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caught up with her and, at knifepoint, dragged Rodnikova deep into the woods, raped and stabbed her to death. That same night, after much deliberation, Kozlov returned to the crime scene, threw some branches over Rodnikova's body and then set it on fire in an attempt to destroy the evidence. The woman's charred remains were found on the next day by her father, who recognized her by the unburned clothing and shoes. Kozlov, as a convicted violent felon, was immediately considered a suspect by police - however, since he now supposedly led a law-abiding lifestyle; was not known to drink alcohol and had a positive work record, he was eventually written off as a suspect.
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Shortly after his release on 16 June 1989, Kozlov committed his first murder. While returning home from work, he passed by the village's train station when he saw 18-year-old saleswoman Natalya Rodnikova walking along a dirt road, ostensibly to shorten her walk to her home village of Linyovo. Kozlov
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During a subsequent interview with authorities, the woman described her attacker in detail, and after being shown a picture of several known felons, she identified Kozlov as her assailant. That same day, police officers arrested him at the bus station in Berdsk. While searching through his clothes
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where, after wandering the streets for a few hours, he attacked, raped and killed a random 18-year-old girl he bumped into. In order to destroy any evidence that linked him to the crime, he covered the body with branches and then set it alight. A few days later, using the same tactic, he raped and
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A few days later, Kozlov attacked a 19-year-old girl in Iskitim, but she managed to escape his clutches. According to her testimony, she was approached by him on the beach while there were few onlookers around, ostensibly to ask her to buy him a cigarette. He then attacked her and attempted to tie
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As a teenager, Kozlov started acting aggressively and showed possible signs of mental illness, so in early 1976, the 17-year-old was placed in the care of his grandmother. This did not improve his mental state, and not long after, Kozlov proceeded to rape his 11-year-old third cousin during a
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Kozlov was swiftly arrested after the murders, and by the end of 1976, he was convicted and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, the maximum available penalty since he was still a minor at the time. After serving out his sentence in full, Kozlov was released in 1986 and moved to the
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her hands with a white ribbon, but the girl used his slim physique to free herself from her restraints and flee. Utilizing her description, authorities made a facial composite of the attacker and spread it around every major newspaper in Novosibirsk Oblast.
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when he assaulted a random woman - to his shock, however, she fiercely resisted and managed to attract the attention of passers-by by screaming. Kozlov was forced to flee after two firefighters attempted to apprehend him, but he managed to slip away.
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while imprisoned. The couple soon had a child, and Kozlov got a job as a welder. Not long after, however, his wife decided to temporarily move in back with her parents in the village of Evsino, while Kozlov stayed behind in Lozhok.
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killed a 24-year-old woman whose body he also set on fire. Following this attack, police presence in the city was strengthened and a number of undercover agents were dispatched in an attempt to catch the killer in the act.
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Eventually, he was put on trial for the murders, and on 23 April 1990, the Novosibirsk Regional Court found him guilty on all counts and sentenced him to death. After the trial, Kozlov was transferred to the
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and personal items, investigators found a knife, a white ribbon, a band-aid and a bus ticket for Omsk. Soon after his arrest, Kozlov confessed to committing five murders and five attempted murders.
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After a number of unsuccessful attacks, Kozlov decided that it would be a good idea to attempt to throw the investigators off and commit crimes elsewhere. In early August he moved to
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psychotic break. His grandmother eventually entered the room and tried to stop him, causing Kozlov to grab a nearby axe and hack to death both her and his third cousin.
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At the end of August, Kozlov returned to Novosibirsk Oblast and attempted to resume his attacks. On 1 September, he was at the railway station in
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in SIZO-1 in Novosibirsk. Before the sentence could be carried out, he hanged himself in prison on 1 September 1990.
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DACTYLOSCOPIC AND DERMATOGLYPHIC STUDY OF PAPILLARY PATTERNS OF SERIAL KILLERS (in Russian)
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Fyodor Nikolayevich Kozlov was born on 9 April 1959, in the village of Semiyarsk,
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himself in prison before the verdict could be carried out.
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By mid-August, Kozlov took a leave from work and went to
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and rapist who committed a series of murders in three
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Serial killers who died by suicide in prison custody
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Index

Semipalatinsk Oblast
Kazakh SSR
East Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk Oblast
RSFSR
Suicide by hanging
Conviction(s)
Murder
Death
Soviet Union
Rostov
Novosibirsk
Omsk
serial killer
oblasts
sentenced to death
hanged
Semipalatinsk Oblast
Kazakh SSR
East Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Rostov Oblast
RSFSR
Novosibirsk Oblast
pen pals
Iskitim
shock worker
Novosibirsk

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