Nikolai Dzhumagaliev “The Metal Fang”

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Nikolai Dzhumagaliev “The Metal Fang” Ben Moller

Making of Serial Killer Nikolai Dzhumagaliev was born in Kazakhstan, 1952 Virtually no real abnormalities, found extreme pleasure in death of women - Thought society should be rid of prostitutes Very intelligent, very educated Lost all teeth as a young adult, replaced them with metal dentures (“fangs”) Wouldn’t be considered a “loner,” but kept to himself most of the time Before the murders, to everyone’s knowledge, he lived a normal life Would sit at a specific park bench near flowing water everyday Always carried around an axe or a butcher knife, considered to be an abnormal behavior Charged with manslaughter in the 70’s, before his infamous killing spree http://www.slogun.com/cos%20site/AGPAGE.HTM

Methods Despised women who would sell their bodies, figured society would be better off without them Would lure these women into dark alleys by his river spot Would rape, and hack them with his axe and butcher knives Would gut them similar to animals, and keep the meat stored in his refrigerator Would engage in sexual intercourse with the numerous corpses When he would have company over, would serve the meat and remains of his victims without his company’s consent Kept teeth and oral matter as trophies Got extreme satisfaction from ridding society of prostitutes and unfaithful women Specific information about each victim of Nikolai’s was never recorded, but he was charged with the murders of 7 victims, and admitted to more Sources say there could be a potential 90-100 women never found http://forum.goregrish.com/threads/nikolai-dzhumagaliev.10224/

Media Attention Kazakhstan was made aware of the murders after the second killing Did not wish to have his work become publicized, humble and quiet man Intentions were not to become public, but to to get ride of prostitutes for the better of his community Nobody understood his intentions, only saw him as a serial killer (attracted dire public and media attention) 1989, was being transported to another facility after his manslaughter charges in the 70’s, when he escaped - Nothing was ever announced to public in an effort to not alarm Kazakhstan http://www.murderpedia.org/male.D/d/dzhumagaliev.htm

Adolescence In comparison to other infamous serial killers, Nikolai’s adolescence was fairly uneventful Grew up with successful, loving parents Was educated and took pride in academics Adolescence didn’t play a role in becoming what he was through the mid 80’s and early 90’s Never showed signs of becoming a serial killer (torturing animals, inflicting injury upon themselves or others, abuse, etc) Wasn’t until adulthood that he began to inflict harm upon women, primarily prostitutes http://www.murderpedia.org/male.D/d/dzhumagaliev-photos.htm

Abnormalities While Nikolai was a young adult, had majority of his teeth knocked out Had them replaced with metal dentures, (commonly referred to as fangs) Had an extreme hate for women, specifically prostitutes and women who sold their bodies and minds Normal childhood and didn’t show obvious signs of becoming a serial killer http://www.murderpedia.org/male.D/d/dzhumagaliev-photos.htm

Motives Organized Serial Killer Had a clear motive for committing such heinous crimes Despised prostitutes, getting rid of them was his sole purpose of murdering such a large amount of women Felt as if society would be better off without having women selling their bodies http://www.murderpedia.org/male.D/d/dzhumagaliev-photos.htm

Evil Numerous definitions for Evil 1. Morally bad or wrong; wicked: 2. Causing ruin, injury, or pain; harmful: 3. Characterized by or indicating future misfortune; ominous: 4. Bad or blameworthy by report; infamous: 5. Characterized by anger or spite; malicious: Nikolai fits every definition of Evil, taking the lives of women who choose to sell their bodies to make a profit He did not see this as evil By removing prostitutes he felt he was helping his community and bettering society http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liiD1XaRvqM Video pertaining to “Evil”

Victim Trends All victims were either prostitutes or unfaithful women This provides adequate information on Nikolai, on how he was an Organized Serial Killer Having a clear motive, and a clear plan as to how he murdered his victims, shows that he was an effective Organized Serial Killers, taking the lives of numerous women http://allweirdnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/prostitutes.jpg

Nikolai Dzhumagaliev Was convicted for the numerous murders of prostitutes Currently, he lives with relatives in Eastern Europe, being permitted to roam the streets freely Was released after ten years for the murders of the 7 prostitutes