List of rampage killers in Europe

This section of the list of rampage killers contains those cases that occurred in Europe. The list does not include school massacres; workplace killings; religious, political, or racial crimes; or mass murders that took place primarily in a domestic environment, like familicides, which are covered in their own categories. Cases where the primary motive for the murders was to facilitate or cover up another felony, like robbery, are also excluded.

A rampage killer has been defined as follows:

A rampage involves the (attempted) killing of multiple persons least partly in public space by a single physically present perpetrator using (potentially) deadly weapons in a single event without any cooling-off period.[1]

This list contains cases with at least one of the following features:

  • Rampage killings with 6 or more dead
  • Rampage killings with at least 4 people killed and least ten victims overall (dead plus injured)
  • Rampage killings with at least 2 people killed and least 12 victims overall (dead plus injured)
  • An incidence of rampage killing shall not be included in this list if it does not include at least two people killed.
  • In all cases the perpetrator is not counted among those killed or injured.

All abbreviations used in the table are explained below.

Rampage killers

Perpetrator Date Year Location Country Killed Injured W Additional notes Ref.
1.Unknown[n 1]May 31583Beselick Holy Roman Empire
41
?
 MASentenced to death and executed[2]
2.Sayenko, Victor Igorovich, 19
Suprunyuk, Igor Volodymyrovych, 19
June 25 – July 162007Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Ukraine
21
7
 MBoth sentenced to life imprisonment
Killed an unborn child
3.Grachev, Peter
(Грачёв, Пётр)
July 261925Ivankovo Soviet Union
17
3
F ASentenced to 10 years in prison
Also killed 12 horses
[3]
4.Ryan, Michael Robert, 27[n 1] Aug. 191987Hungerford, Berkshire, England United Kingdom
16
17+
F ACommitted suicide
Also killed a dog
5.Abd el Maleck[n 2] June 10/111945Dieppe France
15
9
FMSentenced to death and executed[4]
6.Borel, Éric, 16[n 1] Sep. 23/241995Solliès-Pont & Cuers France
15
4
FMCommitted suicide
7.Leibacher, Friedrich Heinz, 57 Sep. 272001Zug Switzerland
14
18
F ECommitted suicide
8.Wagner, Ernst August, 38[n 1] Sep. 41913Degerloch &
Mühlhausen/Enz
Germany
14
11
FMAFound not guilty by reason of insanity
Also killed two animals
9.Dornier, Christian, 31[n 1] July 121989Luxiol France
14
8
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity
10.Korshunov, Victor Nikolaevich[n 2]
(Коршунов, Виктор Николаевич)
Surovtsev, Yuri Stepanovich[n 2]
(Суровцев, Юрий Степанович)
Sep. 26/271968Kursk Soviet Union
13
11
FKorshunov killed by Surovtsev
Surovtsev sentenced to death and executed
11.Bogdanovič, Ljubiša, 59[n 1]
(Љубиша Богдановић)
April 92013Velika Ivanča Serbia
13
1
FCommitted suicide
12.Bird, Derrick, 52[n 1] June 22010Copeland, Cumbria, England United Kingdom
12
11
FCommitted suicide
13.Unknown Soldier[n 2]
Aug. 71976Letipea Soviet Union
10
13–20
FCommitted suicide[5]
14.Marimon Carles, Jose, 26 May 211928Pobla de Ferran Spain
10
2
FMKilled[6]
15.Izquierdo, Antonio, 53
Izquierdo, Emilio, 58
Aug. 261990Puerto Hurraco Spain
9
12
FBoth sentenced to 684 years in prison
16.Hedin, Tore, 25[n 2][n 1] Aug. 221952Saxtorp & Hurva Sweden
9
10–20
 MACommitted suicide
Killed a man on Nov. 28, 1951
17.Palić, Vinko, 28[n 2][n 1] Jan. 11993Zrinski Topolovac Croatia
9
7
FCommitted suicide
18.Tranchita, Rosario June 251925Librizzi Italy
9
4
FKilled[7]
19.Radosavljević, Nikola, 38[n 1]
(Никола Радосављевић)
July 272007Jabukovac Serbia
9
4
FMFound not guilty by reason of insanity
20.Matić, Mile, 30
(Миле Матић)
Feb. 26-271986Doboj, Derventa & Zenica Yugoslavia
9
3
FMAFound not guilty by reason of insanity
Also killed a dog
[8]
21.Shageyev, Almaz, 21[n 2]
(Шагеев, Алмаз)
Sukhorukov, Mikhail, 20[n 2]
(Сухоруков, Михаил)
Feb. 3–52002Tatarstan Russia
