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  1. 24 de oct. de 2007 · A Russian man who said he wanted to kill 64 people, one for every square on a chessboard, was found guilty Wednesday of murdering 48 people in Moscow. Alexander Pichushkin went on trial last month ...

  2. Hey guys,We're back with another installment to the serial killer files.This week we dive into the man known as the chessboard killer, Alexander Pichushkin.A...

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    • Under The Ash Tree
  3. 17 de ene. de 2023 · Hola amigos, cómo están? Hoy vamos a platicar sobre uno de los atacantes más letales de Rusia. Este sujeto en particular es de los que han actuado con más sa...

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    • Erika Rush
  4. 22 de feb. de 2016 · serial killer Russias Worst Serial Killer Alexander Pichushkin || 48 hours documentary .. BBC Documentary General All the big problems of the countries of th...

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  5. 24 de oct. de 2007 · Russia 'chessboard killer' guilty. A Russian shop assistant has been found guilty of 48 murders, which he once said he recorded on a chessboard. A Moscow jury convicted Alexander Pichushkin, known to the Russian media as the "Bittsa maniac", after four hours of deliberation. Most of the murders were committed over five years, in the Bittsa Park ...

  6. 11 de ene. de 2022 · Alexander Pichushkin is a man who liked to befriend his victims before bludgeoning them to death. Also known as “ The Bitsa Park Maniac ” and “ The Chessboard Killer ”, Pichushkin is a Russian serial killer convicted of 48 murders. Alexander Pichushkin suffered a head injury as a child when he fell off a swing.

  7. 8 de sept. de 2022 · At the time, Chikatilo - known as the “ Rostov Ripper ” - was Russia’s most notorious serial killer. Pichushkin said he dreamed of surpassing Chikatilo and intended to kill 64 people, equaling the squares on a chessboard. Pichushkin never completed his chessboard murders, but he did confess to killing 61 people.