I am uninterested but fascinated by the case of the murder of Daniel Malakov by his wife Mazoltuv Borukhova and Mikhail Malleyev. I am not a member of the ethnic group, I am not related to anyone involved in the crime, I do not know anyone involved in the crime, and I am not prejudiced for or against this group (I happen to be Jewish myself).

I am fascinated by the extremes to which the murderers went to resolve what was only a custody battle. I am curious whether the murderers, related in some way to a cloistered social context within an immigrant ethnic group, assumed that the New York Police Department was not capable of investigating a murder of this type. I am fascinated by the fact that a woman has perpetrated this crime, being as it is ordinarily assumed that it is the man in a marriage who is more prone to use violence (Example: the Chris Brown/Rihanna affair and Oprah Winfrey's statement to Rihanna that "he will do it again"). There are other examples of women who can be pushed over the edge to take violent action, but they are the exception.

I am using a separate Wikipedia login ID for my work on this page because it is so controversial.

Distaffperp (talk) 21:06, 10 March 2009 (UTC)