List of Russian serial killers

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A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them.[1][2] The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines serial killing as "a series of two or more murders, committed as separate events, usually, but not always, by one offender acting alone".[2][3]

Before 1917[]

Name Years active Proven victims Possible victims Status Notes Ref
Briscorn, Olga Konstantinovna 1818–1822 128 128 Died 1836 Known as "The Kursk Saltychikha"; socialite who tortured and killed serfs on her estates [4]
Radkevich, Nikolay 1909 3 3 Killed by fellow inmates Known as "Vadim the Bloodsucker"; killed prostitutes in St. Petersburg because he wanted to rid the world of depraved women [5]
Saltykova, Darya Nikolayevna 1756–1762 38 147 Died 1801 Tortured and killed serfs on her Moscow Oblast estate [6]

Soviet era (1917–1991)[]

Name Years active Proven victims Possible victims Status Notes Ref
Asratyan, Valery 1988–1990 2 2 Executed 1992 Known as "The Director"; Armenian man who lured women to rape them, killing two of them to prevent leaving traces behind [7]
Biryukov, Anatoly 1977 5 5 Executed 1979 Known as "The Hunter of Babies"; kidnapped and murdered infants in Moscow [8]
Chernat, Igor 1985–1986 4 13 Executed 1987 Known as "The Evil Spirit of Kaukjarvi"; murdered between 4 and 13 women in the village of Kamenka, selling their stolen items afterwards [9]
Cheryomushkhin, Konstantin 1986–1989 4 4 Executed 1993 Known as "The Bataysk Maniac"; brutally raped and killed girls in Bataysk [10]
Chikatilo, Andrei 1978–1990 52 57 Executed 1994 Known as "The Rostov Ripper"; killed women and children throughout the Soviet Union [11]
Evseev, Andrei 1974–1977 9 9 Executed 1979 Known as "The Tagaransky Maniac"; killed people in the Moscow Oblast, mainly women dressed in red clothing [12]
Fefilov, Nikolai 1982–1988 7 7 Murdered by his cellmate Known as "The Urals Strangler"; raped and then strangled young girls in Sverdlovsk abusing the corpses and stealing items afterwards; several innocent men were arrested for his crimes, including one who was executed [13]
Filippenko, Vasily 1967 5 5 Executed 1968 Known as "The Leningrad Strangler"; raped and strangled women in the area of the Obvodny Canal [14]
Gridin, Dmitry 1989 3 3 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "The Lifter"; killed young girls in Magnitogorsk [15]
Gusakov, Boris 1964–1968 6 6 Executed 1970 Known as "The Student Hunter"; raped 15 girls and young women in Moscow, killing 6 of them [16]
Ivanov, Gennady 1973–1980 8 8 Executed 1982 Known as "The Gorky Maniac"; rapist and robber who murdered in Gorky and Vurnary
Komaroff, Vasili 1921–1923 33 33 Executed 1923 Known as "The Wolf of Moscow"; horse trader who killed 33 men
Korneev, Boris 1968 5 5 Murdered by roommates at psychiatric hospital Known as "The Strongman Killer"; strangled 3 women he cohabited with, along with the youngest one's father and a police officer [17]
Kulik, Vasiliy 1984–1986 13 13+ Executed 1989 Raped over 30 young children and elderly women in Irkutsk, killing 13 of them [18]
Labutkin, Alexander 1933–1935 15 15 Executed 1935 Known as "The One-Armed Bandit"; killed people in the forest of the Prigorodny settlement in Leningrad Oblast with a revolver [19]
Maduev, Sergey 1988–1990 10 10 Died in prison Prolific brigand who committed numerous robberies around the USSR, some of which resulted in murders; noted for a daring 1991 prison escape, with the aid of a female investigator whom he had seduced [20]
Makarov, Mikhail 1986 3 3 Executed 1988 Known as "The Executioner"; stabbed and killed two young girls and an older woman in Leningrad, robbing their apartments afterwards [21]
Markin, Vyacheslav 1991 6 6 Committed suicide before he could be sentenced Known as "The Skopinsky Maniac"; habitual criminal who robbed and killed apartment residents in Ryazan Oblast; also killed a former prisoner he quarreled with [22]
Nagiyev, Anatoly 1979–1980 6 6+ Executed 1981 Killed two women in 1979, then raped and murdered another four in one day aboard a train car; suspected of more murders [23]
Raevsky, Yuri 1971 6 6 Executed 1973 Known as "The Vnukovo Maniac"; raped, murdered and robbed 6 women around the Soviet Union, changing location after each murder to avoid arrest [24]
