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ery violent and graphic clip)</b>.</p><p id="5ff3">In 1963, Slivko founded a club for children called “Chergid”, in the Russian city of Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol. These kids would see him as a <i>Soviet man with a heart of gold</i>, who was allegedly guiding the youth to the correct way in life. Little did their parents know that they were leaving their children in hands of a perverted monster.</p><p id="ccc6">Convincing these kids by forcing them to believe it would turn them into “real men”, <i>Macho men </i>of dashing character; Slivko, in the course of 22 years, was able to persuade more than 43 boys to participate in reenacting the scene of a partisan being executed by Nazi soldiers, so he could film the scene, using an improvised rope to hang these children until they were unconscious, promising he’d resuscitate them with first aid techniques.</p><p id="4e3c">In about 36 cases, once unconscious, Slivko would strip the child naked, fondle him, take films in which he would arrange the body in suggestive positions to repeatedly masturbate.</p><p id="ebd3">As a matter of discussion about fetishism, it is more than obvious that Slivko was using these — still alive — children’s bodies to reenact the scene he witnessed years before. Trying to bring back the smell of the fire and gasoline, he’d dress up these children with the same young pioneers uniform and shiny shoes the young teenager had a the time of the accident.</p><p id="41c4">You might ask yourself, <i>how could people not notice what he was doing, if children were being hanged and possibly disappearing right after?</i> Most of these kids were actually resuscitated with the first aid techniques Anatoly assured would work, but some of them, which Slivko knew their parents were too irresponsible and dysfunctional to care, would become his victims of murder.</p><p id="fa04">Slivko’s mind found it’s ways to derail, murdering 7 children once these victims were unconscious. Anatoly would dismember, mutilate, and dispose of the bodies after being calcined enough to not be recognized if they were to be found. He’d keep the victim’s shoes, photographs and films as a memento.</p><p id="f868">The first murder Anatoy Slivko committed was in June 2, in 1964.<b> Nikolai Dobryshev</b>, a 15 year old runaway homeless boy, who he claimed to have <i>unintentionally</i> killed when being unable to revive him after being hanged.</p><p id="a281">His next victim was killed in May of 1965, a boy called <b>Aleksei Lyosha Kovalenko</b>. Eight years later, he murdered a 15-year-old boy named <b>Aleksander Nesmeyanov</b> on November 14 in 1973. On May 11 in 1975,

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his next victim would be the 11-year-old, <b>Andrei Pogasyan</b>.</p><p id="1daa">Later in 1980, <b>Sergei Fatsiyev</b> of 13 years of age was also killed as a member of Chergid. Anatoly’s next victim was a fifteen-year-old named <b>Vyacheslav Khovistik</b>, killed in 1982. On July in 1985, Slivko killed his final victim, a 13-year-old boy named <b>Sergei Pavlov</b>, who disappeared after telling his neighbor <i>he was going to</i> <i>meet the leader of Chergid</i>.</p><p id="67e8">His plan was clever, considering the times and people’s ignorance, but it was extremely risky. For that same reason, Anatoly Slivko was finally captured by <b>Prosecutor Tamara Languyeva</b>, after she investigated<b> Pavlov</b>’s disappearance and took an interest in Chergid’s activities.</p><p id="b770">Many boys who participated in the club were questioned later by <b>Prosecutor Languyeva</b>, expressing that they had suffered <i>“temporary amnesia”</i> and that Slivko had performed many experiments with them.</p><p id="755b">In the 80’s, once the Soviet police found the films collection it was quite simple to find him guilty. Slivko was arrested at his Stavropol home in December 1985, being accused of seven murders, sexual abuse and necrophilia. In early 1986, he helped investigators to locate the bodies of six of his victims, but he was unable to find the body of his first victim, <b>Nikolai Dobryshev</b>.</p><p id="9d03">At his 47 years of age, Anatoly Slivko was sentenced to death and placed on death row in Novocherkassk prison, on June of 1986. Finally, on September 16 in 1989, just hours after he was interviewed by the police to collaborate with the capture of serial killer <b>Rostov Oblast</b> and <b>Andrei Chikatilo</b>, Slivko was executed at his 50 years of age, by shooting.</p><p id="96ce">An surprising part of Slivko’s case is although he had known himself to be homosexual since puberty, during the many years he committed his crimes, Anatoly got married and was the father of two children, who apparently never reported being assaulted or hurt by their father.</p><p id="95ce">Although cases like these are abundant, it continues to teach us to never trust kind faces without knowing their real intentions, even less trusting strangers to take care of our children. A seemingly kind heart could have a perverted mind, and nothing can assure us we won’t ever be face to face to a criminal like Anatoly Slivko without us realizing it.</p><p id="2b11"><a href="http://borntokillintheussr.com/html/slivko.html">More media sources from the MVD of the USSR (<i>Born To Kill</i> by Robert Kalman)</a></p></article></body>

The Farce Behind The Chergid Youth Club

The event that sparked a degenerate mind’s perverted fantasies.

Anatoly Slivko. Soviet serial killer, sexual predator, and necrophiliac.

How accustomed are we to seeing cases of American serial killers, enough to blind us from other interesting and morbid cases in other places around the world far more vicious, and horrible enough to wonder how could humanity ever be this savage.