9
2
FShageyev killed by Sukhorukov
Sukhorukov committed suicide
[9]
22.Zavistonovičius, Leonardas, 59 Feb. 151998Draučiai Lithuania
9
1
FKilled by angry mob
Also killed a dog
23.Serski Sep. 11–181905Mogilev Russian Empire
9
0–1
 MArrested[10]
24.Durn, Richard, 33 March 272002Nanterre France
8
19
FCommitted suicide
25.Longo, Gaetano[n 1] Sep. 141900Pastena Italy
8
2
FCommitted suicide[11]
26.Kovář, Zdeněk, 62 Feb. 242015Uherský Brod Czech Republic
8
1
FCommitted suicide
27.Prihatchenko, Michel Stefanovich[n 1]
(Прихатченко, Михаил Стефанович)
Nov. 23/241923Novi Sad Yugoslavia
8
0
FMCommitted suicide[12]
28.Harman, Ľubomír, 48 Aug. 302010Devínska Nová Ves Slovakia
7
15
FCommitted suicide[13]
29.Schwarz, Hermann, 24 Aug. 30/311912Romanshorn Switzerland
7
6
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity[14]
30.Fernández Vázquez, Paulino, 63 March 81989Chantada Spain
7
6
 MACommitted suicide[15]
31.Lungu, Nicolae, 38 (suspect)Aug. 182019Săpoca Romania
7
6
 MArrested
32.Martel, Guy, 41[n 1] June 191985Ille-et-Vilaine & Cotes-du-Nord France
7
5
FArrested[16]
33.Calvente Guerrero, Antonio[n 2] Sep. 131902Málaga Spain
7
5
FKilled by police[17]
34.Mezowiec, Julian, 49 Oct. 241928Kovel Poland
7
5
 MArrested[18]
35.van Wijnendaele, Michel, 28[n 1] May 121987Bogaarden & Denderwindeke Belgium
7
3
FCommitted suicide[19]
36.Vitásek, Ctirad, 42Dec 102019Ostrava Czech Republic
7
2
FCommitted suicide
37.Bolesław Kabacik, --- Sep. 61906Góra Kalwaria Russian Empire
7
1
 MArrested[20]
38.Makranicz, Gregor, 35 May1930Kovno Lithuania
7
1
 M[21]
39.Campo Solana, Angel, 64 Nov. 271980Liermo Spain
7
1
FCommitted suicide[22]
40.Simoes Jorge, Vítor Manuel, 38[n 1] March 1/21987Osso da Baleia & Amieira Portugal
7
1
FMSentenced to 20 years in prison[23]
41.Flink, Mattias, 24[n 2] June 111994Falun Sweden
7
1
FSentenced to life imprisonment
42.Chubarov, Yuri, 47
(Чубаров, Юрий)
Sep. 201997Iecava Latvia
7
1
FCommitted suicide[24]
43.Mataić, Antun, 50 April 141998Podvinje Croatia
7
1
FCommitted suicide[25]
44.Michot, Jean, 42[n 1] April 191875Saint-Maurice-sur-Aveyron France
7
0
 MFound not guilty by reason of insanity
Also killed a cat
[26]
45.Pianetti, Simone, 56 July 131914Camerata Cornello Italy
7
0
FEscaped
46.Tymkow, Wasyl Feb. 111937Krasne Poland
7
0
FCommitted suicide[27]
47.Matvievsky, Theodor[n 2]
(Матвиевский, Теодор)
July 261959Vaindloo Soviet Union
7
0
FDied[28]
48.Zakharenko, Anatoliy, 58 (suspect)
(Анатолій Захаренко)
May 222020Novoselytsia Ukraine
7
0
FArrested
49.Unknown
Veleslav
1540Hluboky Holy Roman Empire
7
?
FMOne killed by Veleslav
Veleslav committed suicide
[29]
50.K., Anna, 28[n 1] May 31856Niklowitz Austria-Hungary
7
?
 M[30]
51.Unknown Feb. 171997Zavyalovka Ukraine
7
?
 M[31]
52.Amrani, Nordine, 33 Dec. 132011Liège Belgium
6
125
F ECommitted suicide
53.van der Vlis, Tristan, 24 April 92011Alphen aan den Rijn Netherlands
6
17
FCommitted suicide[32]
54.Unknown July1928Jablonica Yugoslavia
6
11
F[33]
55.Mikolajczyk, Erwin, 39 March 91994Euskirchen Germany
6
8
F ECommitted suicide[34]
56.Criscione, Erminio, 36 March 41992Rivera, Massagno & Origlio Switzerland
6
6
FCommitted suicide while awaiting trial[35]
57.Pica, Jean, 55 Nov. 9–211972Beaurecueil France
6
5
F ECommitted suicide[36]
58.Yilmaz, Çevdet, 27 April 51983Delft Netherlands
6
4
FSentenced to life imprisonment[37]
59.Bizónis, Pantelís, 50
(Παντελής Μπιζώνης)
March 151985Vigla Greece
6
1
FSentenced to life imprisonment[38]
60.Galkin, Ilya Ilyich, 24
(Галкин, Илья Ильич)
April 12–172007Sochi Russia
6
1
FMSentenced to life imprisonment for Sochi bombings
61.Pomazun, Sergey Aleksandrovic, 31
(Помазун, Сергей Александрович)
April 22/232013Belgorod Russia
6
1
FMSentenced to life imprisonment[39]
62.van Laethem, Camille-Joseph, 52 Nov. 51953Thy-le-Chateau Belgium
6
0
FMCommitted suicide[40]
63.Garcin, Calixte, 65 March 311959Sisteron France
6
0
 MArrested
Killed a man in January 1966
[41]
