<p class="title">Ex-Russian policeman Mikhail Popkov, found guilty Monday of 56 murders while already in jail for 22, is one of the most prolific serial killers of recent times.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Here is a recap of some of the others, starting with two more serial killers from Russia.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Alexander Pichushkin</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Alexander was sentenced to life in prison in Moscow in 2007 for 48 murders, most between 2002 and 2006.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Aged 33 at his trial, Pichushkin said he wanted to kill one person for each of the 64 squares on a chessboard, and crossed out a square for every kill, earning him his nickname.</p>.<p class="bodytext">His victims were mainly elderly alcoholic men whom he met in a park outside Moscow.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Andrei Chikatilo</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">In 1992 Russian Andrei, 56, was sentenced to death for 52 sexually motivated killings of women, children and young people between 1978 and 1990.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The former teacher, known as the "Butcher of Rostov" after the area in southern Russia where he was particularly active, was executed in 1994.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Samuel Little </strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">A 78-year-old drifter in prison in Texas confessed in November 2018 to 90 murders and is being investigated as possibly the most prolific serial killer in US history.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Samuel Little preyed mainly on drug addicts and prostitutes during a decades-long murder spree, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).</p>.<p class="bodytext">Law enforcement has so far verified 34 killings.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Niels Hoegel </strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Former hospital nurse Niels Hoegel admitted at his trial in October 2018 to having killed 100 patients on top of six for whose murders he had already been convicted.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Hoegel, 41, confessed to giving patients drug overdoses because he enjoyed the thrill of trying to reanimate them at the last moment.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Investigators say the final toll could top 200.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Gary Ridgway</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">US truck painter Gary Ridgway confessed in 2003 to the murders of 48 prostitutes and runaways from 1982-1984 but he is suspected of around 90 killings.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Nicknamed the "Green River Killer" after the Seattle waterway where his first victims were found, he was 54 years old at his conviction and jailing.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Harold Shipman</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Family doctor Harold Shipman was sentenced to life in 2000 after being convicted of killing 15 of his elderly patients by giving them fatal doses of morphine.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He hanged himself in prison in 2004, aged 57.</p>.<p class="bodytext">An inquiry found that Shipman, nicknamed "Doctor Death", had killed around 250 patients between 1971 and 1998, making him the country's worst-ever serial killer.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Luis Garavito</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Luis Alfredo Garavito, a travelling salesman, was jailed for 835 years in 2000 aged 42 for murdering 189 boys over a five-year span until 1996.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Known as "The Monster of Genova" after his birthplace in Colombia, Garavito met his victims by posing as a charity worker, salesman, monk or disabled person, among other disguises.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong> Pedro Monsalve</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">In 1980 Colombian Pedro Lopez Monsalve was arrested at a market in Ecuador after attempting to abduct a young girl. He later confessed to having strangled at least 310 children from poor backgrounds in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The "Monster of the Andes" was first sentenced to 16 years in prison, the maximum term in Ecuador, and then extradited in 1994 to Colombia where he was interned in a psychiatric hospital.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Freed several years later, he disappeared and would today be aged around 70. </p>
<p class="title">Ex-Russian policeman Mikhail Popkov, found guilty Monday of 56 murders while already in jail for 22, is one of the most prolific serial killers of recent times.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Here is a recap of some of the others, starting with two more serial killers from Russia.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Alexander Pichushkin</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Alexander was sentenced to life in prison in Moscow in 2007 for 48 murders, most between 2002 and 2006.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Aged 33 at his trial, Pichushkin said he wanted to kill one person for each of the 64 squares on a chessboard, and crossed out a square for every kill, earning him his nickname.</p>.<p class="bodytext">His victims were mainly elderly alcoholic men whom he met in a park outside Moscow.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Andrei Chikatilo</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">In 1992 Russian Andrei, 56, was sentenced to death for 52 sexually motivated killings of women, children and young people between 1978 and 1990.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The former teacher, known as the "Butcher of Rostov" after the area in southern Russia where he was particularly active, was executed in 1994.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Samuel Little </strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">A 78-year-old drifter in prison in Texas confessed in November 2018 to 90 murders and is being investigated as possibly the most prolific serial killer in US history.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Samuel Little preyed mainly on drug addicts and prostitutes during a decades-long murder spree, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).</p>.<p class="bodytext">Law enforcement has so far verified 34 killings.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Niels Hoegel </strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Former hospital nurse Niels Hoegel admitted at his trial in October 2018 to having killed 100 patients on top of six for whose murders he had already been convicted.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Hoegel, 41, confessed to giving patients drug overdoses because he enjoyed the thrill of trying to reanimate them at the last moment.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Investigators say the final toll could top 200.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Gary Ridgway</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">US truck painter Gary Ridgway confessed in 2003 to the murders of 48 prostitutes and runaways from 1982-1984 but he is suspected of around 90 killings.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Nicknamed the "Green River Killer" after the Seattle waterway where his first victims were found, he was 54 years old at his conviction and jailing.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Harold Shipman</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Family doctor Harold Shipman was sentenced to life in 2000 after being convicted of killing 15 of his elderly patients by giving them fatal doses of morphine.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He hanged himself in prison in 2004, aged 57.</p>.<p class="bodytext">An inquiry found that Shipman, nicknamed "Doctor Death", had killed around 250 patients between 1971 and 1998, making him the country's worst-ever serial killer.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong>Luis Garavito</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Luis Alfredo Garavito, a travelling salesman, was jailed for 835 years in 2000 aged 42 for murdering 189 boys over a five-year span until 1996.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Known as "The Monster of Genova" after his birthplace in Colombia, Garavito met his victims by posing as a charity worker, salesman, monk or disabled person, among other disguises.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><strong> Pedro Monsalve</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">In 1980 Colombian Pedro Lopez Monsalve was arrested at a market in Ecuador after attempting to abduct a young girl. He later confessed to having strangled at least 310 children from poor backgrounds in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The "Monster of the Andes" was first sentenced to 16 years in prison, the maximum term in Ecuador, and then extradited in 1994 to Colombia where he was interned in a psychiatric hospital.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Freed several years later, he disappeared and would today be aged around 70. </p>