Balagula Marat Biography
In Brooklyn, the criminal leader Boris Nayfeld Gozman was arrested under the nickname of Shmunka, the origin of which was puzzled by David Brightbart, Krutoy’s lawyer. Although Gozman lived in the United States with young nails and managed to finish nine classes of the American school, he preferred to testify in Russian through a judicial translator, deserved my recognition, because I had more time to record after him, but causing suspicions of Ivanitsky’s lawyers and Krutoy, who claimed that Gozman Lukovo uses too much time in order to think about answers.
With a smile about a terrible signature for the photo, the photos of Nathan Goman are extremely few. This archive photo gives an idea of how he looks like a bald, stupefied and had an unhealthy, "prison", skin color. Of all the witnesses I saw, he stood out that he constantly smiled, even when he narrated about terrible things. Goman's smiles were so serial that he was asked to explain them.
Krutoy and Ivanitsky, who had a firefighter in the "brigade" for talented arson, were accused of two murders that occurred in the year.
Both were partially convicted thanks to the testimony of Gozhman, who simultaneously told the jury about the other two murders committed by himself. In March, Gozman, who was 15 years old at that moment, shot the young Yanik Magasaev in the car at the entrance to the Belt-Parkay Auto-Parkay in Brooklyn. It was decided to remove Magasaev, because he enjoyed the reputation of the "lawless".
Nosov gave the performer the “Mayak” signal, making the music louder, and he planted 3 or 4 bullets in Magasaev, who was in the back seat. Friends threw the corpse, "where there are few people." Gozman threw a revolver, having previously erased the fingerprints from him. The process was chaired by the Brooklyn judge Albert Tomey, the Uncle of the Hollywood actress Marisa Tomei, awarded the Oscar for the film comedy of my cousin Winnie ", it is possible that the proximity to the cinema prompted the judge to call Gozhman" Mr.
Bozman ", possibly confusing him with the actor Chadvik Bozhmin. The former Moscow authority Alexander Shihenko, who worked in the same brigade, but passed shortly after arrest to the side of justice, by this time had already talked about Kobosev’s death in several processes, but from the words of Ermikhin, while Gozman now added new first -hand details to her. Signature to the photo, and again a photo of poor quality, but rare in content.
This is the former Moscow authority, Alexander Spechenko, who was also at one time in the "Tatar Brigade" on November 5 of the year, Gozman rested with Nosov and girls in the Russian Paradise restaurant at Emmon-Avenue in Brooklyn. In the end, Nosov clashed with the soloist of the orchestra there and broke his nose. The owner of the restaurant Valery Zemonovich and his friend, the authoritative businessman Igor Graffman, dragged Nosov into the office to Zemonovich, threatened with a gun and "humiliated" in every possible way.
Kobosev, who worked in the Paradise, was a bouncer, was at the same time, but did not take part in the execution. The brigade members decided to support their brand and eliminate Earthovich with the graphman recently died. There was a fight, during which the boxer was seriously wounded by shot. Gozman now told how the killers for a long time carried the bleeding boxer in his dark green jeep of Cheroki, not knowing what to do with him.
When Ermikhin finished off the wounded with the blows of the handle of the pistol on the head, his friends went to New Jersey, where Spechenko rented a house at the criminal businessman Efim Skurkovich, who would later become the owner of the Moscow restaurants "Gambrinus" and die from a heart attack in "sailor silence". They dug a shallow grave with a poker that Spechenko provided them, and buried Kobosev.
Although Spechenko spoke about this at the interrogation five years later, Ray Kerr, the former chief of C, units of the New York FBI to combat Eurasian crime, told me recently that his people had found a grave with great difficulty. Ermikhin, who, like Nosov, was found guilty of the murder of a boxer and sentenced to a life sentence, always denied me that he had finished off Kobosev.
