Maniac Fisher. The story of the last murderer executed in Russia
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In 1996, Russia carried out its last death penalty. A killer of 11 children was shot in Moscow.
...For a long time no one could recognize and identify the human remains found in the area of Zvenigorodskoye lesnichestvo. The bodies were so disfigured that only forensic experts could help, but they still could not write a conclusion. From all appearances, the bodies of the victims belonged to boys about thirteen years old, but ... graying before their time. It is said that when Andrei Chikatilo was shown pictures of tortured corpses, he was horrified and disgusted pushed the photos aside and said: "Even I am not capable of such a thing." Sergei Golovkin, a modest employee of the Moscow Horse Factory and one of Russia's most dangerous serial killers, became a legend during the few years of his "career". His name frightened teenagers, it was told about him in the evenings in pioneer camps. Except that no one knew it was Golovkin. He was called "Fisher", and he seemed more than a man ... - Who really was the character of horror stories, really equipped in his garage branch of torture hell? - How "Uncle Serezha", who was respected by colleagues and adored by students from the group of vocational training, an ordinary man, turned into a sadist and murderer? - Why was Fisher's sentence carried out after the moratorium on the death penalty had come into force? - How did Fisher managed to go unpunished for many years? This is the story of a famous criminal psychologist in a documentary thriller based on the materials of interrogations and interviews with the killer.
...For a long time no one could recognize and identify the human remains found in the area of Zvenigorodskoye lesnichestvo. The bodies were so disfigured that only forensic experts could help, but they still could not write a conclusion. From all appearances, the bodies of the victims belonged to boys about thirteen years old, but ... graying before their time. It is said that when Andrei Chikatilo was shown pictures of tortured corpses, he was horrified and disgusted pushed the photos aside and said: "Even I am not capable of such a thing." Sergei Golovkin, a modest employee of the Moscow Horse Factory and one of Russia's most dangerous serial killers, became a legend during the few years of his "career". His name frightened teenagers, it was told about him in the evenings in pioneer camps. Except that no one knew it was Golovkin. He was called "Fisher", and he seemed more than a man ... - Who really was the character of horror stories, really equipped in his garage branch of torture hell? - How "Uncle Serezha", who was respected by colleagues and adored by students from the group of vocational training, an ordinary man, turned into a sadist and murderer? - Why was Fisher's sentence carried out after the moratorium on the death penalty had come into force? - How did Fisher managed to go unpunished for many years? This is the story of a famous criminal psychologist in a documentary thriller based on the materials of interrogations and interviews with the killer.
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