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  • Real-liofe monster: "Murder is like love"

    I think we can presume the Russians will give him what he deserves



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    Russian serial killer says murder is like love

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian man accused of murdering 49 people asked a court on Tuesday to add another eleven victims to his tally, and told a jury when he first strangled a man it was like falling in love for the first time.

    Supermarket worker Alexander Pichushkin, 33, has been branded the 'chessboard murderer' by Russian newspapers because he hoped to put a coin on every square of a 64-place chessboard for each murder.

    "A first killing is like your first love. You never forget it," he said from a cage in the courtroom, after explaining how he started killing at age 18 with the murder of a classmate.

    Pichushkin said he had suggested to his classmate that they kill someone, but when his friend refused, "I sent him to heaven." He then smirked at the jury.

    "The closer a person is to you, and the better you know them, the more pleasurable it is to kill them," he said.

    "In all the cases I killed for only one reason. I killed in order to live, because when you kill, you want to live."

    Often aggressive in court, Pichushkin gesticulated to show the jury how he strangled his victims and the marks his victims had left on his hands as they struggled.

    Prosecutors have charged Pichushkin with 49 murders and three attempted murders, but he asked the court to take into account another 11 murders.

    "I thought it would not be fair to forget about the other 11 people," Pichushkin told the court.

    Prosecutors say he lured most of his victims to secluded parts of Moscow's Bitsevsky Park, where he plied them with vodka and then smashed their skulls with a hammer.

    Other victims were strangled, drowned in a sewage pit or thrown off balconies. He said police interviewed him at the time of his first murder but let him go due to a lack of evidence.

    "You should not credit the police with catching me. I gave myself up," he told the court.

    If convicted, Pichushkin could be Russia's most prolific serial killer.

    Andrei Chikatilo, the "Rostov Ripper", was convicted in 1992 and executed in 1994 for raping, butchering and in some cases eating as many as 52 people.

    Pichushkin's trial is expected to be lengthy, with testimony scheduled from at least 41 relatives of the alleged victims and another 98 witnesses.
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  • #2
    I wonder if the death sentecne exists in Russia?
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    • #3
      I doubt it, for him, as he will be declared bonkers.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by ZokesPro View Post
        I wonder if the death sentecne exists in Russia?
        Don't worry, they'll execute him


        Don't forget that its Russia
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        • #5
          Not so sure.

          Both legal and moral status of Capital punishment in Russia are currently controversial. There exists both an implicit moratorium established by the President and an explicit one, established by the nation's highest court; however, the latter is due to expire in three years. Russia has not executed anyone since 1996, and the regulations of Council of Europe prohibit it from doing so at any time in future. However, the death penalty still remains codified. Recently President Vladimir Putin said Russia will retain moratorium.
          (Wikipedia)
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          • #6
            Russia is actually in favor of Europe's stance against the death penalty, even though Poland (or, more precise, the Kaczinsky clones) would rather see a day against abortion and euthanasia than a day against the death penalty.
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            • #7
              in this case (death=love) maybe it will be a better punishment to let him rot in prison...

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