Serial killer the men behind "3 guys 1 hammer" (2 Viewers)

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mrln

silent ghost
i hope the same happens to them. where their family members get the same treatment that they gave out to them animals and people.
shudda gotten life. not a slap on the wrist.
 

Sauerkraut

Fermented Cabbage
Maybe the prison these Ukrainian fucks are in will be hit by a Russian missile. Hanzha was probably conscripted and he’s ass up dead in a trench in Donbass somewhere.
 
viktor sayenko and igor suprunyuk were seemingly ordinary teenagers, sympathetic, sociable. they were from good families, suprunyuk’s father was a personal pilot of former ukrainian president leonid kuchma, and sayenko’s father was a district prosecutor.

alexander hanzha was a third boy involved in the attacks. friends of the two suspects, he never participated in any of the actual killings, but helped the boys rob the victims before they were murdered and then pawned off their valuables. while hanzha never directly participated in the murders, he is considered a part of the group as he was aware of the criminal activities.

they were well studied, in school they were treated well. but sayenko and suprunyuk led another, secret life. during the day they studied and did ordinary things, and in the evening committed gruesome crimes. they would go on to be known as the dnipropetrovsk maniacs.

the three suspects attended school together and by age 14 found some common ground. "me and igor were both afraid of heights, and we were afraid we'd be beaten up by bullies", sayenko stated during questioning. suprunyuk sought advice on getting rid of their fears, which led the boys to stand on a balcony of their 14th floor apartment for hours, hanging over the railing. this reportedly had a positive effect on their fear of heights. hanzha was reportedly the most squeamish of the three. he had a blood phobia. suprunyuk suggested tackling the fears by torturing stray dogs. the boys captured dogs in a wooded area near their house, hanged them from trees, disemboweled them, and took pictures next to the corpses. prosecution evidence included many of these photos taken by the suspects while underage. some photos show the boys drawing swastikas and other symbols with animal blood, and giving the nazi salute. in one photo, suprunyuk poses sporting a "hitler mustache". a long video showing the three torturing a white kitten was shown in court. it takes place in their garage. the suspects fashioned a cross from wooden boards and nailed the kitten to it, then shot at it with pistols, placing foam and glue in its mouth to muffle the kitten's noises.

after graduating high school, sayenko and hanzha went to their own jobs, while suprunyuk, officially being unemployed, became an unlicensed taxi driver. the three took up robbing suprunyuk's passengers, some of whom were reported to later wind up as their victims. eventually, sayenko and suprunyuk apparently lost interest in robbing and decided to take it to the next step, murdering random people for the sheer thrill of it.

in 2007, a wave of brutal murders swept through dnipropetrovsk. victims had smashed in heads, gouged out eyes, and cut off ears.

june 25th, 2007, dnipropetrovsk police received a call. the body of a young woman was found. the first victim was a 33 year old woman, yekaterina ilchenko, who was walking home after having tea at her friend's apartment. according to sayenko's confession, he and suprunyuk were "out for a walk". suprunyuk had a hammer. as ilchenko walked past, suprunyuk "spun around" and hit her in the side of the head. ilchenko's body was found by her mother at 5:00 a.m.. within an hour of the first murder, the maniacs attacked their next victim, roman tatarevich, as he slept on a bench near the first murder scene. tatarevich's head was smashed with blunt objects numerous times, rendering him unrecognizable. the bench was located across the street from the local public prosecutor's office.

on july 1st, two more victims, yevgenia grischenko and nikolai serchuk, were found murdered in the nearby town of novomoskovsk. on the night of july 6th, three more people were murdered in dnipro. the first was egor nechvoloda, a recently discharged army recruit, who was bludgeoned while walking home from a nightclub. his mother found the body in the morning by their apartment building on bohdan-khmelnytsky-street. police were called because of the noise coming from egor’s mother screaming. yelena shram, a 28 year old night guard, was then murdered around the corner on kosiora street. according to sayenko's taped confession, as shram walked toward them, suprunyuk struck her with the hammer he had been hiding under his shirt and hit her several more times after she fell down. she had been carrying a bag filled with clothes. the men picked up the bag, used the clothes to clean the hammer, and threw the bag out. later the same night, the maniacs murdered a woman named valentina hanzha, a mother of three with a disabled husband.

