News, Life and Travel in today's Russia
Russia-Now brings you independent news and views about the new Russia. Events and developments on a daily basis. Politics, business, culture.


Alexander Pitshushkin confesses in court to 62 murders (photo: tv/rufo)
Thursday, 20.09.2007

Bizevski Park serial killer: Experiments on his victims

Moscow. More and more grisly details are emerging during the trial of the serial killer Pitshushkin: The ‘Maniac of Bizevski Park’ conducted experiments on his victims. He tortured them with a home-made gun and wooden stakes.

As is common with serial killers, Alexander Pitshushkin’s world view is seriously distorted. While the state prosecution accuses him of 49 murders, the man the press dub the ‘Maniac of Bizevski Park’ insists the real number is 62.

Pitshushkin thinks highly of himself


According to his lawyer Pavel Ivannikov, Pitshushkin thirsts for acclaim: “Pitshushkin wants to be famous” the lawyer explained to Russian media. “That’s why he has confessed to all these murders. I think in actual fact he has committed a lot fewer,“ says Ivannikov, who is seeking a milder sentence for his client.

Pitshushkin displays obvious narcissistic traits. He refused to speak in front of the court in Moscow until his demand to be transferred from the Butyrka prison to the Matroskaya Tishina prison had been met. Pitshushkin apparently thought that important prisoners – such as jailed oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky – are sent to Matroskaya Tishina.

His first victim was a friend



The trial against Alexander Pitshushkin has attracted enormous publicity. The preliminary proceedings have only just begun, and the media are already full of stomach-churning details about the 33 year old’s killings.

His first victim was his childhood friend Mikhail Oditshuk. In 1992, the then 18 year old Pitshushkin suggested to his friend that they commit murder together. Oditshuk turned the proposal down, whereupon Pitshushkin decided his friend would be his victim.

The victim brought the murder weapon with him



Pitshushkin’s typical pattern when murdering was established right at the start, and subsequently repeated with little variation up till 2006. He invited his friend to drink with him in Bizevski park, to drown his sorrows over his dog having died. The first time, in contrast to subsequent crimes, Pitshushkin strangled his friend Mikhail – with a cord that he had asked Mikhail to bring with him. Then he threw the corpse down an open drain.

Following this murder, Pitshushkin lay low for nine years. It was only in 2001 that he launched the series of murders that earned him the name ‘Maniac of Bizevski Park’.

Death in the drains. This was the drain in which most of his victims died.

Death in the drains. This was the drain in which most of his victims died. (photo: tv/rufo)
Death in the drains. This was the drain in which most of his victims died. (photo: tv/rufo)
From 2001 to his arrest in 2006, investigators claim that Pitshushkin killed ten or more people each year. He always followed the same pattern: He lured his victims, usually old men, to the park woods – with an invitation to drink with him a toast in memory of his recently deceased dog. When alcohol had rendered his victim incapable of self-defence, he shoved them down the drain opening.

Investigators say that alcohol and head injuries resulting from the fall meant that victims could not extricate themselves, and they drowned in the drainage waters.

Increasing brutality



Pitshushkin usually found his victims at the Kachovskaya metro station in the south of Moscow. Investigators realised that most of Pitshushkin’s victims were homeless people. He assumed no one would miss or look for them.

Only in 2002 did Pitshushkin change his pattern: He started taking an iron pincer or a hammer with him, with which he struck victims on the head.

Three escaped



Three victims nevertheless escaped. 23rd February, 2002, Pitshushkin invited a woman to drink with him in the park. When she was drunk, Pitshushkin struck her several times on the head and threw her down the drain. But the woman managed to escape through a second drain opening. A thirteen year old boy and an elderly man later escaped in the same way.

By autumn 2002, Pitshushkin had begun to experiment, and vary his pattern. Now he used a home-made gun to shoot victims in the head. He apparently used jacketless lead bullets typical for starting guns.

Madness beyond all comprehension



In 2003, Pitshushkin had two chance encounters on the street with victims who had escaped – the thirteen year old boy and elderly man. These chance meetings scared Pitshushkin into making a two year long interlude in his killing spree.

