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A terrible maniac and serial killer from Domodedovo was released after 25 years of imprisonment…

A terrible maniac and serial killer from Domodedovo was released after 25 years in prison and disappeared. The police have no idea where the monster, who is responsible for 5 murders and 17 rapes, has gone: he is not registered and could be anywhere
On April 20, 56-year-old Ivan Prodan, known as the “Domodedovo Ghoul,” was released from a colony in Mordovia. Prodan has 5 proven murders and 17 rapes on his record. A maniac hunted people in the Domodedovo and Leninsky districts of Moscow.
Prodan began killing and raping after his wife left him. The handwriting is unique – to kill, the “ghoul” used hypnosis and improvised materials, such as bottles and stones.
A schoolboy from the town of Vidnoye near Moscow helped find the serial killer: he found a human hand near a pond and informed his parents, who turned to the police. Soon the maniac was detained and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Local residents awaited his release with horror, fearing that the terror would continue.
There is a possibility that the fear was not in vain. After his release, the maniac did not register with the department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs at his place of residence. Taking his passport, made in the colony six months before his release, he disappeared from the radar. In the near future he may be put on the federal wanted list.
On April 20, 56-year-old Ivan Prodan, known as the “Domodedovo Ghoul,” was released from a colony in Mordovia. Prodan has 5 proven murders and 17 rapes on his record. A maniac hunted people in the Domodedovo and Leninsky districts of Moscow.
Prodan began killing and raping after his wife left him. The handwriting is unique – to kill, the “ghoul” used hypnosis and improvised materials, such as bottles and stones.
A schoolboy from the town of Vidnoye near Moscow helped find the serial killer: he found a human hand near a pond and informed his parents, who turned to the police. Soon the maniac was detained and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Local residents awaited his release with horror, fearing that the terror would continue.
There is a possibility that the fear was not in vain. After his release, the maniac did not register with the department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs at his place of residence. Taking his passport, made in the colony six months before his release, he disappeared from the radar. In the near future he may be put on the federal wanted list.



