GUILTY AZ - Konstantin Simberg, 21, body found burned, Camp Verde, 15 Dec 2001

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For two years, she loved one of America's most wanted - without knowing it.
Then, her boyfriend let her in on a secret - his real name - and a quick Google search revealed that he was wanted for murder in Arizona.
But yesterday, two days after the Toronto police fugitive squad arrested Mikhail Drachev, his girlfriend showed none of the anger that might be expected of a woman who had just betrayed her lover.
Instead, she hinted at regret.
"Have you seen him?" she asked hopefully, wearing jeans and a pink shirt and leaning her thin frame against her mother in their Mississauga apartment.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070424.wlgirl24/BNStory/lifeMain/home

Apparently a 'domestic disput' made her decide to turn him in. by the time the police arrived for Drachev she'd had a change of heart. too late! :p
 
In reading this, I can't help but laugh! what's the old saying, "Hell have no fury like a woman scorned"?

Could you imagine thier relationship if they had gotten married? He would have been hen picked...
 
From May 2014:

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/man-pleads-guilty-2001-police-informant-killing

Two other men, 31-year-old Dennis V. Tsoukanov and 30-year-old Chris Gabriel Andrews, were convicted of murder and kidnapping in Simberg's death. Tsoukanov was sentenced to 13 years in prison, while Andrews was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole after 25 years.

From August 2014:

http://www.kpho.com/story/26291093/man-to-be-sentenced-in-01-murder-of-police-informant

An Arizona man was sentenced to 37.5 years in prison for his role in the 2001 death of a police informant who revealed details of a botched heist of nearly $1 million in steroids from a FedEx truck outside a Phoenix pharmacy.

Judge Peter Reinstein sentenced Mikhail Drachev on Friday as part of a plea agreement in the killing of 21-year-old Konstantin Simberg...

Investigators said the three men kidnapped Simberg while he talked with a detective, held him in a Phoenix apartment, then drove him to Fossil Creek, beat him, stabbed him in the back, and set him on fire while he was still alive.
 

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