ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA – JANUARY 22, 2018 A 19-year-old student of an elite university, Artem Iskhakov, became jealous of his equally old girlfriend Tatiana Strakhova. Although they had been broken up for some time and she was technically his ex, they still shared a student apartment together. When she found a new boyfriend Artem became incredibly jealous. He was obsessed with wanting to fuck her and was jealous that someone else was now fucking her. For this reason, he decided to kill her.
When she went to her room, he lunged at her and started choking her and punching her in the face with his fist so hard that blood started coming out of her mouth. When she passed out, he fucked her. But then he found out that her heart was still beating, so he slit her throat and stabbed her twice in the chest. He found it disgusting that she was leaking a lot of blood and making grunting noises. He stuffed her mouth with stockings so he wouldn’t have to watch and listen to it. Then he went into the kitchen to eat some sandwiches and sleep for a few hours. When he woke up, she was already dead and he had sex with her corpse one more time.
All these details of her murder are known because he wrote them to Tatiana’s parents. He added that she was as cold as her feelings for him. But at the same time, he asked for their forgiveness for killing their only child. He said he did it because he loved her.
In the letter to her parents, he also stated that he knew that there was now no other way but to kill himself. And that’s what he did – he hanged himself.
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