Russian Serial 2018

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]

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Before 1917[edit]

NameYears activeProven victimsPossible victimsStatusNotesRef
Nikolay Radkevich190933Killed by fellow inmatesKnown as 'Vadim the Bloodsucker'; killed prostitutes in St. Petersburg because he wanted to rid the world of depraved women[4]
Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova1755?–176238147Died 1801Killed serfs on her estate[5]

Soviet era (1917–1991)[edit]

NameYears activeProven victimsPossible victimsStatusNotesRef
Valery Asratyan1988–199022Executed 1992Known as 'The Director'; Armenian man rapist who lured women to rape them, killing two of them to prevent leaving traces behind[6]
Anatoly Biryukov197755Executed 1979Known as the 'Hunter of Babies'; kidnapped and murdered infants in Moscow[7]
Igor Chernat1985–1986413Executed 1987Known as the 'Evil Spirit of Kaukjarvi'; murdered between 4 and 13 women in the village of Kamenka, selling their stolen items afterwards[8]
Konstantin Cheryomukhin1986–198944Executed 1993Known as the 'Bataysk Maniac'; brutally raped and killed girls in Bataysk.[9]
Andrei Chikatilo1982–19904356+Executed 1994Known as the 'Rostov Ripper'; killed women and children throughout the Soviet Union.[10]
Andrei Evseev1974–197799Executed 1979Known as the 'Tagaransky Maniac'; killed people in the Moscow Oblast, mainly women dressed in red clothing[11]
Nikolai Fefilov1982–198877Murdered by his cellmateKnown 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]
Vasily Filippenko196755Executed 1968Known as the 'Leningrad Strangler'; raped and strangled women in the area of the Obvodny Canal[13]
Dmitry Gridin198933Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Lifter'; killed young girls in Magnitogorsk[14]
Boris Gusakov1964–196866Executed 1970Known as the 'Student Hunter'; raped 15 girls and young women in Moscow, killing 6 of them[15]
Gennady Ivanov1973–198088Executed 1982Known as the 'Gorky Maniac'; rapist and robber who murdered in Gorky and Vurnary
Vasili Komaroff1921–19233333Executed 1923Known as the 'Wolf of Moscow'; horse trader who killed 33 men
Boris Korneev196855Murdered by roommates at psychiatric hospitalKnown as the 'Strongman Killer'; strangled 3 women he cohabited with, along with the youngest one's father and a police officer[16]
Vasiliy Kulik1984–19861313+Executed 1989Raped over 30 young children and elderly women in Irkutsk, killing 13 of them[17]
Alexander Labutkin1933–19351515Executed 1935Known as the 'One-Armed Bandit'; killed people in the forest of the Prigorodny settlement in Leningrad Oblast with a revolver[18]
Mikhail Makarov198633Executed 1988Known as the 'Executioner'; stabbed and killed two young girls and an older woman, robbing their apartments afterwards[19]
Vyacheslav Markin199166Committed suicide before he could be sentencedKnown as the 'Skopinsky Maniac'; habitual criminal who robbed and killed apartment residents in Ryazan Oblast; also killed a former prisoner he quarreled with[20]