64.Werlé, Michel, 41 Nov. 221981Pont-de-Roide France
6
0
FCommitted suicide[42]
65.Milicic, Drago, 23[n 2] Feb. 21992Bijeljina & Modran Yugoslavia
6
0
FArrested[43]
66.Shayakhmetov, ---, 66[n 1]
(Шаяхметов)
June 251994Ural Mountains Russia
6
0
 MAArrested
Killed an unborn child
[44]
67.Gautsch, Johann, 36 Nov. 211997Mauterndorf Austria
6
0
FCommitted suicide[45]
68.Mazovec, Johann, 18 Sep. 121932Zalog Yugoslavia
6
?
 M[46]
69.Likharev, Ivan, 64
(Лихарев, Иван)
Jan. 121997Verkhneye Moshevo Russia
6
?
 MArrested[47]
70.Zmijek, Józef[n 1]1936 Poland
6
?
FSentenced to death[48]
71.Unknown[n 1] Jan. 211923Ravenna Italy
5–6
?
 MKilled[49]
72.Kiss-Kovacs, Stefan[n 2] Aug. 121906Ludaspuszta Austria-Hungary
5+
13
FKilled by police[50]
73.Zlatić, Siniša, 38[n 1]
(Златић, Синиша)
July 22016Žitište Serbia
5
22
FSentenced to 40 years in prison
74.Unknown[n 1] Nov.1841Vetralla Italy
5
12
 MKilled[51]
75.Ewen, Günter Hermann, 37 May 161999Dillingen
Sierck-les-Bains
Germany
France
5
11
FCommitted suicide[52]
76.Semidovskiy, Sergey, 40[n 2]
(Семидовский, Сергей)
Aug. 252002Yaroslavsky Russia
5
10
FCommitted suicide
77.Nordlund, John Filip, 25 May 171900Ferry "Prins Carl" Sweden
5
8
FMSentenced to death and executed
78.Unknown April 261930Zidilje Yugoslavia
5
6
F[53]
79.Zenkov, Igor Yourievitch, 50[n 1]
(Зенков, Игорь Юрьевич)
June 10–112017Kratovo Russia
5
6
F OCommitted suicide[54]
80.Murolo, Giulio, 48[n 1] May 152015Naples Italy
5
5
FCommitted suicide while awaiting trial[55]
81.Zethraeus, Tommy, 25 Dec. 41994Stockholm Sweden
4
20
FSentenced to life imprisonment[56]
82.Zhidkov, Aleksandr, 29
(Жидков, Александр)
Veretel'nik, Michael, 18
(Веретельник, Михаил)
Dec. 131975Permsky District Soviet Union
4
14
FMBoth sentenced to death and executed
Killed an unborn child
[57]
83.Prokopetch, Joseph April1937Osijek Yugoslavia
4
10
F[58]
84.Allemand, Jean Baptiste, 27 July 141900Goult France
4
8
 MCommitted suicide[59]
85.Peyerl, Martin, 16[n 1] Nov. 11999Bad Reichenhall Germany
4
7
FCommitted suicide
Also killed a cat
[60]
86.Roux-Durraffourt, Jean-Pierre, 44 Oct. 292001Tours France
4
7
FSentenced to life imprisonment[61]
87.Molinari, Giuseppe, 25 July 31956Busto Arsizio Italy
4
6
FCommitted suicide[62]
88.Allafort, Serge, 32 Oct. 41972Angoulême France
4
6
FArrested[63]
89.Unknown May 241997Balagansk Russia
4
6
FCommitted suicide[64]
90.Mazza, Antonio, 27 March 281898San Lucido Italy
3–4
10–11
 MArrested[65]
91.Rizvanović, Alen Rizvan, 26 June 202015Graz Austria
3
36
 MVSentenced to life imprisonment
92.Lambrecht, August, 40 Aug. 231889Lovendegem Belgium
3
27–30
 MArrested[66]
93.Radmacher, Sabine, 41[n 1] Sep. 192010Lörrach Germany
3
18
FMAKilled by police[67]
94.Cunsolo, Giuseppe, 33 Aug. 261961Palermo Italy
3
11
F EArrested[68]
95.Sacco, Angelo Secondo, 54 June 282005Bogogno Italy
3
9
FSentenced to life imprisonment[69]
96.Arbuzov, Aleksei Vladimirovich, 27
(Арбузов, Алексей Владимирович)
Dec. 92011Moscow Russia
3
9
 MFound not guilty by reason of insanity
97.Dembsky (Tomsky?), Vladimir Feb. 151904Warsaw Russian Empire
2–4
≈20
FFound not guilty by reason of insanity[70]
98.Cannarozzo, Michele, 49 Jan. 91955Ancona Italy
2
44
F ECommitted suicide[71]
99.Lillini, Getulio, 23 Feb. 221950Filottrano Italy
2
23
FCommitted suicide[72]
100.Two unknown soldiers[n 2] March 291948Josefsberg Austria
2
19
FBoth were sentenced to 25 years in prison[73]
101.López Corbacho, Feliciano, 23 Aug. 231984Zarza de Alange Spain
2
18
FArrested[74]
102.Tomschitz, Gustav, 25 June 4–61914Großhöflein Austria-Hungary
2
17
FArrested
Also killed two dogs and three pigs
[75]
103.Renard, Odon, 25 Nov. 181979Hannut Belgium
2
12
FSentenced to life imprisonment[76]
104.Gregor Schallert, 27 May 222016Nenzing Austria
2
11
FCommitted suicide
105.Gómez Fernández, Anibal, 27[n 1] July 51927Faramontaos Spain
2
10
 MArrested[77]
106.Stojkov, Toso[n 1] April 41888Szerbklári Austria-Hungary
1–6
0–3
FMKilled by angry mob
Killed his mother in 1871
[78]

