The Strangler. The story of serial killer Mikhasevich
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The story of the USSR's most dangerous serial killer, written by a criminal psychologist.
Gennady Mikhasevich is considered one of the most terrifying serial killers in the world. His victims were not united neither age, nor physique, nor clothing. Sometimes he strangled with his hands, but sometimes he used a rope or a handkerchief. No one could imagine that it was the work of one person, it was impossible to profile the criminal. The result of the killer's life was 36 women and 14 innocently convicted men. What made him this way? Why did he hate women so much? How did his disorder develop, and why did his consciousness begin to fade? Why did the investigation make so many mistakes? Read about it in a new documentary thriller based on interrogations and interviews with the killer.
Gennady Mikhasevich is considered one of the most terrifying serial killers in the world. His victims were not united neither age, nor physique, nor clothing. Sometimes he strangled with his hands, but sometimes he used a rope or a handkerchief. No one could imagine that it was the work of one person, it was impossible to profile the criminal. The result of the killer's life was 36 women and 14 innocently convicted men. What made him this way? Why did he hate women so much? How did his disorder develop, and why did his consciousness begin to fade? Why did the investigation make so many mistakes? Read about it in a new documentary thriller based on interrogations and interviews with the killer.
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