Difference between revisions of "Maxim Tsereteli"
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− | | name = Maxim Tsereteli | + | | name = Maxim Yanovich Tsereteli |
| birth_date = September 25, 1952 | | birth_date = September 25, 1952 | ||
| birth_place = Uzlolovsk, [[Kortov Oblast]], [[Laiatan]] | | birth_place = Uzlolovsk, [[Kortov Oblast]], [[Laiatan]] | ||
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| death_place = [[Govaya Correctional Center]], <br>Govaya, Kortov, Laiatan | | death_place = [[Govaya Correctional Center]], <br>Govaya, Kortov, Laiatan | ||
| death_cause = {{wp|Execution by hanging}} | | death_cause = {{wp|Execution by hanging}} | ||
− | | other_names = Kortov Butcher <br> The Forest Stalker | + | | other_names = The Kortov Butcher <br> The Forest Stalker |
− | | criminal_charge = 21 counts of {{wp|murder}} <br> 12 counts of {{wp|sexual assault}} <br> (January 19, 1996) | + | | criminal_charge = 21 counts of {{wp|murder}} <br> 12 counts of {{wp|sexual assault}} <br> 11 counts of {{wp|cannibalism}} (January 19, 1996) |
− | | criminal_penalty = {{wp|Death penalty|Death}} (12 counts; January 19, 1996) <br> {{wp|Life imprisonment}} (19 {{wp|Sentence_(law)|consecutive}} counts) <br> | + | | criminal_penalty = {{wp|Death penalty|Death}} (12 counts; January 19, 1996) <br> {{wp|Life imprisonment}} (19 {{wp|Sentence_(law)|consecutive}} counts) <br> 115 years imprisonment |
| criminal_status = {{wp|Executed}} | | criminal_status = {{wp|Executed}} | ||
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+ | '''Maxim Yanovich Tsereteli''' (September 25, 1952 - July 11, 2004) was a [[Laiatan|Laiatanese]] {{wp|serial killer}}, {{wp|rapist}}, and {{wp|cannibal}}. Between 1992 and 1994, Tsereteli raped, murdered, and dismembered 21 young men and women - the last 11 of his victims were cannibalized. | ||
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+ | Diagnosed with {{wp|antisocial personality disorder}} and {{wp|narcissistic personality disorder}}, Tsereteli was found to be legally {{wp|sanity|sane}} and was able to stand trial. Convicted of all 21 known murders he committed in [[Kortov Oblast]], Tsereteli was sentenced to {{wp|death penalty|death}} on January 19, 1996. He was additionally sentenced to 19 consecutive life sentences for nine of the 21 murders and 10 of the 12 sexual assaults. The other two sexual assaults and the 11 counts of cannibalism resulted in a sentence of 115 years imprisonment. | ||
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+ | Tsereteli was executed by {{wp|hanging}} on July 11, 2004 at the [[Govaya Correctional Center]] in Govaya, Kortov Oblast. | ||
[[Category:Laiatan]] | [[Category:Laiatan]] |
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Maxim Yanovich Tsereteli | |
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Born |
September 25, 1952 Uzlolovsk, Kortov Oblast, Laiatan |
Died |
July 11, 2004 Govaya Correctional Center, Govaya, Kortov, Laiatan | (aged 51)
Cause of death |
Execution by hanging |
Other names |
The Kortov Butcher The Forest Stalker |
Criminal charge |
21 counts of murder 12 counts of sexual assault 11 counts of cannibalism (January 19, 1996) |
Criminal penalty |
Death (12 counts; January 19, 1996) Life imprisonment (19 consecutive counts) 115 years imprisonment |
Criminal status |
Executed |
Maxim Yanovich Tsereteli (September 25, 1952 - July 11, 2004) was a Laiatanese serial killer, rapist, and cannibal. Between 1992 and 1994, Tsereteli raped, murdered, and dismembered 21 young men and women - the last 11 of his victims were cannibalized.
Diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder, Tsereteli was found to be legally sane and was able to stand trial. Convicted of all 21 known murders he committed in Kortov Oblast, Tsereteli was sentenced to death on January 19, 1996. He was additionally sentenced to 19 consecutive life sentences for nine of the 21 murders and 10 of the 12 sexual assaults. The other two sexual assaults and the 11 counts of cannibalism resulted in a sentence of 115 years imprisonment.
Tsereteli was executed by hanging on July 11, 2004 at the Govaya Correctional Center in Govaya, Kortov Oblast.