Wednesday, April 20, 2011

RUSSIAN 'RAMBO' WANTED FOR GRISLY NY SLAYINGS

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A RUSSIAN "Rambo" style soldier viciously hacked up his lover, before turning on her stunning daughter, when she caught him in the act, cops say.
Now, authorities say he has fled to his native land where he is beyond the reach of American law. Russia does not allow it's citizens to be extradited.


Nikolai Rakossi, 56, was once elite soldier who did tours of duty with Russia's special operations unit allegedly used the skills the cold blooded skills he picked up in the army to brutally murder Tatyana Prikhodko, 56.
But detectives believe he was disturbed by her daughter Larisa, 28, who lived three floors down in the same Sheepshead Bay apartment block and so he turned his blade on her.     
"He cut them up pretty bad," one source said.
"The apartment was a bloody mess, a lot of cuts and signs of a big struggle."
Authorities believe he hacked up the pair on Saturday, then boarded a flight for Moscow on Sunday ensuring he was already in the air when the bodies were found.
Friend's of the fugitive suspect who worked as a day laborer and made his money by buying, renovating and flipping old apartments said he was Russia's equivalent of a Navy Seal. 
"As far as soldiers go, he was the elite of the elite," Rustam Zaripon told the Daily News.
"He's a very calm and powerful man. He served tours in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Africa. Nic has a fantastic mind. He's an amazing chess player. He would play chess for hours and hours."
He added that Rakossi also maintained a home outside of Moscow - a possible hideaway once the Russian national arrived in his homeland.


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