A model whose body was found in a suitcase predicted her own death in a video she filmed in secret and sent to a friend days before she died, it has emerged.
Russian Gretta Vedler, 23, went missing in February 2021 while she was staying at a Moscow hotel before she started a new life in Bali.
Her body was found in a suitcase inside a car in a garage on the outskirts of a village near Lipetsk, 400 kilometres (249 miles) from the Russian capital.
Now it has been revealed that Gretta had predicted her death a few days before she disappeared.
An eerie video she had filmed secretly at the hotel reception and sent to a friend has emerged.
The footage appears to have been recorded on Gretta's mobile phone but held under the reception counter so hotel staff could not see it.
In the footage, she can be heard saying: "I'm from number 708. I was screaming, I was threatened with murder, but no one came to my rescue.
"Why? You understand that if something happens to me..."
The hotel manager then says something inaudible before Gretta continues: "Remember, his name..."
She then named her boyfriend Dmitry Korovin several times as her future killer.
The friend - not named in local media - said: "I met Korovin several times.
“I didn't like him at all.
"Firstly, it is immediately clear that this person is unpredictable, unprincipled and dangerous.
"Secondly, I know for sure - he perfectly understood what Gretta was doing.
"But he didn't stop her… He took advantage of the fact that she made a lot of money."
Gretta had complained to her friends that Korovin would constantly ask her for money and fail to pay her back.
Her friend said: "Dima had a problem. Drugs. Gretta did different substances with him for a while, but then stopped."
But despite his huge debt to her - RUB 1 million (£15,200), according to reports - she did not break off the relationship.
Korovin told the police that on the day of the model's death the couple had argued,
Korovin, who was drunk at the time, admitted that he lunged at her and ended up strangling her before he passed out.
He said that when he came to, he found her cold on the bed.
He then packed her into the suitcase and left Moscow with it, before storing the case in his parents' garage for a year.
An investigator revealed that Korovin told him: "I couldn't bring myself to bury Gretta somewhere in the woods, like some kind of dog.”
In the suitcase, activated charcoal was also found.
Korovin told investigators that he had heard that it would cancel out the smell of her decomposing corpse.
He is set to undergo a forensic psychiatric assessment.
In a statement obtained by Newsflash, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the City of Moscow said: "We are investigating a criminal case against a young man who has been charged with a crime under Part 1 of Art. 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (murder).
"As previously reported, on 12th March, 2022, the body of a model who disappeared in Moscow in 2021 was found in the garage of a country house in the city of Lipetsk.
"The defendant was detained in accordance with Art. 91 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation, during the interrogation he fully admitted his guilt, explaining to the investigator that he strangled his girlfriend as a result of a conflict that arose due to financial and domestic disagreements,” the statement continued.
“After committing the crime, the accused hid the body in a suitcase and moved it to the territory of the city of Lipetsk, where he lived.
"Today, the investigation is petitioning the Presnensky District Court of Moscow for the election of a preventive measure in the form of detention for the defendant. The criminal investigation is ongoing."