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- Alexander_Tchayka abstract "Alexander Tchayka (born 23 July 1974 in Sumy, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian spree killer responsible for the murders of four women in Moscow between January 31, 1994 and February 16, 1994.In 1989, Tchayka was arrested and convicted for raping a young girl. He was released in 1991 for 'excellent behavior'.On January 30, 1994 18-year-old Tchayka committed his first murder when he stabbed a young woman 21 times. Only the victim's son could identify his mother. The second victim was on February 7, 1994. Tchayka stabbed her eight times with a knife and stole her handbag and gold ring. On February 9, 1994 Tchayka stabbed a fifty-year-old woman and stole her gold ring. On February 16, 1994 Tchayka murdered his last victim. After the four murders, the police set out to catch the spree killer and the only information they had was that the suspect wore black clothing. A few days later, a detective working on the case saw a young man in the metro who was wearing a black jacket, gray-black pants and carrying a black bag. The detective thought the man appeared suspicious and followed him. Hours later the detective arrested the suspect because of his suspicious behavior and clothing. After his arrest Tchayka confessed to the murders. He was sentenced to death but was not executed because of moratorium for death punishment in Russia.".
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- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageRevisionID "699336547".
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Category:1975_births.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_convicted_of_murder_by_Russia.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Sumy.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ukrainian_people_convicted_of_murder.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ukrainian_rapists.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ukrainian_spree_killers.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Detective.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Handbag.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Rape.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Rapid_transit.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Ring_(jewellery).
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Spree_killer.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Sumy.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Alexander_Tchayka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexander Tchayka".
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- Alexander_Tchayka subject Category:1975_births.
- Alexander_Tchayka subject Category:Living_people.
- Alexander_Tchayka subject Category:People_convicted_of_murder_by_Russia.
- Alexander_Tchayka subject Category:People_from_Sumy.
- Alexander_Tchayka subject Category:Ukrainian_people_convicted_of_murder.
- Alexander_Tchayka subject Category:Ukrainian_rapists.
- Alexander_Tchayka subject Category:Ukrainian_spree_killers.
- Alexander_Tchayka hypernym Killer.
- Alexander_Tchayka type Criminal.
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- Alexander_Tchayka comment "Alexander Tchayka (born 23 July 1974 in Sumy, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian spree killer responsible for the murders of four women in Moscow between January 31, 1994 and February 16, 1994.In 1989, Tchayka was arrested and convicted for raping a young girl. He was released in 1991 for 'excellent behavior'.On January 30, 1994 18-year-old Tchayka committed his first murder when he stabbed a young woman 21 times. Only the victim's son could identify his mother. The second victim was on February 7, 1994.".
- Alexander_Tchayka label "Alexander Tchayka".
- Alexander_Tchayka sameAs Q2069770.
- Alexander_Tchayka sameAs Aleksandr_Tsjajka.
- Alexander_Tchayka sameAs Aleksandr_Czajka.
- Alexander_Tchayka sameAs m.03gqwzp.
- Alexander_Tchayka sameAs Чайка,_Александр_Николаевич.
- Alexander_Tchayka sameAs Q2069770.
- Alexander_Tchayka wasDerivedFrom Alexander_Tchayka?oldid=699336547.
- Alexander_Tchayka isPrimaryTopicOf Alexander_Tchayka.