Anatoly Moskvin is a Russian former linguist, philologist, and historian who was arrested in 2011 after the mummified bodies of twenty-six girls and women between the ages of 3 and 29 were discovered in his apartment in Nizhny Novgorod. After exhuming the bodies from local cemeteries, Moskvin mummified the bodies himself before dressing and posing them around his home. Moskvin’s parents, who shared the apartment with him, knew of the mummies but mistook them for large dolls.

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Let’s do it with your mom and put slutty clothes on her. Maybe cop a little feelsy. No biggie right? We good?

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Oh baby you gonna have a bad day because I don’t give a shit and neither does my mom. After she is gone it’s just meat. Also I guess you are dislexic because I didn’t say it was ok, just that he has a severe mental problem and need help in a institution

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So…I can borrow her for a couple hours Tuesday night? What’s “dislexic”? I’ve heard of dyslexic before…?

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wiw you are so smart I’m amazed. You must have a lot of people that love you

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