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Mikhail Popkov, Russia’s ‘werewolf’ serial killer, goes on trial for 59 more murders

The murderous former police officer has reportedly confessed to killings which would bring his total number of victims to 81

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Serial killer Mikhail Popkov in an interview with Russia-1 TV. Photo: Russia-1
Agence France-Presse

A former Russian policeman convicted of killing 22 women went on trial Wednesday for a further 59 murders in a case that could make him Russia’s most prolific serial killer in recent history.

Mikhail Popkov, 53, appeared in court in the Siberian city of Irkutsk after confessing to 59 additional murders and one attempted killing between 1992 and 2010, Interfax news agency reported.

He is already serving a life sentence after being convicted in 2015 of raping and killing 22 women, and the attempted murder of two more.

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Popkov killed his victims after offering them rides late at night, sometimes in a police car, while he was off-duty around his home city of Angarsk near Irkutsk.

He has been nicknamed “the werewolf” and the “Angarsk maniac” by Russian media.

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