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Ivan Roubal (May 12, 1951 – June 29, 2015) was a
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who was convicted of five murders.


Life


Youth

Ivan Roubal studied at an agricultural school and graduated in 1970. He worked at the
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as a junior railroad engineer, train operator, worker at a
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, woodcutter and zootechnician. He married in 1973, his son being born the following year (he died in a traffic incident in 2012). In the late eighties of the 20th century, he briefly worked for the
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. However, his expectations were not fulfilled, so he left before the revolution began and devoted himself to mysticism and occultism. He later extended his religious engagement to the Catholic Church. When his crimes were investigated, he demanded the testimony of cardinal Miloslav Vlk and Abbot of the Brevnov Monastery Jan Anastáz Opasek. See below.


Murders

During 1991, Roubal rented a farmhouse at
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called ''Fairy Tale.'', where he kept hens and pigs. That's where he met František Heppner, who wanted to convert the farmhouse into a water sawmill. Heppner disappeared in December 1991, along with his Russian girlfriend Natasha. The reason for their abrupt disappearance was, according to Roubal, a trip to
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. No one suspected anything until Roubal began using their car and selling their furniture. One of his Roubal's sons also supposedly said that his father killed both Heppner and Natasha and had given their bodies to the pigs, however, he denied ever saying that in court. The court acquitted him of these murders, saying that if the bodies were not found, it could not be ruled out that Heppner and Natasha were still alive. On July 26, 1992, taxi driver Vladimir Strnad disappeared. He was last seen leaving
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along with Roubal, driving off in separate cars. The body was dumped in a
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in Božíkov,
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. The following day, Roubal began to use both of their cars. The body was found on May 25, 1993, being in such an advanced stage of decay that it was impossible to determine the cause of death. On December 10, 1992, Václav Horký, a jewelry seller, disappeared. After his disappearance, Roubal started using his vehicle as well and tried to sell his house. To this day, Horký has not been located. In 1995, the court declared him
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. On May 26, 1993, Roubal became acquainted with Josef Suchánek through an ad. He killed him and dumped his body in a pond in
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. He also burgled his apartment. The body was not found until October 3 of the same year when the pond was drained. On November 12, 1993, Václav Dlouhý, who made a living through selling porn movies, was found dead in his apartment in
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. He was
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and his apartment was burgled as well. Roubal later defended himself saying that Dlouhý regularly engaged in sadomasochistic practises. On March 8, 1994, Roubal committed his last murders. In the evening he came to the ZAPAP car rental office, which was located in the basement of Pod Zvonařkou 2238/4, Prague 2, where he encountered the owner Petr Kudrna, Peter Magdolen and the occasional visitor of the taxi driver Jiří Semerád. He tied them all together with their legs around their necks. He then burgled the office and disappeared. Kudrna and Magdolen were strangled with the weight of their own legs, but Semerád managed to free himself and call the police. On March 30, Roubal was arrested.


Conviction

The trial began in 1996. Many scandals surrounded it, one of them being that Judge Jiří Horký forgot to prolong Roubal's detention and he had to be released on September 30, 1997 from the remand prison. Horký's mistake was fixed by police officers who arrested Roubal for suspicion of other crimes (death threats to witnesses, members of the Prison Service and prosecutors) before the prison gates in front of television cameras. In addition, it was suspected that Roubal would flee to
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(there was a request for asylum lodged there). For misconduct, the judge was later punished by a disciplinary panel of the High Court with a twenty percent reduction in salary. In 1998, Roubal was cleared from the murder charges and sentenced to five years in jail for robberies at the ZAPAP car rental. Semerád, the survivor, was unable to determine if he was the killer. The end of the trial was accompanied by extensive security measures. Shortly before the judgment of Roubal, in the same courtroom two defendants were almost kidnapped. In the final speech, a public prosecutor who had asked for life for Roubal, announced anonymously that there was an explosive in the courthouse. The building was cleared and searched. It was only after an hour and a half that negotiations could continue. Roubal has repeatedly accused the police and justice of conspiracy, and even handed a copy of the letter to President
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to the judges in which he filed a motion to prosecute the Minister of Justice
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.Roubal himself described himself as "the life prisoner of Havel's conscience", and he has signed hundreds of complaints. He also has asked the court to bring cardinal
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and Abbot of the
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Jan Anastáz Opasek in his case. Roubal continually denied any responsibility, but the court recognized him as guilty of the murders of Kudrna and Magdolen, for which he was sentenced to 22 years in 1999. He was later convicted of the murders of Suchánek, Strnad and Dlouhý (he was not charged for Heppner, his Russian girlfriend or Horký because their bodies were never found, and if ever found, the sentence would not change) and was sentenced to
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in 2000. Roubal stayed in jail with constant complaints. In 2010, he sued the VZP insurance company for refusing to provide self-supporting stockings for
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. He also accused the prison service which, according to him, gave him improper treatment worsening his state of health. After each defendant, he claimed 200 thousand crowns as compensation. He also filed a lawsuit with the Ministry of Justice that the prison service had improperly imposed a five-day isolation on his prison service, allegedly not being able to get a job, so he could make money for special medical aids and alleged walking. His complaints were rejected in November 2012. With his murders, Roubal was one of the leading serial killers in the
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. Psychiatrists have found that Roubal's IQ is 112. He died in jail in Karviná on June 29, 2015.


Media

Roubal was portrayed by
Hynek Čermák Hynek Čermák (born 19 February 1973) is a Czech actor. Selected filmography Film * '' Little Knights Tale'' (2009) * ''Kajínek'' (2010) * ''Men in Hope'' (2011) * ''Innocence'' (2011) * ''Gangster Ka'' (2015) * ''Po strništi bos'' (2017) * ...
in 2021 miniseries
Případ Roubal The Roubal Case ( cs, Případ Roubal) is a three-part television miniseries by TV Nova, which premiered on the Voyo platform during November and December 2021. It was filmed by director Tereza Kopáčová in the production of Evolution Films. It i ...
(Roubal Case).


See also

*
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References


Literature

* Jaromír Slušný: ''Black Book of Czech Bestial Assassins'', XYZ, Prague 2006, , pg. 160-176


External links


The Museum of Evil - Ivan Roubal

The Roubal Case Miniseries

Ivan Roubal at vrazi.cz
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