Sakharov, Nikolay 1977 3 3 Executed 1979 Known as "The Vologda Ripper"; kidnapped, raped and murdered young girls in Vologda [25]
Sarenpya, Vladimir 1975–1976 2 2 Executed 1976 Known as "The Aleksandrovsky Ripper"; American-born bus driver who killed 2 women, and attempted to kill 9 more in and around Alexandrov, Vladimir Oblast [26]
Serebryakov, Boris 1969–1970 9 9 Executed 1971 Known as "The Kuybyshev Monster"; murdered and mutilated 9 people in present-day Samara, including a family of four; also raped the female victims' corpses [27]
Shcherbakov, Sergey 1985 6 6 Executed 1988 Murdered 5 women, one of whom was pregnant, and one girl in the city of Leninsk-Kuznetsky [28]
Shestakov, Nikolai 1975 12 12 Executed 1977? Known as "The Luberetsky Maniac"; truck driver who raped and killed girls and young women in the Lyuberetsky District and the Balashikhinsky District [29]
Sibiryakov, Andrei 1988 5 5 Executed 1989 or 1990 Known as "The Maniac from Lenenergo"; killed and robbed women in St. Petersburg while pretending to be an employee of a municipal engineering company [30]
Slivko, Anatoly 1964–1985 7 7 Executed 1989 Convicted for killing young boys around Nevinnomyssk [31]
Smirnov, Vasily 1979 5 5 Executed 1980 Known as "The Gatchina Psychopath"; robbed, raped and murdered victims in Gatchina [32]
Storozhenko, Vladimir 1978–1981 13 13 Executed 1984 Known as "The Smolensky Strangler"; tortured and murdered women for sexual pleasure in Smolensk Oblast; four other innocent men were arrested before his capture [33]
Sukletin, Aleksey 1979–1985 7 7 Executed 1987 Known as "The Alligator"; killed and cannibalized young girls and women in Tatarstan with accomplices Madina Shakirova and Anatoly Nikitin [34]
Sulima, Vladimir 1968 3 3 Executed 1968 Known as "The Bloody Casanova"; raped and murdered 3 women in the Perm Oblast
Tretyakov, Vladimir 1977–1978 7 7 Executed 1979 Known as "The Arkhangelsk Butcher"; killed and mutilated drunk women in Arkhangelsk [35]
Tsiuman, Yuri 1986–1991 4 5 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "The Night Guest"; raped and strangled women in his hometown of Taganrog, all of them wearing black pantyhose [36]
Tyurin, Philipp 1945–1946 14 29 Executed 1947 Known as "The Leningrad Maniac" and "The Hellraiser"; murdered between 14 and 29 people for monetary reasons at his hut in Leningrad [37]
Usov, Vladimir 1974–1975 5 5 Died in a psychiatric clinic Known as "The Hunter of Boys"; adolescent paranoid schizophrenic who sodomized and then strangled young boys in Samara Oblast [38]
Utkin, Anatoly 1968–1973 9 9 Executed 1975 Known as "The Ulyanovsky Maniac"; killed 8 girls and 1 man in Ulyanovsk Oblast [39]
Vinnichevsky, Vladimir 1938–1939 8 8 Executed 1940 Known as "The Urals Monster"; teenage rapist who killed children aged between 2 and 4 years old [40]

After 1991[]

Name Years active Proven victims Possible victims Status Notes Ref
Aituganov, Firuz 2011 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Illegal Tajikistani immigrant who raped and strangled women in Yekaterinburg [41]
Andreev, Valeriy 2006–2012 7 7+ Fugitive Known as "The Orsk Maniac"; truck driver connected to the abductions, rapes and murders of young girls in Orenburg Oblast [42]
Anoufriev, Artyom 2010–2011 6 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Teenager who killed people in his native Irkutsk, together with his partner-in-crime Nikita Lytkin
Barkovsky, Roman 2008–2009 3 3 24 years imprisonment Raped at least four women and girls in Rostov-on-Don and Kazachiy Yerik, killing three of them [43]
Belov, Vladimir 1991–2002 8 8+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Khovrinsky Maniac"; brigand who robbed and killed 8 people in Moscow with his accomplice Sergei Shabanov; suspected of more murders [44]
Bolgarov, Vasily 2001–2010 4 4 25 years imprisonment Known as "The Gagarin Killer"; committed a double murder as a minor, and later killed two women in Gagarin and Smolensk [45]
Burtsev, Roman 1993–1996 6 6 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "The Kamensky Chikatilo"; raped and strangled six young children in his hometown of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, hiding their bodies afterwards [46]
