Notorious Russian cannibal kills fellow inmate after being sentenced to 19 years in prison after officers found a headless body in the trunk of his car following a road accident

A notorious Russian cannibal killed his cellmate after being sentenced to 19 years in prison after officers found a headless body in the trunk of his car following a road accident.
Local law enforcement said Yegor Komarov, 25, allegedly slit the throat of a fellow inmate, stabbing the 42-year-old in the neck with a razor blade.
A cannibal was found next to the body of a prisoner in the pretrial detention center in Vyborg.
The killing came after Komarov was sentenced to 19 years in a maximum-security penal colony after the businessman’s headless body fell out of the trunk of his car when he crashed his Mitsubishi into a safety barrier on a road in Sortavala, northern Russia.
He then admitted: “I generally like killing people.”
Infamous Russian cannibal Yegor Komarov (25) killed his cellmate after he was sentenced to 19 years in prison after officers found a headless body in the trunk of his car following a road accident

Komarov (pictured) allegedly slit the throat of a fellow inmate, inflicting a wound on the 42-year-old with a razor blade, local law enforcement agencies reported

Police found the body of a headless man in the trunk of a car after a car accident in Russia
At the age of 38, he confessed to killing another man because he wanted to taste human flesh.
He said: “When he died, I gutted his neck and tasted blood and flesh.
“But the meat was difficult to cut because the knife was dull and I didn’t like the taste of its veins.”
He chewed one victim’s throat and stabbed the other 20 times.
Last year, there was speculation that Komarov was a cannibal who was reported to have joined Wagner’s private army of mercenaries to fight in Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.
In fact, his trial had not yet been completed, and another cannibal had been sent to the Russian president’s war.
Now footage has appeared on the Internet showing the blood-curdling testimony of the masked Komarov, who initially denied that he had eaten a person, and then admitted that he had done it “spontaneously” and felt no remorse.

Komarov, at the age of 38, admitted to killing another man because he wanted to taste human flesh

Now footage has appeared on the Internet showing the blood-curdling testimony of the masked Komarov, who initially denied that he had eaten a person, and then admitted that he had done it “spontaneously” and felt no remorse.

Komarov was sentenced to 19 years in a maximum security penal colony after the businessman’s headless body fell out of the trunk of his car when he crashed his Mitsubishi into a road barrier in Sortavala, northern Russia
A state investigator asked him, “Did you really eat a human?”
He replied, “No, I didn’t eat a human. It’s heavy, it’s just bones. I’m so skinny, how could I eat a guy?
– Some part? asked the investigator.
Komarov replied, “Well, yes.”
– Are you ready to eat a human again? he was asked.
Komarov asked, “Do you have one?”
The interrogator asked, “Why did you eat a man?”
The cannibal replied, “I’ll just try.” I only ate one bite.
The researcher asked, “How did your need arise?”
“Spontaneously.”
As he killed and ate the businessman, he said, “I mean, I’m sorry, but I have no remorse.”
When asked to explain, he only replied: “You know.”
Before disposing of his 38-year-old victim in a St. Petersburg park, Komarov told how he cut off the man’s tongue, took it home and cooked it in butter.
“I tried it, but I didn’t like it,” he said.
– But I’d probably prefer a different body part.

Komarov was born in Putin’s hometown of St. Petersburg and lived with his parents and grandparents in a shared apartment
He was born in Putin’s hometown of St. Petersburg and lived with his parents and grandparents in a shared apartment.
His social media says he is interested in “anarcho-primitivism” and “elixirs of immortality”, as well as psychedelic music.
His latest alleged murder occurred while he was on remand appealing a 19-year prison sentence handed down in late June this year.
Reports of him joining Wagner surfaced in September 2022.
Under Russian law, murderers, rapists, cannibals and other hardened criminals can only take part in war after they have been found guilty and sentenced.