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  • 17
    Dec
    2012
    4:14pm, EST

    Judge, 3 relatives found beheaded in Ukraine

    By Reuters

    The decapitated bodies of a Ukrainian judge, who was an internationally known antiques collector, and his wife, son and son's girlfriend were found in his apartment in the city of Kharkiv this weekend, police said on Monday.


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    Interior Minister Vitaly Zakharchenko was quoted by local media as saying that several antiques appeared to be missing from the home of Volodymyr Trofimov, 58, who had a collection of rare coins, military medals and china statuettes.

    An Interior Ministry statement said "all versions (being looked into by investigators) are based on the same conclusion: this crime was carefully planned and thought out in advance."

    Quoting state prosecutors, Ukrainian newspaper Segodnya said Trofimov's cases as a district court judge in recent years were limited to alimony payments, petty theft and debt collections.

    The lock on the door of Trofimov's flat, located in a Soviet-era apartment block, was intact, according to the newspaper. Investigators have yet to find the heads of the dead, whose bodies were found on Saturday.

    Ukraine, a former Soviet republic, had a murder rate of 5.2 per 100,000 population in 2010, compared to 10.2 in Russia and 1.1 in Poland, according to the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime.

    However, execution-style murders like that of the judge are rare and senior law enforcers -- including the prosecutor general and Interior Ministry and security service SBU officials -- flew to Kharkiv over the weekend to coordinate the investigation.

    The most infamous decapitation case in Ukraine was the 2000 murder of investigative reporter and editor Georgiy Gongadze, whose body was found in a forest soon after he was abducted.

    Several police officers have been convicted for the murder and Yuri Kravchenko, interior minister at the time, was found dead in his country home in 2005. He had been shot in the head twice in what the authorities ruled was a suicide.

    A murder charge against Leonid Kuchma, Ukraine's president from 1994 to 2005 and the main target of Gongadze's critical reports, was thrown out by a local court last year.

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    Band all knifes, they can kill. This was a horrible crime!!!!

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  • 17
    Aug
    2012
    5:19am, EDT

    Police find severed human head, foot in park near Toronto

    By NBC News staff and wire reports

    Canadian police are searching for body parts as well as answers after finding a severed female head in a local river on Thursday, near where hikers found a severed human foot the previous day.

    Police said the body parts were believed to be those of an adult but they could not confirm they belonged to the same victim until DNA testing was complete, The Toronto Star newspaper reported. 


    However, "common sense tells us this is most likely related," police spokesman Randy Cowan said. "Without a cause of death we can't call it homicide, but certainly foul play -- there's definitely something amiss."

    Hikers found the right foot, which police think belonged to a woman because its toenails were painted with yellow polish, in the Credit River on Thursday in Mississauga, a city of 700,000 people west of Toronto.


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    Police found the head in Mississauga's Hewick Meadows Park later on Thursday.

    "We'll be looking for the entire victim," Cowan said.

    Second gruesome discovery
    It was the second gruesome set of discoveries in Canada in less than three months. In June, body parts were mailed to schools and political parties, prompting an international manhunt for the suspect.

    Fugitive Canadian porn actor found in Berlin reading about self

    Police said the body parts, along with a decapitated head found in a Montreal park in July, belonged to Chinese student Jun Lin, allegedly dismembered by porn actor Luka Magnotta.

    Magnotta was arrested in an airport in Berlin and deported to Canada. He is accused of killing, dismembering and cannibalizing Lin -- believed to have been his lover.

    Reuters contributed to this report.

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    However, "common sense tells us this is most likely related," police spokesman Randy Cowan said. "Without a cause of death we can't call it homicide, but certainly foul play -- there's definitely something amiss."

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