October 22, 1925 - Václav Mrázek
Over six years in postwar Czechoslovakia, Mrázek carried out a sustained pattern of violence against multiple victims in a single regional city, ultimately facing conviction on 127 separate counts. The breadth of that tally — spanning homicide, sexual violence, and robbery — points to a prolonged criminal operation that went uninterrupted for much of the early 1950s.
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Václav Mrázek (22 October 1925 – 29 December 1957) was a Czech serial killer who was convicted of killing at least seven people in Chomutov from 1951 to 1957. While primarily sexually motivated, he also robbed his victims, and at trial, he was convicted of 127 total crimes. For the murders, Mrázek was hanged at the Pankrác Prison in 1957.
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