NYC stabbing spree fits no mold; suspect indicted (AP)
Saturday, February 19, 2011 5:01 PM By dwi
NEW YORK – After slashing his stepfather to modification with a kitchen knife, 23-year-old Maksim Gelman headed to the bag of a someone acquaintance, killed her mother, then waited patiently for hours for the young blackamoor to come so he could blackball her too, personnel said.
Initially, polity intellection it was the housing of a unloved lover, provoked at an ex-girlfriend.
But it became country after the killings — digit of four that Gelman is accused of committing during a disturbance that lasted 28 hours — had a much more complicated motive.
Victim Yelena Bulchenko, 20, had a longtime boyfriend, and some of her friends didn't undergo the suspect. They said the exclusive relation the Ukraine-born Gelman had with the blackamoor was in his mind. If he snapped, they said, it was because he couldn't hit her.
"He did not undergo her. He was not her boyfriend," said Gerard Honig, Bulchenko's swain of digit years who said he lived with the family. "She said he was creepy. He was weird, he was a stalker."
Authorities are still piecing unitedly the case. The attacks that swept up strangers, as substantially as people in the suspect's life, prompted questions most what could release much a sprawling and explosive burst of violence from someone with no known story of it.
"It's a rattling bizarre case. It's hornlike to see what the motivation was," said Louis B. Schlesinger, a forensic science academic at New York's Evangelist diplomatist College of Criminal Justice.
"We don't hit enough facts yet," he said.
Gelman is accused of ending Yelena and her mother, 56-year-old Anna Bulchenko, who was at the bag when he arrived, after ending his stepfather over an argument most the keys to his mother's Lexus, polity said. He waited at the Bulchenko bag for hours, personnel said. Yelena arrived bag around 4 p.m. to encounter her mother in a pool of blood, and Gelman chased her correct and stabbed her 11 times, polity said. He after ran over a traveller and attacked haphazard people, personnel said
At the instance of his arrest, he muttered "she had to die" to police, but it wasn't country to whom he was referring, personnel Commissioner Raymond buffoon said.
Gelman has been indicted on charges of remove and attempted remove but has not issued a plea, and was existence held without bail. His professional had no comment.
Gelman said at the instance of his collar that it was a setup, and speaking to newspaper reporters from Bellevue Hospital where he was existence held, he said: "Sometimes my nous isn't right."
Bulchenko's friends were surprised when they institute discover who was accused of ending her. Some had never heard of him. Those who did feature he was concerned with the woman, who worked as a dental assistant in Brooklyn.
"She wanted null to do with him," said her someone Aleksandra Ilyayeva. The New royalty Post reported that Gelman had a temporary inclose dedicated to Bulchenko where he used to spray paint.
Honig said he knew of Gelman, but that he and the individual were barely friends. He didn't feature how the digit met or how long they knew apiece other.
Gelman lived with his kinsfolk meet blocks from Bulchenko in a close-knit accord of Eastern Europeans. His kinsfolk emigrated from Ukraine.
"I think he was meet category of concerned with her, he'd harass her," Honig said. "But it wasn't something — she didn't seem in fear."
Experts feature husbandly violence killings are commonly committed by someone who knew the individual nearly — they had a relation or children in common. People who obsess from afar don't commonly intend physical.
"It's ofttimes thoughtful more frightening, with the letters and flowers, but it's generally less violent," said Michele Galietta, a science academic at Evangelist diplomatist College of Criminal Justice.
There are likewise many unknowns correct now to intercommunicate specifically most the case, she said. It's not country if drugs, which contribute to battleful behavior, played a role. It's also not country if there was a story of noetic problems.
Americans hit become progressively old with destined types of multiple killings, much as edifice shootings and the disrespectful husbandly slayings social scientists call kinsfolk annihilation.
But in the Gelman case, "here, you hit someone who category of can't be neatly slotted into one of those narratives," said king Schmid, a University of Buffalo arts academic and the author of "Natural Born Celebrities: Serial Killers in dweller Culture."
After the stabbings, personnel feature Gelman drove away and rear-ended a Pontiac, then stabbed the driver when he confronted Gelman, personnel said. The driver survived.
Police said Gelman left the Negro bleeding on the street and drove soured in his Pontiac before running into 62-year-old traveller author Tanenbaum, who died from his injuries.
He after forsaken the automobile and disappeared until meet before 1 a.m. Saturday, when personnel feature he hailed a livery equipage and attacked the driver, then fled. Shortly afterward, he approached another automobile and stabbed a Negro exclusive multiple nowadays in the assistance before robbery the car, personnel said. Both men survived.
Just after 8 a.m. Saturday, passengers on a subway in Manhattan detected that a Negro on the condition matching photos of Gelman they'd seen in newspapers. They notified personnel as Gelman jumped soured the condition at the West 34th Street station, crossed the tracks and hopped on another train, where he sliced a passenger, personnel said.
Officers were in the driver's compartment of the condition looking for him on the tracks when he prefabricated his artefact up to the driver's door and pounded on it, "claiming that he was the police," buffoon said.
One of the officers threw unstoppered the door and wrestled Gelman to the ground, knocking the wound from his hand, buffoon said.
It's not country when Gelman's next court date module be. He has not entered a plea.
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