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Vladimir Draganer

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dirt road leading to the village of Sestrenka, to plantations near the military unit area. A grave was dug there, into which the victim was thrown and subsequently shot by Draganer. After killing him, the criminals filled up the grave. The friend was soon pronounced missing, with his case photographs provided by relatives ending up on the table of the same investigator who was on the Kamyshing Maniac case.
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Since 8 March 1999, Draganer committed three murders of girls with extreme cruelty, inflicting over 50 stab wounds on one of his victims. However, he never raped or robbed his victims, taking only symbolic things (such as jewellery) as trophies. In the summer of 1999, for the first time, one of the
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One day, one of Draganer's friends, Ivan, saw blood-stained clothes on him and asked if he was the Kamyshin Maniac, whom everyone was looking for. In Draganer's own words, Ivan signed his death sentence. Draganer and his accomplices beat him in cold blood and, having tied him up, took Ivan along a
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Draganer also killed two young people. His accomplices in these crimes were acquaintances from the vocational school: Pavel Ivannikov, Alexey Kozlov and brothers Alexander and Dmitry Shubin. At first, Draganer proposed killing a fellow student who, according to his friends, "terrorized" them. The
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In late August 1999, the surviving victim accidentally noticed a photograph on the investigator's desk, in which the missing Ivan was in the frame along with his buddy Vladimir Draganer, identifying the latter as the man who had attacked her. He was quickly detained while in the military, in the
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The subsequent forensic psychiatric examination concluded that Draganer was sane, did not suffer from a mental disorder and was clearly aware of his actions. On 18 July 2001, he was given
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student was taken out on a fishing trip, where he was beaten unconscious. He was then tied up, with a piece of iron tied to his foot, and thrown into the
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victims survived his attacks and gave a description of the criminal to the police, but that didn't help the investigators.
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by the Volgograd Regional Court. His accomplices were sentenced to similar long terms of imprisonment.
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in him. He had dreamed of taking revenge since childhood, so he killed his first victim on
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Vladimir Draganer was born on 2 March 1981, in the village of Liubashivka,
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Episode "Dracula's Heir" from the series "The Price of Love".
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In many sources, his name is erroneously spelled "Dragoner"
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Liubashivka
Odesa Oblast
Ukrainian SSR
Conviction(s)
Murder
Life imprisonment
Russia
Volgograd
Black Dolphin Prison
Orenburg
Russian
Russian
Ukrainian-Russian
serial killer
Kamyshin
Volgograd Oblast
Odesa Oblast
Russian Armed Forces
Volga River
draft board
hatred of women
International Women's Day
life imprisonment
Black Dolphin Prison
Orenburg Oblast
List of Russian serial killers
"Детские судьбы: опасный излом"
"Камышинский маньяк мог бы уже быть на свободе, если бы не последнее преступление"
"Производство по уголовному делу Владимира Драганера"

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