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Vladimir Belov (Vladimir Borisovich Belov) was born on 7 January, 1972 in Moscow, RSFSR, is a Soviet-Russian brigand and serial killer. Discover Vladimir Belov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Vladimir Borisovich Belov
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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 7 January 1972
Birthday 7 January
Birthplace Moscow, RSFSR
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2003

Belov and Shabanov were recognized as sane. On December 10, 2003 the Moscow City Court sentenced Vladimir Belov to life imprisonment and Shabanov to 20 years imprisonment. The Supreme Court of Russia upheld the verdict of Belov without changea, and he was sent to the "Black Berkut" colony in the Sverdlovsk Oblast.

2001

The first murder was committed when Belov's friend Shabanov requested that they kill the merchant Alexander Cheresimov. For 500 dollars, both of them shot him on October 15, 2001. On December 26, on Festivalnoy Street in Moscow, Belov killed a woman who was returning from work. He stole a bag, purse, earrings, money and a cake from the deceased, which he carried home. The total value of the items was about 3000 rubles. On January 25, 2002, Belov and Shabanov killed another woman, a citizen of Austria, in a deserted yard on Zelenogradskaya Street. Like the previous victim, they stole her bag. The next attack by Belov and Shabanov was carried out on the evening of February 10 on Vyborgskaya Street with the same motives and method, this time stealing 100 rubles and a mobile phone, but the victim miraculously survived. After this attack, all criminal cases were combined into one, and the Interdistrict Investigative Brigade became engaged in it. The survivor helped make a facial composite, and the image was pasted all over Moscow and shown on television. However, the criminals weren't caught, and the crimes increased. On February 20, a new murder occurred. On February 22, at a house near Klinskaya Street Belov and Shabanov killed another woman. The next attack occurred on February 27 near Cherepanovs' Passage, with Belov hitting the victim with a baseball bat, but she furiously resisted and forced him to flee. But just a few hours later, on Lyapidevsky Street, Belov and Shabanov killed their final victim.

Subsequently, in 2005, another trial took place, in which Belov and Shabanov were found guilty of as many as 10 attacks, one of which, committed on October 16, 2001, ended in murder. Shabanov was resentenced to 21 years in prison, and Belov's sentence remained unchanged. The exact number of victims of the Khovrinsky Maniac and his accomplice is still unknown. According to an investigator, about 80 victims belong to Belov and Shabanov, but the court found them guilty of only committing 7 murders.

1993

Belov was born in 1972 in Moscow. He received his first term for theft. Freed in 1991, he soon committed a robbery, which ended in murder. On February 4, 1993, Belov was sentenced to 15 years in the Ulyanovsk prison. There he met his future accomplice, Sergei Aleksandrovich Shabanov (b. 1977), also a Moscow native. In 2001, Belov was released on parole, and Shabanov was released three years earlier, also on parole.

1972

Vladimir Borisovich Belov (born January 7, 1972), known as the "Khovrinsky Maniac", is a Soviet-Russian brigand and serial killer, who received his nickname because he committed most of his crimes in the Khovrino District.