Anatoly Nagiyev1979–198066+Executed 1981Killed two women in 1979, then raped and murdered another four in one day aboard a train car; suspected of more murders[21]
Yuri Raevsky197166Executed 1973Known as the 'Vnukovo Maniac'; raped, murdered and robbed 6 women around the Soviet Union, changing location after each murder to avoid arrest[22]
Nikolay Sakharov197733Executed 1979Known as the 'Vologda Ripper'; kidnapped, raped and murdered young girls in Vologda[23]
Vladimir Sarenpya1975–197622Executed 1976Known as the 'Aleksandrovsky Ripper'; American-born bus driver who killed 2 women, and attempted to kill 9 more[24]
Boris Serebryakov1969–197099Executed 1971Known as the 'Kuybyshev Monster'; murdered and mutilated 9 people in present-day Samara, including a family of four; also raped the female victims' corpses[25]
Sergey Shcherbakov198566Executed 1988Murdered 5 women, one of whom was pregnant, and one girl in the city of Leninsk-Kuznetsky[26]
Nikolai Shestakov19751212Executed 1977?Known as the 'Luberetsky Maniac'; truck driver who raped and killed girls and young women in the Lyuberetsky District and the Balashikhinsky District[27]
Andrei Sibiryakov198855Executed 1989 or 1990Known as the 'Maniac from Lenenergo'; killed and robbed women in St. Petersburg while pretending to be an employee of a municipal engineering company[28]
Anatoly Slivko1964–198577Executed 1989Convicted for killing young boys around Nevinnomyssk[29]
Vasily Smirnov197955Executed 1980Known as the 'Gatchina Psychopath'; robbed, raped and murdered victims in Gatchina[30]
Vladimir Storozhenko1978–19811313Executed 1984Known as the 'Smolensky Strangler'; tortured and murdered women for sexual pleasure; four other innocent men were arrested before his capture[31]
Aleksey Sukletin1979–198577Executed 1987Known as 'The Alligator'; killed and cannibalized young girls and women in Tatarstan with accomplices Madina Shakirova and Anatoly Nikitin[32]
Vladimir Sulima196833Executed 1968Known as the 'Bloody Casanova'; raped and murdered 3 women in the Perm Oblast
Vladimir Tretyakov1977–197877Executed 1979Known as the 'Arkhangelsk Butcher'; killed and mutilated drunk women in Arkhangelsk[33]
Yuri Tsiuman1986–199145Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Night Guest'; raped and strangled women in his hometown of Taganrog, all of them wearing black pantyhose[34]
Philipp Tyurin1945–19461429Executed 1947Known as the 'Leningrad Maniac' and the 'Hellraiser'; murdered between 14 and 29 people for monetary reasons at his hut in Leningrad[35]
Vladimir Usov1974–197555Died in a psychiatric clinicKnown as the 'Hunter of Boys'; adolescent paranoid schizophrenic who sodomized and then strangled young boys[36]
Anatoly Utkin1968–197399Executed 1975Known as the 'Ulyanovsky Maniac'; killed 8 girls and 1 man in Ulyanovsk Oblast[37]
Vladimir Vinnichevsky1938–193988Executed 1940Known as the 'Urals Monster'; teenage pedophile and rapist who killed children aged between 2 and 4 years old[38]

