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Anatoliy Tymofeev (Anatoliy Krivobok) was born on 1960 in Berezan, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, is an Executed Ukrainian serial killer. Discover Anatoliy Tymofeev'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 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
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Born 1960, 1960
Birthday 1960
Birthplace Berezan, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
Date of death 1 August, 1996
Died Place Lukyanivska Prison, Kyiv, Ukraine
Nationality Ukraine

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1960

Anatoliy Tymofeev (né Krivobok; 1960 – August 1996) was a Ukrainian serial killer and burglar who murdered at least 13 pensioners in both Ukraine and Russia between 1991 and 1992.

He was convicted, sentenced to death and executed, one of the last to be executed in Ukraine prior to the abolition of the death penalty.

Anatoliy Krivobok was born in Berezan in 1960.

Little is known about his childhood, but according to his later claims, Krivobok had a harsh upbringing, and at age 12, was sent to a juvenile detention center in Zhmerynka.

While living there, he claimed to have been physically assaulted by both other delinquents and the prison staff on a regular basis, even when he was sick.

Due to this, he escaped the facility on two separate occasions, but was caught both times and harshly disciplined.

1981

As a result, Krivobok began stealing in his teens, for which he was first arrested in 1981 and ordered to serve 3 years in prison.

Shortly after his release, he was caught stealing again and given another prison term.

1990

In 1990, Krivobok was released again serving his out the entirety of his sentence.

In the early 1990s, due to the difficult political situation and poor economic status of the country, Krivobok had trouble with finding a normal job and was inclined to return to his old habits.

Despite this, he attempted to lead a normal life, marrying a woman in October 1990 and starting a family of his own.

In an effort to sever ties with his criminal past, he decided to legally change his surname to that of his wife, renaming himself to Anatoliy Tymofeev.

Not long after, the newly-renamed Tymofeev returned to his criminal ways, and began burgling into the houses of elderly residents in the Kyiv Oblast to steal small items of value.

1991

On September 11, 1991, while burgling one such home in Brovary, he overheard that the elderly resident, a woman named Scherbak, was entering the house.

Tymofeev initially hid from sight, but when he saw that the woman hadn't seen him yet, he crept up behind her and hit her with an iron pestle, knocking her to the ground.

Unwilling to leave a witness and risk going to the penal colony again, Tymofeev took off his belt and strangled Scherbak.

In what later become his trademark, he turned the house upside down until he found some money and gold jewellery, set it on fire and promptly left.

1992

After this murder, he has not been definitely linked to any other crime until the early morning of April 20, 1992.

On that date, he had broken into three consecutive homes in the village of Pristromi, Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Raion, but had only managed to steal a small amount of karbovantsi and 20 shawls.

After breaking into the fourth house, he happened upon the pensioner living in it, Bobrovnik.

Wanting to vent out his frustrations, Tymofeev grabbed a kitchen board and hit her on the head, causing her to flinch, hit herself on a heating pipe and subsequently collapse.

Believing that she was dead, Tymofeev rummaged through the house, stole everything of value and left, locking the door behind him.

Despite her injuries, Bobrovnik survived the attack and called for help, resulting in her eventual recovery.

Emboldened by his apparent success in eluding capture, Tymofeev became more active in his endeavors.

Just a week after the last attack, on April 28, he struck again in Korniyivka, Baryshivka Raion, where the retired nurse Sukhomlin lived.

Using an axe wrapped in cloth, he struck Sukhomlin several times on the head and then strangled her with a noose made from some rags, before setting the house ablaze.

On August 14, he found himself in Zelenki, Myronivka Raion, where he stole from two separate homes and was even chased after by the local villagers, but eluded capture.

Unsatisfied with his haul, he wandered around the village until he broke into another house, where he was immediately found out by the resident, the elderly Baglay.

Frightened, she ran out into her garden, but Tymofeev caught up to her and hanged a rope over her neck, forcefully dragging the woman back inside and strangling her there.

He then ransacked Baglay's house and fled, but in his haste, he dropped his personal documents.

A few hours later, realizing that he had lost his documents and risked being labeled a fugitive by authorities, he fled towards the neighboring Vinnytsia Oblast.

Three days later, he broke into a two-storey house in Bar, where he strangled the homeowner Protsenko and robbed the first floor, before going to the second one and repeating the act with another woman, Bornaya.

An hour after that, he broke into yet another home, where he strangled another woman, Gaidaevskaya.

The day after, he committed his final known murder in Ukraine, breaking to the Zhmerynka home of 88-year-old pensioner Zh.

After she happened upon the intruder, Tymofeev knocked the woman to the ground and tortured her until she revealed where she kept her valuables.

After learning this, he raped Zh.

and strangled her to death.

Sensing that the Ukrainian authorities were closing in on him, Tymofeev decided to flee the country, moving to Voskresenka, Kaluga Oblast in Russia, where his wife and mother-in-law lived.

After living under the radar for a few days, he resumed his activities, using the Moscow-Kaluga railway to travel to Aprelevka.

When the train arrived, he took notice of a small house where 73-year-old A. Zubakova was plucking chickens in her yard.