Abbreviations and footnotes

  1. At least one of the victims was a relative of the assailant.
  2. Assailant was a member of the military, police, or a comparable force at the time of the rampage.

W – A basic description of the weapons used in the murders

F – Firearms and other ranged weapons, especially rifles and handguns, but also bows and crossbows, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, or slingshots
M – Melee weapons, like knives, swords, spears, machetes, axes, clubs, rods, stones, or bare hands
O – Any other weapons, such as bombs, hand grenades, Molotov cocktails, poison and poisonous gas, as well as vehicle and arson attacks
A – indicates that an arson attack was the only other weapon used
V – indicates that a vehicle was the only other weapon used
E – indicates that explosives of any sort were the only other weapon used
P – indicates that an anaesthetising or deadly substance of any kind was the only other weapon used (includes poisonous gas)

References

  1. Seeger, Thorsten (ed.) School Shootings: International Research, Case Studies, and Concepts for Prevention; Springer, 2012.
  2. https://books.google.de/books?id=MYk3AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA135#v=onepage&q&f=false
  3. Farmer slays 17 neighbors, The Toledo News-Bee (August 19, 1925)
    – Mad Russian kills 17 and burns town, The Murphysboro Daily Independent (August 1, 1925)
    – Peasant killed 17 neighbors and burned Ivankoe village, Lebanon Daily News (August 19, 1925)
    Incendiaire et criminel Archived 2012-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, Gazette de Lausanne (August 8, 1925)
    Peasant fires village, Western Mail (October 22, 1925)
  4. Quatorze personnes victimes d'un forcené, Journal de Geneve (June 12, 1945)
    Homicidal maniac at Rouen, The Canberra Times'(June 13, 1945), -
    [Jean Delamare Histoire de Dieppe] ,'
    14 persons slain by French maniac,
    St. Petersburg Times (June 14, 1945)
    Maniac on street kills 14, wounds 9,
    Toronto Daily Star (June 12, 1945)
    Killer loose in Rouen,
    The New York Times (June 12, 1945)

  5. (Page 33/34)
  6. Maniac amok – Nine people killed; several wounded, The Canberra Times (May 23, 1928)
    Murderer shot by pursuer, The Argus (May 30, 1928)
  7. Nove persone ucciso presso Messina da un demente Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, l'Unità (June 26, 1925)
    Particolari sulla strage di Librizzi Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, l'Unità (June 27, 1925)
    Los crimenes de un loco, ABC (June 27, 1925)
    Les crimes d'un forcené, Journal de Genève (June 26, 1925)
    Massenmord im Irrsinn, Wiener Zeitung (June 26, 1925)
    Die Bluttat eines Irrsinnigen in Italien, Vorarlberger Tagblatt (June 27, 1925)
  8. Slavic guard held after 9 killed, The Philadelphia Inquirer (March 1, 1986)
    Killing Rampage, Orlando Sentinel (March 1, 1986)
    Deranged man kills nine, The Ottawa Citizen (March 1, 1986)
    Vjesnik (March 4, 1986)
    Nezapamćena tragedija koja je potresla Koprivnu
  9. Nine die in paratroop gun rampage, BBC (February 5, 2002)
    2 Soldiers on a Rampage Kill 9, The St. Petersburg Times (February 8, 2002)
    Deserters Shot after Killing 10, gazeta.ru (February 5, 2002)
    Убийство 9 человек дезертировавшими в Ульяновской области десантниками, svoboda.org (February 5, 2002)
    Кровавый рейд дезертиров Archived 2013-04-17 at Archive.today, Vesti 7 (February 10, 2002)
    За десантников-убийц наказали высших офицеров ВДВ, rbc.ru (March 1, 2002)
    Десантники-убийцы мечтали захватить ресторан, Kommersant (February 13, 2002)
    В АРМИЮ НАБИРАЮТ УГОЛОВНИКОВ Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, utro.ru (February 6, 2002)
    Дезертиры патронов не жалели Archived 2012-07-31 at Archive.today, gazetart.su (February 5, 2002)
    Буинская развязка кровавой драмы Archived 2012-08-01 at Archive.today, gazetart.su (February 7, 2002)
    Три года спустя... Archived 2012-09-10 at Archive.today, gazetart.su (January 1, 2005)
  10. Mosaik – Ein Kindermörder, Bohemia (September 26, 1905)
  11. Italian runs amuck, The New York Times (September 15, 1900)
    Crime of a Jealous Italian, The Hartford Courant (September 15, 1900)
    Flashes from the wire, The Quebec Daily Telegraph (September 17, 1900)
    I particolari sull'eccidio di Pastena, La Stampa (September 18, 1900)
    Ancora l'eccidio di Pastena, La Stampa (September 19, 1900)






