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Alexander Pichushkin was a seemingly normal, social little boy until he sustained a terrible injury in 1978, at age four. After damaging his frontal cortex, Alexander became a lot more hostile and angry, eventually becoming one of Russia's most obscure yet horrific serial killers of the late 1900s and early 2000s. Alexander's behaviors and patterns were unusual, twisted, and terrifying.
By AndiAlexander Pichushkin was a seemingly normal, social little boy until he sustained a terrible injury in 1978, at age four. After damaging his frontal cortex, Alexander became a lot more hostile and angry, eventually becoming one of Russia's most obscure yet horrific serial killers of the late 1900s and early 2000s. Alexander's behaviors and patterns were unusual, twisted, and terrifying.