‘Chaseboard Killer’ Alexander Pichushkin accepted 11 more murders, a total of 63 claims India news

Alexander PichkashkinNotorious Russian serial killer According to a report by Reuters citing Russia’s punishment service, known as “chessboard killer”, accepted 11 additional murders, possibly increased its total victim count to 63.
50 -year -old Pichushkin has been serving life imprisonment in the Polar Owl Jail in Arctic since 2007, trying to kill 48 people and kill three more between 1992 and 2006. Now they claim Mikhail Popkov78 guilty of murders.
The latest confession has trusted Russia on interest in the shocking race. Bitsevsky Park, Moscow, is known to target elderly, homeless and alcoholics, Pichushkin began his murder at the age of 18 and was arrested in 2006, by the time working in a supermarket and spending free time was playing chess.
Pichushkin was named the “chess killer”, aspiring to kill 64 people after telling the detectives – marking each with each square on a chessboard mark each and each with a coin. Russian prosecutor Yuri Siomin said during the trial, “He dreamed of crossing Andrei Chiktilo.
If the new claims are verified, the official count of Pichushkin will be 59, lower than the records held by Popkov and well above Chiktillo.