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Russian woman went on a hunger strike in New York prison

Suspected of murder, attempted murder with the help of a poisoned cheesecake and numerous thefts, Russian Victoria Nasyrova went on a hunger strike in a New York prison on Rikers Island. Reports about it The Post.

Victoria Nasyrova said in an interview in prison that she was protesting against the mistreatment she faced in custody.

The Russian woman said that since Thursday she uses only water.

“The only thing holding me back is the thought of revenge on all those who wronged me,” Nasyrova told a reporter, speaking in her native Russian.

“Legal revenge, of course, in the courts,” she hastily added.

Nasyrova said that her inmates "told me that I was talking too much" to complain about "mistreatment and that I would have problems."

“But they will get problems from me too,” she vowed. “They make my life miserable, and I will do everything I can to make life miserable in this prison.”

Nasyrova managed to visit two prisons. In the first, in May last year, she struck a prisoner who spat into food.

“I stood up and punched her in the face,” she said.

Second fight occurred two months ago because of a dispute over a tv remote. As a result, Nasyrova was beaten, and she claimed that she was blind.

“They shouted: ‘Kill this bitch!’” Nasyrova recalled.

“I spent five days in the hospital. When I returned to the infirmary, I was in a panic [about my vision]. I couldn’t see,” she said.

Her civil lawyer, Paul Prestia, notified the city that Nasyrova was going to sue.

The lawsuit will say that the warder was inactive when a group of prisoners beat Nasyrova, first in the shower and then near the television zone, he said.

Charges in the USA and Russia

In the US, 42-year-old Nasyrova is suspected of numerous crimes. She was charged with a series of robberies and poisonings in New York, the Russian woman denied her guilt. According to investigators, Nasyrova found potential male victims on Russian-language dating sites, arranged visits for them, and at the meeting mixed into drinks or food stupefying substances, then robbed.

In Russia, Nasyrova is suspected of killing 54-year-old Alla Alekseenko, committed in October 2014 in Krasnodar with the aim of stealing. Presumably, the suspect stole from Alekseenko 3 million rubles (about 51 thousand dollars), which she received when selling the house, as well as 17 thousand dollars in cash and jewelry. In addition, Nasyrov is suspected of disappearance of the owners of a two-room apartment, which was sold with its help.

According to the investigation, after committing these crimes, the Russian woman moved to Mexico on fake documents, and from there to New York and since November 2014 has lived in the Brooklyn area. Since 2015, she has been on the international wanted list at the request of the Russian authorities. Since the end of 2016, a woman has started to maintain a page on the social network. Facebook, thanks to which she was able to find the former policeman, and now private detective Herman Weisberg, hired by the relatives of the murdered Alekseenko.

Nasyrova was delayed in Brooklyn 20 March 2017 of the year.

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Forumdaily managed to take an exclusive interview with Victoria NasyrovaRevelations of a Russian woman suspected of cruel murder: an interview from an American prison "in which she spoke about the prison as follows:

I call my family through several telephones and talk to them, and I know that they are fine - for me this is quite enough. I don't need anything else, I work two jobs here, and everything I need for a reasonably comfortable life in prison, no matter how strange it may sound, I have.

Here is the laundry - the first job in prison, and the second one?

I clean special clinic, besides, I have excellent relations with the officers with whom I work. Most officers are yes, people of the near mind. They believe that if you are here, then you are at least lower than them. It's not like that at all. There are officers who understand that, as the Russian proverb says, “do not renounce prisoners from prison or prison”. There are officers who understand that not all those who turned out to be here are notorious criminals and bastards. And these people treat with understanding and try to somehow help, alleviate some kind of prison life.

Globally, do you regret coming to the US, or not?

Globally, I only regret that I made a big mistake 8 years ago. More no regrets. The fact that I came to the USA ... Sometimes I think - if I hadn’t arrived, maybe it wouldn’t have happened, if I hadn’t gone to the USA and the investigation would not have thought that I decided to hide, and maybe I would have had time, and most importantly, the ability to somehow change the situation that began to take shape around me. But in general, I never liked to think about what can no longer be changed. Meaning to regret it? This cannot be changed. Therefore, it may be, on the contrary, the fact that I stayed in the USA is my chance, if I don’t start a new life, it’s impossible to start a new life, but try to live in some other way ...

Tell me, have you ever imagined that you might be here?

You know, 25 years ago, I watched a film based on the work of Sidney Sheldon “Tomorrow Never Comes.” It tells of a woman who ended up in prison for some fatal mistake. When she was in prison, she lost everything she had, including the child she was pregnant with. Her fiance turned away from her ... And when she came out, she turned out to be useless to anyone, and she was found by one well-mannered old man who offered her a job - to steal the treasure. And this film shook me so much when I watched it, I thought: “Wow, what a strong woman: she’s gone through, got out and ... Let it be illegal, but still ...” And when I went to prison, for some reason I remembered this film. That is, I never dreamed of repeating the life of this heroine, but nevertheless, a similar situation occurred in my life.

I was somewhat struck by your acceptance of yourself. You are not trying to deny that you were involved in poisoning, that you met with men, hating them, you look pretty confident in general and are not trying to justify anything. Can you describe how you feel to the world and how do you perceive your arrest in this sense?

First, the fact that I do not deny my involvement in poisoning is a lie. On the contrary, I always said that I did not participate in any poisonings. For me, in general, it sounds strange. In my classical understanding, poisoning is when a person intentionally sprinkles some kind of poison on other people's food. I didn’t do this, and if the law enforcement agencies have the opposite information, then they have to prove it. As for my relationship with men - well, fortunately, there were decent men in my life. There were. But the vast majority does not cause me any positive emotions.

ForumDaily also interviewed Detective G. Weisberg, whose efforts Victoria was caught and taken into custody. Read in the material A New York detective told how he caught a Russian woman wanted for murder.

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