Petersburger who ate the tongue of a murdered passer-by got 19 years in prison
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The court sentenced St. Petersburg resident Yegor Komarov, who committed heinous crimes, to 19 years in prison in a strict regime colony. As the regional prosecutor’s office clarifies, the offender killed a passer-by and ate his tongue. Later, he also committed the murder of a car mechanic.
The case file states that the first murder took place on the night of September 27, 2020 in Sosnovka Park. Komarov inflicted many punches and kicks on the victim, and then finished him off with a knife. After that, he cut off part of the tongue of the murdered man, and hid the body in a drainage pipe. According to the prosecutor, the perpetrator acted out of motives “to test his feelings when committing the murder.” During the preliminary investigation, he stated that he ate the cut off tongue to taste the taste of human meat, but he denied this at trial.
The second crime was committed on November 20, 2021. Komarov and his accomplice Yan Shchepanovsky committed the murder of an auto repair shop worker on Laboratorynaya Street in St. Petersburg. Then they placed the victim’s body in the trunk of a car, set fire to the garage box and left for the Priozersky district of the Leningrad region.
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