In prison, he took up painting and became, in my unenlightened gaze, an interesting artist. Two years ago, an exhibition of his paintings took place in Brooklyn. A fake passport and a voluntary surrender in the year that the police dug up the corpse of a boxer, Gozman, who had long had American citizenship, went to Mexico, and then returned through Cuba and Russia to his native Ukraine, where he straightened his false passport in the name of Igor Mikhailovich Vaxman's maiden name of his mother.
The author of the photo, Barcroft Media, the signature for the photo, Gozman got into the hands of the Ukrainian police after he went to give up to the US authorities to the American embassy in Kyiv “I met a girl,” he recalled, “we got married, we have a child. I bought a couple of large cars, a truck, transported goods around Ukraine. "Gozman knew that they were looking for it.
A month later they released it." They met me, were in shock, they said that we would call now to be taken away. "So Gozman fell into the hands of the Ukrainian police and heard from her:" You are so!We know that you killed a boxer and a policeman in America! Gozman knew everything about the boxer, but he heard about the policeman for the first time. He claimed that he was “beaten for about two days” and asked: “Have you ever killed a policeman?!
For some reason, the detectives suspected the Russian mafia and then pulled its members and their close associates. Many years later, Gangster Dino Calabro confessed to this crime, or Bolshaya Dino, who showed the Kapo of the Italian mafia that consisted of the police officer for the fact that the policeman was that the police officer for He dared to marry his ex-wife, however, they justified the customer, despite the testimony of Kalabro.
In particular, he described in detail the murder of Kobosev and at that time he repeatedly transferred arrows to Ermikhin. Gozman claimed that he forced him to attack Kobosev, that the pistol from which the boxer was mortally wounded brought with him Ermikhin, and that Ermikhin, perhaps, also killed the owner of the pawnshop in Atlantic City. In gratitude for the cooperation, the prosecutor's office did not demand for Gozman several life -long terms that theoretically threatened him, and the court sentenced him to 10 years.
Freed in the year, he settled in New Jersey and took up finances. It seemed from now on he was doomed to eternal obscurity. But it wasn’t there. In and gg. Gozman tried to help Nosov and Yermikhin, who had long lost his appeals, but leave no attempts to reduce the term in the hope of swallowing the air of freedom during his lifetime. He introduced to the court of affidavites, in which he refused part of his previous testimonies and, for example, claimed that Kobosev’s murder was not planned, occurred during a fight and was not committed in order to strengthen the reputation of the brigade in criminal circles.
In one affidavit, he claimed that Ermikhin had weapons, and in the other - that Nosov had. In one he wrote that Ermikhin finished off the boxer with a pistol handle, and in the other he categorically denied that he finished it. In both, Gozman denied that Kobosev was abducted by them, that is, he was taken to New Jersey by force. Voluntary assistant to the FBI photo, Getty Images signature to the photo, for voluntary cooperation with the FBI Nathan Gozman, escaped with a very soft sentence for his own crimes, which pulled for life, these attempts to improve the position of accomplices did not have success.
They are undertaken in the United States by criminals regularly, but almost never bring results. One of the rare exceptions was the attempt by Ludwig Fainberg named Lesha Tarzan to help his accomplice Juan Almeide, against whom he at the end of the whole week gave my eyes in the court in Florida. As a result, Almeida was found guilty of trying to buy an old submarine in Russia in order to transport cocaine, but got off with a slight fright, because Tarzan later took his testimony back, and this influenced the court.
Now Almeida, however, is serving a summer period in another case about the smuggling of marijuana. In early July, Goman suddenly wrote the New York Post, which said that he again became a voluntary assistant to the FBI and, among other things, developed Chensi. Gozman really himself asked for the FBI, which says that he volunteered to cooperate free of charge and was enrolled in secret informants in February.
The FBI voluntarily paid him 8 dollars and 88 cents since then and notes that Gozman was surprised to perceive these payments. Clai Kaminsky, the free lawyer of Chens, wins that Gozman owed to banks more than 70 thousand dollars and, most likely, resumed cooperation with the FBI for this reason. In addition, Kaminsky wrote to the court, Goman’s cousin is serving a summer deadline for fraud, and he obviously hopes to help him through the FBI.