  12. Monday morning shooting spree in Bratislava suburb kills 7 and injures 15, The Slovak Spectator (August 30, 2010)
    Masakr v Bratislavě: muž vyvraždil samopalem rodinu a pak se zabil, idnes.cz (August 30, 2010)
    Slovakia’s public officials comment on Devínska Nová Ves shooting spree, The Slovak Spectator (August 31, 2010)
    Interior Minister Lipšic reports that eighth victim of shooting rampage was found, The Slovak Spectator (August 31, 2010)
    Strelcom v Devínskej Novej Vsi bol Ľubomír Harman, Bratislavské noviny (August 31, 2010)
  13. Soldier amuck, kills four, The Washington Post (September 1, 1912)
    Furchtbare Bluttaten eines Irren, Die Neue Zeitung (September 1, 1912)
    Der irrsinnige Soldat Schwarz festgenommen, Die Neue Zeitung (September 2, 1912)
    Die Schreckensszenen in Romanshorn, Reichspost (September 1, 1912)
  14. El espectro de Paulino lleva cuchillo, El País (March 10, 1989)
    Crónica negra española de los últimos 30 años Archived 2009-04-02 at the Wayback Machine, casoabierto.com (July 1, 2008)
    Paulino Fernández
  15. Franzose tötete sieben Menschen, Hamburger Abendblatt (June 20, 1985)
  16. Spanish Gendarme Runs Amok, Wanganui Herald (September 16, 1902)
    Chicago Daily Tribune (September 15, 1902)
    The Hartford Courant (September 16, 1902)
    Horrible tragedia – Nueve muertos y cinco heridos, El Globo (September 15, 1902)
    Locura homicida, La Correspondencia de España (September 15, 1902) (p.2)
  17. Man runs amuck, kills 6, The New York Times (October 25, 1928)
    – Peasant runs amuck, Winnipeg Free Press (October 25, 1928)
    Peasant runs amok, The Montreal Gazette (October 25, 1928)
    Ein Amokläufer tötet 8 Personen, Coburger Zeitung (October 24, 1928)
  18. World Digest, St. Petersburg Times (May 13, 1987)
    Asesina a sangre fría a siete granjeros belgas y se suicida al verse acorralado por la policía, La Vanguardia (May 13, 1987)
  19. Russian lunatic kills seven, The Washington Post (September 8, 1906)
    En Russie, Journal de Genève (September 9, 1906)
    - Mad man with Axe curioza.blogspot.com
  20. Schreckenstat eines Friseurs, Die Neue Zeitung (May 12, 1930)
    militar, La/1930/193005/19300507/19300507_16442.pdf#page=3 Tragedia en una peluquería, La Correspondencia Militar (May 7, 1930)
    Mad Barber Tragedy, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (June 16, 1930)
  21. Santander: mata a siete vecinos porque le habían expropiado unos terrenos, El País (November 28, 1980)
    200 guardias civiles rastrean los montes de Liermo, en busca del presunto asesino que mató a siete vecinos, El País (November 29, 1980)
    Emocionante sepelio de las siete víctimas del crimen de Liermo, El País (November 30, 1980)
    EI asesino de Liermo se suicidó poco después de dar muerte a siete personas, El País (December 3, 1980)
    Mato con una escopeta a siete convecinos porque le habian expropiado unos terrenos, ABC (November 28, 1980)
    "La tierra tuvo la culpa", continuation, ABC (December 10, 1980)
  22. Vítor Manuel está em Lisboa?, Diario de Lisboa (March 4, 1987)
    Vítor Manuel continua "a monte", Diario de Lisboa (March 5, 1987)
    Médico ainda nao deu "Luz Verde" para juiz ouvir Vitor Jorge, Diario de Lisboa (March 6, 1987)
    Vitor Jorge tera confirmado a morte de Isabel Moreira, Diario de Lisboa (March 7, 1987)
    Homicida da Marinha Grande jantou codornizes com batatas, Diario de Lisboa (March 8, 1987)
    Autor de massacre libertado hoje, TSF (October 3, 2001)
    "Massacre do Osso da Baleia" chocou o país há 25 anos Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine, Diário de Notícias (March 1, 2012)
    O ‘Mata Sete’ regressou pelo Natal, Correio da Manhã (March 11, 2012)
  23. Latvian killer of 7 kills self, The Deseret News (September 22, 1997)
    Latvia's Russians: Outsiders Wanting In, The Washington Post (July 24, 1998)
  24. Likvidirao obitelj jer žena nije htjela preseliti na selo? Archived 2010-01-13 at the Wayback Machine, Novi list (May 26, 2009)
  25. Miscellaneous, The Bruce Herald (July 2, 1875)
    Horrible boucherie humaine, Le Petit Journal (April 23, 1875)
    Les victimes d'un fou, Le Petit Journal (April 24, 1875)
    Le fou furieux d'Orleans, Le Petit Journal (July 6, 1875)
  26. Polish peasant kills seven in fifteen minutes, The Oshkosh Northwestern (February 12, 1937)
    Peasant kills seven, The Pittsburgh Press (February 12, 1937)
    Bluttat eines Amokläufers: Sieben Todesopfer, Das Kleine Blatt (February 12, 1937)
    Amokläufer in einem polnischen Dorf, Neue Freie Presse (February 12, 1937)
  27. Fugitive Russian sailor found drowned, The Times (August 4, 1959)

