Vladimir Romanov (serial killer)

Vladimir Romanov
Born Vladimir Ivanovich Romanov
1950
Kaliningrad Oblast, RSFSR
Died October 12, 2006(2006-10-12) (aged 55–56)
Kaliningrad, Russia
Cause of death Suicide by hanging
Other names "The Kaliningrad Maniac"
"The Bagrationvosky Maniac"
"The Taxi Driver"
Conviction(s) Murder
Criminal penalty Committed suicide before he could be sentenced
Details
Victims 12+
Span of crimes
1991–2005
Country Russia
State(s) Kaliningrad Oblast
Date apprehended
September 27, 2006

Vladimir Ivanovich Romanov (born 1950 in Kaliningrad Oblast, RSFSR - October 12, 2006 in Kaliningrad, Russia), known as the "Kaliningrad Maniac", was a Soviet-Russian serial killer, rapist and pedophile. Between 1991 and 2005, he committed at least 12 murders associated with rape.

Biography

Romanov lived in the town of Bagrationovsk. In 1991, he committed the double murder of teenage girls whose bodies he later buried. Due to the absence of the corpses, the victims were considered missing and the case remained unsolved. During the same year, he raped a 12-year-old girl and tried to strangle her. The victim remained alive and gave a description of the offender, with Romanov being arrested soon after and sentenced to 10 years in prison. While in prison, he was raped by another inmate. After his release in 2001, Romanov began working in the private transport industry.

In order not to go to prison again, Romanov carefully planned his crimes. His victims were young girls and women between 12 and 19 years, whom he always raped and then killed, either burying the bodies in the forest or sometimes burning them.

On September 25, 2006, he attempted to rape a 24-year-old whom managed to escape and remember his car's registration number. Two days later, Romanov was arrested. He immediately confessed to killing a number of girls between 2001 and 2005, a total of 10 murders being established. He also confessed to the 1991 double murder.

Victims

Romanov described in detail some of the killings. Here are some of his descriptions:[1]

Death

Romanov was placed in Kaliningrad's pre-trial detention center No. 1, and was immediately put in solitary confinement. On October 11, 2006, he confessed to committing a thirteenth murder, the circumstances of which he planned to tell later. However, on the night of October 12, the 56-year-old pedophile hanged himself with his bed sheets, leaving a brief suicide note addressed to his son, in which he apologized to his family.

The investigators suspected that Romanov could be responsible for up to 20 murders.[2]

In the media

  • "Hunting for Maniacs" - "Channel First" (2008).

References

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