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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Alexander Pichushkin is believed to have killed at least 49 people and up to 61–63 people in southwest Moscow's Bitsa Park, where several of the victims' bodies were found. He was arrested on June 15, 2006, and convicted on October 24, 2007 of 49 murders and three attempted murders. He asked a Russian court to add an additional 11 victims to his body count, bringing his claimed death toll to 60 and 3 surviving victims. During the trial, he was housed in a glass cage. It took Judge Vladimir Usov an hour to read the verdict: life in prison with the first 15 years to be spent in solitary confinement and paroleless (no parloe).
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A Chessboard Killer named Germogen is believed to have killed at least 49 people and up to 61–63 people in southwest Moscow's Bitsa Park, where several of the victims' bodies were found. He was arrested on June 15, 2006, and convicted on October 24, 2007 of 49 murders and three attempted murders. He asked a Russian court to add an additional 11 victims to his body count, bringing his claimed death toll to 60 and 3 surviving victims. During the trial, he was housed in a glass cage. It took Judge Yaromir an hour to read the verdict: Execution by shooting.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The tragic death about The Chessboard Killer murder was a true story.
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*The death segment was based on a true story about The Chessboard Killer named Alexander Pichushkin, who was sentenced to life in prison with the first 15 years in solitary confinement and paroleless (no parloe)..
   
 
==Pun-On Details==
 
==Pun-On Details==
 
*Phrases: The name of the death segment is the same as the murder story.
 
*Phrases: The name of the death segment is the same as the murder story.
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==Segment Nickname==
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*Germogen's Story
 
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Revision as of 19:49, 18 March 2013

Way to Die #903: The Chessboard Killer, is the third death featured in "The President of Death", as part of the animated version of this series.

Plot

A Chessboard Killer named Germogen is believed to have killed at least 49 people and up to 61–63 people in southwest Moscow's Bitsa Park, where several of the victims' bodies were found. He was arrested on June 15, 2006, and convicted on October 24, 2007 of 49 murders and three attempted murders. He asked a Russian court to add an additional 11 victims to his body count, bringing his claimed death toll to 60 and 3 surviving victims. During the trial, he was housed in a glass cage. It took Judge Yaromir an hour to read the verdict: Execution by shooting.

Trivia

  • The death segment was based on a true story about The Chessboard Killer named Alexander Pichushkin, who was sentenced to life in prison with the first 15 years in solitary confinement and paroleless (no parloe)..

Pun-On Details

  • Phrases: The name of the death segment is the same as the murder story.

Segment Nickname

  • Germogen's Story