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Martin Lecián
Martin Lecián (31 October 1900 – 6 October 1927) was a Czechoslovak serial killer who murdered 3 policemen and a prison officer and attempted to kill 7 other policemen. He was executed on 6 October 1927. His case was very famous, with several articles appearing in newspapers that glorified his actions. Biography Lecián was born on 31 October 1900 in Uherský Ostroh and was brought up in a youth detention centre. Immediately after his release, he began to commit crimes and was twice punished by the Regional Court of Uherské Hradiště. During his military service, he fled five times. After his last desertion, he met Maria Krenovska and together they started stealing treasures all over Moravia. They opened the door by pulling out the 4 to 5 mm thick coffin cloak to destroy the locking mechanism, and then opened the cash register without having to inhale any ashes. He used this method as he was suffering from tuberculosis. In Prostějov, however, both Lecián and K ...
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Martin Lecián
Martin Lecián (31 October 1900 – 6 October 1927) was a Czechoslovak serial killer who murdered 3 policemen and a prison officer and attempted to kill 7 other policemen. He was executed on 6 October 1927. His case was very famous, with several articles appearing in newspapers that glorified his actions. Biography Lecián was born on 31 October 1900 in Uherský Ostroh and was brought up in a youth detention centre. Immediately after his release, he began to commit crimes and was twice punished by the Regional Court of Uherské Hradiště. During his military service, he desertion, fled five times. After his last desertion, he met Maria Krenovska and together they started stealing treasures all over Moravia. They opened the door by pulling out the 4 to 5 mm thick coffin cloak to destroy the locking mechanism, and then opened the cash register without having to inhale any ashes. He used this method as he was suffering from tuberculosis. In Prostějov, however, both Lecián a ...
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