
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES Killer nanny asks judge for freedom because she 'does not like it in jail'
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The notorious nanny responsible for decapitating her 4-year-old ward has asked a judge if she could be released from jail because she 'does not like it.'
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
5/30/2016 (8 years ago)
Published in Europe
Keywords: Gyulchehra Bobokulova, beheading, child, jail, judge
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - There is no question that the woman is insane but when 38-year-old Gyulchehra Bobokulova asked Judge Evgeny Naidyonov to be released from jail "to be treated," the shocked and furious judge responded, "treated for what?"
In February this year Bobokulova gruesomely murdered the child she had been hired to babysit, 4-year-old Anastasia Meshcheryakova.
She hacked the child's head from her tiny body and paraded around Moscow flailing the bloody body part and crying: "Allahu Akbar! I hate democracy. I am a terrorist. I want you dead. You have become so hardened, you have eliminated so many of us. Look I am a suicide bomber. I will die, doomsday will come in a second."
Before leaving the Meshcheryakova home, Bobokulova set the place on fire and was later apprehended outside a metro station, Anastasia's head still clutched tightly in her hand.
According to Daily Mail, Bobokulova recently requested to be treated and released from jail.
"I want to go back to Samarkand, to be treated there," Bobokulova told judge Naidyonov.
The judge, in turn, asked what Bobokulova wanted treatment for.
"For my head," Bobokulova responded. "I want to go home, under house arrest."
Judge Naidyonov immediately countered: "What home? Back to Oktyabrskoe Pole? In order to cut off someone else's head?"
The judge was so angered that he retired for five minutes before returning to the courtroom to deny Bobokulova's request.
When she committed the murder and paraded around town with the child's head, Bobokulova claimed she was mimicking what she'd seen Jihads do in the Middle East and was distraught because her husband was unfaithful.
She also told one journalist: "I saw online how they were cutting off heads. This hatred. There was a voice in my head: 'Do it to the girl.'
"I saw how they cut off heads and I did it. The voices - I killed the girl, yes. But I don't need treatment."
She has since been imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital and many believe she will not face a murder trail.
Experts at the Serbsky State Scientific Centre for Social and Forensic Psychiatry believe Bobokulova is legitimately "insane" and is not fully responsible for murdering Anastasia.
Interfax explained if the expert testimony is upheld by the court, she will be judged "not liable for criminal prosecution and the investigation will have to specify the necessity of administering compulsory measures of a medical nature to her in the indictment."
Bobokulova was brought into the court room within a cage as investigators asked the judge for more time to pursue all routes of their investigation.
From her tiny prison, Bobokulova simply said she did not agree with being forced to remain in the hospital - but that decision is not up to her. The judge ordered her to remain in the Russian psychiatric hospital for another two months.
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