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Olga Hepnarová (30 June 1951 – 12 March 1975) was a
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rampage killer, who on 10 July 1973, killed eight people with a
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in
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. Hepnarová was convicted and sentenced to
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, and was executed in 1975, the last woman executed in Czechoslovakia.


Background

Olga Hepnarová was born on 30 June 1951, in
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, to
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parents. Her father was a
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and her mother was a dentist. Hepnarová was an average child, but later developed
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problems, which manifested in an inability to communicate with people. In 1964 she attempted suicide by overdosing on her medication. She spent a year in a psychiatric ward at a hospital in
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, where she was beaten and abused after an attempted escape. She was declared "neither homosexual, nor heterosexual" by the specialists, and no mental illness was diagnosed. Hepnarová later worked at various jobs but was usually fired shortly after being hired, including when she was trained as a bookbinder in Prague and then worked in
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for a year before returning to Prague. She ended up working as a
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. Gradually she lost contact with her family, especially her father and older sister. She bought a cabin that she had brought to the village of Oleško, from where she commuted to work. She later sold the cabin and bought a
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car with the money she had received.


Arson attack

Hepnarová’s father inherited a farm in the village of Zábrodí, which the family used for recreation. On the morning of 7 August 1970, using a bottle of gasoline, Hepnarová set fire to the door in the living area of the building. She hoped that the fire would reach the hayloft via a dormer and destroy the homestead. Her sister and two tenants - a married couple over the age of 75 - were asleep in the house at the time. They woke up and managed to extinguish the fire in time. The final damage was only 50  Kčs. Hepnarová was not suspected of the crime. She had approached the farm on foot at night after taking a taxi from
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. She confessed to the act during a psychiatric examination in 1973. As a motive, she stated that the property had become the cause of money disputes between her parents.


Truck attack

Hepnarová began planning the truck attack about six months in advance. She believed all people were trying to hurt her. She said that she had been beaten up on the street for no reason, and no one helped her. She refused to become an unknown suicide, and wanted to be remembered. Her original plans included derailment of an express train or detonation of an explosive in a room full of people, but she decided that these were too technically demanding and instead decided on a mass shooting: she planned to obtain an automatic firearm and fire on people on
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. She enrolled in the shooting ring at the . But she changed her mind about this option also: she was afraid that she might be immediately killed, and finding such a weapon also seemed difficult. Eventually she decided to use a vehicle as her weapon. From 11 January to 10 July 1973, Hepnarová lived in room 502 in what is now Penzion Malešice, which served as a hostel for the Prague Communications business. On 9 July, she left for a last look at her cottage, and then abandoned her Trabant car, to which she was strongly attached. The next day, on 10 July, she successfully completed a test drive to demonstrate that she was able to control the specific type of truck she wanted to rent. At 1:30 p.m., Hepnarová drove her
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truck from the Defenders' of Peace (today Milada Horáková) to the Strossmayer Square (Strossmayerovo náměstí) in the
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district, where she drove her truck onto the sidewalk and into a group of about 25 people who were waiting for a tram. After the vehicle spontaneously stopped, witnesses tried to help her because they thought she had lost control of the vehicle due to a technical defect. However, Hepnarová immediately admitted that she had intentionally rammed into the crowd. Three people died immediately, three more died later the same day, two within a few days (all aged from 60 to 79), and 12 people were injured but survived. Before the attack, Hepnarová had sent a letter to two newspapers, '' Svobodné slovo'' and ''
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'', explaining her actions as revenge for the hatred she felt was directed against her by her family and the world. The letter was received two days after the murder.


Arrest and conviction

During the investigation, Hepnarová confirmed her intention was to kill as many people as possible. Psychology experts found her fully aware of her actions, and she expressed no regret. She planned her actions, as she took into account that the ground sloped down to the tram stop, which allowed her to gain speed for the maximum death toll. The attack was her second attempt, as she felt there were not enough people on her first run. Hepnarová demanded to be executed. On 6 April 1974, Hepnarová was
sentenced to death Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the state-sanctioned practice of deliberately killing a person as a punishment for an actual or supposed crime, usually following an authorized, rule-governed process to conclude that t ...
for murder by the City Court. The sentence was affirmed by higher instance courts and the Supreme Court re-qualified the sentence to public endangerment with the same penalty to be upheld. After several psychiatric examinations Hepnarová was deemed criminally responsible for her actions, and the Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia,
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, refused to grant her a pardon.


Execution

Hepnarová was executed by short-drop hanging on 12 March 1975 at
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in Prague. She was the last woman executed in Czechoslovakia, and one of the last by the use of short-drop hanging. There are disputes over how Hepnarová faced death. Some reports say she was calm, while others say she became hysterical and started screaming and begging for her life, and that the guards had to drag her to the gallows.


Literature

In 1991,
Bohumil Hrabal Bohumil Hrabal (; 28 March 1914 – 3 February 1997) was a Czech writer, often named among the best Czech writers of the 20th century. Early life Hrabal was born in Židenice (suburb of Brno) on 28 March 1914, in what was then the province ...
published ''Ponorné říčky'', in which he describes the remorse felt by an executioner from Pankrác for sending a "beautiful lady" called Olga to the gallows. The Czech novel ''Oprátka za osm mrtvých'' by Roman Cílek (2001) tells the story of Hepnarová, and contains a collection of contemporary documents.


Music

In 2021, the album "Dievčatko s náklaďákom" (in English: "Girl with a Truck") by the Slovak band Les Myzérables was released, which focuses on the life and death of Olga Hepnarová.


Film

'' I, Olga Hepnarová'' ( cs, Já, Olga Hepnarová) is a 2016 Czech-Polish
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directed by Tomáš Weinreb and Petr Kazda. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.


See also

*
Vehicle-ramming attack A vehicle-ramming attack is an assault in which a perpetrator deliberately rams a vehicle into a building, crowd of people, or another vehicle. According to Stratfor Global Intelligence analysts, this attack represents a relatively new milita ...


References

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