Investigators: Russian confesses to killing 2 women; admits trying to mislead investigators

MOSCOW - Investigators say police have detained a man who has confessed to killing two women in a central Russian city and trying to mislead investigations by scrawling a message at the murder scene demanding freedom for jailed members of the Pussy Riot band.

Russia's Investigative Committee said Friday that the man — a 38-year-old university professor named Igor Danilevsky — was detained Thursday in Kazan.

The committee said Danilevsky wanted the deaths of the 38-year-old woman he dated and her 76-year-old mother to appear as if they were a "ritual killing". It added that he had convinced the woman to take out a loan to repay his debts.

Three band members have been sentenced to two years in prison for a stunt at Moscow's main cathedral entreating the Virgin Mary to save Russia from President Vladimir Putin.