Anatoliy Yurievich Onoprienko (born on July 25,
1959) is a Ukrainian
serial killer. He
is also known by the nicknames "The Beast of Ukraine", "The
Terminator" and "Citizen O". After
police
arrested the 37-year-old former forestry student on April 16, 1996,
Onoprienko confessed to killing 52 people.
Birth and childhood
Anatoly Onoprienko was the younger of two sons; his brother
Valentine was 13 years his senior. His father, Jury Onoprienko,
participated in the
Second World
War and was awarded for bravery. When Anatoly was 3 years old
his mother died. He was cared for by his grandparents and aunt for
a time before being handed over to a children's home in the village
of Privitnoe. In one interview, Onoprienko later said that this
predetermined his destiny - as he said, 70% of graduates of
children's homes go to prison.
Crimes
Onoprienko was carrying a hunting
rifle that
matched the
murder weapon in several of the
killings and had
jewellery and
video equipment which may have belonged to some of his
victims. While in
custody he
immediately
confessed to eight killings
between 1989 to 1995. At first, he denied other charges, but soon
admitted to being the murderer of 52
victims in a six-year killing spree. While in
custody, he claimed that his killing spree was commanded by inner
voices he kept hearing. As well, the locations Onoprienko chose for
the murders formed a cross on a map of Ukraine.
Methods
The killings followed a set pattern. He chose an isolated house,
shot everyone inside, including children, and lit the building on
fire. He would also kill any
witness unlucky
enough to cross his path during his murderous rampages.
The first
to die were a family of four in Bratkovychi
. Another family of five and two witnesses
were killed not long after in the same village. When police imposed
a security cordon around Bratkovychi, he then moved to other
villages to continue killing.
Capture and conviction
In March 1996, the
Security
Service of Ukraine (SBU) and Public Prosecutor's Office
specialists detained 26-year-old Yury Mozola as a suspect of
several brutal murders. Over the course of three days, six SBU
members and one representative of Public Prosecutor's Office
tortured (burning, electric shocking and
beating) the arrested citizen. Mozola refused to confess to the
crimes and died during the torture. Seven responsible for the death
were sentenced to prison terms. Seventeen days later, the real
murderer, Anatoly Onoprienko, was found after a massive manhunt,
seven years after his first
murder. This
happened after he moved in with one of his relatives and his stash
of weapons was discovered. Anatoly was quickly booted out of the
house. Days later, from the information received, Anatoly was
captured.
Onopriyenko murdered 43 victims in 6 months in 1995-1996. He was
sentenced to death on March 31,
1999, but due to Ukraine's intention to join the
European Union, the death sentence was
commuted to
life in prison.
References
External links
- Anatoly Onoprienko at crimelibrary.com
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 1
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 2
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 3
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 4
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 5
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 6
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 7
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 8
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 9
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 10
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 11
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 12
- The detailed Onoprienko's biography in Russian,
part 13
- The interview of Onoprienko's lawyer Ruslan
Moshkovsky in Russian