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Mikhail Popkov

Mikhail Viktorovich Popkov〔 ((ロシア語:Михаил Викторович Попков); born March 7, 1964) is a convicted Russian serial killer and former policeman who is responsible for the murders of at least 22 women.
==Biography==
Mikhail Popkov was born on March 7, 1964 in Russia. He worked as a policeman before later becoming a security guard.〔 He has a wife and a daughter. His wife was also in the police and provided an alibi for Popkov several times. It has been speculated that Popkov had been targeting women who resembled his reportedly alcoholic mother who abused him in his childhood.
From 1992 to 2000, Popkov is suspected of murdering up to 29 women. He would pick up slightly intoxicated women who were just leaving bars or parties, using his police car and uniform to gain the victims' trust in some of the murders. Popkov would then drive them to the forest where he raped and murdered them. The victims were reportedly axed, stabbed, or strangled to death. One of the victims was decapitated and another's heart had been ripped out.〔 He would rape the victims after they were deceased as well.〔 One of Popkov's victims survived his attack and later identified a photo of him. However, police chose to believe Popkov's wife, who had provided an alibi. Popkov claimed he stopped killing when he became impotent and contracted syphilis. He had been labeled "The Wednesday Murderer" by police, referring to the day when many of the bodies were found.〔
He was arrested on June 23, 2012 when he went to Vladivostok to buy a car〔 after having his DNA sampled, along with 3,500 other police officers. He was suspected of killing at least 29 women, 25 of whom were aged 19 to 28 and four who were aged 35 to 40. All of the victims were residents of Angarsk, Irkutsk Oblast. He confessed to 24 murders and was later charged with them on October 31, 2013.
Popkov was sentenced to life in prison in January 2015 after being found guilty of murdering 22 women and the attempted murder of 2 others.

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