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Alexey Maximov knifed Daria Evdokimova, 21, a dozen times soon after she had withdrawn money from a cash machine in Moscow, it is alleged.
He confessed to stabbing her in the neck, eyes, head and chest, said police sources.
She died on the spot.
He had taken a kitchen knife out "to replay a scenario from his favourite computer game", reported Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper citing law enforcement sources.
A video caught her last moments as the boy followed her, said police.
The boy was quoted by Mash news outlet as saying: "I did not intend to kill her, I was not going to.
"But a voice inside me told me what had to be done.
"I have always wanted to see when a person dies by your own hand."
He fled the scene of the killing before stealing the 30,000 roubles - £350 - his victim had taken from the cash machine.
With a rifle in one hand and the camera in the other, Wassim Issa; a soldier in the 105thBrigade of the SAA's Republican Guards, has been - along his combat duties in fighting terrorist groups - documenting the Army's military operations in almost all frontlines in and around Damascus for the last 4 years.
Wassim was carrying out his duties in the ISIS pocket of southern Damascus when he was hit by a mortar shell. Both his legs were amputated in the bloody attack.
The now-retired priest lives in Minnesota but the victims he abused for years were in a tiny Pacific island where he worked as a priest for a Catholic church in Guam. Brouillard is a 96-years-old Minnesota native who is now facing tearful victims as they reveal their memories of sexual assault at the hands of the former priest. He lived in Guam for over 30 years before being transferred in 1981 to the Duluth Diocese. Brouillard served as a priest at three churches while he brought teen boys from Guam to live in his apartment.
David Lujan, an attorney representing the abuse victims said, "The unbelievable thing is after Brouillard was finally forced to leave Guam, he was able to influence certain families to send their kids to Minnesota. There were at least three or four kids. Parents thought it was OK. This was a priest from their parish, offering a chance at education." A court record shows Brouillard signed a document in 2016 acknowledging he was guilty of abusing at least 20 young boys. Brouillard wrote in the document about a sex education class he once taught. "Looking back, I realize I crossed the line with some of my actions and relationships with the boys," he wrote. "At the time, I did believe the boys enjoyed the sexual contact."
Thousands took to the streets in south Kashmir to show support for the dead militants.
Government forces opened fire to break up the protests, according to Shesh Paul Vaid, the director general of police.
Doctors at the scene claimed hundreds of people have been injured.
Government forces swooped on the village of Badigam, in Shopian district, after receiving a tip-off that armed militants were holed up in a house.
The fierce gun battle broke out after rebels refused an offer to surrender.
Report suggests Parkland shooter was assigned to Obama-era disciplinary program, superintendent lied
WLRN reports:
Two sources with knowledge of [the shooter]'s discipline records told WLRN he was referred to the so-called PROMISE Program for a three-day stint after committing vandalism at Westglades Middle School in 2013.Superintendent Robert W. Runcie implemented the PROMISE Program in Broward County Public Schools in 2013 at the behest of the Obama administration's efforts to reduce the number of minority students who ended up in prison from crimes that they committed on campus.
The Daily Wire's Ben Shapiro analyzed a report from Real Clear Investigations and wrote that Broward County Public Schools "had rewritten its disciplinary policies to make it nearly impossible to suspend, expel, or arrest students for behavioral problems including criminal activity."

Saleem Dadabhoy's potential deportation would lead to the loss of 20 jobs, all held by British citizens.
At least 1,000 highly skilled migrants seeking indefinite leave to remain (ILR) in the UK are wrongly facing deportation under a section of the Immigration Act designed in part to tackle terrorists and individuals judged to be a threat to national security, MPs and experts have said.
In the latest scandal to hit the Home Office after the Windrush crisis, a range of MPs and immigration experts have criticised the use of the controversial section 322(5) of the act, with two saying the crisis-hit department is truly wicked and abusing its power.
Experts say the highly skilled workers - including teachers, doctors, lawyers, engineers and IT professionals - are being refused ILR after being accused of lying in their applications either for making minor and legal amendments to their tax records, or having discrepancies in declared income.
In one case, the applicant's tax returns were scrutinised by three different appeal courts who had found no evidence of any irregularities. The same figures are nevertheless used as the basis for a 322(5) refusal because of basic tax errors allegedly made by the Home Office itself.
Comment:
- Ex-staffer says Home Office destroyed Windrush landing cards against advice of employees
- May facing renewed allegations of 'misleading Parliament', denies responsibility for plight of Windrush immigrants
- The Windrush generation and why decades later the UK government slyly tried to deport them

A new fissure spraying lava fountains as high as about 230 feet (70 m), according to United States Geological Survey, is shown from Luana Street in Leilani Estates subdivision on Kilauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone in Hawaii, U.S., May 5, 2018.
Emergency authorities battling lava flows and gas erupting from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano told some residents to "Go now" as a new fissure opened and more structures were destroyed.
Kilauea has destroyed 26 homes and forced 1,700 people to leave their residences since it erupted on Thursday, spewing lava and toxic gas from volcanic vents in a small area of Hawaii's Big Island.
A new fissure opened on Sunday night in the Leilani Estates area some 12 miles from the volcano, prompting a cellphone alert for residents to leave homes to avoid sulfur dioxide gas, which can be life threatening at high levels.
The Arabic-language Damascus Now news website reported on Sunday that Mohammed Alloush has appropriated some $47 million over the past few years, and hid it from the leaders of the terrorist organization.
The report added that Alloush then used the money to purchase real estates in Turkey and in Saudi Arabia, including Ewan Restaurant, car washes and body shops in Istanbul besides Rebou al-Sham Restaurant and three textile markets run by Bilal Oyoun in the Saudi capital city of Riyadh.
Having mapped 58 judgments in cases involving group rape, Aftobladet found a quadruple increase in group rape over only a four-year stretch, with a clear over-representation of migrants.
Of the 112 convicted offenders, 82 were born outside Europe. Twenty-seven of the 112 were born in Sweden, of which only 13 to two Swedish-born parents. In other words, 99 out of 112 group rapists, or just over 88 percent, have foreign backgrounds. The most common citizenship among the perpetrators is Swedish (41); then Afghan (25), Iraqi (9) and Somalian (7).
The survey also found that seven out of 10 perpetrators were aged between 15 and 20 and that the median age of the victims was only 15.
Most of the assaults were found to have been committed indoors, often with grave consequences for the victim. In one of the cases, a girl was later reported to have committed suicide. Many of the offenders surveyed reportedly had a "distorted view of sexuality," trivializing their victims' tears and pleas for mercy.
Comment: This along the same lines as what Voice of Europe reported in 2017. So the question remains, why all the focus on migrant rape cases? Does it have something to do with people assuming migrant = Muslim and thus continue the narrative that Muslims are evil? Or is it simply the end result of how bad immigration policy goes completely wrong? See also:Sweden rape capital of the world? Reality check!
Putin was speaking while visiting the south Russian resort town of Sochi, one of the 11 host cities for the tournament, with FIFA President Gianni Infantino. They attended a meeting of the Supervisory Board of the Russia 2018 Local Organizing Committee.
"Preparations for the World Cup, which this year will be held in our country, are practically complete. Russia is ready for the tournament," Putin said.













Comment: A serial killer in the making, it looks like. As ex-FBI profile Robert Ressler describes in his book, Whoever Fights Monsters, killers like this often develop a depraved fantasy in their teens. Violent material (it used to be detective novels, now it looks like video games might take that place) is used as a type of pornography, deepening the fantasy. Eventually the killer tries to act out his fantasy, but it never lives up to the fantasy. So he tries again, and again, and again...