Girl who ‘ordered hit squad’ to kill her own mother is declared ‘sane’

A 14-year-old schoolgirl detained in Russia on suspicion of ordering the murder of her single mother has been declared sane and could face trial over the alleged murder.

Anastasia Milosskaya, 38, was beaten and strangled by “hired teen killers” upon returning home.

Two days later, the estate agent’s body was wrapped in plastic and a mattress and dumped in a rubbish bin in Balashikha, Moscow region.

Her daughter was arrested along with a 15-year-old boy who lived with the family.

Anastasia Milosskaya, 38, (pictured) was beaten and strangled by ‘hired teen killers’ when she got home

Two days later, the estate agent’s body was wrapped in plastic and a mattress and dumped in a garbage can in Balashikha, Moscow region.

Ms. Milosskaya’s daughter was arrested along with a 15-year-old boy who lived with the family. The murdered mother is pictured above

A police medical examination has found that the girl, unnamed, was “sound in mind” when she allegedly ordered the killing, reports say.

This means she could face court for the alleged murder, with a possible maximum sentence of ten years, starting in a juvenile detention colony.

The mother had ordered the boy to leave their flat, believing him to be a bad influence on her daughter, it is alleged.

Law enforcement officials suspect that the daughter and boy then conspired to order two other teenagers to kill her mother for 350,000 rubles (£3,650), which the girl sought to obtain from Anastasia’s savings.

A friend of the family said at the mother’s funeral this week: “I had no doubts [her sanity].

“I assure you she was an average teenager. That’s the worst.’

The underage suspects are all between the ages of 14 and 17 and are suspected of murder or conspiracy to commit murder.

The underage suspects are all between the ages of 14 and 17 and are suspected of murder or conspiracy to commit murder. They were held in a juvenile detention center for a month pending further investigation. Pictured: Police presumably arrest the accused attackers

The daughter and boy are accused of letting their ‘accomplices’ into the flat. They were present when the suspected assassins allegedly assaulted the woman as she returned home. Pictured: Footage of what appear to be officers arresting the suspects

The Commission of Inquiry alleged that the girl and her male friend planned to live on her mother’s savings of more than £30,000. In the photo: Anastasia Milosskaya

They were held in a juvenile detention center for a month pending further investigation.

The daughter and boy are accused of letting their ‘accomplices’ into the flat.

They were present when the suspected assassins allegedly assaulted the woman as she returned home.

The alleged killers then left the body in the flat where the daughter and boy lived.

They returned two days later and carried the body on a makeshift stretcher and dumped it in a nearby dumpster.

But a janitor found the body in the garbage the next morning.

The Commission of Inquiry alleged that the girl and her male friend planned to live on her mother’s savings of more than £30,000.

“She was beaten and strangled because her whole face was red and swollen,” said an eyewitness.

The 38-year-old single mother believed a 15-year-old boy – who was also arrested – was a bad influence on her daughter

Ms Milosskaya (pictured) was “beaten and strangled, because her whole face was red and swollen,” an eyewitness said

Other sources said the victim had tried to improve her life and always took care of her daughter. In the photo: Anastasia Milosskaya and a girl who is believed to be her daughter

A friend of the girl said, “She often spoke of hating her mother, even though her mother was a good person who loved her.”

The girl’s grandmother said her granddaughter had come under the influence of the boy who came from a “difficult family.”

Other sources said the victim had tried to improve her life and always took care of her daughter.

The maximum sentence the suspects will receive is initially ten years in a juvenile detention colony.

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