1930s Child Killer Confessions: Uncovering the Unheard Stories

2024-01-29 02:43:41

Nine days later, on November 2, Vinnichevsky admitted that there were more murders and attacks. Cases also became known in Nizhny Tagil and Kushva.

“To the testimony I gave earlier, I want to add several more cases that I then hid from the investigation,” Vladimir said during interrogation. — Having kept silent regarding some cases during previous interrogations, I wanted to reduce the total number of crimes committed, since those cases that I kept silent regarding, it seemed to me that they also had a fatal outcome, and, giving my first confession, I felt some relief , reducing their total number.

In total, according to the materials of the criminal case, Vinnichevsky attacked 18 children from 1938 to 1939, killing eight of them. One of those lucky to survive was three-year-old Alya Gubina. Her family lived on Flotskaya Street in the Pionersky village. On the followingnoon of June 12, while her parents and friends were drinking at home, the girl was playing in the yard. As the mother later said, at 17:00 Alya was definitely seen at the house, but at 17:15 she was no longer anywhere.

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