After 1991[edit]

NameYears activeProven victimsPossible victimsStatusNotesRef
Artyom Anoufriev2010–201166Sentenced to life imprisonmentTeenager who killed people in his native Irkutsk, together with his partner-in-crime Nikita Lytkin
Dmitry Baksheev1999?–2017130Currently awaiting trialKilled and cannibalized a woman in Krasnodar together with his wife Natalia Baksheeva; rumored to have committed 30 murders in total in similar fashion[39]
Natalia Baksheeva1999?–2017130Currently awaiting sentencingKilled and cannibalized a woman in Krasnodar with her husband Dmitry Baksheev; suspected of committing a total of 30 murders in a similar fashion[40]
Vladimir Belov1991–200288+Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Khovrinsky Maniac'; brigand who robbed and killed 8 people in Moscow with his accomplice Sergei Shabanov; suspected of more murders[41]
Roman Burtsev1993–199666Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Kamensky Chikatilo'; raped and strangled six young children in his hometown of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, hiding their bodies afterwards[42]
Alexander Bychkov2009–2012911Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown 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[43]
Sergey Cherny19991011Died from pneumoniaKnown as 'The Beast'; strangled 10 women Smolensk, and is suspected of drowning another woman[44]
Nikolai Chigirinsky2005–200933Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Pervouralsk Ripper'; mechanic who killed, raped and then mutilated young girls in Pervouralsk; also burned the victims' clothes[45]
Oleg Chizhov2006–200744Sentenced to 22.5 years of imprisonmentKnown as the 'Birsky Maniac'; raped and brutally killed 4 girls in Birsk; assisted by two accomplices in his first rape[46]
Yevgeny Chuplinsky1998–20061919+Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Novosibirsk Maniac'; killed prostitutes around Novosibirsk[47]
Vladimir Draganer199966Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Kamyshin Maniac'; killed 4 girls and two young teenagers with accomplices in the vicinity of Kamyshin[48]
Nikolai Dudin1987–20021313Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Grim Maniac'; killed his father in 1987, and after his release, killed 12 more people while in an intoxicated state[49]
Vadim Ershov1992–19951919Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Krasnoyarsk Beast'; committed 70 total crimes around Krasnoyarsk, including killing 19 people and attempting to kill 8 others[50]
Viktor Fokin1996–2000910+Died while imprisoned at a corrective labor colonyKnown 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[51]
Irina Gaidamachuk2002–20101717Sentenced to 20 years imprisonmentKnown as 'Satan in a Skirt'; killed elderly women in Sverdlovsk Oblast in order to pay for vodka to feed her alcohol addiction
Alexander Gerashchenko1998–200577Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Solikamsk Shooter'; shot and killed security guards in Solikamsk in order to steal their weapons[52]
Sergey Golovkin1986–19921113+Executed 1996Known as 'The Fisher'; tortured, raped and killed young boys in his garage basement or forests around Moscow[53]
Alexander Greba1996–200455Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as 'The Goblin'; killed 5 people in Belgorod Oblast, including 4 women who resembled his mother[54]
Yuri Gritsenko200155Sentenced to 22 years imprisonmentKnown as the 'Zelenograd Chikatilo'; murdered 4 women in his native Zelenograd, shortly after being released from prison for a previous murder committed at an unknown date[55]
Igor Irtyshov1993–199422Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentHomosexual prostitute and pedophile who brutally raped young boys in St. Petersburg, killing two of them[56]
Roman Kalinin2003–200944Sentenced to life imprisonmentRapist who lured, raped and subsequently killed schoolgirls in Chita; would steal some of the victim's belongings after the murder to simulate a robbery[57]
Dmitry Karimov2005–200677Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Concrete Products Maniac'; raped and killed women near concrete products factories in Yekaterinburg[58]
Alexander Komin1995–199744Committed suicide while incarceratedKnown 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.[59]
Nikolai Kozlenya1998–200177Sentenced to life imprisonmentKilled drivers in order to steal their cars and later sell the disassembled parts[60]
Vladimir Krishtopa199522+Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentUkrainian man who killed two women while intoxicated; suspected of also killing in his native country[61]
Vadim Krotov1997–199944Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Primorsky Chikatilo'; child molester who lured young girls into his apartment in Nakhodka to produce child pornography, killing the girls when they tried to escape[62]
Alexey Kruglov2005–200944Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Istra Maniac'; kidnapped and then brutally killed a trio of boys in the Istrinsky District, strangling his niece a few years later[63]
