RTFA: http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/10/09/russian…

A man accused of killing dozens of people and keeping count of them on a chessboard reveled in the memory of his first murder at his trial Tuesday, saying “it’s like first love — it’s unforgettable,” news reports said.

Alexander Pichushkin has been charged with 49 murders, although claims he killed 63 people.

Alexander Pichushkin also insisted that prosecutors charge him with all the murders he has taken credit for, saying to do otherwise would be unfair, RIA-Novosti and Interfax reported.

Pichushkin, who went on trial last month in one of Russia’s most gruesome serial killing sprees, has confessed to murdering 63 people, with the goal of marking all 64 squares on the chessboard. Prosecutors charged him with 49 murders…

Wow - what’s the definition of sane?

 

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