Human Monsters in the news

Started by Bloody Angel, August 02, 2006, 12:27:32 AM

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Russian Cannibal. The thin line between victim and persecutor

Moscow. Police have detained a man who murdered an elderly movie director, disjointed his body and made soup by boiling the victim's head.
On July 30 a plumber called the police, saying he had found large chunks of meat in the sewage at a block of flats in the norther part of the city. "I was clearing a blockage, when I saw lumps of human meat!" the Zhisn daily quoted him as saying.
Police rushed to the scene, and bloody tracks led them to the door of Evgeny Zorin. Zorin, 69, was known for his documentaries dedicated to Russian outlands. He lived alone in his apartment in peace with the neighbors.

While the police were contemplating the blood on the stairs, a man rushed out of the apartment and ran for the door. The police detained him and went in.
The apartment was covered in blood, and a strange smell was coming from the kitchen where something was boiling in a saucepan. Inside the saucepan the police found a man's head. On the kitchen table was a bowl of soup and a spoon.
Experts later identified human flesh among the soups ingredients.
In the fridge the police found a human heart, and further inspection produced bloodstained instruments — a small axe, a saw and a knife the murderer had used to cut the body to pieces.

Alexander Poyarkov, 29 years old, confessed to the murder. He said the old man had invited him to spend the night at his place when he had nowhere to go, and then raped him.
"He put me up for the night. Then he raped me. And I killed him," Polyakov said.
Poyarkov stabbed his host with a knife several times. Then he disjointed the body, threw some parts away, flushed others down the toilet, kept the heart and boiled the head, to make the body unrecognizable, he said.

Poyarkov has been charged with murder. He is scheduled to undergo a psychiatric analysis in the near future.

So I guess he got his revenge if his allegations of rape were true, but what a way to do it.

Quote from: DeadHead on August 02, 2006, 03:16:40 PM
So I guess he got his revenge if his allegations of rape were true, but what a way to do it.

Revenge is such an interesting word. Don't you think?
Besides, I would understand a gory reaction, but cutting people to pieces then taking time to cook them it goes far beyond a sheer reaction.

The police eventually captured two men at an apartment complex. They are said to be responsible for a string of  late-night killings that have terrorized residents across this sprawling city for months, since May 2005.
Dale S. Hausner (33) and Samuel John Dieteman (30) were arrested at their apartment in  Mesa after about a week of  surveillance.
Detectives found a .410-gauge shotgun, residue and ammunition in the suspects' possession.
While under control, Hausner and Dieteman drove through the areas of prior attacks and slowing in the areas of vagrant activity. The police saw one of them throwing a trash bag into a bin; the bag contained a map with dots representing attack locations, one expended .410-gauge shotgun shell and a piece of paper referring to serial violence.
Police also found other guns and long rifles and news clippings about the killings.
The police report has shown Hausner and Dieteman took turns driving and shooting. Moreover Dieteman admitted to many of the shootings.

Was taht the case that happened about a yr or so ago?? :|

Quote from: DeadHead on August 05, 2006, 02:25:26 PM
Was taht the case that happened about a yr or so ago?? :|

Actually they have been killing since May 2005, all year long (it seems like serial killers don't go much on holiday)

California Supreme Court upheld the convictions and death sentence for Richard Ramirez whose so-called Night Stalker killing spree terrorized the Los Angeles area in the mid 1980s.

Ramirez, 46, was sentenced to death in 1989 for 13 Los Angeles-area murders in 1984 and 1985. Satanic symbols were left at murder scenes and some victims were forced to "swear to Satan" by the killer, who entered homes through unlocked windows and doors.

The justices unanimously denied claims that Ramirez was incompetent to stand trial, that the case should have been moved outside Los Angeles, and that all the killings should not have been handled at one trial.

For further info about Ramirez
http://www.monstropedia.org/index.php?title=Richard_Ramirez

Quote from: Bloody Angel on August 08, 2006, 05:57:59 AM
Quote from: DeadHead on August 05, 2006, 02:25:26 PM
Was taht the case that happened about a yr or so ago?? :|

Actually they have been killing since May 2005, all year long (it seems like serial killers don't go much on holiday)
I remember that case! I followed it in the news. While they were searching up till capture.

