Roman Sergeevich Kalinin (Russian: Роман Сергеевич Калинин; born 1984) is a Russian rapist and serial killer, who operated in the Chitinsky District of the Zabaykalsky Krai, killing 4 people between 2003 and 2009.

Roman Kalinin
Born
Roman Sergeevich Kalinin

1984 (age 39–40)
Conviction(s)Murder
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Victims4
Span of crimes
2003–2009
CountryRussia
State(s)Zabaykalsky
Date apprehended
23 June 2009

Crimes

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On the night of 21 June 2003, Kalinin and his acquaintance Denis Redrov were resting in the Chita cafe "Gan Bay", where they met two schoolgirls. They lured one of the girls to the Memorial Park of the Fighting and Labor Glory of the Trans-Baikal Region, where she was raped and killed. Then the criminals brought to the park and then killed the other girl, because they feared that she could inform the police about the crime that they had committed. After the second murder, they decided to simulate a robbery attack on the victims: they took gold jewellery, a pager and a cosmetic bag from the dead, and then threw the bodies into the Chita River.

In the summer of 2009, Kalinin met with a female student in Chita and invited her to a vacation outside the city. The student took a friend with her on the trip. On 17 June, the three of them arrived by train to the station "Glubokaya Pad", from which they reached the dacha cooperative "Lokomotiv-82". On one of the abandoned dachas, Kalinin raped and killed his new acquaintance. Before that, he had lured into the forest and killed her friend. He took off the gold ornaments and broken cell phones from the dead, and disposed of them in the forest.

On 19 June, the Railway Police Department received a statement about the two missing girls. On 23 June, the main suspect in the murders, Kalinin, was detained.[1] According to his testimony on 25 June, operatives detained at Yekaterinburg's airport the accomplice to the first murders, Redrov, and then brought him back to Chita. Both soon acknowledged their guilt.

On 4 February 2010, the Trans-Baikal Regional Court sentenced Roman Kalinin to life imprisonment in a correctional special regime colony, while Redrov was given 19 years imprisonment in a corrective labour colony. In addition, the court ordered both convicts to pay compensation to the victims' families for more than 1.3 million rubles. The Supreme Court of Russia upheld the verdict without changes, and cassation appeals were rejected.[2]

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