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316:, gathered. He would treat his victims to alcohol and, after ensuring they had no close relatives, offer to sell or exchange their apartment for a large sum of money. Tempted by the offer, they would agree and sign a power of attorney for Murylev. He would then kill them using various methods, always checking their pulse to confirm death. 455:
In Russian, there’s a common phrase, Β«Π²ΠΎΠ»ΠΊΠΈ β€” санитары лСса» (β€œwolves are the forest’s cullers”), which means that wolves help maintain the health of wild animal populations by eliminating weak and diseased individuals. In this context, «санитар» refers to someone who works to keep the environment
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In the same July 1993, Murylev committed three more murders. He killed Vladimir Troshin and his mistress Vinokurova in Troshin's apartment. After the murders, Murylev wrapped the bodies in a blanket, called a taxi, traveled to another part of the city, and dumped the bodies in a
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In September 1993, Murylev tried to persuade a man named Alexander Ershov to grant him a power of attorney to sell Ershov's apartment. Ershov refused and reported the attempt to the police. A week later, Murylev took Ershov out of the city and shot him with a
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In the spring of 1994, Murylev began selling the apartments he had seized from his victims. During an inspection of an apartment, a real estate agent was detained and implicated Murylev. Two days later, Murylev was arrested at the
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Six months later, in March 1994, Murylev killed a mother and daughter, both named Petukhova, who were suffering from alcoholism. He strangled the elder Petukhova with a rope and killed the daughter by pressing down on her
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money. I collected a whole dossier on these underground workers. These gangsters pinned eight of their own murders on me and framed me under the firing squad article to get me out of their way....
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Murylev soon confessed to the murders of eight people, providing detailed descriptions of his crimes to the investigators. During one of the interrogations, he told the investigator that he was "
335:. The bodies were discovered only a year later, thanks to Murylev's own testimony. Later that month, Murylev committed another murder, killing a man named Sidorov using a kitchen hatchet. 492: 319:
His first murder occurred in July 1993, when he killed Petr Zheleztsov, a lone apartment owner. He initially shot Zheleztsov with a crossbow and then with an underwater
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and former real estate broker. Between 1993 and 1994, he killed eight people in order to seize and then sell their apartments, making him one of the first
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carried out by his administration. These policies were sometimes perceived as predatory towards vulnerable population groups.
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During an assignment for one of the editorial offices, Murylev visited a metropolitan casino and became
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Murylev carefully investigated places where marginalized individuals, particularly single
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and housing sales, largely due to his journalistic work. In one of his articles titled
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Igor Agarkov, who falsified powers of attorney, was sentenced to six years in prison.
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Murylev later told journalists that he is innocent and a victim of a judicial error:
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Alexander Murylev was born in 1971 in the family of an officer of the
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as president, the nickname might also allude to the
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but was unsuccessful. He then worked as a freelance
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Moscow
RSFSR
Yeltsin
Culler
Conviction(s)
Murder
Death
life imprisonment
Russia
Moscow
White Swan Prison
Solikamsk
Perm Krai
Russian
Russian
serial killer
black realtors
Soviet Army
East Germany
counterintelligence
Group of Soviet Forces
USSR
feldsher
military hospital
army service
MSU Faculty of Journalism
correspondent
print media
addicted to gambling
privatization

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