  28. Die neun Kreuze im Walde, Der Österreichische Zuschauer (December 8, 1837)
    Devět křížů, ihned.cz (July 17, 2007)
  29. Siebenfacher Mord in Folge des Wahnsinns, Brünner Neuigkeiten (May 14, 1856)
  30. Rampage in Ukraine, The Moscow Times (February 20, 1997)
  31. Gunman kills six and wounds 16 at Dutch shopping centre, The Guardian (9 April 2011)
  32. Blutige Rache eines entflohenen Sträflings, Die neue Zeitung (July 24, 1928)
    L'horrible forfait d'un criminel Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Gazette de Lausanne (July 26, 1928)
    Un bandit fait de nombreuses victimes Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, Journal de Genève (July 26, 1928)
  33. Tödlicher Aufschub, FOCUS (Nr. 11, 1994)
    Killer had fetish for rubber boots, Rocky Mountain News (March 12, 1994)
  34. Switzerland gunman hangs himself, Rocky Mountain News (March 11, 1992)
    Gunman kills six villagers in Switzerland, The Spokesman-Review (March 6, 1992)
    Strage die Lugano, Corriere della Sera (March 7, 1992)
  35. 4 killed in blast, The Vancouver Sun (November 10, 1972)
    House claims sixth victim, The Vancouver Sun (November 16, 1972)
    He takes 5 with him in reprisal trap, Schenectady Gazette (November 11, 1972)
    Evicted tenant kills for revenge, Wilmington Morning Star (November 11, 1972)
  36. Following an argument with another customer 27-year-old Cevdet Yilmaz, alias "Ted de Turk", a Dutch with Turkish origins, began shooting in a crowded café in Delft, killing six.
    Sources:
    – Dutch hunt for cafe killer of six, The New York Times (April 6, 1983)
    Beleidigter Türke tötete sechs Holländer, Hamburger Abendblatt (April 7, 1983)
    Dutch Wikipedia article
  37. Un forcene tue six personnes dans un village d'Epire, Agence France-Press (March 16, 1985)
    Ο σφαγέας της Άρτας που σκότωσε έξι συγχωριανούς και συγγενείς του, χωρίς κανένα λόγο. «Θόλωσε το μυαλό μου από το ποτό, αυτό το καταραμένο φταίει», είπε στην απολογία του, mixanitouxronou.gr (October 7, 2015)
  38. Belgorod shooting suspect still at large after killing 6, including 14yo girl, RT (April 22, 2013)
    В Белгороде ищут стрелка, убившего шесть человек, BBC News (April 22, 2013)
    ‘I was firing into Hell’: Belgorod shooter kills 6 over ‘insults’, RT (April 24, 2013)
  39. Farmhand Slaughters 6 Oldsters, Long Beach Independent (November 6, 1953)
    Crazed Belgian kills six, takes own life, Eugene Register-Guard (November 5, 1953)
    Morde aus Rache, Hamburger Abendblatt (November 6, 1953)
    Veelvoudige moord in Belgie, Leidsche Courant (November 5, 1953)
    De vijfvoudige moord,
    Leidsche Courant (November 6, 1953)


