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Oleg Kosarev

Oleg Leonidovich Kosarev (born March 11, 1966), known as The Elevator Man, is a Soviet-Russian serial rapist, sex offender, child molester, pedophile and robber. He has been sentenced to long terms of imprisonment, the last one being in 2012. According to his own claims, during his criminal career he committed at least 140 rapes, of which more than 40 were proven in court.[1]

Oleg Kosarev
Born
Oleg Leonidovich Kosarev

(1966-03-11) 11 March 1966 (age 58)
Criminal statusConvicted
Children1
Criminal chargeAggravated rape
Child rape
Sexual abuse
Robbery
Penalty20 years imprisonment
Details
Victims40–140
CountrySoviet Union, later Russia
Date apprehended
21 April 2015

First crimes and imprisonment edit

A native Muscovite,[2] in his own words, from the age of 7 to 12, Kosarev was subjected to depraved actions by another man who dressed him in women's clothing and used him for sexual games.[3] The first rape he committed was at age 18, for which he was sent for involuntary commitment to the psychiatric hospital No. 5, known as "White Pillars", where he raped a nurse with an accomplice. In 1984, the Chekhov City Court declared Kosarev mentally competent to stand trial, and sentenced him to eight years' imprisonment. Kosarev stated later that, in the penal colony, he was subjected to sexual violence. There, he was forcibly tattooed a blossoming rose—the symbol for the opushchenny (Russian for "the lowered one"), the name of the lowest level in the social hierarchy of the prisoners.[4]

Release and crime spree edit

Kosarev was released in June 1992,[2][3] and a month and a half later, he made another attack. He usually stalked his victims—teenage girls—on the street, followed them into a building. In an elevator, he raped and robbed his victims, threatening them with a knife.[4] To lull vigilant on-lookers, he pretended to be blind. Kosarev's criminal activity peaked in the fall of 1995, when up to three similar attacks on children occurred each day in the capital. In one case, the rapist found five children—two boys and three girls—in an elevator, where he raped all three girls, threatening them with a knife and forcing the boys to have with them. In another instance, he raped a young mother in front of a small child, forcing it to observe the entire process.

At the same time, Oleg Kosarev married through a newspaper ad and found a work as a guard in a kindergarten.[4] His wife at the time did not suspect him of any such crimes, and considered him to be a romantic, gallant man.[2]

On October 31, 1995, Kosarev was detained on Arbat Street while trying to sell stolen goods, including a camera taken from one of the victims 4 hours before his arrest. His suspicious behavior attracted the attention of authorities.[4][5]

At first, Kosarev denied his guilt, but soon, after some confrontations with the victims, he confessed. Although he admitted to around 137 rapes, the court could only prove around 40 instances, as many of his victims refused to cooperate with the investigators.[2] In March 1997, the court sentenced him to 15 years' imprisonment, of which 10 he served in a standard prison, and the other 5 in a maximum-security prison.[6]

Imprisonment, release and new crimes edit

In October 2010, Oleg Kosarev was granted parole, having served 12½ out of 15 years. During his stay at the Vladimir colony, he got married, meeting his future wife on a prison date. In 2002, a daughter was born from this relationship, but soon the spouse, after having discovered Oleg's crimes, left him.[2]

Returning to Moscow, Kosarev, in less than six months, committed another crime. After he arrived in Serpukhov, he attacked a 13-year-old girl on Vesennyaya Street on February 25, 2011. Pretending to be blind, he followed the girl into an elevator, where, with the threat of a knife, he forced the girl to go to the last floor, where he raped her. After that, Kosarev forced the girl to drink the contents of a syringe that he had brought with him—a mixture of phenazepam and diphenhydramine—and drink it with vodka.[6] As a result, the victim was hospitalized with serious poisoning.[7]

