Juraj Lupták

Juraj Lupták
Born (1942-01-02)January 2, 1942
Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
Died July 16, 1987(1987-07-16) (aged 45)
Bratislava, Slovakia
Cause of death Hanging
Other names "Strangler from Banská Bystrica"
Criminal penalty Death
Conviction(s) Murder
Details
Victims 4
Span of crimes
1978–1982
Country Slovakia

Juraj Lupták (born January 2, 1942 in Banská Bystrica - July 16, 1987 in Bratislava) was a Slovak rapist and serial killer, called the "Strangler from Banská Bystrica". From May 1978 to July 1982, he raped and murdered four young women.

Youth and first crimes

Lupták was brought up in an orphanage, and from an early age liked to spend time in the mountains. As a young man, he graduated from a mining school, but never worked in this profession. When he was 17, he fell into alcoholism; from that moment he had many problems with the law, and he was punished for theft and lewd deeds. When he was 36 years old and working as a shepherd, he noticed 20-year-old Elena Adamová in the area of a meadow where he grazed sheep. Lupták hit her head with a stone, raped her, and then strangled her. The murder took place on May 6, 1978, and the shriveled corpse of the victim, which he hid in thick bushes, was found only a year later - in April 1979. Shortly after the murder, Lupták was arrested for tax crimes and imprisoned for several years.

1982 Crimes

In 1982, Lupták was released from prison. On June 2, while in the forest, he noticed 15-year-old Lýdia Rydlová returning from school. He raped and subsequently strangled her, burying her in a shallow grave. During the body's autopsy it was revealed that Rydlová had been buried alive, as was demonstrated by the clumps of earth found in her lungs. Lupták would later claim that he was sure that the victim was dead when buried. At the hiding place, Lupták lost the spade he had used to bury the victim. When leaving the crime scene, he was noticed by passers-by, who later recognized him. The girl's decomposing corpse was found a month later.[1]

Just a few days after the discovery of the second victim, on July 18, Lupták attacked another 15-year-old, Ivana Turová, this time in the center of Banská Bystrica. He hit the girl with a stone on the head, and while she was unconscious he ripped off her clothes. However, he did not rape her because she was on her period. When the girl regained consciousness, she begged him to spare her life, but Lupták, enraged by the impossibility of rape, beat and then strangled her. The murder took place in the evening in the yard of the Nationa Regional Committee building.[2]

Two sexual murders, in a very short space of time, caused mass panic in Banská Bystrica. Women were afraid to go out alone on the street, and were often in the company of relatives. A search for the murderer began in the city. Seeing this, Lupták stayed in the mountains for the following days, where he felt safe. Exhausted of hiding, he decided to break into a house and deliberately was arrested by the militia. He hoped that he would wait for a roundup in police custody, but he was recognized at the police station from the facial composite drawn after the second murder. Lupták pleaded guilty, including to the 1978 murder. During psychiatric exanimations, he was diagnosed with a antisocial personality disorder and a sexual disorder. He was sentenced to death for his crimes, and was hanged on July 16, 1987 in Bratislava.[3]

Victims

Lp. Victim Age Date of murder
1. Elena Adamová 20 May 6, 1978
2. Lýdia Rydlová 15 June 2, 1982
3. Ivana Turová 15 July 18, 1982

References

  1. "Juraj Lupták: S ťažkosťami ukončil osobitnú školu, no po sérii vrážd si vyslúžil prezývku banskobystrický škrtič" (in Slovak). Refresher.sk. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  2. "Dievča vymodelovalo tvár svojho vraha. Bol ním "krvavý bača"" (in Slovak). Korzar.sme.sk. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  3. http://kriminalistika.eu/muzeumzla/luptak/luptak.html. Missing or empty |title= (help) Missing or empty |title= (help)
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