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the corpse. They then took the remains and clothes and scattered them across the neighbourhood, which was reported to the police a few days later by horrified residents. Beloruscev was escorted to the crime scenes, and pointed out where the two had dumped the remains. His testimony was completely consistent with that of Zverev and the findings of medical examiners, but despite this, he still decided to retract this confession. Nevertheless, he was found guilty of this murder on 16 March 2020, and given an additional 16 years imprisonment. However, as the statute of limitations had passed, Beloruscev was instead returned to the Black
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claimed that Zverev was the actual killer and the one who dismembered the corpse, while
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After the trial, Beloruscev unexpectedly decided to appeal the verdict. On 30 October 2023, a hearing was held in which he appeared in court via video link and changed his original testimony, claiming that he had in fact been aided by Zverev and none other than
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when he noticed that the lights were turned on in a nearby apartment. They decided to go and knock on the door, and when the door was opened, they learned that the homeowner was an elderly woman who lived by herself. The two men then barged inside and started rummaging through cupboards and closets
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Beloruscev claimed that he had incriminated himself out of curiosity and accused
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After spending three more years in prison, Beloruscev wrote another letter to the
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the body. The two women never contacted the police about this incident, out of fear that Beloruscev would hurt them as well. On 9 November 2017, he was found guilty of Deriglazov's murder and given an additional 10-year sentence to be served concurrently with the existing life sentences.
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time. On 3 January 2003, Korneenkova quarrelled with her roommate and went to visit a friend named Zevakina, who herself was living with Beloruscev at the time. During the visit, he raped her in the toilet and then strangled her with a scarf, after which he jewellery, 400
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