The al-Nusri Case by Dave Potter
The al-Nusri Case by Dave Potter (Archive Link) I will not specifically address, endorse, or judge the portrayal of religion and the lifestyle associated with it as depicted in this story. The opinions and interpretations within the story are solely those of the author and may not resonate with all readers. I focus exclusively on other, more fetish related, aspects of the narrative, and I do not claim any expertise or offer opinions on the elements of religion and culture, as I am quite unfamiliar with them. This is another story by Dave Potter that involves some extreme body-modifications, this time in a fictional Arabian country. The entire story is a conversation between a judge and a detective, discussing a specific case of murder of a certain «al-Nusri». The detective recalls how that murder victim and lived, and especially what he had done with his two wives. As it turns out, the two wives had come from a very poor background and even during their ceremonies, they had already been completely covered and veiled, making it impossible to tell them apart. This then had gone even further, when both were encased in latex and other garments. Finally, after their wedding, the worst had come as the two were drugged and extremely surgically altered. Implants for their breasts and lips, as well as other permanent changes to their faces, had been done. Worst of all, their arms had been completely amputated, and the two were from then on unable to do anything any more. ...