From Russia with Fear

From Russia with fear - a podcast about the most resonant crimes in modern Russia. A gang of satanic cannibals from Yaroslavl, a cannibal from Sakhalin, the Skopinsky maniac and his new crimes after his release, how the trial of the flayer in the case of Vera Pletneva ended. Our journalists will also talk about repeat offenders who were recruited for a special operation, fought at the front, received a pardon and committed new crimes in their hometowns. Residents across the country are horrified by their crimes. Listen to know the whole truth about criminal Russia.

Mass Prison Breaks Across Russia

In this episode of From Russia with Fear, we uncover a shocking wave of mass prison escapes across Russia. Within just two days, ten dangerous inmates — including murderers, rapists, and drug traffickers — broke out of two correctional facilities in Lipetsk and Nerchinsk. Some dug a 70-meter tunnel, others simply walked away unnoticed. The story exposes a collapsing prison system: corruption, negligence, and the growing sense that no one is in control. Former prison officers, human rights activists, and locals weigh in on how Russia’s penitentiary system turned into a ticking time bomb.

11-03
06:15

SVO Hero Ran Over His Neighbor After a Noise Complaint

In Sochi, a pardoned SVO veteran ran over his neighbor with his car after she asked him to turn down loud music. The woman survived but remains in critical condition with severe injuries. Investigators say the ex-soldier, who previously served time for reckless violence, had been terrorizing neighbors for months. Another case of postwar brutality spreading through Russia.

10-27
04:04

SVO Hero Stabbed His Girlfriend — The Verdict

In Chelyabinsk, a war veteran who brutally stabbed his girlfriend to death in front of witnesses has been sentenced to only nine years in prison. The court cited his military service as a mitigating factor. Now, the convicted killer has applied to return to the war in Ukraine — potentially avoiding punishment entirely. A chilling story of violence, impunity, and the price of “heroism” in Russia. 

10-24
04:04

The Pensioner Who Hired a Hitman to Kill Her Friend

In Krasnoyarsk, a 64-year-old pensioner hired a hitman — one of her debtors — to kill her close friend to avoid repaying a 200,000-ruble loan. The murder-for-debt plot shocked Russia with its cruelty and cynicism. We reveal how a mild-looking grandmother turned into a calculating killer, the accomplice who betrayed her, and why cases like this are becoming disturbingly common.

10-23
04:16

An Attempt on a Businessman’s Life in 1990s Style

In Moscow, restaurateur Viktor Mishachev’s SUV was blown up in a “nineteen‐nineties” style hit, wounding him, his young son and a bystander. Hours later, police arrested his business partner and found a private arsenal of rifles, pistols, armour and bomb‐making materials. We unpack the blast, the rivalries that may have sparked it, and the hunt for accomplices in one of the city’s most brazen attempts on a businessman’s life.

10-22
04:55

SVO Hero Committed a Double Murder

A war-pardoned Wagner fighter returns to his Yakut village and, during a night of heavy drinking, bludgeons one neighbor with a crowbar and hacks an award-winning teacher to death with an axe. Sentenced to twenty years, he could still walk free while middle-aged — or sign another military contract and erase the slate again. This episode examines how the prison-front-freedom pipeline fuels a rising wave of post-war murders.

10-21
04:39

SVO Hero Stabbed His Girlfriend to Death

In Saratov, a pardoned SVO veteran murdered his girlfriend in her workplace after she tried to end their relationship. The brutal stabbing, caught on security cameras, is part of a disturbing pattern: killers released from prison to fight in Ukraine, then returning to commit new crimes — and sometimes seeking to avoid punishment by returning to war. We break down the loopholes, the numbers, and the consequences for ordinary families.

10-20
04:27

Stray Dogs Mauled a Girl to Death

In Chulman (Yakutia), a 12-year-old girl was fatally mauled by a pack of about fifteen stray dogs in broad daylight. Despite a four-hour surgery, she died from catastrophic injuries. The attack sparked protests, a negligence case against officials, and a desperate debate over capture programs, sterilization, and vigilante “culls.” We trace the warning signs residents raised for months—and what real prevention would look like.

10-17
04:24

13-Year-Old Girl Killed Her Sisters

In Tolyatti, a 13-year-old girl brutally murdered her two little sisters while their parents were away at the police station. Investigators say jealousy, domestic violence, and mental illness may have driven her to kill. The story reveals a family’s hidden fractures, a system’s blind spots, and the haunting question of what justice means when the killer is still a child.