Vladimir Kuzmin1997711Sentenced to life imprisonmentRaped and robbed between 7 and 11 people, mostly young boys and men, in Moscow; assisted in first two murders by Denis Kalistratov[64]
Elena Lobacheva2014–20151515+13 years imprisonment in a penal colonyMain member of a Neo-Nazi gang that killed alcoholic tramps and beggars around the Moscow Oblast and Yaroslavl Oblast[65]
Sergey Lozovoi200266+Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as 'The Giant'; robber who brutally murdered people around Rostov-on-Don and Sochi; suspected of more murders[66]
Nikita Lytkin2010–201166Sentenced to 24 years imprisonmentTeenager who killed people in his native Irkutsk, together with his partner-in-crime Artyom Anoufriev
Viktor Malyuk2000–200144Committed suicide while incarceratedKnown as the 'Ad Killer'; lured, killed and then robbed victims he found through newspaper advertisements[67]
Sergei Martynov1992–201099+Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Torso Killer'; killed women across western and central Russia[68]
Andrei Meshcheryakov200255Sentenced to 25 years imprisonmentKnown as the 'Balashikhinsky Maniac'; strangled women in the span of two months for the purpose of robbery in Moscow[69]
Vladimir Mirgorod2003–20041616Sentenced to life imprisonmentAlso known as 'The Strangler'; raped and strangled 15 women in Moscow, also killing a woman's son[70]
Vladimir Mukhankin199599Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Pupil of Chikatilo'; killed women in Rostov Oblast
Alexander Murylev1993–199488Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentKnown as 'Yeltsin's Sanitary'; stock broker who killed alcoholics around Moscow in order to appropriate and then sell their apartments[71]
Yevgeny Nagorny19981010Sentenced to life imprisonmentAutomechanic who, together with accomplice Sergei Stavitsky, killed clients with expensive cars in order to sell them later on[72]
Mikhail Novosyolov1977–19952222Sentenced to civil commitmentKnown as the 'Necrophile Rebel'; Tajik necrophile who killed people in Russia and his native country[73]
Sergey Osipenko2005–200644Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Rossoshansky Maniac'; Kazakhstani man who raped, murdered and robbed 4 women in the Voronezh Oblast[74]
Ivan Panchenko1998–200855Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Svetlograd Maniac'; kidnapped and killed young girls in Svetlograd, and also killed a colleague he deserted with[75]
Alexander Pavlenko1991–200124+Released 2014Known as the 'Maniac Policeman'; sadist who killed and dismembered two girls in 2000, and was also charged with the deaths of two others; suspected of more murders; initially sentenced to 24 years imprisonment, then reduced to 13 years[76]
Maxim Petrov1999–20001219Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as 'Doctor Death'; practicing doctor who killed his patients for the purpose of robbery[77]
Yevgeny Petrov1998–20031111Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Novouralsk Ripper'; pedophile who kidnapped, raped and killed young girls around Novouralsk, mutilating and burning their corpses afterwards[78]
Alexander Pichushkin1992–20064862Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Chessboard Killer'; killed at least 48 people in Moscow's Bitsa Park[79]
Alexander Pirovskih1997–199955Sentenced to life imprisonmentFraudster who murdered people for monetary purposes, including his wife and her children from the first marriage[80]
Denis Pischikov2002–20031313Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Shivering Creature'; robbed and killed elderly people in Moscow Oblast and Vladimir Oblast[81]
Roman Podkopaev2007–20133030UnknownFamily of robbers, led by Roman and his wife Inessa Tarverdiyeva, who robbed and killed people around the North Caucasian Federal District[82]
Timofey Podshivalov201144Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Zakamsky Maniac'; considered one of the worst criminals in Perm's history[83]
Mikhail Popkov1992–20107881Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as 'The Werewolf'; assaulted and murdered 78 women in Angarsk, Irkutsk and Vladivostok; confessed to 81 murders in total[84]
Ion Prodan1998–199955+Sentenced to 25 years imprisonmentKnown as the 'Domodedovo Ghoul'; Moldovanguest worker who killed people near railways[85]
Vladimir Retunsky1990–1996812Released 2015Known as the 'Povorinsky Maniac'; kidnapped, raped and killed hitchhikers in his hometown of Povorino; also suspected of abusing the corpses; initially sentenced to death, but commuted to 15 years imprisonment and subsequently released in 2015[86]
Vladimir Romanov1991–20051220Committed suicide while incarceratedKnown as the 'Kaliningrad Maniac'; pedophile who raped and murdered 12 girls and young women in the Kaliningrad Oblast; suspected of more murders[87]
