According to the British "Daily Mail" report on December 11, a local court in the Russian capital Moscow recently staged a farce where the defendant tried to escape through the ceiling in front of the bailiff. The defendant was tried by the court on the same day for killing his own sister. He claimed that Satan made him kill.
The defendant named Leonid Greser, only 18 years old this year, stood in the dock of the Sherpinski District Court for killing his 21-year-old sister. The dock was surrounded by strong glass, without the top, but a barrier instead.
Before the trial, Grace was restless and tried to break through the glass to escape. Several bailiffs stood by, watching his every move, knowing that he would not be famous, and let him toss. However, Greser found that the top of the dock was enough to allow him to get out, so he went out and drilled hard, and finally got out. Afterwards, Greser used his head against the ceiling of the court and tried to escape the court through the ceiling.
The three onlookers saw that the situation was not good, and rushed to stop it. At this time, Grace's whole body had completely penetrated the dock, and the upper body had also penetrated into the ceiling. Several bailiffs used batons and stun guns, hitting and dragging, and finally dragged Graser off in a rush, and all his pants were dragged off. In the subsequent trial, Grace confessed to killing his own sister.
The police said that Grace and his sister shared an apartment. On the day of the incident, the neighbors heard his sister screaming in the room. Not long after, they found his sister lying naked on the ground, covered in blood. After the police arrived, Grace was sitting next to his sister, also naked. He calmly used his sister's blood to draw the symbol of Satan on her body and his own forehead.
During the interrogation, the police asked Gracer why he wanted to kill his sister. He said that Satan had asked him to kill him. He did what he should do and did not regret it. He also told the interrogator that his relationship with his sister had always been good, and that killing her would make her better. The interrogator asked him, "Everyone is gone, you killed her, where is the better place?" Greser replied, "Better is always ahead." According to media reports, after the incident, the police were at the siblings. Drugs were found in their room.
(Edit: Wang Peng)