A man kills his partner a year after she begged the judge to spare him for biting her nose



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Alexandra with his badbadin Oleg Myshdaev

Alexandra with his badbadin Oleg Myshdaev

Oleg Myshadaev used a knife, a hammer and a billiard cue to kill Alexandra Shaposhnikova in a drunken rage – despite the compbadion she had shown him a few months earlier.

A car wash attendant confessed to the murder of his girlfriend – a year after she begged a judge not to put him in prison for biting his nose, the police said.

Oleg Myshadaev, 20, was spared from prison after her call but now admitted to having brutally killed Alexandra Shaposhnikova in a drunken rage.

The body of the woman, aged 20, was found by the police, wounded with a hammer and knife, in the couple's apartment in the city of Saransk, Russia.

His back had been "pierced" with a cue, according to reports of law enforcement.
She died on the spot from head injuries.

Myshadaev called the police after living with his mutilated body for two days, police said. He kept his corpse in the bathroom.

A hammer, a knife and a broken tail were found at the scene of the crime.

Five empty bottles of vodka were discovered in the apartment, where a friend had fallen asleep during the attack, reports said.

In the morning, Myshadaev told the girlfriend that he and Alexandra had quarreled, but she left quickly without knowing that the woman had been killed.

A court ordered his detention for two months, a murder case having been initiated by the Russian investigation committee.

In November 2017, he attacked her at a party with vodka, hitting her face and biting her nose.

At a later hearing, he was described as suffering from "uncontrollable anger and jealousy".

The surgeons were unable to sew the cut portion on his face, claiming that the damage was "irreversible".

She then underwent complex plastic surgery.

Despite this, she "forgave" him and continued to live with Myshadaev – whom she had met at the faculty of music where they shared an office.

Prosecutors asked for a lengthy sentence of imprisonment but she told the judge: "I have no claim against Oleg.
"I ask the court to kindly not lock him up."

He was convicted and sentenced to 18 months suspended sentence.

If he is found guilty, he faces up to 15 years in prison.

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