It was only in 2005 that he again started killing. Now he became ever more brutal, the state prosecutor told the jury yesterday.

To make sure his victims were really dead after assaulting them, he no longer threw them in the drain, but drove a stake or a vodka bottle into their heads.

Betrayed by his cell phone number



In 2006, the first article appeared reporting that the maniac of Bizevski Park had been arrested. According to the state prosecutor, this so enraged Pitshushkin that he decided to show that the ‘real’ killer was still at large.

Pitshushkin then killed five further victims in quick succession. Four of them, according to the prosecution, were acquaintances. It was only after killing his former work colleague, Marina Moskaleva, that the Bizevski maniac was arrested.

Before going with him for a walk, Marina had left a friend Pitshushkin’s telephone number. The authorities used this number to trace Pitshushkin.

(cj/.rufo/Moscow)


Page top
All articles from this topic
Front page




Rate of Rouble
 40.3367
 44.3406
 29.7249
 Weather Moscow

<?cs# set:CHECKTIME=Fcttimeepoch+#43200?>
Wind: -9 °C 21 km/h  Day


Wind: -12 °C 25 km/h  Night

<?cs# set:CHECKTIME=Fcttimeepoch+#43200?>
Wind: -9 °C 18 km/h  Tomorrow
 


Reports by Russia-Now:
08.10.2007Murder accusations against Saakashvili retracted
08.10.2007State Prosecution: Politkovskaya murder is solved
04.10.2007Putin to head United Russia list, and then become Prime Minister
01.10.2007Georgian President accused of murder - by close ally
30.09.2007Moscow’s growth is causing headaches for planners
30.09.2007Fiat's aims for bigger market share with new Russian plant
27.09.2007Happy families in Putin’s new government
24.09.2007Putin could not nominate his successor, even if he wanted to
24.09.2007Sukhoi to unveil the Superjet 100
20.09.2007Bizevski Park serial killer: Experiments on his victims
19.09.2007Dagestan: Tanks called in to take out top terrorist
19.09.2007Carmakers flock to Russia
18.09.2007The Mayak nuclear disaster: 50 years on
15.09.2007Putin’s new broom wants to root out corruption
13.09.2007Russia’s new prime minister Zubkov aims to root out corruption
12.09.2007FSB: Al Qaida is behind the attacks in the Caucasus
11.09.2007Petersburg Godfather Kumarin now in a Moscow prison
10.09.2007Atomic bomb guards celebrate their 60th anniversary at a church service
07.09.2007Australia to supply uranium for Russia's atomic power
06.09.200715 Parties to take to the Hustings – in Principle
04.09.2007Germanwings: Bringing Russia nearer to Europe
30.08.2007Scandal: elite space troop soldier beaten to death by officers
28.08.2007Prosecutor General declares murder of Politkovskaya solved
27.08.2007Berezovsky’s coup plans – How Putin will be eliminated
26.08.2007Russia plans an energy bloc and energy holding
25.08.2007Russia confirms hitches in delivering oil to Germany
22.08.2007MAKS 2007: Putin gets millions of dollars worth of contracts, but no ice cream
21.08.2007Smog from burning peat moors smothers Moscow
18.08.2007Angela Ermakova’s contribution to Russian literature
15.08.2007Attack on high speed train an act of mafia revenge?
09.08.2007Hyatt builds its first luxury hotel in the Ural region
08.08.2007Revolving Skyscrapers for Moscow and St. Petersburg
08.08.2007What will happen to the ruble, if China dumps the dollar?
05.08.2007Russian flag at the North Pole: Energy & National Pride
30.07.2007The Stones rolled over Palace Square
24.07.2007Litvinenko, the Russian Constitution and double standards
04.06.2007Putin’s new steeliness on the eve of G8

You can view older reports using the google-search below (english) or our archive at Russland-Aktuell (german)
Google
 

Copyright - rufo press ltd.
If you want to contact Russia-Now - please send an e-mail!

Warning: mysql_close(): no MySQL-Link resource supplied in /home/c001-rufo/domains/russia-now.info/public_html/index.php on line 56