Vladimir Pokhilko

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Vladimir Pokhilko (born 1954, died 1998) was a Russian academic who specialized in human-computer interaction and an entrepreneur. Along with Alexey Pajitnov, he played an active role in the development and marketing of the popular video game Tetris. After suffering financial difficulties at his software company, AnimaTek, he brutally murdered his wife Elena Fedotova (38) and their son Peter (12) then committed suicide. Shortly before his death, Pokhilko penned a note, possibly a suicide note, which read:

"I've been eaten alive. Vladimir. Just remember that I am exist. The davil."

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Stein, Loren. "POLICE: Detail of Russian entreprenuer's note reveals a tormented man", Palo Alto Weekly, 1999-1-27. Retrieved on February 9, 2007.

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