Dmitry Dilschneider

In his teenage years, he attended boxing classes, but did not achieve success in the sports field, as a result of which, after graduating from school, he began to lead a criminal lifestyle.

In the evening, Dilschneider looked for elderly women and men on the street or near shops and savings banks and began to chase them, after which he attacked the victims in the entrances of apartment buildings, hitting them with a hammer and taking away valuables.

He attracted the attention of the operatives with his suspicious behavior: the man watched the old men passing by, looked around and carried a black bag in his hands.

During the inspection of his personal belongings, a hammer, pliers and gloves were found, as well as a map of the city, divided into squares, on which marks were made that coincided with the addresses of the murdered pensioners.

On May 21, 2009, the Novosibirsk Regional Court found Dmitry Dilschneider guilty of all charges and sentenced him to life imprisonment in a special regime colony.

In conclusion, Dilschneider became interested in studying the criminal procedure code and articles on the constitutional rights of citizens, and over the years he repeatedly filed lawsuits, complaints and petitions with various authorities.

According to the prison description, Dilschneider is prone to escape and attack; during his detention in the Black Golden Eagle, he repeatedly violated the regime and was subject to disciplinary sanctions, ending up in a punishment cell.