The next attack occurred on the afternoon of April 7, again in Serpukhov. In the area of house number 160, on Tsentralnaya Street, he noticed two girls (17 and 18, respectively), both 11th-grade students of the local high school. On Osenniy Street, he attacked them, overtaking them in the elevator. Kosarev inflicted at least three blows with the handle and blade of the knife on the head and hand of one girl, and the other—nine on the head, hand and body. After that, the offender took gold jewelry from his victims—a chain, rings with precious stones, a pendant and earrings, as well as two mobile phones, raping one the girls again before finally fleeing the scene.[6]

Third arrest and sentence edit

When the search for the rapist in Serpukhov began, an investigator from the city's prosecutor's office appealed to the investigative department to inquire about a similar offender, active in Moscow in the mid-1990s. Investigators decided to check out the criminal, and on April 21, 2011, Oleg Kosarev was detained in Moscow. He immediately confessed to everything, and returned all of the stolen items.[2][3] At the trial, Kosarev was charged with violence against minors, robbery and rape. The defendant argued that "another person entered into him"; however, according to the results of a comprehensive forensic psychiatric examination, he was sane. On October 18, 2012, the Moscow Oblast Court sentenced Oleg Kosarev to 20 years' imprisonment, with the first 12 years to be spent in a standard, and the final 8 in a corrective labor colony.

Copycats edit

After Kosarev's capture in 1995, attacks with similar modus operandi continued to take place in Moscow, by a criminal named Valery Deyev. Deyev, born 1969, dressed in a similar way as Kosarev and physically resembled him. In one case, he told the girl he had raped that he was Andrei Chikatilo. Even before Kosarev's capture, it was known that there were two different criminals, due to the fact that the rapes occurred simultaneously in different locations of the city. The police even suggested that the rapists could be twin brothers, and therefore sent inquiries to psychiatric hospitals to monitor any twin brothers with paraphilias, but the search yielded no result. Kosarev himself told that during one of his "hunts" for schoolgirls, he saw a man dressed similarly to him, tracking the same girl. That event took place on Chicherina Street.[4]

Deyev was arrested on May 29, 1996. He was unmarried and had two criminal convictions for robberies and theft.[8] While housed in the detention center "Matrosskaya Tishina", he tried to feign mental illness and attempted to cut his open his veins twice. Despite this, Deyev was recognized as sane. He named about 50 addresses where he claimed to have committed rapes and robberies, only 23 of them were proven in court. Deyev was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment.

In 2011, Deyev was released, married and, like Kosarev, immediately returned to his criminal activities. He invited teenager boys to his house, plowed them with alcohol, and when they fell unconscious, committed sexual acts on them. In February 2016, Deyev, during a quarrel with a neighbor, grabbed a pistol and fired some blank cartridges at him. He was detained, after which details the sexual assaults came to light. In 2017, Valery Deyev was sentenced by the court to 20 years' imprisonment in corrective labor colony.[9]

In 1996, in Moscow, the third "elevator" rapist was arrested—Bunin, who had no resemblance to Kosarev and Deyev. He committed at least six attacks, was found not guilty by reason of insanity, and sent off to involuntary commitment.[10]

In popular culture edit

In 1998, an episode from the true crime TV-series "Criminal Russia" was filmed about both Kosarev's and Deyev's crimes, titled A Hunt for the Double.

References edit

  1. ^ . July 24, 2013. Archived from the original on March 24, 2014. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Mikulik, Sergey (October 18, 2012). "'The Elevator' will be stuck in jail for 20 years". Moskovskij Komsomolets. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "140 girls were raped by 'the Elevator'". Archived from the original on August 5, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Double Hunt". Criminal Russia. 1998. НТВ.
  5. ^ Дышев С. М., Россия бандитская. От «воров в законе» до «отморозков».
  6. ^ a b c Chevyakov, Fyodor (October 12, 2012). "Sex maniac will appear in court". News Agency of the Moscow Oblast. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  7. ^ Tyutynnik, Tatyana (April 21, 2011). "Pseudo-blind rapist maniac detained". Life News. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  8. ^ Rubnikovich, Oleg (November 13, 1997). "The maniac was unable to control himself". Kommersant. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  9. ^ 'In Moscow, the most famous rapist of the 90s, Valery Deyev, was convicted again'
  10. ^ 'Hunt for the Double'

Bibliography edit

  • S. M. Dyshev. Russian gangsters. From 'thieves in law' to 'scumbags'. — М.: Eksmo, 2001. — 432 p. — ISBN 5-04-001619-0.

