Student, 21, ‘dismembers ex-soldier boyfriend’s body after satanist sex game goes wrong’
Anastasia Onegina, 21, from Oryol in western Russia, is under suspicion of killing lover Dmitry Sinkevich, 24
A STUDENT confessed to dismembering the body of her boyfriend after allegedly killing him during a kinky satanist sex game gone wrong.
Anastasia Onegina, 21, is under suspicion of killing lover Dmitry Sinkevich, 24, formerly a policeman and conscript soldier in the Russian army.
The student, from Oryol in western Russia, denies murder but said she found his dead body and was afraid she would be accused of murder, so decided to butcher his corpse.
One theory is that he died during a sex game, according to local reports.
Neighbours say the couple were fans of occultism and sadomasochistic sex games, and his social media included Satanist images - and "made a lot of noise".
One report stated: Neighbours said that they held weekly orgies, and complained about them.
“They were said to be into sadomasochism and similar practises.”
The man’s body, cut up with a knife, was found by the suspect’s sister, who called police.
Forensic tests are being carried out to determine how Sinkevich - who had worked recently as a barman - died.
His final picture shows them together going for a walk with her dog at 7.50 am on Sunday.
He died and was dismembered later the same day.
Detective Nikolay Panasyuk said: “The body was found by the sister of the suspect, who came to the flat.
“The suspect, aged 21, who was well acquainted with the victim, has been detained.
“She gave evidence, insisting she did not kill him.”
Onegina’s father is a policeman.
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In the dead man’s social media profile he had written: ”In love with Anastasia Onegina.”
His profile showed he was subscribed to a satanist group and he posted pictures linked to the devil.
A picture showed him in his policeman's uniform in 2015.
On her online account, Onegina wrote: “I only want 3 things in this world: See you. Hug you. Kiss you.”
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