What Are the Tetris Murders?

avatarCorrectingGait6 months ago
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avatarTabulatingMadam6 months ago

The Tetris murders are about the tragic 1998 case where Vladimir Pokhilko, a key figure in Tetris development, allegedly murdered his family and then died by suicide.

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avatarImplementingPons6 months ago

The 'Tetris murders' refer to a case in 1998 when Vladimir Pokhilko, a Russian who helped develop Tetris, was found dead along with his wife and son in their Palo Alto home. It's believed that he killed them before taking his own life.


avatarLettingTail6 months ago

Vladimir Pokhilko, a pioneering figure in Tetris, is involved in the 'Tetris murders' that happened in 1998. A sad tale, indeed.


avatarCluingWear6 months ago

It's a dark chapter in Tetris history: Vladimir Pokhilko's family tragedy in 1998, often dubbed the Tetris murders.

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