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Ukrainian teenage girl fell in love with pedophile murderer, gave him a baby and wanted to help him be released
2024-12-14 05:20Thirty or forty years ago, there was a criminal in Ukraine who made the local people feel scared - Serhiy Tkach.
He murders, pedophiles, rapes corpses, commits all kinds of evil... Almost all the worst crimes imaginable, he has committed.
This notorious sadist was once dubbed "the world's worst serial killer" by the media. Everyone hated him to the core.
However, no one could have imagined that Elena Bulkina, an underage girl forty years younger than Tkach, was hopelessly in love with him.
Elena approached Tkach and even bore him a child.
And this bizarre love, but also from Tkach's journey to crime.
In September 1952, Serhiy Tkach was born in the former Soviet Union.
He was physically strong and alert since childhood, but when he grew up, he chose to join the army.
After that, he worked as a police detective in the Kemerovo region, and was recommended to study at the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Training Academy, participate in forensic corpse excavations, and more.
The road in front of Tkach seemed to be smooth and smooth, and his future looked promising, like a "someone's child".
But the good times didn't last long, and in 1979, Tkach's life took a sudden turn when he was caught falsifying evidence at work.
This behavior is clearly contrary to the law and the professional ethics of the police, and ultimately, Tkach was forced to resign.
Perhaps, the misconduct at this time has already laid the groundwork for him to completely embark on the road of crime in the future.
After leaving the police detective position, Tkach moved to Ukraine and tried other jobs, such as working in coal mines and factories, but not for long.
Until 1982, he came to Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine, where he rediscovered his old business - a criminal investigator.
Then, something weird happened.
In the years since Tkach came here, cases of disappearance of young girls began to appear in eastern and southeastern Ukraine, including Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Zaporozhye regions.
Most of these women are minors, the youngest being eight years old. By the time they were found, they had already become corpses, and their deaths were quite tragic.
The murderer brutally sexually assaulted them, strangled them with ropes and other objects, and ravaged the corpses.
Such inhumane modus operandi made the local residents extremely angry and at the same time extremely panicked.
In addition, the serial killer was elusive, and after committing the crime, it was like disappearing from the world, and the police's investigation work made no progress for a time.
For a time, the victim's family was distraught, and the local residents were all in danger.
However, no one has linked the tragic deaths of these girls to Tkach.
According to the neighbors, Tkach had told them that he had participated in the Soviet-Afghan war before and was a veteran returning from the battlefield, and he also showed them his wounds to prove his words.
With the blessing of veteran status and investigator work, Tkach's image naturally looks quite decent.
In addition, in daily interactions, Tkach is always quiet and calm, unusually smart, and gives people a good impression.
Friends and colleagues of Tkach say he has never treated women with disrespect, even a rude remark.
Faced with such a positive "personality", it was natural that no one would have thought at that time that he was the perverted murderer that the police were looking for.
The reason why Tkach has not been caught is precisely because he has many years of police experience.
He has sufficient anti-investigation awareness and ability, and can also use his position to quickly obtain information.
For example, he would follow roads and railroads in search of "targets" to confuse the police into thinking the killer was someone from out of town.
When committing a crime, he would also be close to the railway track, so that the pungent kerosene could interfere with the police dog's sense of smell, and help him escape smoothly without leaving any criminal clues.
Such a "unique" advantage has allowed the heinous Tkach to go unpunished for more than 20 years.
Even in 2005, a distraught Tkach went to the funeral of the victim he maimed to death.
According to media reports, the victim, or the daughter of his friend...
But this time, the muzzle of justice was finally aimed at him.
At the funeral, some children suddenly remembered when they saw Tkach that they had seen the deceased with the man before his death.
The clue caught the attention of the police, who realized Tkach was a big suspect and rushed to his home.
To the surprise of the police, Tkach, who saw them coming, was extremely calm and said to them:
I have been waiting for you all these years. "
After being arrested, Tkach confessed that between 1980 and 2005, he killed more than 100 girls.
Among them, after police investigation, there are 37 dead people with evidence.
Even after decades have passed, Tkach still clearly remembers the heights of the girls who were killed, as well as details such as where they were killed.
It is conceivable how he perverted all this after committing the crime.
Viktor Olkhovsky, a police officer involved in the investigation of Tkach's case, believes that this also shows that Tkach is very proud of his crimes.
There are also various theories about Tkach's motive for committing the crime.
At first, Tkach said he was doing this to get revenge on women. He had experienced three divorces and thought that his ex-wives were not good to him.
But later, he said that he abused others for sexual pleasure.
Among other things, he said he did it to laugh at how incompetent his fellow police officers were.
In short, for a while, it was difficult for the police to determine his motive.