Bychkov, Alexander 2009–2012 9 11 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Belinsky Cannibal"; suspected cannibal who killed 9 people in Belinsky, Penza Oblast; suspected of 11 people based on evidence discovered in his home [47]
Cherny, Sergey 1999 10 11 Died in prison Known as "The Beast"; strangled 10 women Smolensk, and is suspected of drowning another woman [48]
Chigirinsky, Nikolai 2005–2009 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Pervouralsk Ripper"; mechanic who killed, raped and then mutilated young girls in Pervouralsk; also burned the victims' clothes [49]
Chizhov, Oleg 2006–2007 4 4 22.5 years of imprisonment Known as "The Birsky Maniac"; raped and brutally killed 4 girls in Birsk; assisted by two accomplices in his first rape [50]
Christan, German 2003–2017 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Killed acquaintances and neighbors during quarrels, setting them on fire while they were still alive [51]
Chuplinsky, Yevgeny 1998–2006 19 19+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Novosibirsk Maniac"; killed prostitutes around Novosibirsk [52]
Draganer, Vladimir 1999 6 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Kamyshin Maniac"; killed 4 girls and two young teenagers with accomplices in the vicinity of Kamyshin [53]
Dudin, Nikolai 1987–2002 13 13 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Grim Maniac"; killed his father in 1987, and after his release, killed 12 more people while in an intoxicated state [54]
Elistratov, Alexander 2005–2007 6 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Bloody Taxi Driver"; unlicensed taxi driver who murdered and robbed his passengers in Moscow [55]
Ershov, Vadim 1992–1995 19 19 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "The Krasnoyarsk Beast"; committed 70 total crimes around Krasnoyarsk, including killing 19 people and attempting to kill 8 others [56]
Falkin, Alexey 2004–2017 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The EMERCOM Maniac"; former firefighter who raped and murdered women in Yekaterinburg and Verkhnyaya Pyshma [57]
Fokin, Viktor 1996–2000 9 10+ Died in prison Known as "The Pensioner Maniac" and "The Grandfather Ripper"; lured, killed and dismembered prostitutes and alcohol abusers into his home, then disposed of their remains in garbage containers [58]
Gaidamachuk, Irina 2002–2010 17 17 20 years imprisonment Known as "Satan in a Skirt"; killed elderly women in Sverdlovsk Oblast in order to pay for vodka to feed her alcohol addiction
Galstyan, Aharon 2005–2008 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Taxi Driver Poisoner"; drugged and robbed his passengers in St. Petersburg, resulting in seven fatalities [59]
Gerashchenko, Alexander 1998–2005 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Solikamsk Shooter"; shot and killed security guards in Solikamsk in order to steal their weapons [60]
Golovkin, Sergey 1986–1992 11 13+ Executed 1996 Known as "The Fisher"; tortured, raped and killed young boys in his garage basement or forests around Moscow [61]
Golubev, Dmitry 1991–2008 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Stateless man who was convicted of a 1991 robbery-murder in Tashkent; after release, murdered three fishermen during an argument in the Penza Oblast, in 2008 [62]
Grabovoi, Artyom 2014 3 3 Committed suicide to avoid apprehension Known as "The Knyaze–Volkonskoye Maniac"; garrison officer who raped and murdered women in the village of Knyaze–Volkonskoye, where he stationed at the time [63]
Greba, Alexander 1996–2004 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Goblin"; killed 5 people in Belgorod Oblast, including 4 women who resembled his mother [64]
Gritsenko, Yuri 2001 5 5 22 years imprisonment Known as "The Zelenograd Chikatilo"; murdered 4 women in his native Zelenograd, shortly after being released from prison for a previous murder committed at an unknown date [65]
Gromov, Alexey 1996–2011 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Bluebeard"; murdered four wives and one of their mothers in Yaroslavl and Oryol [66]
Irtyshov, Igor 1993–1994 2 2 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Homosexual prostitute and pedophile who brutally raped young boys in St. Petersburg, killing two of them [67]
