Putin Grants Freedom to Confessed Satanist and Child Killer after Fighithing Ukraine in The Ongoing War

 

A self-confessed cannibalistic Satanist, Nikolay Ogolobyak, convicted of brutally killing and consuming two children, has been released by Russian President Vladimir Putin.  After serving time in prison, he has been granted freedom due to his participation in the Ukraine war. 

Ogolobyak, 33, led a sect of Satanists in Yaroslavl, where they engaged in horrifying rituals involving the sacrifice of three girls and one boy aged 16 to 17, drugging them, stabbing them 666 times with daggers, and dismembering their bodies over two gruesome nights. 

The Satanists, including Ogolobyak, recited a text found on the internet during their heinous acts.

The victims' body parts were severed, including limbs, hearts, scalps, breasts, and genitals, and were found in a pit alongside the body of a small rodent crucified on an upside-down cross. The cult claimed the Devil's protection, asserting they had made numerous sacrifices to him. 

Prosecutors revealed that the killers posed with the victims' bodies for photographs, with one allegedly bathing in their blood. Ogolobyak was convicted in 2010 for murdering two people, desecrating bodies, and violating burial places, receiving a 20-year sentence in a maximum-security penal colony.

Scheduled for release in 2028 at the age of 39, Ogolobyak took a dark turn by joining Putin's war in Ukraine, aiming for early freedom under a controversial prisoner law requiring Putin's personal approval for release. 

Despite being injured in the war, Ogolobyak returned home on November 2, his father confirming his severe wounds and disabled state. 

Putin's decision to pardon Ogolobyak marks the release of the first known Satanist cannibal killer under the controversial prisoner law, raising questions about the president's choices in granting freedom to individuals with such horrifying criminal histories.

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