This is reported by the Petersburg Diary.

According to the judge, two phones, two laptops and a system unit were studied.

Details of the messages that Yeshenko sent to Sokolov were read in detail. It follows from them that the relationship deteriorated in July 2019.

Another correspondence of the historian, including with his ex-wife, was also announced.

Earlier, the court upheld the decision to arrest Sokolov until September 24.

According to the investigation, on November 7, 2019, Sokolov shot and killed Yeshchenko, and on the night of November 9 he decided to get rid of the body and dismembered it, after which he tried to drown the remains in the Moika River.