Ivanov, Alexei 2015 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the "Taxi Driver Maniac"; raped and beat to death prostitutes in Novosibirsk, dismembering their bodies post-mortem and dumping them in the nearby woods [68]
Kalinin, Denis 2005 14 14 19 years imprisonment Known as "The Salesman Maniac"; robbed and killed pensioners around Pskov, Chuvashia and Rostov Oblast [69]
Kalinin, Roman 2003–2009 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Rapist who lured, raped and subsequently killed schoolgirls in Chita; would steal some of the victim's belongings after the murder to simulate a robbery [70]
Karimov, Dmitry 2005–2006 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Concrete Products Maniac"; raped and killed women near concrete products factories in Yekaterinburg [71]
Kitaev, Artur 1990–1992 6 6 Killed by his cellmate Beat, raped and strangled female hitchhikers in Smolensk; considered the last sexual serial killer of the USSR [72]
Komin, Alexander 1995–1997 4 4 Committed suicide while incarcerated Known as "The Slaveholder"; along with his accomplice Alexander Mikheev, lured and then forced people to work in his underground bunker, killing those he no longer needed or feared would expose him. [73]
Kozlenya, Nikolai 1998–2001 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Killed drivers in order to steal their cars and later sell the disassembled parts [74]
Krishtopa, Vladimir 1995 2 2+ Released 2020 Ukrainian man who killed two women while intoxicated; suspected of also killing in his native country [75]
Krotov, Vadim 1997–1999 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Primorsky Chikatilo"; child molester who lured young girls into his apartment in Nakhodka to produce child pornography, killing the girls when they tried to escape [76]
Kruglov, Alexey 2005–2009 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Istra Maniac"; kidnapped and then brutally killed a trio of boys in the Istrinsky District, strangling his niece a few years later [77]
Kuzmin, Vladimir 1997 7 11 Sentenced to life imprisonment Raped and robbed between 7 and 11 people, mostly young boys and men, in Moscow; assisted in first two murders by Denis Kalistratov [78]
Lebed, Dmitry 2012–2017 4 4+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Abakan Strangler"; taxi driver who raped and strangled to death at least 4 women in Abakan [79]
Litvin, Nikolai 1999 10 10+ Sentenced to involuntary commitment Known as "The Prokopyevsk Strangler"; raped and murdered young girls and women around Prokopyevsk, including a pregnant woman [80]
Lobacheva, Elena 2014–2015 15 15+ 13 years imprisonment Main member of a Neo-Nazi gang that killed alcoholic tramps and beggars around the Moscow Oblast and Yaroslavl Oblast [81]
Lozovoi, Sergey 2002 6 6+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Giant"; robber who brutally murdered people around Rostov-on-Don and Sochi; suspected of more murders [82]
Lytkin, Nikita 2010–2011 6 6 24 years imprisonment Teenager who killed people in his native Irkutsk, together with his partner-in-crime Artyom Anoufriev
Malyuk, Viktor 2000–2001 4 4 Committed suicide while incarcerated Known as "The Ad Killer"; lured, killed and then robbed victims he found through newspaper advertisements [83]
Martirosyan, Georgy 2011–2012 3 4 23 years imprisonment Known as "Gosha the Magician"; fraudulent spiritial healer who poisoned three women in Korolyov, Moscow Oblast [84]
Martynov, Sergei 1992–2010 9 9+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Torso Killer"; killed women across western and central Russia [85]
Meshcheryakov, Andrei 2002 5 5 25 years imprisonment Known as "The Balashikhinsky Maniac"; strangled women in the span of two months for the purpose of robbery in Moscow [86]
Mirgorod, Vladimir 2003–2004 16 16 Sentenced to life imprisonment Also known as "The Strangler"; raped and strangled 15 women in Moscow, also killing a woman's son [87]
Mukhankin, Vladimir 1995 9 9 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "The Pupil of Chikatilo"; killed women in Rostov Oblast
Murylev, Alexander 1993–1994 8 8 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "Yeltsin's Sanitary"; stock broker who killed alcoholics around Moscow in order to appropriate and then sell their apartments [88]
Nagorny, Yevgeny 1998 10 10 Sentenced to life imprisonment Automechanic who, together with accomplice Sergei Stavitsky, killed clients with expensive cars in order to sell them later on [89]
