Majid Salek Mahmoudi[1] (Persian: مجید سالکمحمودی; c. 1953 – May 8, 1986) was an Iranian serial killer, who killed 24 people between 1981 and 1985.
[2] One of the informants on the Mahmoudi case said that: "Majid was imprisoned for 2 years for a bad check, and after being released from prison, he became aware of a relationship between his wife and his cousin.
It was never clear why these two were spared, but he began to murder any woman whom he considered not loyal to her husband.
"[3] On February 24, 1985, the first branch officers of a special unit succeeded in stopping and identifying the green Chevrolet in Tehran's Baharestan Square.
Ahmed Mohagheghi, in his book Hunt for the Last Killer, described the death of Majid Salek Mahmoudi: "At 21:30 on May 8, 1985, when I went into the courtroom, I was messaged to contact the prosecutor immediately.