FILE PHOTO: Alexander Pichushkin sits behind the glass in a Moscow court October 29, 2007. A judge handed out a life in prison sentence on Monday to Russia's "chessboard murderer" who was convicted last week of killing 48 people. REUTERS/Alexander Natruskin/File Photo
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Alexander Pichushkin, a Russian serial killer jailed for life in 2007 for killing 48 people, has said he is ready to confess to 11 more murders, Russia's penal service said on Saturday.
Pichushkin, now 50 years old, targeted his victims, often homeless people, alcoholics and the elderly, around Bitsevsky Park, a large green place in southern Moscow. His killings lasted from 1992 to 2006.
