List of rampage killers (home intruders in Europe)

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This section of the list of rampage killers (home intruders) contains those cases that occurred in Europe.

This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that either occurred mostly within a single household, or where most of the victims were members of a single family not related to the perpetrator. Cases where the primary motive for the murders was to facilitate or cover up another felony, like robbery, are not included.

A rampage killer has been defined as follows:

A rampage involves the (attempted) killing of multiple persons least partly in public space by a single physically present perpetrator using (potentially) deadly weapons in a single event without any cooling-off period.[1]

This list should contain every case with at least one of the following features:

  • Rampage killings with 6 or more dead
  • In all cases the perpetrator is not counted among those killed or injured.

All abbreviations used in the table are explained below.

Rampage killers

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional Notes Ref.
1. Egorov, Sergey Vladimirovich, 45
(Егоров, Сергей Владимирович)
June 4 2017 Redkino Russia Russia
9
0
FM Sentenced to life imprisonment
2. Unknown[n 1] July 1847 Płock Governorate Russian Empire Russian Empire
8
0
 M Arrested [2]
3. Angerstein, Fritz, 33[n 2][n 1] December 1 1924 Haiger Weimar Republic Weimar Republic
8
0
 MA Sentenced to death and executed
Also killed a dog
4. Koszinski, Michal[n 3][n 1] November 19 1909 Boguslawice [n 4] Russian Empire Russian Empire
8
?
 M Arrested [3]
5. Williams, John, 27 December 7/19 1811 London, England United Kingdom United Kingdom
7
0
 M Committed suicide while awaiting trial
6. Malmelin, Karl Emil, 27 May 10 1899 Klaukkala, Nurmijärvi Russian Empire Russian Empire
7
0
 M Sentenced to life imprisonment [4]
7. Unknown[n 3] September 11 1912 Arraiolos Portugal Portugal
7
0
Arrested [5]
8. Ughetto, Paul, 18 October 21 1936 Lardiers France France
7
0
F Killed [6]
9. Onoprienko, Anatoly Yuryovych, 36
(Онопрієнко, Анатолій Юрійович)
Jan. 17 1996 Bratkovychi Ukraine Ukraine
7
0
F A Sentenced to life imprisonment for murder
of a total 52 people between 1989 and 1996.
Most of these cases were also multiple murders.
[7]
10. Kaya, Mehmet, 34[n 3][n 1] November 9 1999 Bielefeld Germany Germany
7
0
F Committed suicide [8]
11. Rufo Barquero, Rosa July 1896 Peraleda de la Mata Spain Spain
6
2
 MO Arrested [9]
12. Haroutunian, Joanes, 43[n 2] January 31 1930 Marseille France France
6
1
F Committed suicide [10]
13. Dolique, Pascal, 23[n 3] October 6 1983 Saint-Martin-le-Noeud France France
6
1
 M Arrested
Witness died from heart attack
[11]
14. Marić, Rajko January 18/19 1901 Semlin Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary
6
0
 M Sentenced to death and executed [12]
15. Pola March 1906 Ajaccio France France
6
0
F Arrested [13]
16. Michalis[n 3] August 1906 Menidi Greece Greece
6
0
FM [14]
17. Unknown[n 3][n 1] October 24 1912 Wadowice Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary
6
0
 P [15]
18. Unknown[n 1] March 31 1922 Hinterkaifeck Germany Weimar Republic
6
0
 M Unsolved
19. Koljonen, Toivo Harald, 30 March 17 1943 Karhiniemi Finland Finland
6
0
 M Sentenced to death and executed
20. Thami, Abbad, 31 October 11 1982 Berre-l'Étang & Mallemort France France
6
0
F Committed suicide [16]
21. Capan, Josip Joko, 44[n 3][n 1] July 6 1995 Vidovci Croatia Croatia
6
0
F Killed by explosion [17]
22. Medina Gordillo, Juan, 53[n 2] November 27 1996 Gamonal & San Millán de Lara Spain Spain
6
0
F Committed suicide [18]
23. Vasilenko, Sergei, 21
(Василенко, Сергей)
February 11 2005 Verkhny Ufaley Russia Russia
6
0
 M Sentenced to life imprisonment [19]
24. Kiselev, Maksim Viktorovych, 26–27[n 1]
(Киселёв, Максим Викторович)
February 26 2008 Orton Russia Russia
6
0
 M Sentenced to life imprisonment [20]
25. Angelov, Rosen Zhelev, 56
(Росен Желев Ангелов)
Dec 31 2017 Novi Iskar Bulgaria Bulgaria
6
0
F Committed suicide [21]
26. Nađ, Igor, 36[n 2] August 1 2019 Kajzerica Croatia Croatia
6
0
F Committed suicide
27. Pilkington, ---[n 1][n 3] October 31 1892 Ballinadrimna, Ireland United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom
5–6
2–4
FMA Committed suicide [22]
28. Ranga August 1/2 1930 Naruja Romania Romania
3–7
0–4
FM Killed by police [23]

