Sergey Lozovoi

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Sergey Lozovoi
Born
Sergey Valerievich Lozovoi

(1965-05-01) May 1, 1965 (age 59)
Other names"The Giant"
Conviction(s)Murder
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Victims6+
Span of crimes
July – October 2002
CountryRussia
State(s)Rostov, Krasnodar
Date apprehended
October 17, 2008

Sergey Valerievich Lozovoi (Russian: Сергей Валерьевич Лозово́й; born May 1, 1965), known as The Giant (Russian: Великан), is a Russian criminal and serial killer who committed a series of brutal murders, for which he was wanted as a fugitive for a long time.

Biography[edit]

Lozovoi was born in Novocherkassk, and was notable for his huge and powerful physique. Before the murders, he was convicted for robberies and brigandage a total of three times. On July 25, 2002, while in Rostov-on-Don, Lozovoi robbed an apartment and killed its owner, stealing a collection of antiques (jewelry and ancient orders) amounting to 400 thousand rubles. In August, he killed a taxi driver on the highway leading to the Oktyabrsky District, stealing 6 thousand rubles. In September, while he was in Sochi with accomplice Andrei Pismensky, both robbed and killed a married couple, stealing money and property worth 200 thousand rubles. In the same month, while in the vicinity of Roston-on-Don, Lozovoi killed another taxi driver, stealing 5 thousand rubles. And finally, he killed a saleswoman in the village of Bagaevskaya, robbing her of 4 thousand rubles.

After the last murder, Lozovoi went into hiding, but Pismensky, the accomplice in the Sochi murder, was arrested. The offender immediately gave a confession and told about Lozovoi, after which the court sentenced Pismensky to 17 years imprisonment.[1] But Lozovoi managed to escape, and was subsequently put on the international wanted list. On October 17, 2008, he was arrested in Novocherkassk when he arrived in a taxi to the house of a local jeweler. Police seized an air gun, converted from an improvised firearm, and photos depicting a Margolin pistol, as well as a $500 Makarov, $500-$600 TT and $400-$700 Nagant. Law enforcement officials suggested that might be much more murders committed by Lozovoi.[2]

Forensic psychiatric examinations found that Lozovoi was sane. According to the conclusion of psychiatrists, he was an excitable psychopath — aggressive, antisocial and cruel. On December 17, 2009, the Rostov Regional Court, on the basis of the jury's conviction, sentenced him to life imprisonment.[3] The Supreme Court of Russia left the sentence unchanged, and Sergey Lozovoi is currently serving his sentence in the White Swan prison of the Perm Krai.

In the media[edit]

  • Documentary film Following the tracks of the giant from the series "Criminal Chronicles".

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Потеря, Ирина. В Новочеркасске задержали серийного убийцу : Archived 2016-09-18 at the Wayback Machine // Новости Курска. Комсомольская Правда в Курске : сайт. — Курск : АО ИД «Комсомольская правда», 2008. — 27 октября. — Дата обращения: 18.09.2016. — ISSN 0233-433X.
  2. ^ Генералова, Елена. Исключительная мера преступления : Archived 2015-03-23 at the Wayback Machine // Город Ростов-на-Дону : сайт. — г. Ростов-на-Дону : Филиал ООО «ХШ Диджитал РУГИОН», 2008. — 21 октября. — Дата обращения: 18.09.2016.
  3. ^ Сергей Лозовой, убивший 6 человек, приговорен Ростовским областным судом к пожизненному заключению : Archived 2016-08-22 at the Wayback Machine// Новости Ростова-на-Дону и Ростовской области : сайт. — Ростов-на-Дону, 2009. — 18 декабря. — Дата обращения: 18.09.2016.

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