A native of Uzbekistan may be deported from the US for stalking and attempted murder of a woman he thought was a witch

Akmal Azizov, 21, a native of Uzbeksitan of Grand forks, pleaded guilty in the attempted murder of a woman believed to be a witch.

A few weeks Azizov tracked down the student at the UND campus and the house, being sure that the woman is a real witch and kill her. According to him the accused, the victim had put a curse on him and caused «all the stress and negativity in my life» Azizov.

The guy planned to kill a student of the old silver knife that I bought on Etsy for $150. In the history of his browser found requests on how to kill witches and demons. Azizov read a story about a man who was cursed by a witch and he was freed from the curse, only by shooting it with a silver bullet. Research the accused confirmed his hunch that the only reliable way to kill a witch and demon silver weapons.

A native of Uzbekistan may be deported from the US for stalking and attempted murder of a woman he thought was a witchAkmal Azizov

Akmal Azizov Rashidovich tried to kill «the witch,» September 5, 2018, when he followed the victim into the apartment, but poteryal composure in the last minute and came back later. Azizov smashed the rear window of the car by the house to attract women. When the student went outside, the accused attacked her from behind and tried to slit his throat, striking him in the neck. Fortunately, the woman managed to escape to the neighbors for help. The student received several injuries, but hospitalization was not necessary.

The arrived police officers Azizov voluntarily confessed to the crime and was assured that as soon as he’s released, will try again to kill the victim. In one hand, the suspect held the weapon in the other stone, which he said had «healing» powers.

Azizov’s lawyer insists that his client is schizophrenic and has achieved to hold the prisoner permission to leave the detention center to undergo treatment in a mental hospital. However, the defendant voluntarily left the hospital and returned to prison.

Azizov is not a U.S. citizen and could be deported to Uzbekistan after his release. He faces 4 to 20 years in prison. The sentence on 12 November, writes the Grand Forks Herald.

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