Abbreviations and footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i All the victims were killed in the same household.
  2. ^ a b c d At least one of the victims was a relative of the assailant.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h All the victims were members of the same family.
  4. ^ There are several places called Bogusławice, all in modern Poland, but some of which were within the Russian Empire in 1910. It may not be possible to determine at which one this event took place.

W – A basic description of the weapons used in the murders

F – Firearms and other ranged weapons, especially rifles and handguns, but also bows and crossbows, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, or slingshots
M – Melee weapons, like knives, swords, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, stones, or bare hands
O – Any other weapons, such as bombs, hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, poison and poisonous gas, as well as vehicle and arson attacks
A – indicates that an arson attack was the only other weapon used
V – indicates that a vehicle was the only other weapon used
E – indicates that explosives of any sort were the only other weapon used
P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)

References

  1. ^ Seeger, Thorsten (ed.) School Shootings: International Research, Case Studies, and Concepts for Prevention; Springer, 2012.
  2. ^ Deutschland – Posen, Kaiserl. Königl. Schlesische Troppauer-Zeitung (July 26, 1847)
  3. ^ Murder in Poland, The Brisbane Courier (February 19, 1910)
    Russian deserter's crime, The Mercury (February 19, 1910)
    Gemengd Nieuws, Leidsch Dagblad (February 5, 1910)
    Gemengd Nieuws Archived 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, Leidsch Dagblad (February 15, 1910)
    Gemengd Nieuws Leidsch Dagblad (February 17, 1910)
  4. ^ Russie Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Journal de Gèneve (May 13, 1899)
    Ett oerhördt brott, Hufvudstadsbladet (May 11, 1899)
    Seitseman hengen murhasta Nurmijarvella, Päivälehti (May 13, 1899)
    Massmördaren gripen, Västra Finland (May 27, 1899)
    Faststälda domar, Borgåbladet (September 9, 1899)
  5. ^ Horrible Tragedy – Whole Family Murdered in Portugal, The Mercury (September 16, 1912)
    A Portuguese Crime, Ashburton Guardian (September 12, 1912)
    Familia asesinada, La Vanguardia (September 12, 1912)
    Criminal detenido, La Vanguardia (September 14, 1912)
  6. ^ Massenmord eines Tobsüchtigen, Prager Tagblatt (October 22, 1936)
    French Killer Burned to Death, The New York Times (October 24, 1936)
    Maniac at large – Seven persons killed, The Sydney Morning Herald (October 23, 1936)
    Prés de Forcalquier, un fou abat six personnes avec une fusil de chasse, Le Figaro (October 22, 1936)
    Le fou des Lardiers est mort carbonisié, Le Figaro (October 24, 1936)
    Horrible carnage dans les Basses-Alpes, L'Humanité (October 22, 1936)
    Le dément de Lardiers périt, brulé vif dans sa retraite incendiée, L'Humanité (October 24, 1936)
  7. ^ Lohr, David. "Anatoly Onoprienko, Citizen O". Crime Library. Archived from the original on January 3, 2014. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  8. ^ Mata a 7 personas un suicida kurdo (November 11, 1999)
    Spurned teacher shoots seven dead in revenge attack on young lover's family, The Independent (November 11, 1999)
    İmamın kuma katliamı, Milliyet (November 11, 1999)
    İmamın aşk dehşeti, Hürriyet (November 11, 1999)
  9. ^ Murdering eight children, Aberdeen Weekly Journal (July 9, 1896)
    Seis ninos asesinados, El Liberal (July 5, 1896)
    Una loca criminal, La Epoca (July 4, 1896)
    Seis ninos asesinados, La Correspondencia de España (July 6, 1896)
    Crimenes de un loca, El País (July 5, 1896)
  10. ^ Madman's dreadful act, The Sydney Morning Herald (February 3, 1930)
