A reference to the maniac in Troitsk was found in the new detective series

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In the new detective series adapted from Mike Ohmer’s novel “The Killer Inside”, a reference was found to the Russian maniac who operated in Troitsk in the 90s. The author of the Telegram channel “Cult Russian TV Series” talked about this.

According to the plot of the show, a detective profiler, St. He undertakes the investigation of a series of murders in St. Petersburg: a certain maniac is strangling people and leaving mummified corpses all over the city. At the same time, the main character realizes that he saw such handwriting in the distant past: he remembered his childhood in Troitsk in the 90s.

According to the expert, the series actually referred to the maniac Vitaly Alexandrov, who operated in Troitsk and attacked, raped and strangled girls, but did not kill them. Former mayor of Troitsk and “What? Where? When?” Viktor Sidnev expressed the opinion to socialbites.ca that the coincidence with a real person was random, and the place of shooting – Troitsk – was chosen due to the convenient area.

“In the early 2000s, there was a serious drug problem in the city, and there were even overdose deaths among young people. I don’t remember any stories about maniacs. “I am absolutely sure that the director’s choice of location had nothing to do with what happened in Troitsk,” Sidnev said.

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