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Jibbut Snagov

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Jibbut Snagov
Born
Jibbut Ryabov

(1974-03-17)17 March 1974
Died28 December 2024(2024-12-28) (aged 50)
Cause of deathSelf-inflicted cyanide gas exposure
OccupationSecurity chief
Years active1993–2024
EraVriend Era
OrganizationSnubable Enterprise
Criminal statusDeceased
AllegianceBucharest Butchers
Criminal chargeMass murder

Jibbut Snagov (born Jibbut Ryabov; 17 March 1974 – 28 December 2024) was a Russian-born Romanian mass murderer and security chief at Snubable Enterprise. He was a member of the Bucharest Butchers, which forced him into full-time service at Snubable Enterprise in 2007.

Snagov funded the early cloning work of Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker in 1999. After his transfer to Snubable, he headed its security services and later took control of clone extermination. He created Electric Cyanide in 2009. On 9 June 2014, he carried out the Hotel Rogganoid bombing under orders from Rambam, killing 47 people.

Early life

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Jibbut Snagov was born as Jibbut Ryabov in Nikolayevo-Darino, Kursk Oblast, Russia, on 17 March 1974. His family moved to Snagov, Romania, in late 1989, when he was 15 years old. The family later adopted the surname Snagov. His father, Sergei Ryabov, became known as Sergiu Snagov and worked as a postman after settling in Romania.

Snagov became interested in nuclear physics after the move. He developed a particular interest in gases and liquids. In 1992, he saw members of the Bucharest Butchers shake down a man near Piața Obor in Bucharest before leaving in an expensive car. The incident drew him toward the organization.

Criminal career

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In 1993, Sergiu Snagov was fired from his postal job after his documents were checked. The family then faced removal from Romania, and Jibbut began stealing goods to sell on the street. On 4 August 1993, he stole cigarette cartons and car radios from a storage room near Șoseaua Colentina. The goods belonged to Doru Tudor, a Bucharest Butchers runner and nephew of Mihail Tudor. Doru brought Snagov to Mihail Tudor on 11 August.

Tudor told Snagov that he had to work for the Bucharest Butchers if he wanted his family to remain in Romania. Tudor used his contacts to stop the removal case, and the family's papers were fixed under the surname Snagov. Jibbut joined the Butchers in September 1993. In 1994, Doru placed him on collection work around Piața Obor and Colentina. By 1995, he was working on loads moving through the DN1 corridor between Băneasa and Otopeni.

Snagov's knowledge of gases and liquids made him useful to Mihail Tudor. On 17 May 1996, Tudor placed him in charge of technical stock for the northern Bucharest Butchers. On 3 July 1998, Snagov became Tudor's senior lieutenant for the northern route. In February 1999, he began funding Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker in exchange for cloned pigs. Their early cloning work later developed into Snubable Enterprise.[1]

Snubable Enterprise

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The Bucharest Butchers took direct organizational control of Snubable Enterprise in 2007.[2] On 7 April, Oskar Dirlewanger approved Butchers control over Snubable's protection and transport structure.[3] After the factory complex between Balotești and Moara Vlăsiei was secured on 18 August, Dirlewanger ordered that Snagov be transferred into Snubable full time.[4] Mihail Tudor delivered the order to Snagov. Snagov refused, saying that his position in the Bucharest Butchers was above being used as a "security tool" for Snubable Enterprise. Tudor threatened to have Snagov's family killed if he continued to refuse. Snagov then accepted the transfer but told Tudor that he still regarded himself as a Butchers member.

Snagov initially became head of security services. Later in 2007, Richard Rambam requested that he also take charge of clone extermination after observing his work in the security structure. Snagov considered the Snubable assignment humiliating and resented being required to work for the company. Dirlewanger also repeatedly told him to undergo the Glöbberist initiation ritual. Snagov considered the ritual humiliating and refused each time. He never became a Glöbberist.

In 2008, Rambam noticed that Snagov understood technical material unusually quickly and ordered an internal intelligence test. The recorded result placed Snagov's IQ above 200. Rambam viewed his intelligence as something the company could use and expanded his work into chemical development. Snagov was initially allowed to develop only substances specifically authorized by Rambam. Later in 2008, after producing useful results, he was given greater freedom to experiment. Snagov disliked the purposes for which Snubable used his work but enjoyed working with chemicals because of his longstanding interest in them. In 2009, he developed the first internal version of Electric Cyanide, which Snubable used for clone termination and biological disposal.[5]

From 2008 to 2012, Kaspar Othmar Barmettler served under Snagov in the unit responsible for killing rejected clones.[6] Snagov disliked Barmettler because he regarded him as someone who enjoyed killing rejected clones. In 2012, Rambam took more direct control over the killings and moved Barmettler onto his personal staff.[7] Snagov was relieved by Barmettler's removal and by the reduction in some of his direct extermination work.

On 6 November 2010, Snagov was patrolling the perimeter of the main Snubable property with another security member when two girls, approximately seven to ten years old, entered through a damaged section of fencing. The other guard stated that he intended to sexually exploit the children. Snagov told the girls to turn around, walk away and not look back. When the guard objected, Snagov stabbed him repeatedly. Snagov then caught up with the girls farther from the facility, warned them never to return or disclose the property's location, and allowed them to leave.

Snagov returned to the wounded guard and shot him twice, killing him. The gunfire brought a 20-year-old rookie security member to the scene. Snagov ordered him to help dispose of the body. Afterward, Snagov gave the younger man approximately 76,300 lei, around US$25,000 at the time, from his own money and told him to leave Snubable and start elsewhere. The security member subsequently left the organization.

