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Today, I will be talking about three men who have mad a mark in Soviet/Russian history as the most infamous killers:
Anatoly Onoprienko - Burglar turned serial killer. Confessed to killing 52 men, woman, and children. He'd rob a house, kill the fathers, then the mothers, then the children, before setting the house on fire, He'd also kill anyone who would be seen as a witness.
Alexander Pichushkin - When he was a child, he hit his forehead and it caused major brain damage. He would be prone to fits of rage and aggression. His grandfather kept him calm by placing him in local chess games in the park. After his grandfather's death, Pichushkin killed 52 people between 1992 and 2006.
Alexander Solonik - A Russian hitman who was ruthless. Every time he got arrested, he'd escape prison. He was responsible for killing some of Russia's largest mob bosses. After his third prison escape, Solonik went to Greece and began his own organization. He was killed by a Russian assassin in January 1997.
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Today, I will be talking about three men who have mad a mark in Soviet/Russian history as the most infamous killers:
Anatoly Onoprienko - Burglar turned serial killer. Confessed to killing 52 men, woman, and children. He'd rob a house, kill the fathers, then the mothers, then the children, before setting the house on fire, He'd also kill anyone who would be seen as a witness.
Alexander Pichushkin - When he was a child, he hit his forehead and it caused major brain damage. He would be prone to fits of rage and aggression. His grandfather kept him calm by placing him in local chess games in the park. After his grandfather's death, Pichushkin killed 52 people between 1992 and 2006.
Alexander Solonik - A Russian hitman who was ruthless. Every time he got arrested, he'd escape prison. He was responsible for killing some of Russia's largest mob bosses. After his third prison escape, Solonik went to Greece and began his own organization. He was killed by a Russian assassin in January 1997.