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Have you ever heard of cannibalism? Well, it’s unarguably one of the worst things one human can do to another. Imagine how big of a psychopath someone had to have been to want to EAT another human! Its horrors are unmatched.
Many humans who practice cannibalism are either psychopaths or just curious about that flesh and blood taste.
A curious mind like that was recently caught, and apparently, the taste didn’t quite match his expectations…even after some cooking was done.
THE CASE
On 22nd November, Yegor Komarov, 23, was caught in northern Russia. Komarov’s Mitsubishi crashed into a road safety barrier, and after that, he, along with two other men and a dead body, fled into the woods nearby.
The victim’s head, completely severed, rolled down the road. After further investigation, it was found that the victim was a 50-year-old businessman from St Petersburg. The police found spades, rope and sacks in the car. The victim argued with the suspects, who then planned to bury him in the woods.
But what’s more horrifying were Komarov’s further confessions. He confessed that he killed a 38-year-old man in a park in St Petersburg last year because he was curious about how human flesh tastes. While giving his statements, he continues to describe his previous crime in more detail.
“When he died, I gutted his neck and tasted the blood and meat. But the meat was difficult to cut, as the knife was blunt, and I did not like the taste of his veins.” He continued saying that before disposing of the body down a drainage pipe, he sliced off the man’s tongue and fried it with butter at his home, but he didn’t like the taste. However, his curiosity still remains.
He thinks that he might have liked the taste of some other body parts. “In general, I like killing people.” -Yegor Komarov.
You can read our article on how such monsters are made here.
Well, these types of news are alarming. We need to start thinking of protecting ourselves from psychopaths and make sure that we aren’t the unfortunate one next time.
May the two victims rest in peace, and their families get justice.