"Bitsevsky maniac" Pichushkin challenged the court's refusal to transfer to another colony
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The "Bitsevsky maniac" Alexander Pichushkin challenged the refusal of the Zamoskvoretsky District Court of Moscow to transfer him to a colony located closer to the capital. This became known on August 6 from the database of the instance.
It is specified that the appeal was registered on August 4.
In June, a correspondent for Izvestia reported that the court had refused to transfer Pichushkin to a colony closer to Moscow.
Prior to that, on May 26, the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) of Russia also refused to transfer Pichushkin from the Polyarnaya Zvezda special-regime penal colony to Mordovia in order to be closer to relatives.
Alexander Pichushkin was born on April 9, 1974. He is known by the nicknames "Bitsevsky maniac", "killer with a chessboard". Pichushkin claimed that he sought to commit 64 murders.: one for each square of the chessboard. The investigation managed to prove 62 episodes. Pichushkin committed the largest number of crimes from 2001 to 2006. In October 2007, the court sentenced him to life imprisonment.
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