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But with the advent of World War II and the Nazi occupation of France, Petiot’s most horrific acts were yet to come. It’s also believed that Petiot killed his first victim early in his career, before moving to Paris in the 1930s. It didn’t take long before he gained a less-than-savory reputation and was accused of crimes ranging from fraudulent billing to performing illegal abortions. A World War I veteran with a history of mental problems, Petiot became a physician in the 1920s. While that nickname might sound cartoonishly villainous today, Marcel Petiot more than lived up to it. (Credit: Public Domain/Wikimedia Commons) He was sentenced to life in prison in 2002. By the time police caught him, Petrov had robbed nearly 50 people and is believed to have killed as many as 20. From then on, Petrov used a lethal cocktail of drugs on his victims. Petrov stabbed the daughter to death, then strangled the patient. Many of his early victims survived, but in 1999 Petrov was caught in the act when the daughter of one of his victims walked in as he was robbing the place. Under the pretense of making house calls, he first injected his victims with an anesthetic, then robbed them while they were unconscious. Petersburg, Russia, Petrov preyed on patients from the health center where he worked. Maxim Petrov is the only killer on this list who still lives, unlike many of his victims. Here are just a few who made their bloody mark on the pages of history, using their scientific training and tools to commit the most heinous of crimes. The 20th century, too, offered some pretty shocking examples of murderous physicians, leaving a trail of bodies (and colorful nicknames) in their wake. In the 19th century - before the term “serial killer” was in common use - the annals of crime seemed to overflow with chilling accounts of doctors gone wrong. When you look at the most common jobs held by serial killers, thankfully you don’t see a lot of doctors or other scientists topping the list.