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Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Is he Valery Andreev? Russia stunned as body with gold teeth may belong to infamous serial killer
A decaying body with gold teeth was discovered near the Russia-Kazakhstan border, and authorities believe it belongs to the country's most wanted serial killer. Russian police are looking into whether a body discovered near Kazakhstan is that of Valery Andreev . Could this body really be Valery Andreev? Valery Andreev, also known as the " Orsk Maniac ," went missing over a decade ago after being accused of assaulting and murdering potentially over 100 women. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Neurologists: These Shoes Are the Best Thing You Can Do for Your Body After 60 Barefoot Vitality Undo The corpse had all gold teeth, which matched his known description. If confirmed, it would bring an end to one of Russia's most long-running and sinister manhunts. A quarry may contain the remains of Russia's most prolific serial killer, Valery Andreev, according to a report by The Mirror. ALSO READ: Prices set to explode: Trump's tariffs could make your tomatoes cost more than steak — starting today Live Events Russian police are currently looking into the possibility that a mysterious dead body is that of the serial killer, who would be 68 years old now if he were still alive. According to the local media outlet Shot, tests are being conducted on a decomposing male body found close to Akkermanovka, by the Kazakhstani border. How did Valery Andreev evade capture for so long? Truck driver Valery Andreev, despite never facing trial, remains suspected of heinous crime. In what is now regarded as a disastrous error, the Orsk Maniac, named after his hometown, eluded law enforcement for 12 years after being questioned and then freed on the grounds of "lack of evidence" at the time. Years later, Russian police claimed to have "proof" that the truck driver had assaulted and killed eight women, but they were unable to track him down. What made him one of Russia's most feared killers? Law enforcement also suspects Andreev of being responsible for the kidnapping, assault, and killing of over 100 women who were reported "missing" in the Orenburg region of southwest Russia, near the Kazakhstani border, between 2006 and 2016. Andreev might be the worst serial killer in Russian history if the accusations made by Russian police are accurate. His possible bloody total would surpass that of former police officer Mikhail Popkov , also known as The Werewolf, who was found guilty of 81 murders in Siberia and admitted to two more. The deceased man was wearing dark pants and a T-shirt that read, "Collection of 99 International Games." He fit the wanted descriptions of the suspected mass murderer because all of his teeth were gold, as per a report by the Mirror. The cause of death for this corpse is still unknown. Reports of Andreev's "sightings" have been common since police offered a £15,000 reward for information. Since he was added to Russia's federal wanted list in 2013, Andreev has been evading capture. He was regarded as a "peaceful and obedient family man" and was a married father of two, as per a report by The Mirror. FAQs Who was Valery Andreyev? He was a Russian truck driver known as the "Orsk Maniac" who is suspected of killing over 100 women between 2006 and 2016. Why do police suspect the body is his? The corpse had all-gold teeth, a key detail in Andreev's description, and was discovered near his last known location.


The Sun
2 days ago
- The Sun
Russia's most wanted serial killer, who ‘raped & murdered 100 women' could be dead as cops find body with gold teeth
RUSSIA'S most wanted serial killer who "raped and murdered 100 women" could be dead as cops find a body that could belong to him. Police are investigating whether a corpse with a mouthful of gold teeth found in a quarry belongs to truck driver Valery Andreev, the country's "most wanted" killer. 7 7 Andreev is feared to have raped and murdered more than 100 women, but has never faced trial. Known as the Orsk Maniac after his home city, he has evaded police for 12 years after officers questioned then released him due to 'lack of evidence' at the time in what is now seen as a catastrophic blunder. Later, police established "proof" of eight cases where women were raped and murdered by Andreev who - if he is still alive - would now be 68. But he is also suspected of being responsible for abducting, raping and killing more than 100 women listed as 'missing' between 2006 and 2016 in Orenburg region in southwest Russia, close to the border with Kazakhstan, according to law enforcement. If true, this would make him Russia's worst-ever serial killer, exceeding ex-policeman Mikhail Popkov, aka The Werewolf, who has been convicted of 81 murders in Siberia - and confessed to an additional two. A decaying male body discovered near Akkermanovka is undergoing tests, reported Shot media outlet. The man was wearing a T-shirt bearing the words 'Collection of 99 International Games' and dark trousers. All his teeth were gold - matching wanted descriptions of the suspected mass killer. The cause of death is as yet unclear. There have been frequent 'sightings' of Andreev after police offered a £15,000 reward for information. Nato jets scrambled as Putin launches one of war's biggest attacks in Ukraine His truck was tracked containing a stash of condoms, women's underwear, and hair clips. Among his suspected murder victims are Ekaterina Morozova, who was 19 when she disappeared in 2012. Another is Irina Nikolskaya, aged 25 when she went missing in 2012. Two other suspected victims were named as Olga Zhuravleva and Arzhan Urkumbayeva. Andreev has been on the run since 2013 when he was put on Russia's federal wanted list. He was described as a married father of two, considered a 'peaceful and obedient family man'. Locals said he was 'polite, well-mannered and respectable'. He was a lorry driver for at least 15 years. Earlier, police urged anyone seeing the suspected serial killer to contact them immediately. 7 7 7 7


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Daily Mirror
Dead body found with gold teeth 'could be Russia's most prolific serial killer'
Police in Russia have found the dead body of a man with mouthful of gold teeth - matching the description of what could be the country's most prolific serial killer A dead body with a mouthful of gold teeth found in a quarry could be the remains of Russia's most prolific serial killer. Truck driver Valery Andreev is feared to have raped and murdered more than 100 women, but never faced trial. Known as the Orsk Maniac, after his home city, he evaded police for 12 years after cops questioned then released him due to "lack of evidence" at the time, in what is now seen as a catastrophic blunder. Years later, Russian police said they had "proof" eight women had been raped and murdered by the truck driver, but were not able to find him. Russian cops are now investigating whether a mysterious dead body could be that of the serial killer, who would be 68 now if he was alive. A decaying male body discovered near Akkermanovka, by the border with Kazakhstan, is undergoing tests, reported the local Shot media outlet. Andreev is also suspected of being behind the abduction, rape and murder of more than 100 women listed as "missing" between 2006 and 2016 in Orenburg region in southwest Russia, close to the border with Kazakhstan, according to law enforcement. If allegations from Russian cops are true, Andreev could be the worst-ever serial killer in the country. His potential bloody total would exceed that of ex-policeman Mikhail Popkov, aka The Werewolf, who was convicted of 81 murders in Siberia - and confessed to an additional two. The dead man had a T-shirt bearing the words 'Collection of 99 International Games' and dark trousers on. All of his teeth were gold, which matched the wanted descriptions of the suspected mass killer. This corpse's cause of death is currently unknown. There have been frequent reports of "sightings" of Andreev after police offered a £15,000 reward for information. His truck was tracked containing a stash of condoms, women's underwear, and hair clips. Andreev has been on the run since 2013 when he was put on Russia's federal wanted list. He was described as a married father of two, considered a "peaceful and obedient family man". Locals said he was "polite, well-mannered and respectable" and he had worked as a lorry driver for 15 years. Earlier, Russian police urged anyone who spotted the suspected serial killer to contact them immediately. Interpol issued a red alert for Andreev and stated he has a 5cm scar on his abdomen, which they describe as a distinguishing mark.