Investigators opened a criminal case after the man was pulled out of the Moika River, a waterway in the heart of the historic city, early Saturday morning. The Investigative Committee, Russia's top law-enforcement agency, said in a statement that a pair of severed arms and a nonlethal handgun were discovered in a backpack the man was carrying, and that he had been detained as a suspect.The suspect in the case is an academic celebrity.
Russian state news agencies reported that divers searching the Moika River as part of the investigation had discovered the remains of another person in a bag.TASS said the human remains belonged to another person, presumed to be a man, and that police were working to establish the identity of that person. It is unclear if the discovery is related to the death of Yeshchenko.Sokolov has authored a series of monographs on Napoleon Bonaparte and the Napoleonic wars, according to the St.
That's f'ed up... carrying her arms in a sack?
Ok let me know when he's cleared off all charges 🚶♂️🚶♂️🚶♂️
What a sad news.