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Apr 16, 2009 Caucasus Airlines was a regional airline based in Georgia which served domestic destinations and countries in the region. History The airline was established in 2001 and started operations in November 2002. The airline imposed a voluntary suspension of services in 2004 and ceased operations.
About Us In 1969 Albrecht Matuschka became the Managing Director of Model Portfolio, the nucleus of the Matuschka Group. The Matuschka Group launched its business with the opening of the first office in Munich (Germany) in 1970. Over the years Matuschka Group organized as a partnership became one of the leading independent fund managers with strong international strategic partners. Matuschka has always been an innovator by developing new financial services.
In 1993 Matuschka took over 100% of the shares of the Group and organized multiple Spin-offs. Numerous of these companies are today significant players in the financial service area. Matuschka refocuses in the last years on his classical strengths: Asset allocation / structuring, Corporate Finance, Advisory of growth companies and Issue Management in major issues like Energy, Sustainability, Traffic, Environment, Health, IT-Telecom etc.
Serial Killers Andrei Chikatilo Arrest After Chikatilo killed Lena Zakotnova on Dec. 22, 1978, police were able to draw a sketch based on a description given by Svetlana Gurenkova. She had seen Chikatilo and Zakotnova walking together. Chikatilo was questioned, but released when his wife said that he had been home that evening.
Alexsandr Krachenko, a man with a previous arrest record, was arrested and sentenced to death for the murder of Zakotnova. In 1983, the police were confused by Chikatilo's choice of both female and male victims.
Download solfeo de los solfeos de lemoine carulli pdf online. The regime in Russia refused to accept that such things could happen in the Soviet Union. They thought the crimes had been committed by different offenders. After September of 1983, the Moscow militia sent Major Mikhail to take over the investigation.
He was the first to propose that there was only one perpetrator. Although it was clear they had a serial killer on their hands, they were not able to use the words 'serial killer' because such a thing was from the Western world and could not happen in the Soviet Union.
The case became unofficially known as 'Lesopolosa' or 'Forest Strip Killings.' Aleksandr Bukhanovsky, a psychiatrist, created a profile of the killer. He said he was about 5 feet 10 inches tall, 25-50 years old, with a shoe size of 10 or more. He also proposed that the killer's sexual inadequacy made him brutalize the victims. Semen samples found on some of the victims indicated a blood type AB. Aleksandr Zanosovsky, an officer in charge of patrolling the Rostov bus station, saw Chikatilo and asked him for his identification.
Everything looked fine to the officer, but he had an uneasy feeling about the man. Police followed Chikatilo around the station and watched as he tried to talk to women. When they asked for his papers again, he began sweating. The police searched his briefcase, finding rope, a jar of Vaseline and a long-bladed knife. He was arrested and charged with harassing women in public in order to give the police some time to investigate his background.