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Academy maniacs

Serial Killers

Birthday 1992

Birthplace Irkutsk, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia

Age 33 Years

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The Academy Maniacs, known as the notorious Russian serial killer duo consisting of Andrei Anoufriev (born on October 4, 1992) and Yuri Lytkin (born on March 24, 1993), have become subjects of fascination and horror since their criminal escapades became public. As of 2025, Anoufriev is 32 years old, and Lytkin is 31 years old. Their crimes, which include a string of gruesome murders, shocked the nation and garnered international attention, leading to extensive media coverage and analysis of their psychological profiles.

Occupation Serial Killers
Date of Birth October 4, 1992 (Anoufriev) March 24, 1993 (Lytkin)
Age 33 Years
Birth Place Irkutsk, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
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Country Russia

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Height, Weight & Measurements

While specific details about their current physical attributes are scarce, it is reported that both Anoufriev and Lytkin maintain average heights and builds typical of men in their age group. Estimates suggest that Anoufriev stands around 5'11" (180 cm) and weighs approximately 170 lbs (77 kg), while Lytkin is slightly shorter at about 5'9" (175 cm) with a weight around 150 lbs (68 kg). Their exact weight and physical condition may vary due to their respective living situations.

* Night of March 10–11, 2011: On the footpath near the "State University" bus stop, not far from Anoufriev's house, the criminals attacked another homeless person, Roman Faizullin.

Anoufriev shot the man twice in the face, after which, together with Lytkin, they dragged the body into some bushes and began stabbing him in the head, groin and chest with knives. Lytkin tried to cut off the hand, but due to the fact that the knife was small, he managed to cut off only the little finger.

Later, Anoufriev photographed the corpse, behind which a bloody trail was shown, from the window of his apartment.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Both Anoufriev and Lytkin have complicated relationship histories, stemming from their estranged families during their childhoods, which may have contributed to their future actions. As of 2025, there are no credible reports of any romantic relationships, as both men have remained largely isolated since their arrest. Given the severity of their crimes, finding companionship has proven difficult, and the focus remains predominately on their psychological conditions and the implications of their actions.

Childhood friends described him in court positively, but nevertheless, his childhood was very difficult psychologically. His mother, Nina Ivanovna Anoufrieva, who worked as an accountant in an insurance company, did not have a good influence on the teenager's upbringing.

According to the previous headmaster of the school he studied in, she had instructed young Anoufriev to hate people.

When he received bad grades, his mother immediately wrote statements in which she reproached teachers for psychological pressure on her son, and if the marks were written only on his diary, she would write complaints about the concealment of information.

Ultimately, while Anoufriev was in the 9th grade, the school management was forced to look for a new physics teacher, because the previous one refused to teach the class that Anoufriev was in.

Net Worth and Salary

Estimating the net worth of the Academy Maniacs can be a complex task due to the nature of their criminality. Prior to their arrests, it is believed that they engaged in various illegal activities that provided them with some financial gain; however, post-arrest, their assets are likely subject to state seizure, leaving them with negligible financial resources. As of 2025, their net worth is reported to be in the low thousands, primarily due to limited income from prison labor.

* December 29, 2010: First, the pair attacked Inessa Valentinovna Svetlova, who managed to miraculously escape—they just took her bag, which they then threw away.

Then, at 7 o'clock in the morning (an hour after the attack on Svetlova), the coach of the local sports school, 22-year-old Yekaterina Karpova, who was pregnant, was returning home to the private sector near Akademgorodok together with her 6-year-old niece Olya Averina.

She encountered Anoufriev and Lytkin near the railway, but did not pay attention to them because she was talking on her mobile phone. The pair then attacked them when they crossed the railroad. Averina managed to escape; however, Lytkin had managed to hit her in the sides (the girl was later diagnosed with an extensive hematoma in the liver area).

Yekaterina Karpova, despite the fact that she screamed that she was pregnant, had her fingers snapped and her head smashed in, but suddenly a car leaving from behind the nearest corner scared off the killers, which saved both Karpova's life and that of her unborn child.

In the emergency room of the hospital where she was taken, Karpova saw Svetlova with similar injuries.

Career, Business and Investments

Before their heinous acts led to their arrests, there is little documentation concerning their career paths, which remain shrouded in secrecy due primarily to their past criminal behaviors. Throughout their time in custody, they have had no viable career or business investments. Their activities now focus solely on incarceration and the legal repercussions of their actions, rather than traditional professional endeavors.

On February 13, 2013, a judicial debate began about Anoufriev and Lytkin's case.

First in the debate was the public prosecutor, who, taking into account all the evidence examined at the court session and the position of the defendants, asked the court to find the defendants guilty and sentence Anoufriev to life imprisonment in a strict regime correctional colony, and Lytkin to 25 years' imprisonment serving the sentence in a st

rict regime colony.

In addition, the prosecutor eventually refused to file charges against Anoufriev for involvement in a criminal activities as a minor, justifying his refusal by saying that the age difference between Anoufriev and Lytkin was only six months.

Social Network

Following their crimes, social media platforms became a space for discussion and speculation about the Academy Maniacs. Despite their notoriety, both individuals have been largely silent about their lives, lacking any official social media presence or platform for public communication. Most discussions surrounding them occur in true crime forums and news outlets, where users share insights and opinions regarding their case and its implications.

Anoufriev did well in his studies; he had good marks in literature and English, he participated in many activities and school competitions, had musical lessons for the guitar and double bass in 5 years, and also sang and played in a local music group that fell apart after his organizer left Irkutsk.

However, since first grade Anoufriev was an outcast, and only in senior classes, when his classmates gradually matured and became more friendly, Anoufriev managed to get rid of this stigma, but at the same time, while in the 10th grade, his performance worsened and graduated from school with sufficiency.

In the senior class, shortly before graduation, classmates shot a farewell amateur film, in which they told what happiness was in their opinion. Anoufriev was the only one who said: "To be honest, I do not know what happiness is.

But I would really like to quickly find out what it is." After school, Anoufriev entered the Irkutsk State Medical University and at the same time went to work as an auxiliary worker in the art museum.

Education

Details regarding the educational backgrounds of Anoufriev and Lytkin prior to their notoriety remain scarce. It is known that both men were involved in various forms of social discontent during their youth. As their legal proceedings continue, the focus remains predominantly on their psychological evaluations rather than their formal educational achievements.


According to Anoufriev, the idea of killing came from Lytkin, arguing that, unlike Lytkin, killing did not give him the satisfaction or relief he had hoped for; "I will just say—he is a leader. He did not influence, but was an instigator of crimes," said Anoufriev.

In the course of the investigation, Anoufriev stated in the testimony that he planned to move to St. Petersburg in the future, where he wanted to commit more crimes, but later refuted his claims.

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