  40. "Paranoid" worker kills 6, Sarasota Herald-Tribune (July 24, 1981)
    Worker kills six people, Spartanburg Herald (July 24, 1981)
    Mùltiple crimen pasional en Francia, La Vanguardia (July 23, 1981)
    – Sechs Menschen aus Eifersucht erschossen, Hamburger Abendblatt (July 23, 1981)
    Un homme tue six personnes et se donne la mort, Le Monde (July 24, 1981)
  41. Yugoslav Kills Six, Los Angeles Times (February 3, 1992)
    – 6 killed in rampage by Yugoslav soldier, European Stars and Stripes (February 4, 1992)
    East European reporter, Volume 5; 1992.
  42. Russia pensioner slays 6, cops say, Rocky Mountain News (June 26, 1994)
    Pensioner kills six people, New Straits Times (June 26, 1994)
  43. Amoklauf von Mauterndorf jährt sich zum zehnten Mal, Salzburg24.at (November 14, 2007)
  44. Youth Slays Six Rivals For Girl, Portsmouth Times (September 13, 1932)
    – Kills Six with Butcher Knife, Winnipeg Free Press (September 13, 1932)
    – Stabs six to death, Olean Times Herald (September 13, 1932)
  45. Six killed at funeral, Daily Mirror (January 13, 1997)
    – Le veuf tue six personnes venues se recueillir à la mémoire de sa femme, AFP (January 12, 1997)
    – Widower Slays 6, The Moscow Times(January 14, 1997)
  46. 6-krotny morderca skazani na karę śmierci, Orędownik na powiaty nowotomyski i wolsztyński (August 25, 1936)
  47. La strage compiuta da un pazzo – Uccide a colpi di accetta cinque persone, La Stampa (January 24, 1923)
    Un fou tue six personnes Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Journal de Genève (January 24, 1923)
    Ravenne Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Gazette de Lausanne (January 24, 1923)
    Un loco mata a seis personas y es muerto por los fascistas, La Vanguardia (January 24, 1923)
  48. Ein wahnsinniger Gendarme, Agramer Zeitung (August 14, 1906)
    Die Schreckenstat eines Gendarmen, Agramer Zeitung (August 15, 1906)
    Figaro-ci Figaro-la – La Hongrie, Le Figaro (August 29, 1906)
    – Gendarme runs amok, Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser (August 14, 1906)
  49. Weltschauplatz – Italien, Oberpfälzisches Zeitblatt (December 4, 1841)
    Ausländische Nachrichten – Italien, Der Schweizer Bote (December 2, 1841)
    – Foreign Intelligence, Bristol Mercury (December 11, 1841)
  50. Amokläufer nach Blutbad auf der Flucht, Spiegel Online (May 17, 1999)
    Saarländer Amokläufer – Selbstmord in Hotelzimmer, Spiegel Online (May 18, 1999)
    Tag der Abrechnung, FOCUS (Nr. 21, 1999)
  51. 5 killed in Serb village, The New York Times (April 27, 1930)
    Grauenhaftes Blutbad bei einer Tanzveranstaltung, Die Neue Zeitung (April 27, 1930)
  52. Strage a Napoli, spara dal balcone col fucile a pompa: 4 morti fra cui la cognata e il fratello, Il Messaggero (May 15, 2015)
    Napoli, armato di fucile si barrica in casa e uccide quattro persone tra cui la cognata e il fratello. Almeno sei i feriti, La Repubblica (May 15, 2015)
    Esplora il significato del termine: Il cecchino dal balcone per la lite sulla biancheria, Corriere della Sera (May 16, 2015)
    Strage di Secondigliano: è morto Giulio Murolo, l'infermiere killer che sparò dal balcone uccidendo cinque persone, Il Mattino (March 15, 2016)
  53. Nichtclub death toll climbs, St. Petersburg Times (December 7, 1994)
  54. (Page 169-177)
  55. Village farmer runs amuck, The Mail and Empire (July 18, 1900)
    Butcher's murderous mania, Chicago Daily Tribune (July 22, 1900)
    Sextuple assassinat, Le Petit Journal (July 16, 1900)
    L'horrible tragédie de Goult, Le Petit Journal (July 17, 1900)
  56. Der Martin war immer nett, Der Spiegel (45/1999)
    Fünfter Toter nach Amoklauf, Spiegel Online (November 2, 1999)
    Polizei rätselt über das Motiv, Spiegel Online (November 2, 1999)
  57. French Railway Worker Goes on Shooting Rampage, Killing 4, The New York Times (October 30, 2001)
    Tuerie de Tours – Jean-Pierre Roux-Durrafourt: "Je ne me souviens plus" Archived 2007-11-02 at the Wayback Machine, La Nouvelle Republique (March 17, 2005)
    Tuerie de Tours – Roux-Durraffourt sera rejugé Archived 2007-11-02 at the Wayback Machine, La Nouvelle Republique (April 9, 2005)
  58. Baker's Boy Kills 4, Self in Gun Rampage, The Hartford Courant (July 4, 1956)
    Baker boy goes on machine gun spree, kills 4, Chicago Daily Tribune (July 4, 1956)
    Un folle massacra a colpi di "mitra" tre persone p.8, l'Unità (July 4, 1956)
    La strage di Busto Arsizio fu consumata con fredda premeditazione dal Molinari, l'Unità (July 5, 1956)
    Un panettiere uccide a raffiche di mitra l'ex-padrone i suoi genitori e un brigadiere, La Stampa (July 4, 1956)
    Ricostruito per tre ore nella panetteria il massacro del folle di Busto Arsizio, La Stampa (July 5, 1956)
  59. Gunman kills four in French shop, The Times (London) (October 5, 1972)
    Gunman in a French Store Kills Four and Wounds Six, The New York Times (October 5, 1972)
    Detención de un asesino en unos almacenes, La Vanguardia (October 6, 1972)
    Quatre personnes sont tuées et six autres blessées par un malade mental dans un magasin, Le Monde (October 6, 1972)
  60. Drunk shepherd kills four, Indian Express (May 26, 1997)
