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3guys1hammer


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Was reading about a movie named Megan is Missing, and some posters were mentioning something called 3guys1hammer. So I did a google search and read about it...OMG! I had never heard about these teenage killers who videotaped some murders which are on the net to see. I have not watched the video...have any of you on here heard about this or watched the video? Pure evil.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dnepropetrovsk_maniacs

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I'm not sure if that is the same video I've seen. The description sounds the same but the vidcaps on google look different. The one I saw never showed any faces... well, except the victim's mutilated face, of course - nor was it that clear.

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I'm not sure if that is the same video I've seen. The description sounds the same but the vidcaps on google look different. The one I saw never showed any faces... well, except the victim's mutilated face, of course - nor was it that clear.

from what I read the video shows the full murder. Everyone suggests not to watch it.

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the one i saw showed someone beating the victim's face with a plastic-covered sledge hammer, then ripping open his belly button and poking around with a screwdriver. the victim was still breathing very laboriously when they left. it never showed the offenders' faces, but there are multiple people present.

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the one i saw showed someone beating the victim's face with a plastic-covered sledge hammer, then ripping open his belly button and poking around with a screwdriver. the victim was still breathing very laboriously when they left. it never showed the offenders' faces, but there are multiple people present.

Sounds like it. They also stabbed the guy in the eyes and exposed brain with a screwdriver with the victim going in and out of conciousness

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Seeing something like that staged but watching an actual murder? Count me out. I get sick just thinking about it. My question is how is this still surfing around the internet. You'd think the family of the deceased would do everything in legal power to crush this

From what I read, the Ukraine government said that they didn't have the power to control the internet so they just let it go. But I'm with you, just reading about it is enough to make me sick and pissed. I'm surprised they only got life in prison. I was thinking those Eastern Block countries had a more eye-for-an-eye mentality.

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