Anatoly Slivko, born in 1938 in Izerbash, Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union. Slikvo has the kind of case were one would like to think that, if it wasn’t for the event he witnessed at a young age, he wouldn’t have become the despicable evil beast he was. But it might be a lot more appropriate and factually correct to believe that he had a rotten seed from the beginning, proving how nature isn’t perfect.

Let me explain further before we continue with the many atrocities this man committed for 22 years.

At the age of 23, in 1961, Slivko witnessed how a drunken motorcyclist ran over a young teenager in a crowd, who was wearing a young Pioneers uniform (a youth organization of the Soviet Union for children of age 9 to 15). For this young man, seeing that child having convulsions in a pool of blood, being able to smell the fire and burning gasoline from the motorcycle all over the place; far from being a traumatic experience, it was an erotic revelation, something that later on he still assured he could never explain.

Anatoly Slivko continued being so obsessed with the accident he’d vividly remember, that at the age of 26 he started planning for ways to revive the experience. What could be a better way to bring back those memories that should have died the time they happened, than to gain the trust from the children who resided in Nevinnomyssk, a small Russian city full of kind and trusting people.

Equipped with 7 old cameras throughout those two decades, he dedicated his life to film his degenerate fantasies, by creating audiovisual movies of his crimes. The video we can find today online was probably released by an employee from the Russian police, rescued from a very old archive that was never meant to see the light again. (Be careful if you look for it, as it is a very violent and graphic clip).

In 1963, Slivko founded a club for children called “Chergid”, in the Russian city of Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol. These kids would see him as a Soviet man with a heart of gold, who was allegedly guiding the youth to the correct way in life. Little did their parents know that they were leaving their children in hands of a perverted monster.

Convincing these kids by forcing them to believe it would turn them into “real men”, Macho men of dashing character; Slivko, in the course of 22 years, was able to persuade more than 43 boys to participate in reenacting the scene of a partisan being executed by Nazi soldiers, so he could film the scene, using an improvised rope to hang these children until they were unconscious, promising he’d resuscitate them with first aid techniques.

In about 36 cases, once unconscious, Slivko would strip the child naked, fondle him, take films in which he would arrange the body in suggestive positions to repeatedly masturbate.

As a matter of discussion about fetishism, it is more than obvious that Slivko was using these — still alive — children’s bodies to reenact the scene he witnessed years before. Trying to bring back the smell of the fire and gasoline, he’d dress up these children with the same young pioneers uniform and shiny shoes the young teenager had a the time of the accident.

You might ask yourself, how could people not notice what he was doing, if children were being hanged and possibly disappearing right after? Most of these kids were actually resuscitated with the first aid techniques Anatoly assured would work, but some of them, which Slivko knew their parents were too irresponsible and dysfunctional to care, would become his victims of murder.

Slivko’s mind found it’s ways to derail, murdering 7 children once these victims were unconscious. Anatoly would dismember, mutilate, and dispose of the bodies after being calcined enough to not be recognized if they were to be found. He’d keep the victim’s shoes, photographs and films as a memento.

The first murder Anatoy Slivko committed was in June 2, in 1964. Nikolai Dobryshev, a 15 year old runaway homeless boy, who he claimed to have unintentionally killed when being unable to revive him after being hanged.

His next victim was killed in May of 1965, a boy called Aleksei Lyosha Kovalenko. Eight years later, he murdered a 15-year-old boy named Aleksander Nesmeyanov on November 14 in 1973. On May 11 in 1975, his next victim would be the 11-year-old, Andrei Pogasyan.

Later in 1980, Sergei Fatsiyev of 13 years of age was also killed as a member of Chergid. Anatoly’s next victim was a fifteen-year-old named Vyacheslav Khovistik, killed in 1982. On July in 1985, Slivko killed his final victim, a 13-year-old boy named Sergei Pavlov, who disappeared after telling his neighbor he was going to meet the leader of Chergid.

His plan was clever, considering the times and people’s ignorance, but it was extremely risky. For that same reason, Anatoly Slivko was finally captured by Prosecutor Tamara Languyeva, after she investigated Pavlov’s disappearance and took an interest in Chergid’s activities.

Many boys who participated in the club were questioned later by Prosecutor Languyeva, expressing that they had suffered “temporary amnesia” and that Slivko had performed many experiments with them.

In the 80’s, once the Soviet police found the films collection it was quite simple to find him guilty. Slivko was arrested at his Stavropol home in December 1985, being accused of seven murders, sexual abuse and necrophilia. In early 1986, he helped investigators to locate the bodies of six of his victims, but he was unable to find the body of his first victim, Nikolai Dobryshev.

At his 47 years of age, Anatoly Slivko was sentenced to death and placed on death row in Novocherkassk prison, on June of 1986. Finally, on September 16 in 1989, just hours after he was interviewed by the police to collaborate with the capture of serial killer Rostov Oblast and Andrei Chikatilo, Slivko was executed at his 50 years of age, by shooting.

An surprising part of Slivko’s case is although he had known himself to be homosexual since puberty, during the many years he committed his crimes, Anatoly got married and was the father of two children, who apparently never reported being assaulted or hurt by their father.

Although cases like these are abundant, it continues to teach us to never trust kind faces without knowing their real intentions, even less trusting strangers to take care of our children. A seemingly kind heart could have a perverted mind, and nothing can assure us we won’t ever be face to face to a criminal like Anatoly Slivko without us realizing it.

More media sources from the MVD of the USSR (Born To Kill by Robert Kalman)

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