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Soviet serial killer and rapist

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Nikolai Shestakov
BornNikolai Porfirievich Shestakov
1954
RSFSR
Died1977
RSFSR
Cause of deathExecution by shooting
Other names"The Luberetsky Maniac"
Conviction(s)Murder with aggravating circumstances
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims12
Span of crimes1975–1976
CountrySoviet Union
State(s)Moscow
Date apprehended12 March 1976

Nikolai Porfirievich Shestakov (Russian: Никола́й Порфи́рьевич Шестако́в; 1954–1977), known as The Luberetsky Maniac (Russian: Люберецкий маньяк), was a Soviet serial killer and rapist, who worked as a truck driver.

Biography

In 1975, he killed 12 girls and women, attempting to kill 4 others as well. All the victims were raped and killed at bus stops, struck in the head with a heavy metal object, most often a sledgehammer. Shestakov, who was in a drunken state, then stole all valuables and threw the corpses in garbage dumps. He also had two accomplices: Andrei Vladimirovich Shuvalov (born 1957), who was arrested in November 1975, and his then 16-year-old brother Vladimir. Most of his crimes were committed in the Lyuberetsky District of the Moscow Oblast, with some murders also occurring in the Balashikhinsky District.

On 12 March 1976, Shestakov was arrested by operatives while planning to commit another crime. During his detention, a sledgehammer was confiscated from him. On his clothes and in the cabin of his truck, blood samples from the victims were found. During the convoy for the trial, he managed to break out and escape but was soon detained in an acquaintance's apartment.

A psychiatric examination found him sane. He was diagnosed with psychopathy. During the trial, Shestakov and his accomplices could hardly save themselves from the public's lynching. In 1977, the court sentenced Nikolai Shestakov to death, while Andrei Shuvalov and Vladimir Shestakov were sentenced to 15 and 4 years imprisonment respectively. Nikolai Shestakov was executed by firing squad the same year.

By the time of his arrest, he was married and had a child (male).

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See also

References

  1. "Окно спальни". 14 December 2000.
  2. "Николай Шестаков — маньяк".

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