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Vladimir Nikolayevich Dolin (; 1983 – December 25, 2009), known as The Kopeysk Maniac (), was a Russian
serial killer A serial killer (also called a serial murderer) is a person who murders three or more people,An offender can be anyone: * * * * * (This source only requires two people) with the killings taking place over a significant period of time in separat ...
and rapist who killed two girls in
Kopeysk Kopeysk () is a city in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, located southeast of Chelyabinsk. Population: The population growth between 2002 and 2010 was caused by the annexation of surrounding settlements. History Prior to 1928, this city was called ...
in 2007 and 2008, after having been released from a prior murder conviction. Convicted and sentenced to
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for the latter crimes, he
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himself in prison a few months into serving his sentence.


Murders

Dolin committed his first severe crime at age 16, when he was convicted of killing an unidentified teenager on hooliganistic grounds. For this crime, he was sentenced to 8 years and six months imprisonment and was released in November 2006. According to psychiatric reports obtained from the institution he was detained at, Dolin was described as "cunning, dodgy, quick-tempered and unbalanced". After his release, he returned to Kopeysk and lived a relatively normal life for more than a year, but eventually resumed killing again. On December 17, 2007, he was walking down the street when he took notice of 5-year-old Anya Nikitina playing on the street. He approached her on the pretense of helping him search for his lost dog, whereupon he lured her to an abandoned
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plant. There, Dolin raped and then strangled Nikitina, hiding her body under a concrete structure. He then left the crime scene, but returned later to move the body to a nearby pit. On July 17, 2008, Dolin was hanging around a reservoir when he took notice of a group of young girls passing by. He approached them and asked one of the girls, 13-year-old Sasha Nikolayzina, if she wanted to accompany him to a nearby convenience store to buy some alcohol and cigarettes. Nikolayzina agreed, but she was instead lured to the sewage treatment plant, where Dolin beat, raped and then strangled her into unconsciousness. Unsure whether she was still alive, he then tossed the body over to a flooded part of the room, where she drowned. In both of these crimes, Dolin undressed the victims and then hid their clothing to prevent identification.


Arrest, trial, and suicide

The two murders remained unsolved until December, when authorities had gathered up enough evidence to charge Dolin with Nikolayzina's murder. After his arrest, he was interrogated by authorities and admitted not only to killing Nikolayzina, but Nikitina as well. In his confessions, Dolin denied that he had sexually abused the girls, in spite of the fact that the known evidence contradicted his claims. After a psychiatric evaluation concluded that he was sane and did not suffer from any debilitating mental abnormalities, Dolin was charged with two counts of murder and put on trial. Due to the overwhelming amount of evidence against him, he was swiftly convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in a
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. Soon afterwards, Dolin was transferred to the Kopeysk Prison, where he was kept in
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. Approximately four months after his conviction, on December 25, he was found dead in his cell by prison guards. It was determined that he had hanged himself with a washcloth, leaving behind a suicide note in which he stated that nobody else should be blamed for his death.


See also

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