Vladimir Mukhankin

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Vladimir Mukhankin
Владимир Муханкин
Murder with aggravating circumstances
Attempted murder
Criminal penaltyDeath; commuted to life imprisonment
Details
Victims9
CountryRussia

Vladimir Anatolyevich Mukhankin (Russian: Владимир Анатольевич Муханкин, born 22 April 1960) is a Russian serial killer, convicted for the murder of 9 people in Rostov Oblast in 1995.

Background

Vladimir Anatolyevich Mukhankin was born on 22 April 1960, in the

Kuban River
.

Murders

In 1995, Mukhankin committed nine

dismembered and sometimes burned. Rape was not a part of his usual modus operandi, but had done so in at least one case; Mukhankin had violated a 13-year-old victim whom he then killed. Mukhankin mainly targeted women and young girls
to kill, and it is believed he had an extreme hatred of women.

Arrest and conviction

On 1 May 1995, Mukhankin was arrested after an attack on a woman and her daughter, where the woman was killed but the daughter survived and was able to report Mukhankin as the assailant to the police. After his arrest, it was discovered that he had a plan to kill 40 policemen (the list was found) as revenge for years spent in prison, but was caught before he could enact his plan.

Mukhankin was unremorseful in court and at first said that he considered himself a disciple of

death penalty, but the sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Mukhankin is currently serving his imprisonment at the Black Dolphin Prison in Orenburg Oblast
.

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