“Olga Bolshakova, in a conversation with members of the PMC, said that she had no complaints about the conditions of detention.

In the women's pre-trial detention center in Moscow, she visited an Orthodox church, although she considers herself "rather an atheist."

Her common-law husband Andrei Tregubenko, whose hands are decorated with occult tattoos, asks for a meeting with an Orthodox priest in order to confess, ”said one of the members of the commission.

The human rights activist clarified that the patients of the Research Institute.

Serbian, such an opportunity is provided.

Another defendant in this case, Alexander Perevozchikov-Khmury, asked to be given books in English and German, as well as pipe tobacco brought from the pre-trial detention center.

“The administration promises to consider the first request, the research institute has a good library.

And they won’t give him tobacco: they can’t check whether it contains prohibited impurities at the research institute, ”the commission member added.

All three suspects assured the commission that during the investigation they had not been tortured and had not used illegal forms of pressure.

Earlier, the Investigative Committee charged Andrei Tregubenko and Olga Bolshakova, as well as two of their accomplices, Alexander and Tatyana Perevozchikov-Khmury, with ritual murders in Karelia and the Leningrad Region.

As explained in the UK, Tregubenko and Bolshakova met against the background of a common commitment to the "religious and mystical movement of worshiping Satan", which involves rituals with human sacrifices.