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Alexander Pichushkin - Serial Killer Case File #1 (True Crimes) - cover

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Alexander Pichushkin - Serial Killer Case File #1 (True Crimes)

Matthias Jackman

Publisher: Future Gothic Publishing

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Summary

Serial Killer Case File #1 - Alexander Pichushkin, the chessboard killer.
 

	Alexander Pichushkin
 

	AKA: The Chessboard Killer / The Bitsa Park Maniac
 

	Country: RUSSIA (Moscow)
 

	Victims: Convicted of 49 – confessed to 60
 

	Victim type: Men, children and Women
 

	Years Active: 1992 – 2006
 

	An insightful case file report into one of the most notorious serial killers of our time from the true crime research vault of Matthias Jackman.
 

	Alexander Pichushkin confessed to 60 murders and at one time the whole of Moscow was under a veil of fear.
 

	He was notorious for his trademark of murder by hammer to the head, then he would push a vodka bottle into the cranial wound. Find out more about this notorious killer inside.
Available since: 04/20/2014.

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