and then seryozhka plyukhin disappeared again.ched for him for six months, and then his parents were told the terrible news. their son had died at the hands of a maniac. i asked under what circumstances he had died, how long had he suffered, she only said no, that's all, the rest, he says, you don't need to know anything, and your husband wasn't told either, no, if he had been told, he would have told me, and who knows, i don't know, but he said no, i believed him. we 'll come back to the story of seryozha plyukhin later, but for now let's move on to our time. the film crew of our program is working in the moscow regional court. we are studying archival materials on the case of serial killer rapist sergei golovkin. next to the worn-out folders of criminal cases, there are dusty stacks of old vhs videotapes. they contain unique footage of the interrogations of that very golovkin. these hellish confessions of golovkin fisher even now, 30 years later, send shivers down your spine. in the eighties of the last century, there was a real