The prosecution’s position is based mainly on the testimony of repeat offender Andrei Aleshin, who was already detained in 2003 on suspicion of murders committed in Moscow and the Moscow region.
Moreover, not a single sign coincides with Alexander’s personality.
Here are the main inconsistencies: the presence of tattoos on the killer (Alexander never had tattoos). In addition, he never smoked, and all witnesses point to a man who smokes half a pack of cigarettes a day. Not a single sign of the witnesses matches Tsvetkov’s portrait. One witness claims that the killer is 185 tall, light brown with blue eyes, another claims that he is 160 and has a burning brunette with brown eyes. The fact that Alexander is 174 inches tall with green eyes did not bother the investigation.
After the trial, having learned the dates of the murders that Alexander was accused of (08/02/2002 and 08/10/2002), the relatives turned to the archives of the IBVV RAS, where orders on expeditions, business trips, and personal accounts were miraculously preserved. From these documents it turns out that on August 10, 2002 he was on an expedition in the Ivanovo and Vologda regions, there is even a photograph taken at the ferry crossing on August 10.
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