Murders, Arrests, and Institutionalizationsĭzhumagaliev's first murder on January 1979 was meticulously planned. Dzhumagaliev blamed women as a whole, and he developed an intense hatred for them. Shortly after, he was diagnosed with two sexually-transmitted diseases, syphilis and trichomoniasis. In 1977, he returned to Uzun-Agach, where he took a job as a firefighter. Though considered a "second-rate man" physically, and known for missing his front teeth as a result of a fistfight (which he had replaced with white metal dentures), he was valued for being always clean-shaven and well-dressed, and had little trouble picking up women and having casual sex. After these two setbacks, he traveled through the Urals, Siberia, and Murmansk, taking various blue-collar jobs. In 1973, he applied both to enter Kazakh University and for a chauffeur job, but he failed on both accounts. He studied in a railway school and did the mandatory military service in the chemical defense corps at Samarkand and Otar. He was the fourth of five children, and his childhood was completely normal by all accounts. 2 Murders, Arrests, and Institutionalizationsĭzhumagaliev was born to a Kazakh father and a Belarussian mother in Uzun-Agach (modern Uzynagash, Kazakhstan), a town near Alma-Ata (now Almaty), the then-capital of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.
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