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Investigation Discovery's three-part documentary series, The Tetris Murders, investigates the September 22, 1998 brutal murder of Tetris co-developer Vladimir Ivanovich Pokhilko, age 44, his wife Elena Fedotova, age 38, and their son, Peter Pokhilko, age 12, in their Palo Alto, California home. Vladimir Pokhilko was the co-developer of the popular hit game Tetris, which was invented by Alexey Pajitnov while the two men were still living in the Soviet Union in the mid-1980s. The docuseries discusses the murders which, at the time in 1998, were determined to be a murder-suicide. However, there are still lingering doubts about whether or not that determination was accurate. Elena Fedotova and Peter Pokhilko were found with head trauma and stab wounds on their chests, while Vladimir Pokhilko was found with a knife in his hand, his throat cut so deeply, one detective said he could see Pokhilko's larynx. The original 1998 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.