In 2011, Moskvin made international headlines for one of the most macabre discoveries in modern Russian criminal history. Police, responding to reports of strange noises and smells emanating from his parents’ apartment, discovered that the 45-year-old scholar had exhumed bodies from local cemeteries. Over several years, he had stolen of young girls and women, aged 15 to 25.
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Nikita Moskvin was a linguist, a historian, and a former Sunday school teacher from Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Between 2005 and 2011, Moskvin exhumed the bodies of at least 29 young girls and one boy—all aged between 3 and 12 years old. He kept the mummified remains in his apartment, dressing them in costumes, adorning them with dolls' heads, and treating the corpses as "sleeping friends."