![]() Yes, but these killings have happened mainly in India. ![]() After all, over the past four centuries tigers have killed about a million people. It was a tiger.Ī man-eating tiger might not sound too surprising. It wasn't some vodka-crazed serial-killing cannibal. On the second occasion, the killer had even carried a mattress from a nearby hut to lie in comfort while waiting for his victim to turn up.īoth killings had been carefully planned and clinically executed - this was first-degree murder, premeditated, with malice aforethought. In both cases, the killer had targeted the victims, staked them out and waited patiently for several days before carrying out a murderous ambush. ![]() This time, the victim was a young former soldier who'd gone hunting in the forest.Īll that was left of him was some blood-drenched shreds of clothing, his watch, his crucifix and a pair of boots. Several days later, the killer struck again. The first victim was a 47-year-old poacher called Vladimir Markov, whose headless and disembowelled body was found near his remote cabin. Snowbound assassin: A tiger like this one brought terror to the Russian steppesĭecember 1997, and there was a spate of particularly gruesome killings in the snow-covered wilderness in the far east of Russia. ![]()
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