According to reports, a Russian model has been discovered dead and stuffed inside a suitcase.
Gretta Vedler, 23, went missing a year ago after posting an anti-Putin social media statement, but the two events do not appear to be linked.
“Vedler’s ex-boyfriend Dmitry Korovin, 23, has now confessed to strangling her to death before driving her 300 miles to the Lipetsk region and abandoning the body in the boot of a car,” as reported by the daily star.
According to authorities, the man originally stated that he had spent three nights asleep in a hotel with her dead body, which was crammed into a recently purchased luggage. The guy then left her corpse in the trunk for a year but kept posting to her social media accounts to fake her apparent existence.
In January 2021, Vedler had raised concerns over Putin’s suppression of demonstrations and his goal to strengthen the country’s integrity.
“I can only assume, in my opinion, clear psychopathy or sociopathy is seen in him. For psychopaths, it is important to constantly experience a sense of fullness and sharpness of life, so they love risk, intense experiences, intense communication, intense activity – an intense and dynamic life,” she stated.
Her body was discovered by a male friend, Evgeniy Foster – a blogger in Kharkiv, Ukraine, which was blitzed by Russian troops – who became concerned and initiated a search that eventually revealed her remains.
The Investigative Committee of Russia released a video on Monday that depicts Korovin allegedly demonstrating how he murdered the model and making a full confession.
Her foretellings about Putin in January 2021, a month before she was murdered, have not been linked to her death but are chilling given subsequent events.
A male friend, Evgeniy Foster – a blogger in Ukraine’s Kharkiv city devastated by Russian forces – became suspicious and enlisted the aid of a Moscow friend to open a missing person case, which resulted in her body being found.
A Russian authorities’ video features Korovin allegedly demonstrating how he murdered the model and confessing his crime.
Her prescient tweets on Putin in January 2021, a month before she was murdered, appear to be unrelated to her death but are chilling in light of subsequent events.
She wrote to her followers: ‘For psychopaths, it is important to constantly experience a sense of fullness and sharpness of life, so they love risk, intense experiences, intense communication, intense activity – an intense and dynamic life.
‘Maybe he really wants to enhance the integrity of Russia and sincerely wishes the good for the Russians.
‘But can he really do anything?’
She emphasized how unhappy she was.
‘I think you know the answer to this question yourself,’ she stated.