Thank you so much for listening to Dinner at the Duece! Alexander Pichushkin, a Russian serial killer driven by a chilling obsession: to fill all 64 squares of a chessboard with his victims. Between 1992 and 2006, he murdered at least 48 people in Moscow, targeting the vulnerable and using brutal methods that earned him his infamous nickname. Pichushkin saw murder as a game. Sources: Alexander Pichushkin: Checkmate: The Chessboard Killer's Reign: Alexander Pichushkin (Masters of Malevolence: ...
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Thank you so much for listening to Dinner at the Duece! Alexander Pichushkin, a Russian serial killer driven by a chilling obsession: to fill all 64 squares of a chessboard with his victims. Between 1992 and 2006, he murdered at least 48 people in Moscow, targeting the vulnerable and using brutal methods that earned him his infamous nickname. Pichushkin saw murder as a game. Sources: Alexander Pichushkin: Checkmate: The Chessboard Killer's Reign: Alexander Pichushkin (Masters of Malevolence: ...
Tupac Shakur - Part 2 of the East Coast-West Coast Rivalry
Dinner at the Deuce
1 hour 28 minutes
3 months ago
Tupac Shakur - Part 2 of the East Coast-West Coast Rivalry
Tupac Shakur was more than just a rapper — he was a revolutionary voice who, by the age of 25, used his music to speak out against injustice, inequality, and the struggles of life in America’s inner cities. From a turbulent childhood to becoming one of the most influential artists of the ’90s, Tupac’s raw talent and fearless messages turned him into a cultural icon. In this episode, we take a look at his powerful legacy, the controversies that followed him, and the mystery that still surround...
Dinner at the Deuce
Thank you so much for listening to Dinner at the Duece! Alexander Pichushkin, a Russian serial killer driven by a chilling obsession: to fill all 64 squares of a chessboard with his victims. Between 1992 and 2006, he murdered at least 48 people in Moscow, targeting the vulnerable and using brutal methods that earned him his infamous nickname. Pichushkin saw murder as a game. Sources: Alexander Pichushkin: Checkmate: The Chessboard Killer's Reign: Alexander Pichushkin (Masters of Malevolence: ...