Jaroslava Fabiánová

Jaroslava Fabiánová (born 1965) is a Czech serial killer who committed a total of four financially motivated murders between 1981 and 2003.

Their similar backgrounds, psychopathology and modus operandi led the media to refer to Fabiánová as "the Czech Aileen Wuornos.

In October, she killed 78-year-old Vladimir Z. using a masonry hammer and a kitchen knife when he refused to pay her for sexual services.

[4] After serving her sentence, she became a switchman at České dráhy, but continued engaging in prostitution, later drugging and robbing her clients.

In 1996, she was arrested for the death of a Hungarian tourist, who died of an overdose as a result of her drugging his beer with a hypnotic to rob him.

He had been murdered in the kitchen with a cleaver, with the corpse then pulled out of the living room, sat in a chair and covered with a blanket.

[5][6][7] Jaroslava Fabiánová (renamed "Ms. Fialová") was portrayed by Anna Polívková in the Případy 1. oddělení episode "Nenávist" ("Hatred").