But no matter what the reasons are, nothing can change the terrible fact that he has taken so many innocent lives.
Tkach was eventually sentenced to life in prison and placed in Zhytomyr prison.
Everyone originally thought that "death in prison" would be his ultimate destiny.
Unexpectedly, the appearance of a girl brought an extremely bizarre turning point in the second half of this demon's life.
A teenage girl named Elena Bulkina at the time saw reports about Tkach on TV.
Like love at first sight, she can't help but be drawn to this notorious murderer.
She felt that there was some kind of magnetism between herself and this man.
She ignored Tkach's title of "Pologi madman", let alone that he had killed more than 100 girls just like her.
She took the initiative to write a letter to Tkach and sprayed her own perfume on it.
"I watched his interviews and wanted to talk to him, to get to know him better, to get him to like me."
The two became pen pals and gradually got to know each other.
No one knows why the ruthless murderer is interested in Elena, but their relationship does develop rapidly.
Elena's infatuation is beyond imagination, and her love for Tkach is not on a whim, nor is it due to lack of change.
She persisted until 2015, when 23-year-old Elena and 63-year-old Tkach officially entered into marriage.
Under Ukrainian law, all married prisoners are entitled to three days of couples visits every two months.
When Tkach was finally able to get out of his cell and face each other, the 40-year-old couple "felt free to hug each other and kiss each other."
Elena doesn't care about her husband's dark past, instead, she finds Tkach's charm "irresistible".
She was afraid that Tkach would be taken away by other women, and even in an interview with the media, she specifically requested that no other women be present at the scene.
What is even more frightening is that when talking about her possessiveness towards her husband, Elena will make some radical and terrifying remarks.
"I wouldn't let any woman come within a mile of him. I'm a very jealous guy."
As for Tkach's ex-wives, Elena said that she was glad that she didn't have to deal with these ex-wives.
"If I had to deal with his ex-wives, they wouldn't be alive in this world."
Her remarks like "killing threats" seem to make people understand a little why she loves a murderer.
As for the question that everyone is most concerned about, about her husband's murder history, Elena's answer is even more speechless:
"He's the harmless one, and I'm the dangerous one."
"I wasn't intimidated by his crimes. All the good women were intimidated by him."
She seems to be satisfied with her husband's identity as a murderer, because as a result, she just happens to have fewer rivals...
The outside world naturally rejected the outrageous love between the two, and some people criticized Elena, thinking that her approach was a second insult to all the victims.
Elena, however, was so comfortable about it that she even helped her husband bury the victim's body.
And she didn't feel guilty at all, "because the sin was not my fault."
She just fell in love with Tkach more and more and was quite satisfied with their sex life.
In 2016, Elena successfully conceived a child.
Despite the criticism, she felt "incredibly happy" the moment she learned she was pregnant.
Elena eventually gave birth to a girl, but she couldn't take the baby to prison.
Perhaps it was her marriage with a murderer that made her lose the trust of everyone.
Her parents were horrified to plead for the court to strip Elena of her mother's rights.
But Elena didn't care, she was thinking about having two more children with Tkach.
Not only that, but she also plans to have her husband released, and then a few people will live together and create their own small family.
In Elena's eyes, letting a criminal who has killed countless people out of prison seems a matter of course:
"His age, health combined with the presence of children may work in his favor."
"I love him. I believe everything will be in our favor."
The murderer Tkach also expressed his stance. He lost his previous arrogance and blamed all the crimes he had committed in the past on alcohol. He also said: "I want to live for the love of my daughter and wife."
But he never had a chance.
In 2018, the couple's bizarre love story took another dramatic turn when Tkach died in prison.
Elena, for some reason, never came to visit him again.
A few months after she last came to see him, Tkach died suddenly of heart failure.
A prison official believes Tkach died of a "heartbreak". His wife's departure was unbearable for him.
But given that he's an unsympathetic murderer, that's a stretch.
Even if there is a 1 in 10,000,000 chance that Tkach has regained a bit of humanity because of his love, his ending is just what he deserves, not worthy of pity at all.
After Tkach's death, many people became curious about Elena's movements.
But the performance of this woman, just like in the past ten years, is still incomprehensible.
Elena deleted her account after posting an inexplicable online saying "Secret World Government, Illuminati and Zionists are tracking my personal data."
She didn't go to say goodbye to Tkach.
The romance started absurdly and ended abruptly.
It's as if Tkach never appeared in Elena's life.
She changed her surname, repaired her relationship with her parents, and now lives in Moscow with her daughter.
As for Tkach, he was buried by police in a cemetery dedicated to homeless and unidentified people in Zhytomyr.
No name was written on the tomb, and no one cared about his life or death...