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Vyacheslav Solovyov (Vyacheslav Valeryevich Solovyov) was born on 12 May, 1970 in Yaroslavl, RSFSR, is a Russian serial killer and poisoner. At 50 years old, Vyacheslav Solovyov height not available right now. We will update Vyacheslav Solovyov's height soon as possible.

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Vyacheslav Solovyov Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 12 May 1970
Birthday 12 May
Birthplace Yaroslavl, RSFSR
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2007

Solovyov then tried to poison his sister Oksana and her family - he poured poison into the jar, in which they distilled drinking water. Oksana and her husband survived in the hospital, but their 1-year-old child passed away. In this case, the appearance of the same symptoms in the whole family interested law enforcement. The examination found that there was poisoning with salts from heavy metals, and the investigation led to Solovyov, around whom people perished too often for suspicious reasons. In March 2007, he was arrested.

2006

In the fall of 2006, Solovyov moved to live with Oksana Gurieva, who worked as an acrobatics trainer and had two little daughters. Soon he used the poison - while visiting Oksana's grandmother, he poured thallium into the decanter. The very healthy Oksana safely tolerated the poisoning, finding it to be a serious complication of the flu, but her grandmother Taisiya Iosifovna soon died.

2005

The next victim was Solovyov's common-law wife Irina Astakhova, who died in hospital on May 3, 2005. The doctors found irreversible lesions on the liver and kidneys.

2003

Solovyov chose his wife Olga as his first victim, with whom he had been since school and had lived together for 14 years. For a while, he threw small amounts of poison into her food, which caused her to die on December 9, 2003. The doctors could not establish that it was poisoning.

2001

Between 2001 and 2002, the Yaroslavl resident became seriously interested in the effect of poisons on humans. "I was interested that you can kill a man and leave no traces", Solovyov later said during the investigation. The investigators believed that he could drew interest from the film "The Young Poisoner's Handbook", based on the biography of poisoner Graham Young, then proceeded to search for the poison - he studied special literature, searched for information on the Internet, tried to synthesize the poison from the originating plant, but did not succeed. Subsequently, according to the prosecutor's office, he bought at one of the regional enterprises a number of toxic metal salts, including 400 grams of thallium sulfate, which would later be used for the murders. The investigation could not establish from where Solovyov bought the poison. Thallium poisoning is difficult to recognize, because symptoms are very similar to diseases. Solovyov also probably chose thallium due to a lasting impression from reading Agatha Christie's "The Pale Horse", in which the killer uses thallium, stressing on the fact that the substance is hard to trace.

1970

Vyacheslav Valeryevich Solovyov (March 12, 1970 - December 2, 2008), known as The Yaroslavl Poisoner, was a Russian serial killer and poisoner. He poisoned six people, including his wife and daughter.