Cannibal family 'confesses to killing and eating at least 30 people in Russia, where they kept human remains in the cellar of their house of horror and posed for selfies with body parts'


WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. A man aged 35, named as Dmitry Bakshaev (pictured left) from Krasnodar in southern Russia, was identified as having told interrogators he began his macabre reign of terror in 1999. His picture was released along with an alleged woman victim (pictured inset bottom right), also 35, who was not named. The man and his wife Natalia (pictured right), a nurse, were part of a 'cannibal family', according to Mash news outlet, which is known to have links to Russian law enforcement. Bakshaev and his spouse stored human remains in their fridge and freezer as well as a cellar, according to sources in the Russian Investigative Committee which examines serious crime in Russia. The pair was detained after a mobile phone was found in Krasnodar city with pictures showing a man posing for selfies by human body parts, it was reported. Pictured inset left: The remains of a woman found in the city.

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