the next day, july 7th, two 14 year old boys from pidhorodne, a nearby town, were attacked as they went fishing. one of the two friends, andrei sidyuk, was killed, but the other, vadim lyakhov, managed to escape after hiding in the woods. later, on july 12th 48 year old sergei yatzenko (the man from the 3 guys 1 hammer video), disabled by a recent bout with cancer, went missing while riding his motorcycle. his battered body was found four days later, with signs of a savage attack visible even after four days in the summer heat. just days later, on july 14th 45 year old natalia mamarchuk was riding her scooter in the nearby village of diyovka. as she was passing through a wooded area, the maniacs approached her and knocked her down. they then bludgeoned her to death with a hammer or pipe and drove off on her scooter. local witnesses gave chase but lost sight of the attackers.

thirteen more murders followed, often with multiple bodies found on the same day. in addition to the earlier sprees, two victims were found each day from july 14th to 16th. victims were seemingly selected at random. many were vulnerable to attack, including children, the elderly, vagrants, or people under the influence of alcohol. most victims were killed using blunt objects, including hammers and steel construction bars. blows were often directed at their faces, leaving them unrecognizable. many victims were also mutilated and tortured; some victims had their eyes gouged out while they were still alive. one pregnant woman had her fetus cut from her womb. the murders covered a large geographical area. aside from dnipro, many occurred in outlying areas of the dnipropetrovsk oblast.

the investigation was initially kept secret. the manhunt soon grew to encompass most local law enforcement. reportedly over 2,000 investigators worked on the case. no official information about the murders was released, and local people were not warned about possible attacks or provided with descriptions of the suspects. however, rumors of the attacks kept most of the local population home at night. eventually, investigators selectively distributed sketches and lists of stolen property to local pawn shops. stolen property began to appear in the pawn shops of the city's leninskiy district. the combination of the sketches and located stolen property led quickly to the suspects.

the three suspects viktor sayenko, igor suprunyuk, and alexander hanzha were arrested on july 23rd, 2007. suprunyuk attempted to sell a mobile phone stolen from a victim in a local pawn shop, asking for 150 hryvnia (about $20 USD). law enforcement agents tracked the phone's location. suprunyuk and sayenko were arrested near the cash register of the shop. hanzha was arrested at home, reportedly managing to flush other stolen mobile phones down the toilet. the three men were charged with involvement in 29 separate incidents, including 21 murders and 8 more attacks where victims survived. suprunyuk was charged with 27 of the cases, including 21 counts of capital murder, 8 armed robberies, and 1 count of animal cruelty. sayenko was charged with 25 instances, including 18 murders, 5 robberies and 1 count of animal cruelty. hanzha was charged with 2 counts of armed robbery stemming from a march 1st, 2007 incident in dniprodzerzhynsk.

the prosecution did not establish a motive behind the killings. local media reported the killers had a plan to get rich from the murder videos they recorded. one suspect's girlfriend reported that they planned to make 40 separate videos of murders. this was corroborated by a former classmate who claimed he often heard suprunyuk was in contact with an unknown "rich foreign website operator" who ordered 40 snuff videos, and would pay lots of money once they were made. regional security chief ivan stupak rejected the claim that the murders were committed to make internet snuff videos, saying that there was no evidence of this. detective bogdan vlasenko stated: "we think they were doing it as a hobby, to have a collection of memories when they get old." deputy interior minister nikolay kupyanskiy commented "for these young men, murder was like entertainment or hunting." at the trial, it emerged that suprunyuk collected newspaper cuttings about the case. some photographs of the crimes had captions added, including: "the weak must die. the strongest will conquer."

in april 2019, it was reported that alexander hanzha had been released from prison after serving 9 years and is married with 2 children.

here is the murder of sergei yatzenko that was leaked. i'm sure we have all seen it but i am posting it as it relates to the study:


here are some photos of the maniacs too:
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(i don't take any credit for discovering any of this information. i used multiple different sources and just mashed facts about this case together as well as my own paraphrasing in some bits.)

