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RavagesTheCabbages

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Vladimir Marugov, owner of some of Russia's largest meat-processing plants, and his lady friend were in their outdoor sauna when attacked by masked men with a crossbow demanding money.
The woman somehow managed to escape through the window and call the police who found the body of Marugov in the sauna along with the deathbow
The attack happened about 25 miles outside Moscow and a suspect's been detained.
I read on another site his ex-wife confirmed it was him and his current wife and he was the owner of the Ozyorsky and Meat Empire sausage factories.
Extortion by crossbow is so exotic, ha. It being Russia and all, I'm shocked he didn't somehow end up in a sausage casing...:wtf:

 
. Ex wife confirmed it was him and his current wife and he was the owner of the Ozyorsky and Meat Empire sausage factories.
. and his lady friend

He is flanked by all these women because of his sausage.


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The wealthy Marugov family has a well-documented history of turmoil and tragedy. Vladimir Marugov’s son, Alexander, died in a motorcycle accident last year at the age of 25.

Marugov had also been locked in a legal battle with his ex-wife, Tayana Marugova, over the terms of their divorce, which happened five years ago.

The investigation into his death is ongoing.


Pictured with his son Alexander who died in a motorcycle accident.
 
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An investigation into the crossbow murder of a Russian sausage magnate has taken a bizarre turn, as police searching a suspect’s home for clues instead found a man handcuffed to a bedpost.

Investigators said the man, whom they described as a pensioner, was being held captive and extorted to sign over his apartment, indicating a wider criminal ring behind the grisly murder of the oligarch Vladimir Marugov on Monday.
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The pensioner may have been under the influence of “a psychotropic substance”, the Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported. Police arrested another person at the scene who had apparently been tasked with watching over the prisoner.

The pensioner was later identified by Russian state media as Alexei Zavgorodniy, a lawyer best known for representing a notorious mafia hitman in the 1990s. The contract killer Alexander Solonik, was better known as Sasha the Macedonian for his superior marksmanship with pistols in both hands (known as “Macedonian style” in Russian). Solonik was tied to dozens of killings and had escaped from prison three times before he was strangled to death by another notorious hitman, Alexander Pustovalov.

Investigators wrote that they believed the suspect in Marugov’s killing was also involved in defrauding Muscovites of their valuable apartments.

Police are still seeking a second murder suspect in the case.
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I love this story

It's even better that you enjoy every single aspect of it without the slightest feeling of guilt over taking pleasure in the misfortunes of others, since russians are all inhuman scum and thus crime victims in that country deserve no sympathy
 
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