Putin pardons 2 cannibals for participating in war against Ukraine
Russian media reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin has pardoned two cannibals: Denis Gorin from Sakhalin Oblast and Nikolai Ogolobyak, convicted of ritual murders, for their participation in the war against Ukraine.
Russian media reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin has pardoned two cannibals: Denis Gorin from Sakhalin Oblast and Nikolai Ogolobyak, convicted of ritual murders, for their participation in the war against Ukraine.
Source: Holod media; Sibir Realii [Siberia Realities] project; Russian ВВС News service; 76.RU
Details: A native of Sakhalin Oblast, Gorin has been convicted three times of murdering at least four people in 2003, 2010, and 2011 (two of the murders Gorin committed with his brother Yevgeny).
The murder committed in 2010 was solved in the summer of 2012. The investigation said Gorin first killed a person and then cut the meat from the corpse's legs. He washed it, put it in the refrigerator, and later ate it. The last time, the murderer was sentenced to 22 years in a maximum security penal colony.
The media reported that a new photo was posted on Gorin's profile on social media a month ago. He was in a military uniform with a Z symbol on the sleeve.
His neighbour Dmitry informed journalists about Gorin's current location.
Quote from Dmitry: "He is in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk now, in hospital, with a moderate injury. He is basically free, pardoned, and half a term [in prison] simply disappeared. But I think he will not stay free for long. His victims' relatives remember everything."
Details: The Russian media reported that 33-year-old Nikolai Ogolobyak, who in 2010 was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the ritual murders of four teenagers and cannibalism, was pardoned for his participation in the war in Ukraine this week.
Ogolobyak's father reported that he came back from the war home to Yaroslavl at the beginning of November.
Quote from Ogolobyak's father: "He served in the Storm Z unit for six months... He is disabled after receiving an injury. He walks, but the injury was critical. He is not working yet. He is recovering. He is unlikely to be drafted into the Special Military Operation [the Russian term for the war in Ukraine – ed.]."
The mass media noted that Ogolobyak was a member of a Satanist sect, which first killed dogs and cats and, in 2008, killed and dismembered four teenagers: three girls and a boy.
The investigation concluded that the murders were ritualistic. The killers had a ritual place for setting bonfires, lining up in the shape of a pentagram, and killing the victims with daggers. It was said Ogolobyak counted the hits aloud during one of the murders and did so until he struck 666.
According to the case information, the corpses were dismembered and buried.
Reportedly, the murderers cut off the breasts of the first two girls killed, took out their hearts and tongues, roasted them, and ate them.
Most of the sectarians were under 18 at that time. They were sentenced to 10 years in prison. Ogolobyak, who was a legal adult at the time of the murder, was imprisoned for 20 years and was supposed to stay there until 2030.
Background:
- In April 2023, Putin pardoned Vladislav Kanyus, the killer of Vera Pekhteleva, a student in Kemerovo.
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