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 1916 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
Biryukov, Anatoly 1977 5 5 Executed 1979 Known as "The Hunter of Babies"; kidnapped and murdered infants in Moscow [7]
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, Leningrad Oblast, selling their stolen items afterwards [8]
Cheryomushkin, Konstantin 1986–1989 4 4 Executed 1993 Known as "The Bataysk Maniac"; brutally raped and killed girls in Bataysk, Rostov Oblast [9]
Chikatilo, Andrei 1982–1990 52 56+ Executed 1994 Known as "The Rostov Ripper"; killed women and children throughout the Soviet Union [10]
Evseev, Andrei 1974–1977 9 9 Executed 1979 Known as "The Tagansky Maniac"; killed people in Moscow Oblast, mainly women dressed in red clothing [11]
Fefilov, Nikolai 1982–1988 7 7 Murdered by his cellmate 1988 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 [12]
Filippenko, Vasily 1967 5 5 Executed 1968 Known as "The Leningrad Strangler"; raped and strangled women in the area of the Obvodny Canal [13]
Gridin, Dmitry 1989 3 3 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as "The Lifter"; killed young girls in Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast [14]
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 [15]
Ivanov, Gennady 1973–1980 8 8 Executed 1982 Known as "The Gorky Maniac"; rapist and robber who murdered in Gorky and Vurnary, Chuvashia
Kashintsev, Sergey 1975–1987 8 59 Executed 1992 Misogynist who murdered a woman in 1975; after release, raped and killed women across the country [16]
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 1968 Known as "The Strongman Killer"; strangled 3 women he cohabited with, along with the youngest one's father and a police officer [17]
Kozlov, Fyodor 1976–1989 7 7 Committed suicide in prison Known as "The Iskitim Maniac"; killed his grandmother and underage cousin, later released and continued to kill in sexually-motivated attacks [18]
Kulik, Vasiliy 1984–1986 13 13+ Executed 1989 Raped over 30 young children and elderly women in Irkutsk, killing 13 of them [19]
Labutkin, Alexander 1933–1935 15 15 Executed 1935 Known as "The One-Armed Bandit"; killed people in the forest of Prigorodny settlement in Leningrad Oblast with a revolver [20]
Logvinov, Valery 1974–1975 6 6 Executed 1977 Known as "The Hair Hunter"; rapist who sexually assaulted and murdered women with braided hair around Saratov [21]
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 [22]
Maistruk, Anatoly 1981 8 28 Committed suicide before trial Murdered and beheaded Central Asians in Irkutsk and Voronezh out of apparent hatred [23]
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 [24]
Markin, Vyacheslav 1991 6 6 Committed suicide before trial Known as "The Skopinsky Maniac"; habitual criminal who robbed and killed apartment residents in Ryazan Oblast; also killed a former prisoner he quarreled with [25]
Nagiyev, Anatoly 1979–1980 6 6+ Executed 1981 Killed two women in Pechora, Komi Republic in 1979, then raped and murdered another four in one day aboard a train car in Oryol Oblast; suspected of more murders [26]
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 [27]
Sakharov, Nikolay 1977 3 3 Executed 1979 Known as "The Vologda Ripper"; kidnapped, raped and murdered young girls in Vologda [28]
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 [29]
Shcherbakov, Sergey 1985 6 6 Executed 1988 Murdered 5 women, one of whom was pregnant, and one girl in Leninsk-Kuznetsky, Kemerovo Oblast [30]
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, Moscow Oblast [31]
Sibiryakov, Andrei 1988 5 5 Executed 1989 or 1990 Known as "The Maniac from Lenenergo"; killed and robbed women in Leningrad while pretending to be an employee of a municipal engineering company [32]
Slivko, Anatoly 1964–1985 7 7 Executed 1989 Convicted for killing young boys around Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol Krai [33]
Smirnov, Vasily 1979 5 5 Executed 1980 Known as "The Gatchina Psychopath"; robbed, raped and murdered victims in Gatchina, Leningrad Oblast [34]
Storozhenko, Vladimir 1978–1981 13 13 Executed 1982 Known as "The Smolensky Strangler"; tortured and murdered women for sexual pleasure in Smolensk Oblast; four other innocent men were arrested before his capture [35]
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 [36]
Sulima, Vladimir 1968 3 3 Executed 1968 Known as "The Bloody Casanova"; raped and murdered 3 women in Perm Oblast
Tretyakov, Vladimir 1977–1978 7 7 Executed 1979 Known as "The Arkhangelsk Butcher"; killed and mutilated drunk women in Arkhangelsk [37]
