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Nikolai Dzhumagaliev (Nikolai Espolovich Dzhumagaliev) was born on 15 November, 1952 in Uzynagash, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union, is a Soviet serial killer. Discover Nikolai Dzhumagaliev's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Nikolai Espolovich Dzhumagaliev (Николай Есполұлы Жұмағалиев, Nıkolaı Jumaǵalıev; Russian: Николай Есполович Джумагалиев; born November 15, 1952) is a Soviet serial killer, also known as Metal Fang, convicted of the murders of ten people in the Kazakh SSR (now Kazakhstan) between 1979 and 1980.
Dzhumagaliev killed and cannibalized at least ten people, targeting mainly women in the Almaty area, and is believed to have killed more until his arrest.
Nikolai Dzhumagaliev was born on 15 November 1952, in Uzynagash, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union, to a Kazakh father and Belarusian mother, the third of four children and only son of his family.
After completing the ninth grade of school, Dzhumagaliev entered a railway school; following his graduation, he was assigned to work in Atyrau.
In 1970, at age 18, he was conscripted into the Soviet Army, serving in chemical defense in Samarkand, Uzbek SSR.
After completing his service, Dzhumagaliev tried to become a driver and to enter university, but achieved neither goal.
As an alternative, he travelled the Soviet Union, visiting the Ural Mountains, Siberia, and Murmansk, where he tried a number of professions, including sailor, forwarder, electrician, and bulldozer operator.
In 1977, he returned to Uzynagash in Kazakhstan to take a job as a firefighter, contracting both syphilis and trichomoniasis that same year.
Dzhumagaliev planned his first murder very carefully.
In January 1979, he killed a woman travelling along a rural path outside of Uzynagash.
On January 25, 1979, the body of the woman was discovered.
A criminal case was opened, but the investigation did not lead to the killer's capture.
In 1979, Dzhumagaliev committed five more murders.
On August 21, in a drunken stupor, he accidentally shot a fellow fireman, for which he was arrested.
At the Serbsky Center, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
In less than a year, he was released and returned to Uzynagash.
Upon his return, he committed three more murders.
Dzhumagaliev's ninth murder was the one that led to his capture.
He invited some friends and their girlfriends to his home.
He killed one of them and began to dismember him in the next room.
When the other guests came looking for them and saw what was happening, they fled in horror from the house and reported it to the police.
The arriving policemen caught the cannibal on his knees, smeared with blood.
The police were so shocked at what they found that Dzhumagaliev was able to escape.
He fled to the mountains naked, with a hatchet in his hands.
He was tracked down and taken into custody the next day, on December 19, 1980.
A relative of his was also arrested.
Shortly after Dzhumagaliev's 1980 crimes had gained wide attention, another killer by the name of Alexander Skrynnik was operating in Chișinău.
He killed women and dismembered their bodies, after which he brought the body parts to his friend.
The head of one of Skrynnik's victims was shown on television.
In Chișinău, rumors spread that Dzhumagaliev had escaped and reached the Moldovan capital.
The rumors were put to rest when Skrynnik was convicted of the crimes, sentenced to death, and executed.
Less than a year later, December 3, 1981, Dzhumagaliev went on trial.
Since he had previously been diagnosed with schizophrenia, he was again declared insane and remanded to a special treatment center, where he spent the next eight years.
He was declared insane and imprisoned in a mental hospital until escaping in 1989, but was recaptured two years later, and is currently serving his sentence.
On August 29, 1989, while being transferred to an ordinary mental hospital, Dzhumagaliev managed to escape, using the car in which he was being transported.
He wandered for a long time around the USSR, and according to some reports, committed a series of murders in Moscow and Kazakhstan.
In the past, Dzhumagaliev had previously been pronounced "cured" several times and released, returning to his native village, where he was not well received.
Knowing that the villagers would likely turn him in, he did not return there.
Dzhumagaliev was declared a fugitive.
For several years, he was reported to be seen around Moscow, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.