Alexander Pichushkin looks on from behind the glass of a security cage during the first day of his trial in Moscow, in this Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007, file photo. MOSCOW (AP) - A man accused of killing dozens of people and keeping count of them on a chessboard reveled in the memory of his first murder at his trial Tuesday, saying "it's like first love - it's unforgettable," news reports said. Alexander Pichushkin also insisted that prosecutors charge him with all the murders he has taken credit for, saying to do otherwise would be unfair, RIA-Novosti and Interfax reported. Pichushkin,...