    – Shepherd's Rampage, The Moscow Times (May 27, 1997)
  61. A porter runs amuck, Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper (April 10, 1898)
    Un eccidio – Tre morti e undici feriti, La Stampa (March 31, 1898)
  62. A lunatic runs amok, The Straits Times (September 5, 1889)
    Local and General, Ashburton Guardian (November 15, 1889)
    Un drame dans un hopital, Le Petit Journal (August 25, 1889)
    Belgie, Tilburgsche courant (August 30, 1889)
    Verscheidenheden, De Tijd (September 2, 1889)
    Mededeelingen van verschillenden aard, Leeuwarder Corant (August 28, 1889)
    Schrikkelijk drama in een gesticht van ongeneesbaren, De Denderbode (August 29, 1889)
  63. Custody row is possible motive for German shootings, BBC (September 20, 2010)
    Was treibt eine Juristin in den Amoklauf?, Badische Zeitung (September 21, 2010)
    Die Todesnacht von Lörrach, Der Spiegel (September 20, 2010)
    Die Frau, die niemand wirklich kannte, Der Spiegel (September 20, 2010)
    Amokschützin erstickte Sohn mit Plastiktüte, Der Spiegel (September 21, 2010)
  64. Sicilian Kills 3 Over Rent, The New York Times (August 28, 1961)
    Evicted Tenant Kills 3, Two with Booby Trap, The Hartford Courant (August 28, 1961)
    Strage a Palermo per il diabolico piano di un giovane demente, La Stampa (August 27, 1961)
  65. Man held over Italy killing spree, BBC (June 28, 2005)
    «Hanno ucciso mio marito e io pago le spese», il Giornale (February 19, 2007)
  66. War drives Russian insane, Chicago Daily Tribune (February 16, 1904)
    A demented noble causes a sensation, Nelson Evening Mail (February 17, 1904)
    Patriotism gone mad. The homicidal Russian count running amok at Warsaw, Nelson Evening Mail (February 23, 1904)
    Cable News. St. Petersburg, Feb 22., Grey River Argus (February 24, 1904)
    Russie Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Journal de Genève (Februar 17, 1904)
    Eine Duellaufforderung im Irrenhause, Reichenberger Zeitung (August 2, 1904)
    The mad count curioza.blogspot.com
  67. Two dead, many hurt as madman hurls grenades, The Bend Bulletin (January 11, 1955)
    Razzia auf Kino-Attentäter, Hamburger Abendblatt (January 10, 1955)
    Straßensperren um Ancona, Hamburger Abendblatt (January 11, 1955)
    Kino-Attentäter auf der Flucht, Hamburger Abendblatt (January 13, 1955)
    Freitod im Kanal, Hamburger Abendblatt (January 14, 1955)
  68. Slays fiancee, 2 others; holds village at bay, Chicago Daily Tribune (February 23, 1950)
    Italian lover went berserk, The Canberra Times (February 25, 1950)
    Amokläufer, Hamburger Abendblatt (February 23, 1950)
    – Peasant kills girl, 2 others, wounds 23 in Italy rampage, European Stars and Stripes (February 23, 1950)
    Spaventosa strage a Filottrano, l'Unità (February 23, 1950)
    Dramatica caccia all'autore della terrible strage, l'Unità (February 24, 1950)
    Rientrato di notte in paese il pazzo di Filottrano si è ucciso, l'Unità (February 25, 1950)
    Il corpo di Getulio Lillini, l'Unità (February 26, 1950)
  69. Russians fire Tommy-guns on Austrians, The Canberra Times (April 1, 1948)
    Russian empties gun in Austrial ballroom, The Montreal Gazette (March 31, 1948)
    – Russian man-hunt in Austria, The Times (April 1, 1948)
    – Soldiers jailed, The Lethbridge Herald (June 19, 1948)
    Soviet troops gaoled, The Sydney Morning Herald (June 22, 1948)
  70. Pánico en un pueblo de Badajoz por la acción de un demente homicida, ABC (August 24, 1984)
    El demente de Badajoz había preparado minuciosamente otros asesinatos, ABC (August 25, 1984)
    Todavía corre peligro uno de los niños heridos en el tiroteo de Zarza de Alange, La Vanguardia (August 26, 1984)
    Un joven mata a dos personas y hiere a otras 17 en un pueblo de Badajoz a tiros de escopeta, El País (August 24, 1984)
    Problemas familiares y un historial violento, El País (August 25, 1984)
    "Sabía a quien mataba", asegura el joven de Badajoz que causó la muerte a dos personas y dejó heridas a otras 18, El País (August 25, 1984)
    El joven autor de dos muertes en Badajoz, acusado de asesinato, El País (August 27, 1984)
  71. Murderer holds church as fort, The New York Times (June 7, 1914)
    Der belagerte Mörder auf dem Kirchturm, Die neue Zeitung (June 6, 1914)
    Der belagerte Mörder auf dem Kirchturm, Die neue Zeitung (June 7, 1914)
    Der belagerte Mörder auf dem Kirchturm, Die neue Zeitung (June 8, 1914)
    Der belagerte Mörder auf dem Kirchturm, Die neue Zeitung (June 9, 1914)
    Das Fort Chabrol im Kirchturm, Reichspost (June 7, 1914)
  72. Belgian soldier fires into crowd, kills two persons, Eugene Register-Guard (November 19, 1979)
    Gunman kills two at Belgian race, Toledo Blade (November 19, 1979)
    Gunman fires into Belgian crowd, The Lakeland Ledger (November 19, 1979)
    Il y a 30 ans, la panique au cross de Hannut, actu24.be (November 17, 2009)
    « Fondamentalement et incurablement dangereux », actu24.be (November 17, 2009)
    Un poste de secours improvisé dans la buvette, actu24.be (November 18, 2009)











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