New docuseries explores the 1998 "Tetris murders" of Tetris developer Vladimir Pokhilko and his family - 12/5/22

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ID’s three-part docuseries, The Tetris Murders, investigates the 1998 brutal murder of Tetris co-developer Vladimir Pokhilko, his wife Elena Fedotova and their son, Peter, in their Palo Alto home. The series, which premieres today on ID and discovery+, explores what was originally labeled a murder-suicide, but upon further inspection showed evidence possibly pointing in another direction.

The original investigation was led by Palo Alto Police Detective CSI Sandra Brown, who, upon seeing the crime scene and evidence, felt that something didn’t line up. When she found out that the FBI had their own interest in the case, she became even more suspicious that there were darker elements to this case with potential ties to Russia.


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Thank you for sharing. I had never heard of this case.
 
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I'm watching it now: interesting case. Does not appear to be a murder-suicide. Sometimes medical examiners get it wrong ( think Rebecca Zahau )
 
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He goofed up inventing that I could have told him
 

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