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  1. 亞歷山大·尤里耶维奇·皮丘希金 (俄語: Алекса́ндр Ю́рьевич Пичу́шкин ,英語: Alexander Yuryevich Pichushkin ,1974年4月9日 — )在 莫斯科 時間2006年6月16日 [1] 被 俄羅斯 警方拘捕,是一名俄羅斯裔 連環殺手 。. 他自稱在2001年至2006年年期間在位於 ...

  2. May 20, 2018 · Alexander Pichushkin. Alexander Yuryevich Pichushkin, also known as The Chessboard Killer and the Bista Park Maniac, is a Russian serial killer who is believed to have killed between 50-60 people. He endured a tough childhood and even though Pichushkin was once a sociable child, he changed after he suffered massive brain damage at an early age.

  3. Oct 25, 2007 · Alexander Pichushkin leaned against the wall of his reinforced glass cage in the courtroom and stared at the floor as the jury foreman took about an hour to read the verdict.

  4. Feb 6, 2016 · For Alexander Pichushkin, murder was a game. Police searching his Moscow apartment in June 2006 found a chessboard, with numbers on 61 of the 64 squares. Pichushkin, 32, was eager to explain the sy…

  5. Alexander Yuryevich Pichushkin, a.k.a. The Chessboard Killer, is a prolific Russian serial killer who murdered 48 people. His goal was to kill at least 64 people (the same number of squares on a chessboard) so that he could surpass his idol, Andrei Chikatilo. Pichushkin was born on April 9, 1974 in the Russian part of the Soviet Union. He was initially a sociable child, but that all changed ...

  6. Alexander Yuryevich "Sasha" Pichushkin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ю́рьевич Пичу́шкин, born 9 April 1974), also known as The Chessboard Killer and The Bitsa Park Maniac, is a Russian serial killer. He is believed to have killed at least 48 people, and possibly as many as 60, in southwest Moscow's Bitsa Park, where a number ...

  7. Oct 24, 2007 · Alexander Pichushkin went on trial last month in one of Russia's most gruesome serial killing sprees. He has confessed to murdering 63 people, with the goal of marking all 64 squares on the ...

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