bed, dismembered her body, and cooked some parts in a frying pan before ingesting them.
He came clean to the police and was subsequently declared legally insane, leading to his confinement in a psychiatric facility.
Jamie Lee has shared her experiences with LADbible Stories, recounting her father Drabbad’s account of the murder and the reasons he provided for his actions.

In the video, Lee revealed that when her father described Christensen’s murder, it was in a manner she hadn’t anticipated.
She recalled: “When he did, it was like he was talking about some painting he had made that he was really proud of.
“He told me, like, with passion, like he was talking about a masterpiece and he walked me through every little small detail.
“As I was sitting there, like feeling sick to my stomach, he seemed excited to talk about it.
“I think that is when it all just became very real to me.”
Lee delved into her father’s justification for the gruesome crime and its brutal execution.
She added: “The way he went through with the murder was very, very brutal.
“Very, very, twisted, like taken out from a horror movie.
“According to my dad, he committed the murder and did it in such a twisted and sick way to go to the mental institute of prison.
“He did all of that, that whole sick and brutal act just to go to a mental institute instead of prison because he knew that there he would get more freedom.”
Yet, Lee expressed skepticism about this reasoning and contested this explanation.
She remarked: “But as my dad is a very big fan of horror movies, I think that he saw this whole thing as a very good opportunity to live out some really dark fantasies.”

