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  1. Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo (Russian: Андрей Романович Чикатило; Ukrainian: Андрій Романович Чикатило, romanized: Andrii Romanovych Chykatylo; 16 October 1936 – 14 February 1994) was a Ukrainian-born Soviet serial killer nicknamed the Butcher of Rostov, the Rostov Ripper, and the Red Ripper who ...

  2. Andrei Chikatilo (born October 16, 1936, Yablochnoye, U.S.S.R. [now Ukraine]—died February 14, 1994, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet serial killer who murdered at least 50 people between 1978 and 1990. His case is noteworthy not only because of the large number of his victims but because efforts by Soviet police to issue warnings to the public ...

  3. Updated August 8, 2023. Between 1978 and 1990, Andrei Chikatilo murdered at least 53 people and mutilated their bodies — all while slipping right through the authorities' fingers on multiple occasions. Throughout the 1980s, Soviet authorities hunted for a serial killer. The number of bodies that had turned up, all killed and mutilated in the ...

  4. Notorious Figures. Andrei Chikatilo was a former school teacher who murdered more than 50 young people in the Soviet Union. Updated: Jul 10, 2020. (1936-1994) Who Was Andrei Chikatilo?

  5. Updated on November 18, 2019. Andrei Chikatilo, nicknamed "The Butcher of Rostov," was one of the former Soviet Union's most infamous serial killers. Between 1978 and 1990, he is believed to have sexually assaulted, mutilated, and murdered at least fifty women and children.

  6. By Kyle Carmean. Andrei Chikatilo, infamously known as the “Butcher of Rostov” and “The Red Ripper”, was a serial killer who terrorized the Soviet Union during the 1970s and 1980s. His gruesome spree of rape and murders targeted primarily young children, adolescents, and women.

  7. Andrei Chikatilo . Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo (October 16, 1936 – February 14, 1994) was a Russian serial killer, nicknamed the Rostov Ripper. He was convicted of the murder of 52 women and children between 1978 and 1990. First Hints . The first body found was mostly bones.

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