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 [38]
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 [39]
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 [40]
Utkin, Anatoly 1968–1973 9 9 Executed 1975 Known as "The Ulyanovsky Maniac"; killed 8 girls and 1 man in Ulyanovsk Oblast [41]
Vinnichevsky, Vladimir 1938–1939 8 8 Executed 1940 Known as "The Urals Monster"; young rapist who killed children aged between 2 and 4 years old [42]

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 [43]
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 [44]
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
Artamonov, Yuri 1995–1997 5 5 Paroled in 2017 Known as "The Izhevsk Raskolnikov"; robber who murdered elderly women during robberies in Izhevsk [45]
Astashev, Alexander 2003–2005 17 17 Sentenced to involuntary commitment Known as "The Cheremkhovo Poisoner"; along with his wife and mistress, traveled across Russia and poisoned pensioners in order to steal their property [46]
Barausov, Andrei 1983–1997 7 7 21 years imprisonment Known as "The Lensky Maniac"; raped and murdered underage girls around Sakha [47]
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 [48]
Bayrambekov, Arsen 2003–2014 6 6 13 years and 2 months imprisonment Killed two entrepreneurs in contract killings; later murdered homeless people in Pagan rituals [49]
Beloruscev, Stanislav 2001–2009 12 12+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Murdered elderly people and acquaintances in Krasnokamsk, sometimes aided by accomplices [50]
Belov, Vladimir 1991–2002 9 9+ 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 [51]
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, Smolensk Oblast and Smolensk [52]
Bolkhovsky, Viktor 1980–1999 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Necromancer Maniac"; killed his wife in 1980; paroled and murdered three women he met through lonely hearts ads in Kemerovo and Chita [53]
Burtsev, Roman 1993–1996 6 6 Died in prison Known as "The Kamensky Chikatilo"; raped and strangled six young children in his hometown of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Rostov Oblast, hiding their bodies afterwards [54]
Bushuyev, Alexander 1997–2002 7 7 44 years imprisonment Known as "The Gardener Maniac"; horticulturalist who tortured and murdered young boys and teenagers in Arkhangelsk [55]
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 [56]
Chyorny, Sergey 1999 10 11 Died in prison Known as "The Beast"; strangled 10 women in Smolensk, and is suspected of drowning another woman [57]
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, Sverdlovsk Oblast; also burned the victims' clothes [58]
Chizhov, Oleg 2006–2007 4 4 22.5 years of imprisonment Known as "The Birsky Maniac"; raped and brutally killed 4 girls in Birsk, Bashkortostan; assisted by two accomplices in his first rape [59]
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 [60]
Chuplinsky, Yevgeny 1998–2006 19 19+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Novosibirsk Maniac"; killed prostitutes around Novosibirsk [61]
Churasov, Igor 1997–2000 7 7 Sentenced to involuntary commitment Known as "The Scavenger of Humanity"; together with accomplice Gennady Shurmanov, killed and dismembered several people in Ryazan, then ate some of their remains [62]
Draganer, Vladimir 1999 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Kamyshin Maniac"; killed 4 girls and two young teenagers with accomplices in the vicinity of Kamyshin, Volgograd Oblast [63]
Dolin, Vladimir 1999–2008 3 3 Committed suicide in prison Known as "The Kopeysk Maniac"; killed a teenager, and after his release, raped and killed two underage girls in Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk Oblast [64]
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 in Furmanov, Ivanovo Oblast [65]
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 [66]
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 [67]
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, Sverdlovsk Oblast [68]
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 [69]
Gabidullin, Farit 1989–2000 14 14+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Together with his brother, Timur, sexually assaulted and murdered children and vagrants around Chelyabinsk [70]
Gaichayev, Ramses 1997–1999 10 10+ Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Robbed, raped, tortured and murdered ethnic Russians with four accomplices in Chervlennaya} and Pyatigorsk [71]
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"; Armenian-born serial killer and thief, he drugged and robbed his passengers in Saint Petersburg, resulting in seven fatalities [72]
