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Meet the Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs
Meet the Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs
I was watching a documentary called The Dark Side of Porn and it was mainly talking about snuff movies. Snuff movies are movies that show real murders happening and being video taped. I started doing some research about snuff movies so I share the information on my blog. But what I have found is much more interesting than the snuff that's already out there. Snuff is an easy word to explain the story of those maniacs. I don't understand what has happened to the world and to the living ethics in the world. This is by far the most disgusting story I have ever known about and I would love to share it with my fellow readers.
The Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs is the media epithet for the killers responsible for a string of brutal murders in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine in June and July 2007. The case gained additional notoriety due to the fact that the killers made video recordings of some of the murders, with one of the videos leaking to the Internet. Two 19-year-old locals, Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuck, were arrested and charged with 21 murders. A third co-conspirator, Alexander Hanzha, was charged with two armed robberies that took place before the murder spree. On February 11, 2009, all three defendants were found guilty. Suprunyuck and Sayenko were sentenced to life imprisonment, while Hanzha received nine years in prison.
The Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs is the media epithet for the killers responsible for a string of brutal murders in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine in June and July 2007. The case gained additional notoriety due to the fact that the killers made video recordings of some of the murders, with one of the videos leaking to the Internet. Two 19-year-old locals, Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuck, were arrested and charged with 21 murders. A third co-conspirator, Alexander Hanzha, was charged with two armed robberies that took place before the murder spree. On February 11, 2009, all three defendants were found guilty. Suprunyuck and Sayenko were sentenced to life imprisonment, while Hanzha received nine years in prison.