Sooo was it worth it?
 

GrahamT

Fresh Meat
viktor sayenko and igor suprunyuk were seemingly ordinary teenagers, sympathetic, sociable. they were from good families, suprunyuk’s father was a personal pilot of former ukrainian president leonid kuchma, and sayenko’s father was a district prosecutor.

alexander hanzha was a third boy involved in the attacks. friends of the two suspects, he never participated in any of the actual killings, but helped the boys rob the victims before they were murdered and then pawned off their valuables. while hanzha never directly participated in the murders, he is considered a part of the group as he was aware of the criminal activities.

they were well studied, in school they were treated well. but sayenko and suprunyuk led another, secret life. during the day they studied and did ordinary things, and in the evening committed gruesome crimes. they would go on to be known as the dnipropetrovsk maniacs.

the three suspects attended school together and by age 14 found some common ground. "me and igor were both afraid of heights, and we were afraid we'd be beaten up by bullies", sayenko stated during questioning. suprunyuk sought advice on getting rid of their fears, which led the boys to stand on a balcony of their 14th floor apartment for hours, hanging over the railing. this reportedly had a positive effect on their fear of heights. hanzha was reportedly the most squeamish of the three. he had a blood phobia. suprunyuk suggested tackling the fears by torturing stray dogs. the boys captured dogs in a wooded area near their house, hanged them from trees, disemboweled them, and took pictures next to the corpses. prosecution evidence included many of these photos taken by the suspects while underage. some photos show the boys drawing swastikas and other symbols with animal blood, and giving the nazi salute. in one photo, suprunyuk poses sporting a "hitler mustache". a long video showing the three torturing a white kitten was shown in court. it takes place in their garage. the suspects fashioned a cross from wooden boards and nailed the kitten to it, then shot at it with pistols, placing foam and glue in its mouth to muffle the kitten's noises.

after graduating high school, sayenko and hanzha went to their own jobs, while suprunyuk, officially being unemployed, became an unlicensed taxi driver. the three took up robbing suprunyuk's passengers, some of whom were reported to later wind up as their victims. eventually, sayenko and suprunyuk apparently lost interest in robbing and decided to take it to the next step, murdering random people for the sheer thrill of it.

in 2007, a wave of brutal murders swept through dnipropetrovsk. victims had smashed in heads, gouged out eyes, and cut off ears.

june 25th, 2007, dnipropetrovsk police received a call. the body of a young woman was found. the first victim was a 33 year old woman, yekaterina ilchenko, who was walking home after having tea at her friend's apartment. according to sayenko's confession, he and suprunyuk were "out for a walk". suprunyuk had a hammer. as ilchenko walked past, suprunyuk "spun around" and hit her in the side of the head. ilchenko's body was found by her mother at 5:00 a.m.. within an hour of the first murder, the maniacs attacked their next victim, roman tatarevich, as he slept on a bench near the first murder scene. tatarevich's head was smashed with blunt objects numerous times, rendering him unrecognizable. the bench was located across the street from the local public prosecutor's office.

on july 1st, two more victims, yevgenia grischenko and nikolai serchuk, were found murdered in the nearby town of novomoskovsk. on the night of july 6th, three more people were murdered in dnipro. the first was egor nechvoloda, a recently discharged army recruit, who was bludgeoned while walking home from a nightclub. his mother found the body in the morning by their apartment building on bohdan-khmelnytsky-street. police were called because of the noise coming from egor’s mother screaming. yelena shram, a 28 year old night guard, was then murdered around the corner on kosiora street. according to sayenko's taped confession, as shram walked toward them, suprunyuk struck her with the hammer he had been hiding under his shirt and hit her several more times after she fell down. she had been carrying a bag filled with clothes. the men picked up the bag, used the clothes to clean the hammer, and threw the bag out. later the same night, the maniacs murdered a woman named valentina hanzha, a mother of three with a disabled husband.