Gerashchenko, Alexander 1998–2005 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Solikamsk Shooter"; shot and killed security guards in Solikamsk, Perm Oblast in order to steal their weapons [73]
Golovachyov, Andrei 1996–2000 14 14+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Apartment Maniac"; fugitive who killed various people, mostly lodgers and landlords, across six regions [74]
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 [75]
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 Penza Oblast in 2008 [76]
Gorbunov, Denis 2004–2005 5 5 Committed suicide in prison Known as "The Ad Killer"; drug addict who killed five women in Chelyabinsk he contacted through newspaper ads [77]
Gorin, Denis 2002–2012 4 4+ Pardoned in 2023 Murdered acquaintances in his hometown of Aniva with the help of his brother Evgeniy, cannibalizing their remains afterwards [78]
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, Khabarovsk Krai, where he stationed at the time [79]
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 [80]
Gritsenko, Yuri 2001 5 5 22 years imprisonment Known as "The Zelenograd Chikatilo"; murdered 4 women in his native Zelenograd, Moscow, shortly after being released from prison for a previous murder committed at an unknown date [81]
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 [82]
Guryanov, Vladimir 2007–2008 13 13+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Together with accomplice Elvira Egorycheva, known as "The Bloody Sectarians"; killed fortune tellers and strangers in religiously-motivated attacks in Nizhny Novgorod [83]
Haroyan, Tofik 2000–2002 6 20+ Sentenced to compulsory treatment Known as "The Krasnodar Chikatilo"; schizophrenic man who raped, robbed, and murdered female hitchhikers [84]
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 [85]
Kalinin, Denis 2005 14 14 19 years imprisonment Known as "The Salesman Maniac"; robbed and killed pensioners around Pskov, Chuvashia and Rostov Oblast [86]
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 [87]
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 [88]
Karnov, Leonid 2005–2008 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Petersburg Othello"; killed and robbed acquaintances in Saint Petersburg after drunken quarrels [89]
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 [90]
Kiyko, Andrei 2004–2007 3 3+ 47 years imprisonment Known as "The Sosnovsky Maniac"; assaulted and raped young girls and women in Saint Petersburg's Sosnovsky Park, sometimes killing them [91]
Kobyzev, Roman 1996–2014 6 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Murdered people during robberies and quarrels in Stavropol and Krasnodar Krai [92]
Kolebin, Vladimir 1999–2014 6 6 19 years imprisonment Known as "The Rybinsky Maniac"; murdered various people in personal disputes in Rybnoye, Krasnoyarsk Krai [93]
Kolesnikov, Yevgeny 2006–2007 6 6 Committed suicide in prison Known as "The Orphan of Solikamsk"; robbed and killed elderly people in Solikamsk with the aid of his girlfriend [94]
Komin, Aleksandr 1995–1997 4 4 Committed suicide in prison 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 [95]
Kopylov, Dmitry 2004–2005 5 5 10 years imprisonment Known as "The Youth Maniac"; teenager who attacked, raped and killed women and one man around Chelyabinsk Oblast [96]
Kopytov, Valery 2000–2004 19 19 25 years imprisonment Known as "The Barnaul Chikatilo"; homeless man who killed other homeless people in Altai Krai [97]
Kozlenya, Nikolai 1998–2001 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Killed drivers in order to steal their cars and later sell the disassembled parts [98]
Krasnoyarov, Yevgeny 2013–2016 6 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as "The Ripper of Tajiks"; neo-Nazi who murdered foreign migrants in Chita and the surrounding area [99]
Krotov, Vadim 1997–1999 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment

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 has not been conclusively proven [100]
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 [101]
Forest Maniac 1993–1997 12 18 Samara Stalked and killed couples around Samara and its suburbs. A police major was convicted for two of the murders and served a prison sentence for it, but his guilt is disputed. [102]
Tyumen Maniac 1997–2009 8 8+ Tyumen Thought to be responsible for the disappearances and murders of children around Tyumen; Vitaly Berezhnoy arrested [103][104]

See also

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