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  1. Vasili Ivanovich Komaroff (born Vasili Terentevich Petrov; Russian: Василий Терентьевич Петров; 1 January 1871 – 18 June, 1923) was a Russian serial killer, convicted for the killing of 33 people in Moscow between 1921 and 1923. One of the earliest known serial killers in the Soviet Union, Komaroff was a ...

  2. Tras una larga investigación policial, entre la cual se interrogó a los vecinos del asesino, los efectivos ingresaron a la vivienda de Komaroff (ubicado en el distrito de Shabolovki), hallaron ...

  3. Vasili Komarov fue uno de los asesinos más espeluznantes de la historia soviética. Su respuesta al asesinato de inocentes, e incluso a la de su propia sentencia de muerte, se...

  4. Vasily Komarov (also known in English as Vasili Komaroff) was one of the worst murderers in the history of the USSR. He treated the murders of innocent people and even his own death...

  5. Vasili Komaroff (33) A horse-trader during the early days of Stalin, Vasili was known as "The Wolf of Moscow" for his unbridled reign of terror. A peasant, Vasili typically killed for money. His first victim was uncovered in 1921. Many others followed with frightful regularity.

  6. Hace 4 días · Uncover the terrifying story of Vasili Komaroff, infamously known as "The Wolf of Moscow." In this episode, we delve into Komaroff's life, his series of brutal murders in the Russian capital,...

  7. 7 de ene. de 2019 · Vasili Komaroff. Known to Soviet citizens as “the Wolf of Moscow”, Vasili Komaroff is considered one of the earliest known Russian serial killers. Born to a poor family in the Russian Empire, Vasili would go on to join the Red Army during the Communist Revolution in 1917 and later settled in Moscow where he became a horse trader ...