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|image = [[File:ANATOLY.png|thumb|227px|right]]
|fullname = Anatoly Yuryovych Onoprienko
|alias = The Beast Of Ukraine<br>The Terminator<br>Citizen O
|origin = Ukraine
|occupation = Serial Killer
|type of villain = Mass Murderer
|goals = Get away with his crimes (failed)<br>Escape from prison (failed)
|crimes = [[Murder]], burglary, [[arson]], mutilation
|hobby = Killing people}}
:"''Death for me is nothing. Naturally, I would prefer the death penalty. I have absolutely no interest in relations with people. If I am ever let out, I will start killing again, but this time, it will be worse, ten times worse. Seize this chance, because I am groomed to serve Satan.''"
:—Anatoly Onoprienko


:"''Death for me is nothing. Naturally, I would prefer the death penalty. I have absolutely no interest in relations with people. If I am ever let out, I will start killing again, but this time, it will be worse, ten times worse. Seize this chance, because I am groomed to serve satan.''"
'''Anatoly Yuryovych Onoprienko''' (July 25, 1959 – August 27, 2013) was a Ukrainian serial mass murderer. He was also known by the nicknames '''The Beast of Ukraine''', '''The Terminator''', and '''Citizen O'''. After police arrested the 36-year-old former forestry student on April 16, 1996, Onoprienko confessed to killing 52 people.
:—Anatoly Onoprienko
 
On 16 April 1996 Anatoly Onoprienko was arrested at his girlfriend’s home in the Ukraine, thus ending the career of the killer known as the”Terminator”,who may have claimed as many as 52 lives. Initially he admitted to eight killings between 1989 and 1995.In 1996 alone it is believed that he slaughtered eight entire families. His motives are confused, although certainly he robbed his victims; he would gun down adults and batter children to death, his preferred weapon was a shotgun. During his trial he never expressed any regrets and openly confessed to many of the killings. In March 1997 the Ukrainian court sentenced him to death, although to date there is still a moratorium on executions. Onoprienko himself wishes to be killed, warning that if he were ever released he would kill until killed.
==Biography==
Born in the village of Lasky in Zhytomyr Oblast, Onoprienko was the younger of two sons; his brother, Valentin, was thirteen years older. His father, Yuri Onoprienko, was decorated for bravery during [[World War II]]. When Anatoly was four years old, his mother died. He was cared for by his grandparents and aunt for a time before being handed over to an orphanage in the village of Privitnoe. According to Onoprienko, he resented the fact that he had been given away by his father, while his brother continued to stay under his care. In one interview, Onoprienko later alleged that it was this that predetermined his destiny, and remarked that seventy percent of those brought up in orphanages end up in prison as adults.
 
When finally arrested by police, Onoprienko was found to be in possession of a total of 122 items, including a sawed-off TOZ-34 shotgun, a number of other weapons which matched those used in several of the killings, and a number of items which had been removed from victims. While in custody, he eventually confessed to eight killings between 1989 and 1995. At first, he denied other charges, but ultimately confessed to the killing of 52 victims over a six-year period. While in custody, he claimed that he killed in response to commands he was given by inner voice.
 
Onoprienko escaped the death penalty and was sentenced to life imprisonment; in 1995 Ukraine had entered the Council of Europe and thus (at the time) it undertook to abolish the death penalty. He died of heart failure in the prison of Zhytomyr on August 27, 2013 at the age of 54.
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Anatoly Onoprienko
Full Name: Anatoly Yuryovych Onoprienko
Alias: The Beast Of Ukraine
The Terminator
Citizen O
Origin: Ukraine
Occupation: Serial Killer
Hobby: Killing people
Goals: Get away with his crimes (failed)
Escape from prison (failed)
Crimes: Murder, burglary, arson, mutilation
Type of Villain: Mass Murderer


"Death for me is nothing. Naturally, I would prefer the death penalty. I have absolutely no interest in relations with people. If I am ever let out, I will start killing again, but this time, it will be worse, ten times worse. Seize this chance, because I am groomed to serve Satan."
—Anatoly Onoprienko

Anatoly Yuryovych Onoprienko (July 25, 1959 – August 27, 2013) was a Ukrainian serial mass murderer. He was also known by the nicknames The Beast of Ukraine, The Terminator, and Citizen O. After police arrested the 36-year-old former forestry student on April 16, 1996, Onoprienko confessed to killing 52 people.

Biography

Born in the village of Lasky in Zhytomyr Oblast, Onoprienko was the younger of two sons; his brother, Valentin, was thirteen years older. His father, Yuri Onoprienko, was decorated for bravery during World War II. When Anatoly was four years old, his mother died. He was cared for by his grandparents and aunt for a time before being handed over to an orphanage in the village of Privitnoe. According to Onoprienko, he resented the fact that he had been given away by his father, while his brother continued to stay under his care. In one interview, Onoprienko later alleged that it was this that predetermined his destiny, and remarked that seventy percent of those brought up in orphanages end up in prison as adults.

When finally arrested by police, Onoprienko was found to be in possession of a total of 122 items, including a sawed-off TOZ-34 shotgun, a number of other weapons which matched those used in several of the killings, and a number of items which had been removed from victims. While in custody, he eventually confessed to eight killings between 1989 and 1995. At first, he denied other charges, but ultimately confessed to the killing of 52 victims over a six-year period. While in custody, he claimed that he killed in response to commands he was given by inner voice.

Onoprienko escaped the death penalty and was sentenced to life imprisonment; in 1995 Ukraine had entered the Council of Europe and thus (at the time) it undertook to abolish the death penalty. He died of heart failure in the prison of Zhytomyr on August 27, 2013 at the age of 54.