Tin from Kamchatka: the cook brutally beat the barmaid for asking not to come to work drunk. Dmitry immediately lost his temper and very soon threw Sophia to the floor and began to kick in t...Tin from Kamchatka: the cook brutally beat the barmaid for asking not to come to work drunk. Dmitry immediately lost his temper and very soon threw Sophia to the floor and began to kick in the head. After a couple of minutes, two other men tried to stop the inadequate. However, the persuasion had no effect on the cook - and therefore they simply watched as he continued to beat the girl, who was already bleeding. At some point, the offender even grabbed a knife, threatening to kill the victim. The victim survived, but is in serious condition with a severe head injury. And now the police are looking for a psycho.
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i sat in on an interview of a guy who when drunk became violent like this.
he beat a (s.korean) hooker almost to death, then used a coke bottle to smash in her sinuses. after that he took an umbrella and kicked it into her snach (30+ cm). she was probably dead at this point but was still making noises so he filled the hole in her face with a box of wooden matches and lit them. some fell out and started her rug on fire. not having anything else to put out the fire he dumped her laundry soap on it and all around the rest of the room and on her.
i didn't see the place 'live' but i did get to see the aftermath in photos, it was nightmarish. i talked to the guy while he was sober and he seemed like a regular soldier, someone you'd probably hang out with during down time. i'll never forget him saying "after i hit her and she fell into the dresser (caused a large cut to open up on her face) i felt like i had to keep going. i couldn't control myself." his calm demeaner when he said that chilled me. the guy was a monster.
they handed him over to the koreans and sentenced him to some stupid small amount of time (12 years?). but for an american in a korean prison, that's pretty much either a life sentence or the death penalty. on paper after the 12-ish years he was supposed to go back to the states and be put in prison for the remainder of his life. i didn't keep up with it so i don't know for certain what ended up happening to him. this took place in the very early 1990's in "tong du chon" AKA TDC. (the town/city name may have changed slightly)
Some fake shit, for streaming probably - "cctv" camera keeps moving choosing the best angle and applies karate sound effects for kicks and punches
We need a final solution for the russkie problem
i sat in on an interview of a guy who when drunk became violent like this.
he beat a (s.korean) hooker almost to death, then used a coke bottle to smash in her sinuses. after that he took an umbrella and kicked it into her snach (30+ cm). she was probably dead at this point but was still making noises so he filled the hole in her face with a box of wooden matches and lit them. some fell out and started her rug on fire. not having anything else to put out the fire he dumped her laundry soap on it and all around the rest of the room and on her.
i didn't see the place 'live' but i did get to see the aftermath in photos, it was nightmarish. i talked to the guy while he was sober and he seemed like a regular soldier, someone you'd probably hang out with during down time. i'll never forget him saying "after i hit her and she fell into the dresser (caused a large cut to open up on her face) i felt like i had to keep going. i couldn't control myself." his calm demeaner when he said that chilled me. the guy was a monster.
they handed him over to the koreans and sentenced him to some stupid small amount of time (12 years?). but for an american in a korean prison, that's pretty much either a life sentence or the death penalty. on paper after the 12-ish years he was supposed to go back to the states and be put in prison for the remainder of his life. i didn't keep up with it so i don't know for certain what ended up happening to him. this took place in the very early 1990's in "tong du chon" AKA TDC. (the town/city name may have changed slightly)