词条 | Mikhail Yudin (serial killer) |
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| name = Mikhail Yudin | image = | image_size = | caption = | alt = | birth_name = Mikhail Alexandrovich Yudin | alias = "The Berdsk Maniac" | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|11|16}} | birth_place = Nagorny, Altai Krai, RSFSR | death_date = | death_place = | cause = | conviction = Murder | sentence = Life imprisonment | victims = 5 | beginyear = 1999 | endyear = 2002 | country = Russia | states = Novosibirsk Oblast | apprehended = September 2003 | imprisoned = }} Mikhail Alexandrovich Yudin (born November 16, 1975 in Nagorny, Altai Krai), known as the "Berdsk Maniac", is a Russian serial killer who killed operated in the town of Berdsk between 1999 and 2002. BiographyA native from the village of Nagorny in Altai Krai, Yudin lived in an incomplete family with his mother and brother. After the end of 8th grade of secondary school, he served in the army, and following his discharge, he left for the Novosibirsk Oblast, to the city of Iskitim, where he worked at a construction site. From an early age, acquaintances noted Yudin's sullenness and his stiffness in communicating with people. According to them, his character changed only when in a state of intoxication. In the summer of 1998, Yudin moved to the city of Berdsk, where he met a woman and began living with her, also starting work as a constructor.[1] On August 12, 1998, Yudin met a lonely woman near the fence of the Berdsk plant "Giant", offering to take her home. Then, when they arrived at a deserted location, he attacked, raped and tried to strangle her. However, the victim survived, as the attacker was scared off by workers who were on a morning shift. The woman appealed to the police, but Yudin was not caught. A year later, in the summer of 1999, the maniac committed his first murder. He dragged a 16-year-old girl into the bushes next to a bus stop, and raped her for about an hour. This time, despite hearing the footsteps of random passers-by, he did not run away. The victim tried to attract attention, but did not succeed. Yudin strangled her, took her watch and earrings and then left. Hours later, he gave the watch to his wife, and the earrings to his mother. In the autumn of 1999, the construction team in which Yudin worked was sent to Novosibirsk. On November 23, while intoxicated, Yudin raped and killed a girl in her own apartment. He then took the victim's fur coat and gave it to his wife. A month later, Yudin was detained for attempted robbery. Six months after that, he was amnestied in connection with the celebration of the 55th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War, and on July 14, 2000, Yudin went free.[2] In August–September 2000, Yudin committed two more murders. He lured his victims to deserted places, in the plantations of Berdsk in particular. From one of his victims, a student of the Novosibirsk Conservatory returning from a musical concert rehearsal, he took a flute. Yudin often sat for a long time in his barn, where he admired his trophies. On October 18, he tried to rape a female acquaintance in her own apartment, but she, having fiercely resisted, kicked him out. He then paid a bribe to his unfortunate victim so that she would not report him to the police and to avoid exposure, abstaining from doing attacks for a long time. Meanwhile, panic broke out in the city. Since Yudin preferred short brunettes dressed in tight pants, almost every fifth resident of Berdsk could be a possible suspect. Girls tried to return home before dawn, and schoolgirls were met by parents after lessons, with many women changing their clothing and repainting their hair.[3] The next murder Yudin committed occurred two years later, in December 2002, the victim being a girl whom he killed in her apartment. In this case, a man named Alexei Vyacheslavovich Gaskov, who had been contained several times before in a drunk tank, confessed to the murder, but it was later revealed that it was self-incrimination.[4] Arrest, trial and sentenceIn September 2003, Yudin was arrested, but was soon released under parole. In the meantime, a genetic examination was conducted, which confirmed that all of the murders were committed by him. He was taken back into custody and soon confessed to committing 5 murders and 23 cases of brigandage, robberies and rapes. The forensic psychiatric examination recognized Mikhail Yudin as fully sane and responsible for his actions. On June 7, 2004, the case was referred to the court, which on December 2, Yudin was sentenced to life imprisonment. The Supreme Court of Russia upheld the verdict without changing it, and Yudin is currently serving his sentence at the Polar Owl prison. In the media
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