Alexei Ivanov (serial killer) explained

Alexei Ivanov
Birth Name:Alexei Yevgenyevich Ivanov
Alias:"The Taxi Driver Maniac"
"The Cleaner"
Birth Place:Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk Oblast, RSFSR
Conviction:Murder x4
Sentence:Life imprisonment
Victims:4
Beginyear:May
Endyear:October 2015
Country:Russia
States:Novosibirsk
Apprehended:October 2015

Alexei Yevgenyevich Ivanov (Russian: Алексей Евгеньевич Иванов; born 1979), known as The Taxi Driver Maniac (Russian: Маньяк-таксист), is a Russian serial killer who killed four prostitutes in Novosibirsk between May and October 2015, dismembering and burning the victims' bodies post-mortem. A one-time suspect in the "Novosibirsk Maniac" case (for which former policeman Yevgeny Chuplinsky would later be convicted),[1] he was convicted of his killings and sentenced to life imprisonment.[2]

Early life

Little is known about Ivanov's life and upbringing. A native of Novosibirsk born in 1979, he had a small criminal record with arrests for burglary, but was considered an ordinary, married man who worked as a taxi driver in the local area.[2] Around May 2015, he temporarily moved to Moscow for work purposes, and upon his return, a friend informed him that his wife had been cheating on him. Enraged by his wife's infidelity, Ivanov sought to punish those whom he deemed as "harlots", beginning a killing spree that would last several months and frighten the local population.[3]

Murders

Ivanov's modus operandi was to pick up certain women from the Moshkovsky and Kalininsky City districts of Novosibirsk, with his victims being prostitutes with drug or alcohol dependencies and inclinations for promiscuous sex.[4] He drove the victims to isolated areas, where he would rape and kill them (first by strangulation, but then he decided to beat them to death with a stick). After the death, he would then mutilate the body, cutting off the genitalia and the hands, before disposing of the corpse in the nearby forest.[5] In one instance, he later returned to the burial site so he could burn the body. His victims were the following:

Arrest, trial and imprisonment

A few days after Litvinenko's disappearance, Ivanov was detained as a suspect.[2] Initially, he admitted to driving her on that night, but claimed that his taxi had broken down along the Pashinsky Crossing. Impatient, Litvinenko then told him she would travel the rest of the way on foot, disappearing into the night. His story wasn't believed by investigators, who asked him to provide a saliva sample.[5] Two weeks after Litvinenko's disappearance, her family and numerous volunteers were searching around Novosibirsk when they stumbled upon dismembered human remains out in the woods. Although they were unrecognizable at first glance, they were later determined to be Litvinenko's, and the clothes examined for any traces left by the offender. Much to the authorities' delight, Ivanov's DNA matched that found on the victim's clothing, and when confronted with the evidence, realising there was no way out, he confessed to the murder.[5] To their shock, however, he named an additional three victims killed over the past several months, showing the burial sites for each during the investigative experiments. Thanks to his confessions, he exonerated another man who was suspected and arrested for one of the killings.[3]

When questioned about the reasons for the murders, Ivanov cited his wife's betrayal as his breaking point, for which he developed a hatred towards women and a desire to "keep the city's moral purity."[5] Due to the similarities of his killings and the then-unsolved murders of 17 prostitutes in the city, dating back to 1998, Ivanov was briefly considered a prime suspect, but later ruled out.[1] In subsequent psychiatric evaluations, Ivanov was diagnosed as suffering from sexual sadism disorder, but was found competent to stand trial. During the proceedings, Ivanov claimed that he had wanted to decapitate one of the victims' heads and send it anonymously to his wife, with a threatening letter saying "You're next.", and claimed that if he weren't stopped, he would continue on killing. For his crimes, he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in a penal colony.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: A maniac taxi driver from Novosibirsk admitted that he wanted to rid the city of depraved women. Yandex. October 26, 2015. Russian.
  2. Web site: Novosibirsk maniac chopped off the victim's hand to send her to his wife. Vadim Alexeev. Komsomolskaya Pravda. November 24, 2016. Russian.
  3. Web site: In Novosibirsk, a "cleaner" taxi driver who cut out the genitals of killed passengers was sentenced to life. NEWSru. November 23, 2016. Russian.
  4. Web site: The taxi driver who killed girls was given life. Olga Khmelevskaya. Novosibirsk Online. November 23, 2016. Russian.
  5. Web site: In Novosibirsk, a taxi driver killed four women and excised their genitals. NEWSru. October 29, 2015. Russian.