Sergei Ryakhovsky1988–19931919+Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentKnown as 'The Hippopotamus'; killed prostitutes and homosexuals in order to 'cleanse' society[88]
Oleg Rylkov1993?–199745Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Tolyatti Ripper'; rapist and pedophile who raped between 37 and 39 underage girls, and killed 4 people in Tolyatti; confessed to the murder of another woman in 2013[89]
Artur Ryno2006–20073737Sentenced to 10 years of penal labourLeader of racist skinhead gang, along with Pavel Skachevsky, who killed immigrants[90]
Tamara Samsonova1995–20151313+Sentenced to compulsory treatmentKnown as the 'Granny Ripper'; St. Petersburg woman who killed and allegedly cannibalized 13 people[91]
Anatoly Sedykh1998–20031212Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Lipetsk Chikatilo'; raped and murdered 12 women in Lipetsk, robbing the corpses afterwards[92]
Eduard Shemyakov1996–19981010Sentenced to compulsory treatmentKnown as the 'Resort Maniac'; raped, killed and dismembered 10 women in St. Petersburg, supposedly cannibalizing one of the victims[93]
Sergey Shipilov1995–19991414Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Velsk Chikatilo'; killed 14 female hitchhikers in the town of Velsk, most of them while out on prison leave[94]
Nikolay Shubin2004–20061313Sentenced to compulsory treatmentKnown as the 'Cemetery Director'; paranoid schizophrenic who killed 13 people in Lipetsk after losing in chess games to them[95]
Konstantin Shumkov200855Sentenced to 25 years imprisonmentLeader of the 'Blood Magic Gang'; along with four teenage accomplices, Shumkov murdered 5 homeless people in Irkutsk from January to June 2008, as well as harming 3 others[96]
Pavel Shuvalov1991–199555Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Nevsky Forest Park Maniac'; policeman who lured, raped and then killed young girls who wore pantyhoses in St. Petersburg[97]
Pavel Skachevsky2006–20073737Sentenced to 10 years of penal labourLeader of a racist skinhead gang, together with Artur Ryno, who killed immigrants[98]
Alexander Spesivtsev1991–19961982+Sentenced to compulsory treatmentKnown as the 'Siberian Ripper'; tortured and killed street children and young women with the help of his mother Lyudmila, allegedly cannibalizing some of them[99]
Vyacheslav Solovyov2003–200766Died from phlegmon while incarceratedKnown as the 'Yaroslavl Poisoner'; poisoned 6 people in his hometown of Yaroslavl, including his wife, daughter and an investigator[100]
Viktor Sotnikov2000–201188Sentenced to life imprisonmentKilled 8 people in Lipetsk Oblast and Tambov Oblast[101]
Ivan Strack2005–201734Sentenced to 22 years imprisonmentKilled two schoolgirls and allegedly his grandfather as a minor; killed another woman 12 years later after release from a psychiatric hospital[102]
Alexander Taran2003–200433Sentenced to 23 years imprisonmentKnown as the 'Voroshilov Sharpshooter'; beekeeper who murdered police officials in order to avenge his children; guilt has been questioned[103]
Inessa Tarverdiyeva2007–20133030UnknownFamily of robbers, led by Inessa and her husband Roman Podkopaev, who robbed and killed people in the North Caucasian Federal District[104]
Vladimir Tushinsky2010–201455Died from a cardiac arrest while incarceratedKnown as the 'Kamchatka Chikatilo'; killed 5 girls in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to satisfy his sexual urges; also raped his underage stepdaughter[105]
Pavel Voitov2014–20151515+Sentenced to life imprisonmentLeader of a Neo-Nazi gang that killed alcoholic tramps and beggars around the Moscow Oblast and Yaroslavl Oblast[106]
Dmitry Voronenko2006–200744Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Petersburg Maniac'; Kyrgyzstani-Ukrainian rapist who raped and killed girls and young women in St. Petersburg[107]
Vyacheslav Yaikov2002–200366Sentenced to compulsory treatmentKnown as the 'Kopeysk Strangler'; mentally-ill rapist who killed 6 women in Kopeysk[108]
Mikhail Yudin1999–200255Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Berdsk Maniac'; raped and killed 5 women in Berdsk, stealing their valuables and then giving them to his wife or mother[109]
Oleg Zaikin2001–200699+Committed suicide while incarceratedKnown as the 'Chernikov Maniac'; committed numerous rapes and at least 9 murders in several regions across Russia[110]
Abdufatto Zamanov2002–20041414Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Krasnoyarsk Chikatilo'; killed 14 people in Krasnoyarsk for his personal pleasure, as well raping two adolescent girls[111]
Roman Zamulin200666Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Night Carrier'; FSOpraporshchik who raped and killed women in Yekaterinburg[112]
Sergey Zastynchanu200444Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Koptevsky Maniac'; killed 4 elderly women in the Koptevo District
Vladimir Zhukov2002?–200634Sentenced to life imprisonmentKnown as the 'Nizhegorodsky Chikatilo'; pedophile who abducted, raped and murdered young girls in Nizhny Novgorod; suspected of other crimes, including an additional murder[113]

