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Serial Killer: Gennady Mikhasevich


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Gennady Mikhasevich does not fit the profile of the typical serial killer. He lived a relatively normal life, even after he began killing. Born in 1947, he spent time serving in the Soviet army, married and had two children, and was an active participant in the Communist Party and other volunteer organizations. The turning point, if Mikhasevich is to be believed, was after he left the army and returned home to find his girlfriend at the time had left him and remarried. He was planning on killing himself in May of 1971, even to the point of having a noose with him, when by chance he met a woman. His suicidal impulses instead turned murderous and he vented his anger by strangling the girl to death. His next victim came later that year, in October, with two more the following year. In the meantime, he was attending technical school and acting the model citizen. Those who knew him had no suspicion that he was capable of such crimes. As the killing continued, Mikhasevich volunteered with the local police department, helping to track down the person responsible for the killing. He even conducted some of the interviews of those suspected of being involved. His victims were all women, killed by strangulation. Some of these were accompanied by rape. He would generally lure them into his car by offering them a ride and then take them to an isolated place to kill them. He sometimes used his scarf to strangle them, but is also known to have improvised with whatever happened to be at hand. Sometimes he would rob his victims as well, giving the more expensive items as gifts to his wife.

The police had been hunting down the person responsible for the killings since 1973, though it took them quite a while to finally catch up with Mikhasevich. The corruption of the Soviet police department meant that many shortcuts were taken so that investigators could promote their own careers. Several others were arrested for the murders and some of them even executed. This left Mikhasevich free to continue his spree. In 1984, he stepped up his killing, claiming 14 victims. Another 12 women were killed the following year. In order to throw the police off his trail, Mikhasevich left a note claiming that the murders were politically motivated. This proved to be his undoing, as the police managed to match his handwriting to that of the note. He was eventually arrested on December 9th, 1985. He resisted at first, but later admitted to the killings and led the police to where he had hidden his victims’ belongings. Gennady Mikhasevich was convicted and executed by firing squad.

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