Solonik: Alexander the Great

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Alexander Viktorovich Solonik, also known as Alexander the Great, Sasha the Macedonian, and The Super killer; was a Russian hit man in the 1990s who carried out hits for the Orekhovskaya group as well as other criminal associations. His primary targets were the leaders of other criminal organizations, he later ended up forming his own syndicate after moving his operations to Greece, he was on Russia’s most wanted list for many years, and is suspected of possibly faking his own death. Alexander showed strong psychopathic tendencies as well as traits of anti personality disorder. Alexander was born in Kurgan, Russia in the year 1960 and grew up with an obsession over martial arts and firearms. Not much is known about Solonik’s childhood as he has no records until after he finished school and he was conscripted into the Soviet Army as part of a tank regiment that was stationed in Germany. There was a group of special intelligence officers who trained near the territory of Solonik’s military unit and he would watch those training programs for as long as he could, he even became obsessed with the idea of becoming one. So, while he served in the army, he made up his mind to become a cop and as soon as his conscripted service was finished he joined OMON an elite militsya unit that functioned more as a force of policing than a militsya. After six months Alexander was expelled from OMON for using excessive violence towards any suspects he would deal with. After this Solonik returned to Kurgan and was able to get a job as a gravedigger, and eventually married his wife who gave birth to his daughter, he later divorced her and married another woman with whom he had a sonand seemed to live at least a semi normal life. Then in 1987 he was a... ... middle of paper ... ...awn: The rise of the Russian criminal state. New Haven: Yale University Press. Litvinenko, A., & Felshtinsky, Y. (2007, January 22). Blowing up Russia: The Secret Plot to Bring Back KGB Terror. Retrieved April 6, 2014, from http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ litvinenkos-russia--exclusive-the-book-putin-banned-433150.html Fall Off in Contract Killings Illusory as Numbers Rise. (2004, August 24). Retrieved April 9, 2014, from St Petersburg Times website: http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=100&story_id=1353 Dowdney, M. (2000). QUEEN ALEX SHOT DEAD; Mafia kill Miss Russia. Glasgow, Scotland: Daily Record. Belous, E. (2003, January 24). the Life and Death of Russian Killer Number One. Retrieved April 5, 2014, from Pravda.Ru website: http://english.pravda.ru/ news/russia/24-01-2003/20886-0/

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