    A Marseille un Armenien devenu fou tue cinq personnes en blesse deux autres et se suicide, L'Humanité (February 1, 1930)
    Un fou massacre cinq personnes et en blesse deux, Le Petit Journal (February 1, 1930)
    Sechs Opfer eines Amokläufers in Marseille, Die neue Zeitung (February 2, 1930)
    Nouvelles de l'etranger – L'une des victimes, Journal de Geneve (February 3, 1930)
  11. ^ Mass murder in France, The Evening Independent (October 6, 1983)
    Metzger tötete sechsköpfige Familie Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (October 7, 1983)
    Le massacre du garçon, Le Soir (June 8, 1989)
    Un carnicero francés mata a seis miembros de la familia de su ex novia, ABC (October 7, 1983)
    Este es el asesino, ABC (October 9, 1983)
  12. ^ Ein vierfacher Mord, Neuigkeits Welt-Blatt (November 10, 1900)
    Ein vierfacher Mord, Agramer Zeitung (November 5, 1900)
    Gerichtssaal - Der zehnfache Mörder verurtheilt, Agramer Zeitung (March 19, 1901)
    Gerichtssaal - Hinrichtung des Massenmörders Raja Marić aus Deč, Agramer Zeitung (June 3, 1901)
    Der sechsfache Mord in Semlin, Das interessante Blatt (January 31, 1901)
    Gerichtssaal - Ein zehnfacher Mörder, Agramer Zeitung (January 21, 1901)
    Aus dem Gerichtssaale - Der Mörder Rajko Maric, Neue Freie Presse (January 22, 1901)
    Ein Massenmord, Neuigkeits Welt-Blatt (January 22, 1901)
    Vermischtes - Ein Massenmörder, Grazer Volksblatt (January 23, 1901)
    Hinrichtung eines Massenmörders, Neues Wiener Tagblatt (June 1, 1901)
    Ein Sträfling als sechsfacher Mörder, Deutsches Volksblatt (January 22, 1901)
    Ein Sträfling als sechsfacher Mörder, Deutsches Volksblatt (January 21, 1901)
  13. ^ Tagesneuigkeiten - Ein Massenmörder, Salzburger Volksblatt (March 12, 1906)
    Ein sechsfacher Mörder, Siebenbürgisch-Deutsches Tageblatt (March 13, 1906)
    Kleine Nachrichten - Ein Korse..., Mährisch-Schlesische Presse (March 14, 1906)
    North Devon Journal (March 15, 1906) (p. 6)
    The Cornish Telegraph (March 22, 1906) (p. 3)
  14. ^ Das Taschentuch, Reichenberger Zeitung (August 24, 1906)
  15. ^ Sechsfacher Giftmord eines Dienstmädchens, Die neue Zeitung (October 28, 1912)
    Sechs Personen vom Dienstmädchen vergiftet, Prager Tagblatt (October 27, 1912)
  16. ^ Eifersüchtiger ermordete in Frankreich sechs Menschen Archived 2012-09-10 at archive.today, Hamburger Abendblatt (October 13, 1982)
    Massacre en France, L'Express (October 13, 1982)
    Un amoureux éconduit tue six personnes, Le Monde (October 13, 1982)
  17. ^ Deveterostruko ubojstvo najteži zločin Archived 2011-10-01 at the Wayback Machine, Glas Slavonije (May 27, 2009)
    Najteža Ubojstva[dead link], Vjesnik (March 23, 2005)
  18. ^ Mata a seis personas y se suicida porque su pretendida lo rechaza, El Mundo (November 28, 1996)
    Un hombre asesina a seis personas en Burgos por una venganza pasional y se suicida, El País (November 28, 1996)
    La locura del huésped homicida, El País (November 29, 1996)
    Six die in shooting, The Independent (November 28, 1996)
    El asesino múltiple, Diario de Burgos (May 15, 2011)
  19. ^ [1]
  20. ^ Пьяный житель Кузбасса зарезал 6 человек Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, dni.ru (February 26, 2008)
    В Кузбассе пойман виновник "застольной резни", убивший 6 человек, newsru.com (February 27, 2008)
    Передано в суд дело об убийстве шестерых с особой жестокостью, regnum.ru (July 31, 2008)
    Россиянин жестоко убил 6 родственников своей возлюбленной, fraza.ua (August 31, 2009)
  21. ^ [2]
  22. ^ Tragedy in an Irish police barracks, Timaru Herald (December 30, 1892)
    Terrible tragedy in Ireland, The Brisbane Courier (December 14, 1892)
    News by 'Frisco Mail, Colonist (December 5, 1892)
    News Items, Colonist (January 9, 1893)
  23. ^ Siebenfacher Mörder, Escher Tageblatt (August 4, 1930)
    Ein gräßliches Blutbad, Das Kleine Blatt (August 3, 1930)