What to do when the law protects criminals instead of victims? When the police close their cases, and rapists walk free, protected by their party credentials?
In 1978, a story unfolded in Leningrad that the KGB had been trying to cover up for decades. Mikhail Sokolov, a respected surgeon, faced an impossible choice after his 16-year-old daughter, Anna, fell victim to three sons of high-ranking officials. The police refused to open a case. The investigation was closed "due to lack of evidence." Then Dr. Sokolov decided to create his own justice—slow, painful, and inexorable. In this story, you will learn:
How a talented surgeon turned into a cold-blooded avenger
What deadly infection the doctor used and where he got the bacterial culture
How three healthy athletes from elite families began to rot alive
Why the KGB was unable to prove the doctor's guilt even with clear evidence
How this story ended for father and daughter
This is a true story about where the thirst for justice can lead a person when the system becomes a shield for criminals. It's a story about the price of revenge and whether retribution heals wounds or only adds new ones.