Russian Man Kills By Own Electric Chair
This story was more than worthy of sharing, I really can't think of anything even remotely close to this, unless we are talking about movies, and even then....whoa! It's of a 30 year old Russian man accused of murdering 6, by use of a homemade electric chair. But the craziness didn't stop there, Oh hell no it didn't!
Dmitry K., the man in question, admitted to one of the murders, well okay they had evidence, fingerprints, that tied him to the murder, but the investigators are pretty sure he had gotten to the other 5 in question as well. Mr. K just isn't admitting to those. However, he told investigators that if they could tie him to the killings, he would. He's pretty bold isn't he? If I were the police, or investigator in this case, I would lie and make up evidence then get him to admit, though I'm sure this is not legally used in the court system, huh? How did all this take place? Let's see...
Mr. K, would advertise over the Internet he was interested in buying computer parts, how savvy....*laughs*. Once the victim entered into the apartment, he asked them to sit down, in his makeshift electric chair, pushed a button on his computer, which then activated the electric chair...Whabam! By the looks of the chair though, there is no way in hell I would sit there, in fact, I'd get the hell out right quick. What happened to people using their instincts here. And, with all the Internet predators out there, why is it that people still fall into these traps. At the very least never go to meet a person over the Internet to purchase or sell products or services, without at least a second person present. Perhaps he disguised the chair somehow, hiding the straps and the foot bar, I dunno. After which he took the body out to a forest, where he proceeded to burn it.
This intelligent man, Mr. K also stated that he had another device that would stop cars passing by his abode, and when the victim stepped on his doormat, he could then electrocute them with the same device. Another invention he claims to have been working on, is one in which it would be able to erase an individuals memory with some kind of electro-magnetic ray. Is this guy Dr. Evil, or what?
Definately not your typical serial killer, his intentions were completely different. Personally, I think he was killing, to test his stuff out. A big ego thing, but I don't think he had a personal dislike for a certain type of person, he just did. It would be so very interesting to get a little bio on this dude, and find out perhaps a little more. I'm betting he has a very high IQ. I scientist with a grudge perhaps? At least we can rest a little easier knowing that whackos are not just Americans. Oh, and be sure to read the following story right below this one, about Russian cannibals and religious fanatics. The shit just gets crazier and crazier.
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And, below is a list of Russian Serial Killers, ya know, just in case you were interested:
- Sergey Golovkin - known as "Fisher" or "The Udav" (The "Boa") killed and butchered 11 boys in
Moscow area (1986-1992). Sentenced to death. Vladimir Ionesyan - known as the "Ubijtsa iz Mosgaza" ("The Killer from Moscow Gas Company", as he pretented to be a worker of this company) killed 5 people and robbed their apartments in Moscow and Ivanovo (1963-1964). Sentenced to death.- Oleg Kuznetsov - known as "Lzhedmitriy" ("False Dmitriy" named after False Dmitriy I
) killed 6 women in Moscow and Moscow area and 4 women in Kiev (1991-1992). Sentenced to life imprisonment. - Vasiliy Kulik - known as The Irkutskiy Monstr ("The
Irkutsk Monster") killed and raped 13 people (young boys and girls as well as elderly women) inIrkutsk (1984-1986). Sentenced to death. - Maxim Petrov - doctor who killed 12 patients between 1997 and 2000.[1]
- Sergei Ryakhovsky - known as "The Potroshitel iz Balashikhi" ("The
Balashikha Ripper") killed 19 people (2 teenage boys and several elderly women and men) in Moscow area (1987-1993). Sentenced to death. - Alexander Tchayka
- known as "The Okhotnik za shubami" ("The Fur Coats Hunter") killed 4 women dressed in fur coats in Moscow (January, 31 1994 - February, 16 1994). Sentenced to death. Andrei Chikatilo - AKA "The Rostov Ripper" and "Hannibal Lecter", a name given to him by the Russian public after the character in the popular American film The Silence of the Lambs, which came out around the time of his arrest; killed 56 women and children throughout the many countries of the former Soviet Union before being arrested, convicted, and executed in 1994.- Valeriy Asratyan
- known as "The Rezhissior" ("The Movie Director") killed 3 and raped dozens women in Moscow (1988-1990). Sentenced to death. - Anatoly Slivko, known as "Vlad Carthas" - this may be a reference to the infamous 'Vlad the Impaler'- Convicted of the sexual murder of seven boys. Sentenced to death.
- Sasha Spesivtsev, Russian serial killer and cannibal. Judged insane.
- Alexander Pichushkin serial killer of 61 persons between the years 1992-2001.