the next day, july 7th, two 14 year old boys from pidhorodne, a nearby town, were attacked as they went fishing. one of the two friends, andrei sidyuk, was killed, but the other, vadim lyakhov, managed to escape after hiding in the woods. later, on july 12th 48 year old sergei yatzenko (the man from the 3 guys 1 hammer video), disabled by a recent bout with cancer, went missing while riding his motorcycle. his battered body was found four days later, with signs of a savage attack visible even after four days in the summer heat. just days later, on july 14th 45 year old natalia mamarchuk was riding her scooter in the nearby village of diyovka. as she was passing through a wooded area, the maniacs approached her and knocked her down. they then bludgeoned her to death with a hammer or pipe and drove off on her scooter. local witnesses gave chase but lost sight of the attackers.

thirteen more murders followed, often with multiple bodies found on the same day. in addition to the earlier sprees, two victims were found each day from july 14th to 16th. victims were seemingly selected at random. many were vulnerable to attack, including children, the elderly, vagrants, or people under the influence of alcohol. most victims were killed using blunt objects, including hammers and steel construction bars. blows were often directed at their faces, leaving them unrecognizable. many victims were also mutilated and tortured; some victims had their eyes gouged out while they were still alive. one pregnant woman had her fetus cut from her womb. the murders covered a large geographical area. aside from dnipro, many occurred in outlying areas of the dnipropetrovsk oblast.

the investigation was initially kept secret. the manhunt soon grew to encompass most local law enforcement. reportedly over 2,000 investigators worked on the case. no official information about the murders was released, and local people were not warned about possible attacks or provided with descriptions of the suspects. however, rumors of the attacks kept most of the local population home at night. eventually, investigators selectively distributed sketches and lists of stolen property to local pawn shops. stolen property began to appear in the pawn shops of the city's leninskiy district. the combination of the sketches and located stolen property led quickly to the suspects.

the three suspects viktor sayenko, igor suprunyuk, and alexander hanzha were arrested on july 23rd, 2007. suprunyuk attempted to sell a mobile phone stolen from a victim in a local pawn shop, asking for 150 hryvnia (about $20 USD). law enforcement agents tracked the phone's location. suprunyuk and sayenko were arrested near the cash register of the shop. hanzha was arrested at home, reportedly managing to flush other stolen mobile phones down the toilet. the three men were charged with involvement in 29 separate incidents, including 21 murders and 8 more attacks where victims survived. suprunyuk was charged with 27 of the cases, including 21 counts of capital murder, 8 armed robberies, and 1 count of animal cruelty. sayenko was charged with 25 instances, including 18 murders, 5 robberies and 1 count of animal cruelty. hanzha was charged with 2 counts of armed robbery stemming from a march 1st, 2007 incident in dniprodzerzhynsk.

the prosecution did not establish a motive behind the killings. local media reported the killers had a plan to get rich from the murder videos they recorded. one suspect's girlfriend reported that they planned to make 40 separate videos of murders. this was corroborated by a former classmate who claimed he often heard suprunyuk was in contact with an unknown "rich foreign website operator" who ordered 40 snuff videos, and would pay lots of money once they were made. regional security chief ivan stupak rejected the claim that the murders were committed to make internet snuff videos, saying that there was no evidence of this. detective bogdan vlasenko stated: "we think they were doing it as a hobby, to have a collection of memories when they get old." deputy interior minister nikolay kupyanskiy commented "for these young men, murder was like entertainment or hunting." at the trial, it emerged that suprunyuk collected newspaper cuttings about the case. some photographs of the crimes had captions added, including: "the weak must die. the strongest will conquer."

in april 2019, it was reported that alexander hanzha had been released from prison after serving 9 years and is married with 2 children.

here is the murder of sergei yatzenko that was leaked. i'm sure we have all seen it but i am posting it as it relates to the study:


here are some photos of the maniacs too:
View attachment 611327

View attachment 611328
View attachment 611329
View attachment 611331
View attachment 611332
View attachment 611330

(i don't take any credit for discovering any of this information. i used multiple different sources and just mashed facts about this case together as well as my own paraphrasing in some bits.)

I watched the video years back and it was disturbing, Luke Magnotta video was so lame
 

shmoopy

Lurker
Thanks for writing this, but I have to ask is shift button on your keyboard broken or did you just grow up in Alabama or something?
 
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