10-16
05:59

The Black Realtors: How They Stole, Starved, and Killed for Apartments

A Moscow trial exposes one of Russia’s most brutal criminal gangs — the “Black Realtors.” For nearly a decade, they kidnapped and starved lonely pensioners, forcing them to sign over their apartments before leaving them to die. With fake lawyers, forged heirs, and even ex‑policemen on their payroll, the group made over 240 million rubles. This episode reveals how greed, corruption, and indifference turned real estate into murder.

10-15
04:13

Parents Killed Their Baby and Put Her Through a Meat Grinder

A young couple from Rostov-on-Don has been sentenced for one of Russia’s most horrifying crimes — the murder and dismemberment of their 8‑month‑old daughter. Yakov and Anastasia Maiboroda beat their baby to death, ground her body in a meat grinder, and hid the remains in their freezer before calling police to report a fake kidnapping. We recount the investigation, the year-long trial, and the chilling details of how a family turned into a crime scene.

10-14
04:27

SVO “Hero” Stabbed His Girlfriend for Refusing to Continue the Relationship

A 21-year-old woman, Daria Muravyova, is stabbed to death in broad daylight in Nagorny (Chelyabinsk region). The accused, SVO veteran Kirill Kazyma, called it “love” and jealousy; prosecutors call it premeditated murder. We trace the toxic control that escalated after his return from the front, the nine knife wounds captured on a neighbor’s video, and why courts must treat stalking and “talks with a knife” as clear red flags—not excuses.

10-13
04:56

Man Assaulted an Elderly Woman

Two shocking street assaults on elderly women: in Tyumen, a man attacks the mother of a fallen SVO soldier after she enters a shop with her dog; in Ulyanovsk, 69-year-old Valentina Alekseyevna is punched in the face three times by a passerby, identified as Sergey Kadrev. We examine random street violence, impunity, and how communities can fight back.

10-10
04:53

Drunk Wife Regularly Beats Her Husband

In this episode, we explore a shocking case from Ufa, where a drunk and violent mother regularly beats her husband and terrifies their four-year-old daughter. Viral footage of the little girl begging police to “take mommy away” has sparked outrage. We look at domestic violence from the other side — when the abuser is a woman, and the victims are a father and child trapped in silence and fear.

10-09
04:49

Drunk Mother and Child Killer

This heartbreaking episode tells the story of Natalia Geraskina, a drunk mother from Taganrog who beat her six-month-old twin sons during her birthday — killing one and sending the other to intensive care. Despite previous warnings from social services and a history of neglect, the babies were returned to her care. We explore how systemic failure and addiction led to an unthinkable tragedy.

10-08
04:41

He raped, murdered a schoolgirl, and left her to be devoured by pigs

What first looked like a tragic accident in the village of Ushanka—where 17-year-old Milena, a farmer’s daughter, was found with horrific injuries inflicted by domestic pigs—quickly turned into a murder investigation. When Milena’s parents were away, she was looking after the farm. She went to feed the livestock and never returned. Her body, severely mangled, was found by a family friend. The initial theory of an animal attack collapsed when investigators realized the schoolgirl was struggling not with a bull, but with a person.

10-07
05:01

Russian Priest Tried to Rape 18-Year-Old

This episode tells the disturbing story of Father Daniil Sidorov, a 26-year-old Orthodox priest and former assistant to the Yekaterinburg Metropolitan, who was caught on video assaulting an 18-year-old girl near her home. Despite admitting guilt in a sexual violence case, the court released him without arrest. We explore how power, status, and religion affect justice in Russia.

10-06
04:58

Victims of Domestic Violence: Women Killed by SVO Heroes

This episode investigates the brutal case of Dmitry Suvorov, a Saint Petersburg man who murdered his daughter — then went to war instead of prison. As violence by returning SVO veterans rises, experts warn of a nationwide crisis. We examine how domestic abusers avoid punishment, why Russian courts show them leniency, and how war trauma is turning heroes into killers.

10-03
04:52

Schoolgirls Were Brutally Beaten During a Horror Quest

This episode of “From Russia with Fear” investigates a horror quest in Saratov where five schoolgirls were beaten, choked, and groped under the guise of “immersive play.” We examine the girls’ injuries, the organizers’ excuses, the criminal probe, and the wider problem of Russia’s unregulated quest industry.

10-02
04:54

He raped a four-year-old girl to death and went to his

The brutal murder of a 4-year-old girl, Samira Mutsolgova, in Ingushetia was officially blamed on beatings, but medical evidence pointed to horrific sexual assault. In this episode, we uncover the shocking details of this case, where official silence sought to hide the "shame" of the crime. Even more disturbingly, the prime suspect, Bashir Vedzizhev—who was facing charges in the girl's death—was mysteriously released from pre-trial detention and sent directly to the front line (SMO).

10-01
05:41

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