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Murder on the Moika: Brutal Killing Sparks Public Outcry in Russia

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Murder on the Moika: Brutal Killing Sparks Public Outcry in Russia

Critics say the murder of a young woman by her former professor was spurred by a culture of impunity.

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Anastasia Yeshchenko. Murdered and dismembered.

11/12/19
ST. PETERSBURG – For years Oleg Sokolov was a well-known eccentric among the academic elite of Russia’s cultural capital St. Petersburg. As one of the founders of the city’s historical reenactment society, at weekends he liked to dress up as Napoleon Bonaparte, ride a white stallion and bark orders at pretend soldiers. His obsession with the French emperor echoed another of the city’s famous characters — the anti-hero Raskolnikov in Dostoyevsky’s novel “Crime and Punishment” who became convinced he was a genius like Napoleon. On Saturday, eccentricity turned to horror after police fished Sokolov, 63, out of the icy waters of St. Petersburg’s Moika canal with a backpack containing the severed arms of his 24-year-old girlfriend and former student, Anastasia Yeshchenko. They later found the young woman’s decapitated head in Sokolov’s nearby apartment, and on Monday a court charged him with murder. The case has sparked calls for an investigation into St. Petersburg’s prestigious state university — where Sokolov held tenure — after reports that the professor had abusive relationships with young female students and exhibited violent and erratic behavior in the past were ignored. It also shines a light on an entrenched culture of impunity in Russia that lets perpetrators of domestic violence escape prosecution until it is too late for their victims.

In a more serious incident dating back to 2008, Sokolov was reported to have beaten and tortured a female student who had attempted to end her romantic relationship with him. “Every time I begged him to stop and come to his senses, he beat me harder and threatened to kill me and bury my body in a nearby garbage dump,” the unnamed victim wrote in a police statement published by the Moskovsky Komsomolets news outlet.According to Alexandra Oleynik, a psychologist who helps victims of violence, “complaints about domestic violence in Russia are largely ignored and it’s an exception when the perpetrator is brought to justice.” “If our laws for regulating such problems had been better, then this professor would have been punished a long time ago and this murder may not have happened,” she told The Moscow Times. Sokolov’s defense team is reportedly planning to argue that the murder was not premeditated and happened in a fit of passion — a crime that carries a maximum sentence of three years in Russia. They are not planning to argue that he is mentally unstable. For Yeshchenko’s brother Sergei, however, Sokolov is no tragic anti-hero — just an abuser and a murderer. “The reason was his jealousy. I spoke to her before it happened. She said she had been planning to go to a friend’s birthday party. He beat her and she left, but then she went back,” he told the RBC news website.

Horrific and probably preventable if authorities in Russia didn't regularly ignore spousal/domestic abuse. The Putin regime decriminalized domestic abuse in 2018.

Related: Russian Napoleon Buff Who Confessed To Grisly Killing Had Been Accused Of Violence In The Past
 
Murder on the Moika: Brutal Killing Sparks Public Outcry in Russia

Critics say the murder of a young woman by her former professor was spurred by a culture of impunity.

d2aab4a9af08187f8b11b603650f5818.jpg

Anastasia Yeshchenko. Murdered and dismembered.



Horrific and probably preventable if authorities in Russia didn't regularly ignore spousal/domestic abuse. The Putin regime decriminalized domestic abuse in 2018.

Related: Russian Napoleon Buff Who Confessed To Grisly Killing Had Been Accused Of Violence In The Past

Of course there are not murders and following dismembering in the West. Only evil Russians matters
Just google 'murder' 'dismembering' 'USA', there are hundreds of such cases in the last years

A year after Brian Egg’s body was found dismembered in his home neighbors and family wonder why his killer remains at large

A body in a fish tank: the unsolved murder haunting San Francisco | US news | The Guardian

Mich. mom charged with murder in dismemberment case

Mich. mom charged with murder in dismemberment case

Dismembered body found in freezer; two others found dead at burned mobile home

LaRue County murder: Brittany Wilson's body found dismembered at home
A woman’s body found in a suitcase in a trash bin in Pueblo had been dismembered.

https://www.denverpost.com/2019/10/23/body-of-woman-found-dismembered-suitcase-pueblo/
 
Can't face the ugly facts here can you?

According to you:

Thousands of murders and dismembering committed in the West annually are fine
One solely case took place in Russia in the last twenty years is worst and deceives non-stop 24/7 coverage in all western presstitute 'medias'
Because Russians are evil from the beginning, right?

Twofold standards
 
According to you:

Thousands of murders and dismembering committed in the West annually are fine
One solely case took place in Russia in the last twenty years is worst and deceives non-stop 24/7 coverage in all western presstitute 'medias'
Because Russians are evil from the beginning, right?

Twofold standards

Was Putin ever prosecuted for Beslan or the Russia apartment bombings in 1999?
 
Was Putin ever prosecuted for Beslan or the Russia apartment bombings in 1999?

I can't understand you?
What Putin is gonna to do with a crazy professor?
 

This thread isn't about those incidents.
 
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