Novosyolov, Mikhail 1977–1995 22 22 Sentenced to civil commitment Known as "The Necrophile Rebel"; Tajik necrophile who killed people in Russia and his native country [90]
Orunbayev, Kegashbek 1997–2012 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Ivolginsky Ripper"; Kyrgyzstani laborer who killed, raped, dismembered and cannibalized his victims' corpses in Buryatia [91]
Osipenko, Sergey 2005–2006 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Rossoshansky Maniac"; Kazakhstani man who raped, murdered and robbed 4 women in the Voronezh Oblast [92]
Panchenko, Ivan 1998–2008 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Svetlograd Maniac"; kidnapped and killed young girls in Svetlograd, and also killed a colleague he deserted with [93]
Pavlenko, Alexander 1991–2001 2 4+ Released 2014 Known as "The Maniac Policeman"; sadist who killed and dismembered two girls in 2000, and was also charged with the deaths of two others; suspected of more murders; initially sentenced to 24 years imprisonment, then reduced to 13 years [94]
Petrov, Maxim 1999–2000 12 19 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "Doctor Death"; practicing doctor who killed his patients for the purpose of robbery [95]
Petrov, Yevgeny 1998–2003 11 11 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Novouralsk Ripper"; pedophile who kidnapped, raped and killed young girls around Novouralsk, mutilating and burning their corpses afterwards [96]
Pichushkin, Alexander 1992–2006 48 60 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Chessboard Killer"; killed at least 48 people in Moscow's Bitsa Park [97]
Pirovskih, Alexander 1997–1999 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Fraudster who murdered people for monetary purposes, including his wife and her children from the first marriage [98]
Pischikov, Denis 2002–2003 13 13 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Shivering Creature"; robbed and killed elderly people in Moscow Oblast and Vladimir Oblast [99]
Podkopaev, Roman 2007–2013 30 30 Unknown Family of robbers, led by Roman and his wife Inessa Tarverdiyeva, who robbed and killed people around the North Caucasian Federal District [100]
Podshivalov, Timofey 2011 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Zakamsky Maniac"; considered one of the worst criminals in Perm's history [101]
Popkov, Mikhail 1992–2010 78 83 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Werewolf"; assaulted and murdered 78 women in Angarsk, Irkutsk and Vladivostok; confessed to 81 murders in total [102]
Prodan, Ion 1998–1999 5 5+ 25 years imprisonment Known as "The Domodedovo Ghoul"; Moldovan guest worker who killed people near railways [103]
Rakhmanov, Anushervon 2014–2015 7 7 Committed suicide before trial Known as "Mosgaz-2"; copycat of Vladimir Ionesyan who murdered and robbed his victims to support his drug and alcohol addictions [104]
Retunsky, Vladimir 1990–1996 8 12 Released 2015 Known as "The Povorinsky Maniac"; kidnapped, raped and killed hitchhikers in his hometown of Povorino; also suspected of abusing the corpses; initially sentenced to death, but commuted to 15 years imprisonment and subsequently released in 2015 [105]
Romanov, Vladimir 1991–2005 12 20 Committed suicide while incarcerated Known as "The Kaliningrad Maniac"; pedophile who raped and murdered 12 girls and young women in the Kaliningrad Oblast; suspected of more murders [106]
Ryakhovsky, Sergei 1988–1993 19 19+ Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "The Hippopotamus"; killed prostitutes and homosexuals in order to "cleanse" society [107]
Rylkov, Oleg 1994–1997 6 9 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "The Tolyatti Ripper"; rapist and pedophile who raped between 37 and 39 underage girls, and killed 6 people in Tolyatti; suspect in three other murders [108]
Ryno, Artur 2006–2007 37 37 10 years of penal labour Leader of racist skinhead gang, along with Pavel Skachevsky, who killed immigrants [109]
Samsonova, Tamara 1995–2015 13 13+ Sentenced to compulsory treatment Known as "The Granny Ripper"; St. Petersburg woman who killed and allegedly cannibalized 13 people [110]
