Sergej Golovkin

Sergej Golovkin

criminal Russia

Sergej Golovkin, also known as 'Fišer', is a notorious Russian serial killer who was responsible for the brutal murders of 11 young boys between 1986 and 1992. His early life was marked by a traumatic childhood, characterized by abuse and isolation, which contributed to his disturbed psyche. Golovkin's heinous crimes included sexual assault and torture, with a chilling modus operandi that involved luring victims with false promises before subjecting them to unimaginable suffering. His reign of terror ended when he was apprehended after one of his intended victims escaped and provided crucial evidence to the authorities. Golovkin was ultimately sentenced to death, a punishment that was carried out in what marked the last execution in Russia, leaving a legacy of horror that still resonates in discussions about criminal psychology and the impact of childhood trauma.

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