Lenko Latkov
Lenko Latkov was a Bulgarian rapist, pedophile and serial killer, responsible for killing three elderly women in the Haskovo Province from 1999 to 2000, as well as several rapes. He was also suspected of another three similar murders in the Plovdiv Province. Latkov was murdered prior to his trial by his cellmate Sami Bayram Aptullah, who was serving time for an attempted murder.
Biography
Lenko Latkov was born in 1975 in Harmanli, the child of a prostitute and an unknown father. His mother abandoned him at an orphanage in Slavyanovo shortly after his birth, and in his formative years, Latkov was adopted by several different families who later changed their minds and returned him to the orphanage. It is believed that he started harboring resentment towards women from an early age, possibly due to being abandoned by his mother.At around the age of eight, Latkov was raped by older boys at the orphanage, but seemingly never told anybody. He himself would later be convicted of attempted rape of a young boy at age 16, after which he was imprisoned in Veliko Tarnovo for some time. The mentally-ill man was released despite the charges, only to be rearrested years later on 13 March 2003, for kidnapping and raping a 13-year-old boy from a Haskovo bus stop. Following a 5-hour long interrogation, he confessed to raping a 16-year-old girl in Veliko Tarnovo and the murder of three elderly women in the Haskovo Province:
- Lilyana Ivanova, murdered in Haskovo, 1999
- Kaluda Golemanova, murdered in Lyubimets, 2000
- Elena Atanasova, died after brutal torture in Biser, 2000