Sedov, Sergey 1998–1999 6 6 Sentenced to compulsory treatment Known as "The Sokolniki Maniac"; mentally-ill man who killed people in Moscow's Sokolniki Park, sexually abusing the corpses afterwards [111]
Sedykh, Anatoly 1998–2003 12 12 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Lipetsk Chikatilo"; raped and murdered 12 women in Lipetsk, robbing the corpses afterwards [112]
Seleznev, Eduard 2002–2018 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Arkhangelsk Cannibal"; stabbed, dismembered and cannibalized the remains of drinking companions in Arkhangelsk [113]
Serebrennikov, Gennady 2002–2003 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Former police major who murdered witnesses to prevent his son from going to trial [114]
Shemyakov, Eduard 1996–1998 10 10 Sentenced to compulsory treatment Known as "The Resort Maniac"; raped, killed and dismembered 10 women in St. Petersburg, supposedly cannibalizing one of the victims [115]
Shipilov, Sergey 1995–1999 14 14 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Velsk Chikatilo"; killed 14 female hitchhikers in the town of Velsk, most of them while out on prison leave [116]
Shishikhin, Ruslan 2006–2007 3 3 Sentenced to involuntary commitment Known as "The Yudino Maniac"; mentally-ill schizophrenic who sexually assaulted and killed two women and a young girl in Kazan [117]
Shubin, Nikolay 2004–2006 13 13 Sentenced to compulsory treatment Known as "The Cemetery Director"; paranoid schizophrenic who killed 13 people in Lipetsk after losing in chess games to them [118]
Shumkov, Konstantin 2008 5 5 25 years imprisonment Leader of "The Blood Magic Gang"; along with four teenage accomplices, Shumkov murdered 5 homeless people in Irkutsk from January to June 2008, as well as harming 3 others [119]
Shuvalov, Pavel 1991–1995 5 5 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "The Nevsky Forest Park Maniac"; policeman who lured, raped and then killed young girls who wore pantyhoses in St. Petersburg [120]
Skachevsky, Pavel 2006–2007 37 37 10 years of penal labour Leader of a racist skinhead gang, together with Artur Ryno, who killed immigrants [121]
Skoptsov, Valery 1995–1996 9 9 Died in prison Known as "The Villain of all Trades"; prolific career criminal noted for his wide variety of crimes, including murders in the Oryol and Bryansk Oblasts [122]
Spesivtsev, Alexander 1991–1996 19 82+ Sentenced to compulsory treatment Known as "The Siberian Ripper"; tortured and killed street children and young women with the help of his mother Lyudmila, allegedly cannibalizing some of them [123]
Solovyov, Vyacheslav 2003–2007 6 6 Died from phlegmon while incarcerated Known as "The Yaroslavl Poisoner"; poisoned 6 people in his hometown of Yaroslavl, including his wife, daughter and an investigator [124]
Sotnikov, Viktor 2000–2011 8 8 Sentenced to life imprisonment Killed 8 people in Lipetsk Oblast and Tambov Oblast [125]
Stepanov, Yuri 2003–2008 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Murdered homeless people in Tyumen, among them his accomplice [126]
Strack, Ivan 2005–2017 3 4 22 years imprisonment Killed two schoolgirls and allegedly his grandfather as a minor; killed another woman 12 years later after release from a psychiatric hospital [127]
Strokov, Vasily 2016–2017 2 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment Stabbed and then dismembered two men in Omsk, hiding their bodies on his property; prime suspect in the murder of his half-brother in 2000 [128]
Sushko, Yuriy 2013–2015 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Homeless Killer"; homeless Ukrainian man who beat to death four drinking companions and his girlfriend to death in Uzlovaya; also burned their bodies [129]
Taran, Alexander 2003–2004 3 3 23 years imprisonment Known as "The Voroshilov Sharpshooter"; beekeeper who murdered police officials in order to avenge his children; guilt has been questioned [130]
Tarverdiyeva, Inessa 2007–2013 30 30 Unknown Family of robbers, led by Inessa and her husband Roman Podkopaev, who robbed and killed people in the North Caucasian Federal District [131]
Tsukanov, Sergey 1989–1999 8 8 Sentenced to involuntary commitment Known as "The Cemetery Maniac"; raped and killed elderly women around Tula, beginning when he was a teenager [132]
Ustinovich, Mikhail 1992–1993 4 4 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Prolific career criminal who murdered some of his robbery victims in Moscow [133]