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Oleg Leonidovich Kosarev born March 11 1966 known as The Elevator Man is a Soviet Russian serial rapist sex offender child molester pedophile and robber He has been sentenced to long terms of imprisonment the last one being in 2012 According to his own claims during his criminal career he committed at least 140 rapes of which more than 40 were proven in court 1 Oleg KosarevBornOleg Leonidovich Kosarev 1966 03 11 11 March 1966 age 58 Moscow RSFSR USSRCriminal statusConvictedChildren1Criminal chargeAggravated rapeChild rapeSexual abuseRobberyPenalty20 years imprisonmentDetailsVictims40 140CountrySoviet Union later RussiaDate apprehended21 April 2015 Contents 1 First crimes and imprisonment 2 Release and crime spree 3 Imprisonment release and new crimes 4 Third arrest and sentence 5 Copycats 6 In popular culture 7 References 8 BibliographyFirst crimes and imprisonment editA native Muscovite 2 in his own words from the age of 7 to 12 Kosarev was subjected to depraved actions by another man who dressed him in women s clothing and used him for sexual games 3 The first rape he committed was at age 18 for which he was sent for involuntary commitment to the psychiatric hospital No 5 known as White Pillars where he raped a nurse with an accomplice In 1984 the Chekhov City Court declared Kosarev mentally competent to stand trial and sentenced him to eight years imprisonment Kosarev stated later that in the penal colony he was subjected to sexual violence There he was forcibly tattooed a blossoming rose the symbol for the opushchenny Russian for the lowered one the name of the lowest level in the social hierarchy of the prisoners 4 Release and crime spree editKosarev was released in June 1992 2 3 and a month and a half later he made another attack He usually stalked his victims teenage girls on the street followed them into a building In an elevator he raped and robbed his victims threatening them with a knife 4 To lull vigilant on lookers he pretended to be blind Kosarev s criminal activity peaked in the fall of 1995 when up to three similar attacks on children occurred each day in the capital In one case the rapist found five children two boys and three girls in an elevator where he raped all three girls threatening them with a knife and forcing the boys to have with them In another instance he raped a young mother in front of a small child forcing it to observe the entire process At the same time Oleg Kosarev married through a newspaper ad and found a work as a guard in a kindergarten 4 His wife at the time did not suspect him of any such crimes and considered him to be a romantic gallant man 2 On October 31 1995 Kosarev was detained on Arbat Street while trying to sell stolen goods including a camera taken from one of the victims 4 hours before his arrest His suspicious behavior attracted the attention of authorities 4 5 At first Kosarev denied his guilt but soon after some confrontations with the victims he confessed Although he admitted to around 137 rapes the court could only prove around 40 instances as many of his victims refused to cooperate with the investigators 2 In March 1997 the court sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment of which 10 he served in a standard prison and the other 5 in a maximum security prison 6 Imprisonment release and new crimes editIn October 2010 Oleg Kosarev was granted parole having served 12 out of 15 years During his stay at the Vladimir colony he got married meeting his future wife on a prison date In 2002 a daughter was born from this relationship but soon the spouse after having discovered Oleg s crimes left him 2 Returning to Moscow Kosarev in less than six months committed another crime After he arrived in Serpukhov he attacked a 13 year old girl on Vesennyaya Street on February 25 2011 Pretending to be blind he followed the girl into an elevator where with the threat of a knife he forced the girl to go to the last floor where he raped her After that Kosarev forced the girl to drink the contents of a syringe that he had brought with him a mixture of phenazepam and diphenhydramine and drink it with vodka 6 As a result the victim was hospitalized with serious poisoning 7 The next attack occurred on the afternoon of April 7 again in Serpukhov In the area of house number 160 on Tsentralnaya Street he noticed two girls 17 and 18 respectively both 11th grade students of the local high school On Osenniy Street he attacked them overtaking them in the elevator Kosarev inflicted at