'Satanist' trash streamer, 28, 'slaughters teenage girlfriend and smears herself with her blood on cam for crazed snuff fans'
A 'SATANIST' trash streamer is said to have slaughtered his teenage girlfriend and covered himself in her blood in a twisted live stream.
The 28-year-old has since been arrested after being accused of murdering his partner, 17, and hiding her mutilated body, tied up in a bag, in a rubbish dump.
The body of student Angelina Gladysh, 17, was found with multiple stab wounds.
“Crazy” suspected murderer Mark Popov was seen running through the streets of Russian city ​​of Voronezh smeared with her blood and wearing only his underpants in sub-zero temperatures.
On his chest and stomach was a satanic tattoo of the occult deity Baphomet.
He was arrested for frostbite several days later after “admitting to friends” on a messenger that he had killed his girlfriend and was about to dispose of the body.
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The student's corpse was found with bags over her head and legs.
Her body was 'folded' and strapped into another bag, her feet tied around her head.
There were also knife wounds to her face and body.
“Passers-by were frightened by his creepy demon tattoo on his chest,” Shot media reported.
Her remains were located at a waste collection point near the flat he had rented.
Locals found the macabre remains and called the police Police.
Days after her death, Popov posed as Angela in messages to her mother who lived in another city.
But when she didn't receive a birthday greeting from her daughter, she became worried.
Popov posted a message to her posing as Angela and said, “Mom, I'm sorry, I love you, I told you the phone was on silent.”
The streamer's friends turned on him when he went on the run after telling them he killed Angelina.
His best friend posted to other friends on Poppy's wall: 'Mark actually committed this crime.
“If you saw him, or spent the night with him, or otherwise encountered him during these days, please tell the police.
“He is on the run and all information is important now.”
Law enforcement sources say the teen's blood was found in Popov's rental apartment.
A murder case has been opened and Popov – who had several thousand followers – faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted, reports say.
He was initially charged in absentia but is seen in a video after he was arrested while seeking medical attention for frostbite on his hands at a hospital in Voronezh.
Popov has been in custody for two months pending further investigation.
An online friend said Popov was always “supportive and helpful.”
“He said nothing bad about Angelina and did not tell anyone in our conversation about his intention to kill her.”
Trash streaming is a dark and sinister trend which emerged in livestreaming when sick YouTubers administered torture, buried people alive and even murdered for money.
The disturbing but lucrative subculture – which is widespread Russia – sees video content creators broadcast their dangerous and sometimes bizarre or chaotic actions live via a webcam or smartphone.
A popular Russian 'trash streamer' mocked a model about compensation payments after he violently assaulted her during a live broadcast.
Alena Efremova, 21, had her face rammed into a table multiple times by 23-year-old Andrey Burim – also known as Mellstroy – in a shocking incident that was widely viewed online.
And depraved videos showed the twisted world of the YouTube monster who showed his Almost naked girlfriend dies after locking her outside in sub-zero temperatures on a live stream.
Stas Reeflay – real name Stanislav Reshetnikov – allegedly received money from viewers abuse his pregnant lover Valentina Grigoryeva on camera.
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