Tushinsky, Vladimir 2010–2014 5 5 Died from a cardiac arrest while incarcerated Known as "The Kamchatka Chikatilo"; killed 5 girls in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to satisfy his sexual urges; also raped his underage stepdaughter [134]
Voitov, Pavel 2014–2015 15 15+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Leader of a Neo-Nazi gang that killed alcoholic tramps and beggars around the Moscow Oblast and Yaroslavl Oblast [135]
Voronenko, Dmitry 2006–2007 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Petersburg Maniac"; Kyrgyzstani-Ukrainian rapist who raped and killed girls and young women in St. Petersburg [136]
Voronov, Valery 2005–2007 3 3+ Sentenced to compulsory treatment Known as "The Lyuban Maniac"; attacked women and girls near toilet stalls in Lyuban, killing some of them [137]
Vygovsky, Alexey 2006–2009 17 17 22 years imprisonment Known as "The Station Poisoner"; together with two accomplices, drugged and robbed commuters on trains along Moscow railway stations, some of whom died from the attacks [138]
Wirth, Oleg 2011–2012 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Murdered five acquaintances in drunken quarrels in Urusha; aided by his girlfriend in two of them [139]
Yaikov, Vyacheslav 2002–2003 6 6 Sentenced to compulsory treatment Known as "The Kopeysk Strangler"; mentally-ill rapist who killed 6 women in Kopeysk [140]
Yudin, Mikhail 1999–2002 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Berdsk Maniac"; raped and killed 5 women in Berdsk, stealing their valuables and then giving them to his wife or mother [141]
Zaikin, Oleg 2001–2006 9 9+ Committed suicide while incarcerated Known as "The Chernikov Maniac"; committed numerous rapes and at least 9 murders in several regions across Russia [142]
Zamanov, Abdufatto 2002–2004 14 14 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Krasnoyarsk Chikatilo"; killed 14 people in Krasnoyarsk for his personal pleasure, as well raping two adolescent girls [143]
Zamulin, Roman 2006 6 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Night Carrier"; FSO praporshchik who raped and killed women in Yekaterinburg [144]
Zastynchanu, Sergey 2004 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Koptevsky Maniac"; killed 4 elderly women in the Koptevo District
Zhizhich, Alexander 2003 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Together with his brother, Viktor, killed three people in Vologda, as well as two others on his known in Arkhangelsk [145]
Zhizhich, Viktor 2003 3 3 23 years imprisonment Together with his brother, Alexander, killed three people in Vologda [146]
Zhukov, Vladimir 2002–2006 3 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Nizhegorodsky Chikatilo"; pedophile who abducted, raped and murdered young girls in Nizhny Novgorod; suspected of other crimes, including an additional murder [147]
Zhukova, Sofia 2005–2019 3 3 Died before trial Murdered three people in Khabarovsk with an axe, dismembering their remains afterwards [148]
Zubov, Denis 2013–2014 3 3 21 years imprisonment Murdered three people in Volgograd, severing the genitalia of the first two victims [149]

Unidentified serial killers[]

Name Years active Proven victims Possible victims Regions where active Notes Ref
Barnaul Maniac 1997–2000 11 11 Altai Murdered women and girls in Barnaul and Buranovo; the main suspect, market trader Alexander Anisimov, committed suicide after confessing some of the murders, but his guilt hasn't been conclusively proven [150]
Danilovsky Maniac 2004–2007 7 7+ Vologda Raped and murdered 7 young girls and women in Cherepovets; also suspected of murdering a woman in Vologda in 2010, as well as a series of murders of young girls between 1999 and 2003 [151]
Pharmacy Maniac 2011 2 2 Chelyabinsk Murdered two men in Chelyabinsk pharmacies on 26 May and 10 August [152]
Volga Maniac 2011–2012 32 32 Tatarstan, Ulyanovsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Udmurtia, Perm, Samara, Bashkortostan Killed 32 elderly women in several regions; in 2020, Radik Tagirov was arrested on suspicion of being the killer after DNA linked him to 25 of the murders, and he is due to stand trial [153]

See also[]

References[]

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