least three blows with the handle and blade of the knife on the head and hand of one girl and the other nine on the head hand and body After that the offender took gold jewelry from his victims a chain rings with precious stones a pendant and earrings as well as two mobile phones raping one the girls again before finally fleeing the scene 6 Third arrest and sentence editWhen the search for the rapist in Serpukhov began an investigator from the city s prosecutor s office appealed to the investigative department to inquire about a similar offender active in Moscow in the mid 1990s Investigators decided to check out the criminal and on April 21 2011 Oleg Kosarev was detained in Moscow He immediately confessed to everything and returned all of the stolen items 2 3 At the trial Kosarev was charged with violence against minors robbery and rape The defendant argued that another person entered into him however according to the results of a comprehensive forensic psychiatric examination he was sane On October 18 2012 the Moscow Oblast Court sentenced Oleg Kosarev to 20 years imprisonment with the first 12 years to be spent in a standard and the final 8 in a corrective labor colony Copycats editAfter Kosarev s capture in 1995 attacks with similar modus operandi continued to take place in Moscow by a criminal named Valery Deyev Deyev born 1969 dressed in a similar way as Kosarev and physically resembled him In one case he told the girl he had raped that he was Andrei Chikatilo Even before Kosarev s capture it was known that there were two different criminals due to the fact that the rapes occurred simultaneously in different locations of the city The police even suggested that the rapists could be twin brothers and therefore sent inquiries to psychiatric hospitals to monitor any twin brothers with paraphilias but the search yielded no result Kosarev himself told that during one of his hunts for schoolgirls he saw a man dressed similarly to him tracking the same girl That event took place on Chicherina Street 4 Deyev was arrested on May 29 1996 He was unmarried and had two criminal convictions for robberies and theft 8 While housed in the detention center Matrosskaya Tishina he tried to feign mental illness and attempted to cut his open his veins twice Despite this Deyev was recognized as sane He named about 50 addresses where he claimed to have committed rapes and robberies only 23 of them were proven in court Deyev was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment In 2011 Deyev was released married and like Kosarev immediately returned to his criminal activities He invited teenager boys to his house plowed them with alcohol and when they fell unconscious committed sexual acts on them In February 2016 Deyev during a quarrel with a neighbor grabbed a pistol and fired some blank cartridges at him He was detained after which details the sexual assaults came to light In 2017 Valery Deyev was sentenced by the court to 20 years imprisonment in corrective labor colony 9 In 1996 in Moscow the third elevator rapist was arrested Bunin who had no resemblance to Kosarev and Deyev He committed at least six attacks was found not guilty by reason of insanity and sent off to involuntary commitment 10 In popular culture editIn 1998 an episode from the true crime TV series Criminal Russia was filmed about both Kosarev s and Deyev s crimes titled A Hunt for the Double References edit Register of Russian citizens who have committed sexual offenses against minors July 24 2013 Archived from the original on March 24 2014 Retrieved March 24 2014 a b c d e f Mikulik Sergey October 18 2012 The Elevator will be stuck in jail for 20 years Moskovskij Komsomolets Retrieved November 22 2013 a b c 140 girls were raped by the Elevator Archived from the original on August 5 2013 Retrieved August 19 2013 a b c d e Double Hunt Criminal Russia 1998 NTV Dyshev S M Rossiya banditskaya Ot vorov v zakone do otmorozkov a b c Chevyakov Fyodor October 12 2012 Sex maniac will appear in court News Agency of the Moscow Oblast Retrieved November 22 2013 Tyutynnik Tatyana April 21 2011 Pseudo blind rapist maniac detained Life News Retrieved November 22 2013 Rubnikovich Oleg November 13 1997 The maniac was unable to control himself Kommersant Retrieved November 22 2013 In Moscow the most famous rapist of the 90s Valery Deyev was convicted again Hunt for the Double Bibliography editS M Dyshev Russian gangsters From thieves in law to scumbags M Eksmo 2001 432 p ISBN 5 04 001619 0 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