Unidentified serial killers[edit]

Youtube Russian Serials 2018

NameYears activeProven victimsPossible victimsRegions where activeNotesRef
Barnaul Maniac1997–200077Siberian Federal DistrictMurdered 7 girls in the city of Barnaul; a market trader named Alexander Anisimov confessed to the murders, but committed suicide during investigations; since his death, the killings have ceased[114]
Danilovsky Maniac2004–200777+Vologda OblastRaped 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[115]
Pharmacy Maniac201122Chelyabinsk OblastMurdered two men in Chelyabinsk pharmacies on May 26 and August 10[116]
Volga Maniac2011–20123232Tatarstan, Ulyanovsk Oblast, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Udmurtia, Perm Krai, Samara Oblast, BashkortostanKilled 32 elderly women in several regions; Kazakh native Pavel Shayakhmetov, who had killed 2 elderly women in Samara, was arrested on suspicion of committing the murders, but the investigators believe that the killer is still out there[117]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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IRKUTSK, Russia -- A Siberian policeman who raped and killed women after offering them late-night rides was found guilty of dozens more murders on Monday, making him Russia's most prolific serial killer of recent times. A court in the city of Irkutsk found Mikhail Popkov guilty of 56 murders between 1992 and 2007, sentencing him to a second life term. He was already in prison after being convicted of killing 22 women in 2015.

Popkov, dubbed 'the Werewolf' and the 'Angarsk maniac' by Russian media, offered rides to women late at night, sometimes in his police car, while off-duty around his city of Angarsk near Irkutsk, 2,600 miles east of Moscow.

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His murderous spree initially went unnoticed during a period of rampant mafia killings in the crime-ridden city.

He killed his victims using weapons including a hammer and an axe, then dumped their bodies in the woods, at the side of the road and in a cemetery.

He was also found guilty of raping 11 of the women.

Popkov described himself as a 'cleaner' who was purging his home city of prostitutes.

All but one of his victims were women between the ages of 16 and 40. His one male victim was a policeman he gave a ride to late at night and killed in a forest.

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The grey-haired 54-year-old appeared in court in prison uniform, his head bowed. He will be sent to a prison that is exclusively for convicts serving life terms, nicknamed the 'Black Dolphin'.

As part of his sentence -- a rare case in Russia of a convicted murderer being given a second life sentence -- Popkov was also deprived of his police pension.

He intends to appeal against the sentence, regional prosecutor Alexander Shkinev told Russian news agencies.

'Homicidal mania with sadistic elements'

Prosecutors on Monday described Popkov as having 'a pathological attraction to killing people' and 'homicidal mania with sadistic elements,' but he was ruled sane enough to stand trial.

Investigators had suspected a policeman because of the way the killer carefully covered his tracks.

The murders took place while he was a serving police officer and after he left the force in 1998.

Popkov was caught in 2012 after investigators re-examined the case and carried out DNA testing of residents, focusing on those who drove a make of car that matched tracks found at crime scenes.

In a 2017 interview with Russia's Meduza website, Popkov said he gave women lifts and targeted those who were drunk or living in a way he saw as immoral, adding that 'any society condemns the behaviour of a debauched woman'.

While in jail, he confessed to 59 further murders but was convicted only of 56 on Monday because investigators had not managed to prove three of the crimes took place, Interfax news agency reported, citing the court's press service.

Investigators said they uncovered the remains of some of the victims' bodies based on Popkov's account, as well as finding murder weapons including axes, screwdrivers and knives.

The number of killings for which he has been convicted exceeds the totals of several notorious murderers in Russia and the ex-Soviet Union.

'Chessboard Killer' Alexander Pichushkin was jailed for life in 2007 for 48 murders, mostly of elderly men he met in a Moscow park. He aimed to kill one person for each of the 64 squares on the chessboard.

Andrei Chikatilo was convicted of 52 Soviet-era murders that were sexually motivated. He was known as the 'Butcher of Rostov' after the area of southern Russia where he was most active. He was executed in 1994, before Russia imposed a moratorium on the death penalty.

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Popkov reportedly boasted to cellmates that he had committed more murders than Chikatilo.

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