Vladivostok Novosti Company
May 08, 2008

Man kills masseuse for bad service

The Vladivostok News

A Khabarovsk court sentenced a man who choked to death the woman giving him a massage because he was dissatisfied with the service, to 15 years in prison.

Khabarovsk court for the Central residential district announced the sentence for the man who committed murder last October during the massage session, the prosecutors’ press statement reported Wednesday.

The convicted, whose name was not revealed, admitted his guilt saying that during the massage the woman made him feel uncomfortable. According to him, he got angry with the woman and choked her to death.

The woman provided her massage services in a rented flat. The investigators revealed that after committing the murder, the man took the victim’s telephone and stole money from the flat.
Police were able to find the man by reading the victim’s address book – the woman scrupulously wrote her clients’ names in it.

The court ruled that the man must spend 13 years in prison for murder and 2 years for robbery.
The murdered woman left behind a 3-year-old daughter.
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