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“The Macedonian” “Superkiller”
Alexander Solonik Otherwise known as: “The Macedonian” “Superkiller” “Alexander The Great”
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Alexander’s “Highlights”
Once part of Soviet Army as tank regiment Born on October 16, 1960 in Kurgan, Kurgan Oblast, Russia Escaped from prison three times Reported 300 hits/murders Taken down multiple Russian Mob Leaders.
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Recent Crimes Currently there are no known crimes committed, as he was found dead in 1997, Athens, Greece. But before the death, his more recent crime in 1994 was escaping “Sailor’s Silence” Prison in Russia, Moscow.
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Diagnosis? Behavioral Theory.
Now, one may wonder, why? Why this theory? Well, when Solonik the deadly was a wee lad, he had a major interest in martial arts and firearms. Now, while this kind of behavior may not be completely deviant, it certainly suggests interests in violent behaviors, even if minor. When he got older, he enlisted in the Soviet Military, furthering his interest in combat. But when it all ended… He seems to have continued his love for fighting. Selling his... “specialties” to the highest bidder. Those bidders just so happened to be a Russian mob. Because of his encouraged and rewarded behavior from military to contracted killings, this went on to become a full time job for him. Fast forward a few years, he gets caught. Goes to prison. Multiple times. But he escapes each time, no worse for wear than when he got in. But after years of simply working for higher ups, he decides to take matters into his own hands. He starts his own gang of mercenaries and thugs to do work for those who want dirty work done for cold hard cash. Rewards for violence. Now, this all catches up to him in the end with him meeting his end at the ends of another mercenary. (An irony in my eyes. Took down mob bosses back in the day, was taken down as a mob boss at the end.)
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