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The first Armenian soap operas (Armenian: Հայկական սերիալներ Haykakan serialner) appeared in the mid-2000s.Most are produced by the three main TV channels Armenia TV, Shant TV and the Public Television of Armenia. [1]
Alberd Tersargyan (Armenian: Ալբերտ Տեր-Սարգսյան; 1951 – April 1, 2018) was an Armenian-American serial killer who murdered four people in Hollywood, California from 2008 to 2010, including a woman he had been stalking and her child. Charged with four counts of murder in 2011, he committed suicide in 2018 before his trial ...
Si Ouey was accused of killing several children throughout the 1950s before being arrested in 1958 and executed in 1959. According to some sources, Si Ouey was allegedly the first serial killer in the history of modern Thailand. Many believe him to be innocent of the charges and a victim of anti-Chinese sentiment in 20th-century Thailand. [1 ...
Anatoly Yuryevich Markov (Russian: Анатолий Юрьевич Марков; born 1973), known as The Psotino Butcher (Russian: Псотинский мясник), is a Russian serial killer and mass murderer who committed 12 murders between 2001 and 2002 across three regions, ten of which were done with the help of Ukrainian accomplice Alexander Yuryevich Lesnoy (Russian ...
Slovak serial killer and necrophile who committed his murders during the early 1990s in Slovakia, Germany and the Netherlands. He was arrested in 1992 and received a life sentence in 1994. He remains the murderer with the biggest number of victims in the modern history of Slovakia. Alfred Gaynor United States: 1995–1998: 9: Crack cocaine addict.
The Armenian word haykakan (հայկական, 'that which pertains to Armenians') derives from the name Hayk. Additionally, the poetic names for the Armenian nation, Haykazun (հայկազուն) or Haykazn (հայկազն, consisting of Hayk and azn 'generation, nation, tribe'), also derive from Hayk ( Haykazn / Haykaz later became a masculine ...
Anatoly Yuriyovych Onoprienko (Ukrainian: Анатолій Юрійович Онопрієнко; Russian: Анато́лий Ю́рьевич Оноприе́нко, Anatoly Yuryevich Onoprienko; 25 July 1959 – 27 August 2013) was a Soviet and Ukrainian serial killer and mass murderer. [2]
At one point in the video, the killers comment that the man has a gold tooth. The man was killed with blows to the head and a knife, with some of his personal belongings taken as trophies. The documentary also showed a video recording of Sayenko's confession, in which he admits that robbery was a motive for some of the killings.