Radik Tagirov

Radik Tagirov Granny Strangler Serial Killer

Radik Tagirov

Radik Tagirov is an alleged serial killer from Russia who has just been charged with 32 murders. Radik Tagirov who according to police reports is known as the Granny Strangler as he posed as a social worker or maintenance worker to gain entry into elderly women’s homes. As his moniker states Radik Tagirov would then strangle the women. According to police reports Radik Tagirov has confessed to the murders and admitted that he was not sure of the true number of women that he killed during his two year spree. Russia does not have the death penalty so when convicted he will spend the rest of his life in some of the toughest prisons in the world.

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Russian investigators claim to have caught the man responsible for more than 25 murders attributed to a perpetrator known for years only as the “Volga maniac”.

Russia’s Investigative Committee said that the suspect, a 38-year-old man named Radik Tagirov, confessed to a string of 26 murders of elderly women that had terrorised central Russia between 2011 and 2012. He had been identified using DNA evidence, shoe prints, and other evidence from crime scenes, investigators said.

Tagirov had conned his way into the apartments of elderly women living alone by impersonating an electrician, plumber, or utilities worker.Advertisement

Once inside, he would overpower the women and strangle his victims using either his hands or nearby objects, including an apron and a clothesline. The vast majority of his victims were older than 70.

He often robbed his victims but in some cases left valuables untouched. He wore gloves and had sterilised crime scenes before leaving to thwart investigators.

The murders, most of which took place between 2011 and 2012, were recorded in a number of Russian cities including Kazan, Samara, Tolyatti, Izhevsk, Ufa and others. Other killings were suspected to have taken place in the Urals, although the exact number of his victims has never been established.

The serial killer appeared to have gone quiet after 2013, but a killing spree in the region in 2017 renewed fears among the public.

Police in 2019 offered a £30,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/01/radik-tagirov-suspected-of-killing-25-women-caught-russian-volga-maniac

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Radik Tagirov is currently awaiting trial for 32 murders

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