The mother of suspect Dieteman says murder charges filed against her son don't change things.
Mary says she loves her son, who hasn't visited in a long time by the way, and will never say anything bad about him.


Darrell Ferguson, 28, the youngest person put to death in Ohio since 1962, died yesterday by injection at 10:21 a.m., Southern Ohio Correctional Facility.

He said he worshipped Satan and enjoyed killing three people, stabbing and beating them and stomping on them with steel-toed boots in 2001.
His victims were Thomas King, 61, and the deaths of Arlie Fugate, 68, and his wife Mae, 69. King was disabled and used crutches, Arlie Fugate had cancer and Mae Fugate took meals to wheelchair-using neighbors.
The all let Ferguson into their homes in Dayton because they knew him.

Ferguson committed the murders after getting a two-day pass from a drug treatment program he had been ordered to attend after a burglary conviction.
At his sentencing, he taunted the victims' families, saying he worshipped Satan, enjoyed the killings, had no remorse, and, if released from prison, would pick up where he left off.
Previously Ferguson had been treated for several psychiatric disorders.

He was the second inmate executed using the state's new lethal injection protocol, adopted after an execution in May was delayed while prison staff struggled to find a useable vein on that inmate, who asked them to find another way to kill him.


And you, ladies and gents, agree with death row?

His previous mental condition and the treatment facility should have realized that this was a severly messed up fella. Phyciatric units all over the country are over populated if they haven't already been forced into closing b/c of lack of funding. The guy was definitely a criminal though! Executions have always been part of civilization. Whether they are right or wrong is up to individual belief. Government obviously welcomes it. But does that mean its morally right? To live in a country with supposedly high morals.What does the fact say to you that a country with self proclaimed "religious leader" will  aprove the right to execute (KILL) another person but not allow gays to marry or the abortion battle. Some things don't make sense to me. Killing is killing for whatever reason.

Johannesburg, August 2006 -  During his trial and before the Court, Sipho Dube, 30 years old convicted of 31 crimes, got mad at the victims' relatives as well as at reporters attending the trial and at the Judge too.
Swearing and making death threats, Mr. Dube gave a full view of the violent person he actually  is.
Among Dube's crimes:
- the murder of six children and a woman;
- the rape of three girls;
- the  indecent assault of six boys;
- two additional charges of assault;
- one additional charge of theft.

Upset by the attempts to take pictures of him, he demonstrated his temper when he tried to attack journalists and family members of  his victims; then he was stopped by half-a-dozen policemen.
During the lunch adjournment, relatives of Dube's victims taunted him, saying he should be facing the cameras instead of covering his face with his woollen hat.
The killer shot back furiously, hurling abuse. He even tried to throw the microphone at the victims' families in the gallery, before being stopped.
Before the court resumed, Dube refused to come out of the cells due to photographers attending the trial.
He eventually came out after the police had used "reasonable force" to bring him up.

Testifying in aggravation of sentence, police forensic psychologist Gerald Labuschagne, who was invited to testify in aggravation of sentence, told the court Dube was a "serial sexual murderer and paedophile" who could not be rehabilitated.



Pierre Carrenard was sentenced to consecutive terms of 25 years to life for killing the woman, two years for killing the dog and one year for assaulting a 16-year-old girl on August 9th, 2005.

The man built a voodoo shrine using his ex-girlfriend's underwear, then killed her mother and a dog and slashed her cousin. He has been sentenced to 28 years to life in prison.

Carrenard testified in court that he believed Labidou had turned her daughter against him. He stabbed the woman 25 times in her home before turning the knife on her Chihuahua, Foo Foo.
When the teenage cousin, who lived upstairs, entered the apartment, Carrenard slashed her face.

Police found a shrine in his apartment made of MacDaly's underwear and one of his socks tied together with a vine, sort of a  spell to control her spirit.


I'm very tempted to comment the Chihuahua and its name  :-D

okay needless to say this was a weird situation to walk into but an shrine made of underware! he was a very creepy fella! :@0