Schoolgirl, 14, hired TEENAGE HITMEN to kill her own mum, 38, who was beaten to death after she ‘kicked out boyfriend’
A SCHOOLGIRL has been jailed for nine years after ordering teenage hitmen to kill her mother after she threw out the child’s boyfriend.
Anastasia Milosskaya, 38, was beaten and strangled to death by “hired teenage assassins” when she got home from work in 2023.
Two days later the elite estate agent’s body was wrapped in plastic and a mattress and dumped in a garbage skip in Balashikha, Moscow region.
Her daughter was 14 when she ordered the contract killing and promised the hitmen a £3,500 reward.
The chilling execution order was made after the “loving single mother” threw her daughter’s boyfriend out of their flat because she believed he was a “bad influence”.
The girl then hired three boys aged between 14 and 16 to kill Anastasia.
All have been jailed to “long sentences” for murder and conspiracy to murder, a Russian court ruled.
Authorities said the girl and her boyfriend were present at the brutal killing.
She allegedly intended to live with her boyfriend on her mother’s savings of over £30,000 that was stashed in cash at the family home.
The teenager – now 16 – told her grandmother, Margarita Mogilina, 61: “I didn’t need phones, iPhones, computers — nothing. I just needed to be loved.”
Before facing trial, the girl was found to be “sane”.
A family friend at the mother’s funeral said: “I had no doubt about [her sanity].
“I assure you she was a typical ordinary teenager. That’s the worst part.”
After carrying out the brutal killing, the teenage murderers left the mother’s body in the flat where the daughter and boy were living.
Two days later they returned and carried out the body on a makeshift stretcher, dumping it in a nearby skip.
A janitor found the remains in the rubbish skip the next morning.
“She was beaten and strangled, as her whole face was red and swollen,” said an eyewitness.
A friend of the girl – who was named by major media outlet REN TV – said: “She spoke about hating her mother many times, 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 was from a “difficult family”.
She said: “It’s hard to wrap your head around what happened.
“It’s brutal, just brutal. You think, okay, if it were adults, but it’s children who do it, who have normal parents.”
She felt “sorry” for the parents of the killers, she said.
Other sources said the victim had sought to improve her life and always cared for her daughter.
This included a move from Volgograd to Moscow, which took the girl away from her friends and a life where she regularly enjoyed sporting activities, but gave Anastasia a good job.
“She lacked love, attention, care, especially from her father,” said Mogilina.
“Her mother, she worked all day, and had to earn money for housing and everything.
“And from her father’s side, there was nothing at all.”
The daughter will spend two years in a young person’s prison before serving the remaining seven years of her sentence in a woman’s penal colony.