Russian student murders his chemistry teacher and dumps his hacked up body parts in acid

Russian student murders his chemistry teacher and dumps his hacked up body parts in containers of acid in £17,000 robbery-gone-wrong ‘inspired by TV show Breaking Bad’

  • Postgrad student Dmitry Bykovsky, 33, was allegedly inspired by Breaking Bad
  • He carried out the murder of  Professor Vladislav Kuznetsov, 58, in Voronezh
  • Police detained Bykovsky and his alleged accomplice Alexander Kharlamov, 30

A student murdered his chemistry professor and dumped his dismembered body parts in containers of perchloric acid and hydrochloric acid in Russia, police revealed.

Postgraduate student Dmitry Bykovsky, 33, was allegedly inspired by hit TV crime series Breaking Bad to carry out the brutal murder of Professor Vladislav Kuznetsov, 58, in Voronezh earlier this year.

Police detained  Bykovsky and his alleged accomplice IT specialist Alexander Kharlamov, 30.

The pair raided the professor’s bank accounts after using a chloroform soaked cloth to make him fall unconscious. The men stole a sum equivalent to almost £17,000.

Postgraduate student Dmitry Bykovsky, 33, (right) murdered his chemistry professor Vladislav Kuznetsov, 58, (left) and stuck his dismembered body parts in containers of perchloric acid and hydrochloric acid in Russia, police revealed

Bykovsky (pictured behind bars) was allegedly inspired by hit TV crime series Breaking Bad to carry out the brutal murder

Bykovsky (pictured behind bars) was allegedly inspired by hit TV crime series Breaking Bad to carry out the brutal murder

When they realised Professor Kuznetsov was no longer breathing, they took his body back to a flat rented by Kharlamov.

There they dismembered the academic and put his body parts in the containers of acid.

They stashed the containers on the flat’s balcony for three months. 

Police say the professor – who went missing on March 5 – was close to Bykovsky and opened his door to him when the student came to his flat with his friend Kharlamov. 

Police detained Bykovsky and his alleged accomplice IT specialist Alexander Kharlamov, 30 (pictured behind bars)

Police detained Bykovsky and his alleged accomplice IT specialist Alexander Kharlamov, 30 (pictured behind bars)

The pair raided the professor's (pictured) bank accounts after using a chloroform soaked cloth to make him fall unconscious

The men stole a sum equivalent to almost £17,000 from the professor (pictured)

The pair  raided the professor’s (pictured) bank accounts after using a chloroform soaked cloth to make him fall unconscious. The men stole a sum equivalent to almost £17,000

Police say the professor - who went missing on March 5 - was close to Bykovsky (right) and opened his door to him when the student came to his flat with his friend Kharlamov (left)

Police say the professor – who went missing on March 5 – was close to Bykovsky (right) and opened his door to him when the student came to his flat with his friend Kharlamov (left) 

Bykovsky used an image of White (pictured) as his user picture on a social media account

Bykovsky used an image of White (pictured) as his user picture on a social media account

Detectives say it was Kharlamov who confessed to the scheme.

Kharlamov said: ‘I committed evil, so must be punished,’ he told journalists in a court custody hearing.

‘I actually thought for a long time about everything that happened. We should not have done that. It was very hard.

‘I really wanted to give my child the best after my divorce. But somehow, sorry, but it turned out this way.’

Bykovsky has refused to speak about the alleged murder or claims that he modelled himself on the star of the Breaking Bad TV series Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston.

But he said the state investigator has the relevant evidence.

White was a high school chemistry teacher who embarked on a life of crime. In the show, White – along with Jesse Pinkman and other characters – uses acid to dispose of corpses.

Bykovsky used an image of White as his user picture on a social media account.

Detectives say it was Kharlamov (pictured in a cell) who confessed to the brutal scheme

Detectives say it was Kharlamov (pictured in a cell) who confessed to the brutal scheme

White was a high school chemistry teacher who embarked on a life of crime. In the show, White - along with Jesse Pinkman and other characters - uses acid to dispose of corpses

White was a high school chemistry teacher who embarked on a life of crime. In the show, White – along with Jesse Pinkman and other characters – uses acid to dispose of corpses

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