By 2013, Snagov's depression had become noticeable to other Snubable personnel. He became increasingly irritable with employees who treated clone extermination casually. He frequently remained alone in the chemical-development areas for long periods, began missing meals and started smoking heavily. Rambam noticed the change but did not intervene while Snagov continued completing his work. By early 2014, Snagov had also become careless about his own safety and sometimes handled dangerous chemicals without the protective equipment required by Snubable procedures. Rambam again took no action.

Hotel Rogganoid bombing

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On 13 May 2011, Rasmus Rogganoid paid Snubable Enterprise €4.8 million for the creation of the R-Series.[8] Snagov opposed the contract because he considered the placement of Snubable-made clones with an outside private customer an unnecessary security risk. When the contract proceeded, he imposed conditions intended to keep the series secret. Rogganoid was prohibited from identifying Snubable Enterprise as the source of the clones, and publicity involving them required company approval.

The R-Series clones were manufactured from 3 September 2011 and were later placed at Hotel Rogganoid. Rogganoid knowingly broke the security conditions on 4 March 2014 when he began advertising the clones as part of the resort.[9] After Richard Rambam learned of the breach, he ordered Snagov to destroy Hotel Rogganoid. Rambam told him that refusal would result in Snagov being handed back to the Bucharest Butchers and also threatened to have his family killed. By then, Snagov's depression had progressed to severe hopelessness, and he complied without arguing against the order.

On 9 June 2014, Snagov entered Hotel Rogganoid in Băneasa, Bucharest, and placed hidden explosive charges through the service area. The initial blast damaged the lower service section, after which fire and structural failure spread through the resort.[10] The attack destroyed the hotel and killed 47 people. Most of those killed were R-Series clones or members of the Rogganoid family. No more than five were unrelated human guests or employees. Rasmus Rogganoid was among the dead. Romanian police publicly described the destruction as a gas explosion on 10 June 2014.

Immediately after the bombing, Snagov showed little outward reaction and remained emotionally numb. His depression worsened during the following weeks as he reflected on having carried out the attack without resisting Rambam's order. His smoking increased, and he spent more time alone in the chemical areas. He also continued disregarding chemical safety precautions. By mid-2015, he had begun experiencing recurring suicidal thoughts, although he had not formed an active suicide plan. He continued carrying out every clone extermination required of him and did not allow rejected clones to escape.

Later years

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Snagov took part in Aktion Shrankenhaus in 2017. His work concerned internal security before the deployment associated with the 2017 Slatina massacre.[11] In 2018, Marku Ionuț ordered him to help organize security for Porno Bucharest hangars and hideouts. Snagov personally visited the sites and inspected their security arrangements, but he avoided them whenever possible because he was repulsed by the abuse of women by Marku's personnel. Marku noticed Snagov's contempt for the organization and confronted him over his attitude.

On 14 March 2019, Rambam formally reduced Snagov's routine patrol and guard-supervision duties. A larger part of his work was moved into chemical development and security planning. He remained responsible for clone extermination when required. On 12 October 2021, Rambam ordered him to design the security architecture for the first planning memorandum of California 2040.[12] Snagov based the design on security systems used at Snubable's Romanian facilities but did not personally support the project. When a revised California 2040 paper circulated on 14 January 2024, he again completed the required security work under Rambam's orders.

On 17 February 2024, Snagov was ordered to escort Marku to a Porno Bucharest property in northern Romania. Porno Bucharest members had abducted and confined a 17-year-old girl there for Marku to sexually exploit. While Snagov was in a bathroom, the girl's Russian mother, Yelena Zaretskaya, reached the property carrying a Mosin–Nagant rifle. Zaretskaya shot Marku in the leg and escaped with her daughter. Snagov heard the shot and came out as Zaretskaya and the girl were leaving. He recognized them, nodded to them and deliberately allowed them to leave before going to check on Marku.

Marku suspected that Snagov had allowed the pair to escape but did not confront him directly. On 12 March 2024, he discussed Snagov with Rambam and argued that he had become a liability who should be killed. Rambam refused because he still needed Snagov's chemical expertise and security knowledge. Snagov was not told about the discussion, but he was barred from senior meetings afterward. On 18 March, he was refused entry to a meeting he would normally have attended and realized that his exclusion was deliberate.

On 24 June 2024, Snagov began preparing a plan to kill Marku Ionuț, Florin Ionuț, Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker by placing them together in one section of the main Snubable building and releasing gas into it. The plan developed after months of resentment toward the leadership and his worsening depression. On 30 June, he abandoned it. He feared that the preparations would be discovered and that Marku or Rambam would have him tortured before killing him. His depression had also deteriorated to the point that he no longer had the motivation to carry the plan through. The papers relating to the plan remained in his possession.

Snagov's body

From 5 September 2024, Snagov largely stopped performing routine security work. He continued responding when directly ordered to handle essential tasks and still carried out required clone exterminations, but otherwise withdrew from Snubable operations. On 23 December, he carried out his final clone extermination. He went home afterward and stopped reporting to Snubable Enterprise.

Personal life

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Snagov never married and had no children. During his later years, he became increasingly isolated outside his work. Notes recovered from his house after his death stated that he could no longer cope with the person he believed he had become.

Death

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On 28 December 2024, five days after his final clone extermination, Snagov sealed himself inside the living room of his house in Snagov and killed himself by cyanide gas exposure.

His decomposing body was found on 6 May 2025, after the collapse of Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers. Investigators also recovered the papers relating to his abandoned June 2024 gas-leak plan.

See also

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References

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  2. "Corporate consolidation". Snubable Enterprise. Vrienden Universe Wiki.
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  12. "Long-term overseas plans". Snubable Enterprise. Vrienden Universe Wiki.