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Sergey Pavlov (mass murderer)

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Full Name
  
Sergey Pavlov

Motive
  
Robbery

Nationality
  
Russian

Date
  
December 4, 2013

Occupation
  
foreman

Name
  
Sergey Pavlov

Criminal charge
  
Murder


Born
  
1981
Vladimir, Russia

Criminal penalty
  
in prison, awaiting trial

Sergey Pavlov (Russian: Сергей Павлов) is a Russian man, wrongly accused of mass murder of 4 people on December 4, 2013. Before this, he was early jailed for a stabs man to death. Pavlov was arrested two days after the shooting on December 5, 2013, while sleeping at his friends house.

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Early life

Sergey Pavlov was born in 1981 in the city of Vladimir, Soviet Union (now Russia). An alcoholic who drank heavily, in a drunken fight Pavlov stabbed two convicts with a knife - one of the men died and the another was badly injured. For this crime he could have been sentenced for life imprisonment, but he was sentenced to only eight-years imprisonment and was released after five-years. Pavlov was later convicted for two minor crimes but soon released. For a few years he worked as foreman, where his colleagues described him as an angry, conflicted man who did not have any friends.

Shooting

On December 4, 2013, 4 workers were found dead in their cabin near the Los (Moos) station, near the Moscow. All of them was shot dead by the handgun. Police invistigators accused the brigadier, named Sergey Pavlov, who previously convicted of murder and realised a few years before.

Arrest and Trial

During the investigation, police forcing Pavlov to confess his guilt, by beating him and using another tortures. After Pavlov's wrong self confessions in this crime, the criminal gang, known as "GTA Band" was arrested. The gang members confessed to 17 murders, including the mass murder on December 4, 2013; the gun, that was used in those massacres was also found among captured gang's arsenal. Sergey Pavlov was justified in this crime, but did not receive any compensations, and accused in the rape and sentenced to 11 years in prison (in both cases, his guilt was very doubtful, due the second crime was also investigated by the same policemen, who previously tortured Pavlov to force him to confession of guilt).

Victims

  1. First victim – no data.
  2. Vladimir Arkharov (Russian: Владимир Архаров) – 48 years old
  3. Vasily Denisenko (Russian: Василий Денисенко) – 29 years old
  4. Sergey Pavlenko (Russian: Сергей Павленко) – 39 years old
  5. Sergey Kabarda (Russian: Сергей Кабарда)

References

Sergey Pavlov (mass murderer) Wikipedia