Confessed killer Maksim Gelman says he planned to redeem himself — by committing one more murder New Yorkers would have hailed him for.
The butcher of Brighton Beach, who admitted to killing four people during a Brooklyn-to-Manhattan murder spree last February, told The Post in an exclusive jailhouse interview that he had regularly crossed paths behind bars with Levi Aron, the Brooklyn man accused of killing and dismembering 8-year-old Leiby Kletzky.
And Gelman began to plot Aron’s death.
“He’s sick,” Gelman said of Aron. “How do you do that to a little kid? I only killed for business.”
According to Gelman’s twisted reasoning, he thought that killing Aron would make him a “hero” to New Yorkers, despite his own trail of blood.
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Gelman, 24, said he and Aron liked to watch “Two and a Half Men” and “American Idol” on TV. He said when a show or commercial with kids came on, Aron would smile and say he liked children.
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So what stopped him?
Some one will eventually do the job. It says in Pirkai Avos (perek 2, mishna 7) “Because you drowned others, they drowned you.” He will get his due. The question is only when.
Both Gelman and Levi Aron are sick. Gelman stabbed a girlfriend’s mother and a stranger on the subway. How is this only for business.
Leave it to the Post to carry such a worthless “news” story.
*** Ugh!! ***
Why is this NEWS that’s fit to print?
Please don’t report these ugly disgusting articles!
It warps the straight minds.
#2 Alex your 100% right Hes Chayav meesa min hashamayim ,someone will be H shlich .Just let him mix with others for 5 min. and hes done. That would be yad H through another Rasha . Wasnt Titus H’s shliac and Homon and Nevuchadnetzar and Hitler.
Aint that the pot calling the kettle black.
#4 but unfortunately we have to beware of it