Nikolay Shubin

Nikolay Pavlovich Shubin (Russian: Николай Павлович Шубин; born 1956), known as The Cemetery Director, is a Georgian-born Russian serial killer, who killed 13 homeless and single people between 2004 and 2006 in the city of Lipetsk.

[1] In 1976, Shubin was hospitalized in the Voronezh Regional Clinical Psychoneurogical Dispensary with a diagnosis of neurasthenia.

Shubin was arrested in October 2006, after policemen detained him in connection with the disappearance of a local pensioner named Mescheryakov.

Every week, he reported on his previous killings and showed the locations where the bodies were buried.

Shubin always disoriented his victims with a strong blow to the head, then bound their hands and feet with wire, and finally strangled them with a garrot, which he always carried with him.