Private Curator of Mummies
10 November 2011
Moscow (CNN) – A local historian, of Celtic studies and former professor was identified as Anatoly Moskvin by state run- RIA and local media, Moskvin was arrested for the suspected desecration of 29 women’s bodies between the ages of 15 - 25 and their burial sites. The historian was apparently mummifying their bodies and dressing them in shabby clothes as life size dolls and posing them in his apartment. The Russian Interior Minister spokesman General Valery Gribakin said, “… police couldn’t figure out for a long time who was behind the “numerous blasphemous acts against graves and the dead bodies” at several cemeteries in and around Nizhuy Novgorod, 250 miles east of Moscow.” It was first thought to have been an extremist organization; senior investigators in the specialty were assigned to investigate the grave robberies. If convicted the historian may be punishable by serving three months in jail or a year of correctional labor.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/09/world/europe/russia-corpses/index.html?iref=allsearch (Reliability 9)
Moscow (CNN) – A local historian, of Celtic studies and former professor was identified as Anatoly Moskvin by state run- RIA and local media, Moskvin was arrested for the suspected desecration of 29 women’s bodies between the ages of 15 - 25 and their burial sites. The historian was apparently mummifying their bodies and dressing them in shabby clothes as life size dolls and posing them in his apartment. The Russian Interior Minister spokesman General Valery Gribakin said, “… police couldn’t figure out for a long time who was behind the “numerous blasphemous acts against graves and the dead bodies” at several cemeteries in and around Nizhuy Novgorod, 250 miles east of Moscow.” It was first thought to have been an extremist organization; senior investigators in the specialty were assigned to investigate the grave robberies. If convicted the historian may be punishable by serving three months in jail or a year of correctional labor.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/09/world/europe/russia-corpses/index.html?iref=allsearch (Reliability 9)
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