The story behind 3 guys one hammer
Haven't seen it myself, but here's info, it was from a murder spree.....
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dnepropetrovsk_maniacs[/url]
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[QUOTE]The victim in the video
Sergei Yatzenko's widow Lyudmila holds his photograph.
The man whose murder is recorded in the leaked video was identified as Sergei Yatzenko from the village of Taromskoye. His murder took place on July 12, 2007, and his body was found on July 16.[12]
Yatzenko was 48 years old. He had recently been forced into retirement due to a cancerous tumor in his throat. The treatment left him unable to speak for some time, but Yatzenko was unhappy with being unable to work and continued to find odd jobs around the village. He took on small construction projects, fixed cars, wove baskets, and cooked for his family. He was beginning to regain his voice by the time of the murder. Yatzenko was married and had two sons and one grandchild. He also had a disabled mother whom he looked after.
At around 2:30 PM on the day of the murder, he called his wife to let her know he was going to fill his old Dnepr motorcycle and to see his grandchild. He never arrived at his son's house, and his cell phone was turned off by 6 PM. His wife Lyudmila called a friend and walked around the village, afraid that her husband might have fallen ill or had a motorcycle accident. They were unable to locate any signs of him. They were also unable to file a missing person's report, since in Ukraine a person cannot be declared missing until at least 72 hours after last being seen. The next day, Lyudmila posted photographs of her husband around the village, and enlisted more local help to search the surrounding area. Four days later, a local who saw one of Lyudmila's posters remembered that he had seen an abandoned Dnepr bike in a remote wooded area by a garbage dump. He took Yatzenko's relatives to the scene, where they discovered his mutilated and decomposing body.[12]
The fact that Yatzenko's murder was captured on video was unknown to the public until a court session on October 29, 2008. The unedited video of the murder was shown as part of a large presentation by the prosecution, causing shock in the audience. The court agreed with the prosecution that the video was genuine, that it showed Igor Suprunyuck attacking the victim, and that Viktor Sayenko was the man behind the camera.[12]
The video showing the murder of Sergei Yatzenko was leaked to a shock site based in the United States and dated December 4, 2008. Ekaterina Levchenko, adviser to Ukraine's Minister of the Interior, was critical of the leak, but admitted that control of videos on the Internet was "virtually impossible."[39] Caitlin Moran of The Times watched part of the video and recalled her reaction in her column in January 2009.[42] Parts of the video have become a viral video known as 3Guys1Hammer, a pun on another infamous shock video, 2 Girls 1 Cup. Some YouTube users have posted videos recording their reactions while watching the murder video.[43][/QUOTE]
f**king disgusting man... i read the whole page, pretty disturbing...