Tamara Ivanyutina Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth and Family

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Tamara Ivanyutina (Tamara Antonovna Maslenko) was born on 1941 in Ukrainian SSR, is a killer. Discover Tamara Ivanyutina's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

Popular AsTamara Antonovna Maslenko
OccupationN/A
Age46 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1941, 1941
Birthday 1941
BirthplaceTula, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Date of death1987 (aged 45/46) - Ukrainian SSR Ukrainian SSR
Died PlaceLukyanivska Prison, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
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Tamara Ivanyutina Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
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Between March 17 and 18, 1987, several pupils and employees of School #16 in the Podilskyi District in Kiev were hospitalized with signs of food poisoning. Two children - Sergei Panibrat and Andrei Kuzmenko - and two adults died almost immediately, while the remaining 9 people were in intensive care. Doctors initially suspected influenza or an intestinal infection, but some timer later, the hair began to fall out from the victims, which is not typical for such diseases.

Ivanyutina was arrested and initially wrote a confession, confessing to the poisoning in the school canteen on March 16, 1987. The reason for the crime, according to Ivanyutina, was that the sixth graders who dined in the dining room refused to set up tables and chairs, and "she decided to punish them". However, she later stated that the confessions were made up from investigators who pressured her, and refused to give further testimony.

Ivanyutina was sentenced to death and executed in 1987. Her accomplices were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment: Nina was sentenced to 15 years (her further fate is unknown) and their parents to 10 and 13 years, both dying in custody. During the investigation, Ivanyutina admitted that her dream was to buy a GAZ car. She also tried to bribe an investigator, promising him "a lot of gold". Refusing to admit her guilt, she explained at her trial that she did not have "a good upbringing".

In September 1986, Ivanyutina got a job as a dishwasher for the school. According to investigators, she needed this work in order to gain access to food and food waste, since she kept a large farm with pigs and chickens. During her time in the dining room, Ivanyutina poisoned (in addition to the previous poisonings) the school party organizer Ekaterina Arsentyevna Scherban (died) and the chemistry teacher (survived) who prevented her from stealing food from the canteen, and two first and fifth grade students (both survived), who had asked her for the remnants of cutlets for their pets.

This unusual case was one of only three confirmed instances of a woman executed in the post-Stalin Soviet Union – the others were the 1979 execution of Antonina Makarova for her activities on the WWII Eastern Front, and the 1983 execution of Berta Borodkina for embezzlement and bribery. Ivanyutina's case is still included in Ukraine's training materials for criminal procedures.

Further investigation of the "Ivanyutina-Maslenko-Matzobory case" showed that Ivanyutina and her family (sister and parents) used thallium for poisoning for 11 years (since 1976); and did not poison as a mercenary goal, but simply because of personal dislikes. The family members purchased the substance from a friend who worked at the geological institute, explaining to her that the poison was for killing rats. The acquaintance admitted that for 15 years she had not less than nine times given Ivanyutina, her sister and parents a portion of the substance. At the beginning of her criminal activities, Ivanyutina poisoned her first husband to get his apartment. After his death, she married a second time, but then poisoned her father-in-law and mother-in-law (died at intervals of two days), later poisoning her second husband in small portions (the purpose was to take possession of her husband parents' house with a plot of land).

Tamara Antonovna Ivanyutina (née Maslenko, 1941–1987) was a Soviet serial killer. She was the target of a wide scale investigation in Kyiv during the 1980s.

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