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Oleg Anatolievich Zaikin (; 18 November 1972 — 20 November 2006), known as The Chernikov Maniac (), was a Russian
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who committed at least 9 murders in 6 regions across Russia between 2001 and 2006.


Biography

Unlike many serial killers, Zaikin grew up in a completely prosperous family. His mother worked in the local school, and his father worked in a factory. However, since childhood, deviations had been evident in his behaviour. Oleg grew up closed and unsociable, and was inclined to antisocial behaviour; for example, burning the door of a neighbour's house or destroying school textbooks. He often lied, was dodgy, and was noted as a juvenile offender to the police. In 1992, Zaikin was drafted into the army. After attempting suicide, he was commissioned. According to some reports, Zaikin was sexually assaulted by fellow soldiers in the army. Around this time, he became easily excitable and unpredictable, once even severely beating a friend. At that moment, according to his own account, he felt a previously unknown pleasure, and since then he experienced pleasure when torturing his victims. After the army, Zaikin did not want to work, but it was forced upon him by his father, bringing the young man to his factory where he had worked all his life. A month later, Zaikin and his friends committed a major robbery at the enterprise. Upon learning this, his father hanged himself. Zaikin was under a written undertaking not to leave his home, but disappeared, and was declared wanted as a federal criminal. He got himself fake documents and began to make a living by stealing. The first murder Zaikin committed was killing his female roommate in
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, a year after fleeing from his house. Zaikin beat her badly, but did not calculate the force of the blows, and she died. In 2005, Zaikin killed three people in
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. The victims were a woman and two children aged 3 and 4, all of them raped and strangled. He stole 45 thousand
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from their apartment. In April 2006, Zaikin committed another murder in
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, and in May, he killed a 49-year-old woman and a 16-year-old teenager in
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. In August, he kidnapped and raped an 11-year-old girl in the city of
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, near
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. The girl survived, although she received several serious stab wounds. The case received wide publicity, as the girl indicated the temporary whereabouts of the criminal. Also, the maniac committed more murders in
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and
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. He interspersed the murders with hundreds of burglaries. Zaikin would climb in from first floor windows, and would wrap his fingers with
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so as not to leave fingerprints. He also attempted several more murders, but did not manage to complete them. In addition to all of the above, he also committed several rapes.


Arrest, trial and suicide

Zaikin was identified quickly enough, but due to his roaming criminal ways, he was not arrested for a long time. For his capture, the police appointed a reward. On 6 October 2006, in the Ordzhonikidzhevsky District of Ufa, Zaikin was detained in a rented apartment. In his apartment, a hunting knife measuring 26 centimetres was found, a pack of condoms used during rapes, and, most unusually, an
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. During the investigation, he talked emotionlessly about all the crimes committed in five years. On the aggregate of crimes he was threatened with
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, but on 20 November 2006, in SIZO No. 1 in the city of Ufa, Zaikin hanged himself with his bed sheets. The
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was dismissed in connection with the death of the accused.


See also

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References

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