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Vladimir Mirgorod
Born
Vladimir Viktorovich Mirgorod
(1979-11-01) November 1, 1979 (age 44)
Moscow, RSFSR
Other names
"The Strangler" "The Neat Maniac"
Conviction(s)
Murder
Criminal penalty
Life imprisonment
Details
Victims
16
Span of crimes
2003–2004
Country
Russia
State(s)
Moscow
Date apprehended
2010
Imprisoned at
Snowflake, Elban, Khabarovsk Krai
Vladimir Viktorovich Mirgorod (Russian: Владимир Викторович Миргород; born November 1, 1979), known as The Strangler (Russian: Душитель), is a Russian serial killer who killed 16 people from 2003 to 2004. He was detained in 2010, when his fingerprints matched with those found at the crime scenes. In 2012, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.[1]
^"Rapist maniac, whom the militia did not delay" (in Russian). tsn.ua. 13 January 2012.
Vladimir Viktorovich Mirgorod (Russian: Владимир Викторович Миргород; born November 1, 1979), known as The Strangler (Russian: Душитель), is a Russian...
portraiture in Russia at the turn of the 19th century. Vladimir Borovikovsky was born in Mirgorod, Cossack Hetmanate, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) on July...
to the next world 13 inhabitants of the villages of the Moscow and the Vladimir regions" (in Russian). 9 August 2004. Retrieved 19 April 2010. [permanent...
Maps. (in English) Mirgorod's Portal. (in English) Myrhorod. Encyclopedia of Ukraine. (in English) Navigation and information on Mirgorod, Sanatorium, Hotels...
volume was published in 1832, followed by two volumes of stories entitled Mirgorod in 1835, and two volumes of miscellaneous prose entitled Arabesques. At...
against Poland. The story was initially published in 1835 as part of the Mirgorod collection of short stories, but a much expanded version appeared in 1842...
Gamblers An Official's Morning A Lawsuit The Servant's Hall A Fragment Mirgorod London: Chatto & Windus (1928) A Common Story London: Heinemann (1894)...
Terrible Vengeance Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and His Aunt A Bewitched Place Mirgorod, short story collection in two volumes (1835): The Old World Landowners...
and publication of primary sources, especially chronicles. His student, Vladimir Pashuto, carried this work forward and began the collection of foreign...
вели... — Некромант. Гатчинский психопат on YouTube Smolensky Strangler Vladimir Storozhenko... Вечера сторожа Суклетина. Журнал «Смена» (in Russian). Мясник...
Terrible Vengeance" from Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka (1831), "Viy" from Mirgorod (1835), "The Portrait" from Arabesques (1835) and "The Nose" (1835-6) Witold...
Dikanka (1831–1832), "The Portrait" from Arabesques (1835), and "Viy" from Mirgorod (1835). While all are well known, the latter is probably the most famous...
June 1944, the US Eighth Air Force's B-17 Flying Fortresses landed at Mirgorod and Poltava airfields after bombing targets in Debrecen, Hungary. The Soviets...
to 1806, then he retired and moved to live in the village of Kibintsy, Mirgorod Uyezd. The Poltava nobility chose him as the provincial marshal. From 1814...
Grigorievich Bulysh, son of Chebotay (d. 1641), head in Chernigov and Mirgorod (1635). Boris Grigorievich Enaklych (d. 1663), brother of the previous...
where they can be handed over to the civilian authority or the SD. At Mirgorod, the 62nd Infantry Division executed "the entire Jewish population (168...
"New Literary Card of Russia" (Russian: Новая литературная карта России). Mirgorod (Russian: МИРГОРОД) (Azbuka, 2013) The Girl That Ran on Ice (Russian: ДЕВОЧКА...