"piercing wolf eyes, faded and cold." Not the investigators, but the poetry lovers club
The job of the police, of course, is to hug and cry. at first, they didn't believe the Weaver, who called after the first murder and confessed himself, then they put him in jail instead of how much? 14 people?
but what is most striking is how he hasn't been caught under vodka and tranquilizers for 25 years
Ryakhovsky loved to read (he even wrote a novel) and once mentioned the work "the Silence of the lambs", calling Dr. lecturer his "colleague". He talked about the philosophy of the novel and seemed to put a philosophical meaning into his crimes, too, calling the murders "reincarnation."
@MashaEnjoy: Wow, thanks for such a detailed answer!
One question remains: what prevented the authors from inserting a quote about Lecter into the episode itself, so that the lambs would not seem stretched on a globe?
The job of the police, of course, is to hug and cry. at first, they didn't believe the Weaver, who called after the first murder and confessed himself, then they put him in jail instead of how much? 14 people?
but what is most striking is how he hasn't been caught under vodka and tranquilizers for 25 years
One question remains: what prevented the authors from inserting a quote about Lecter into the episode itself, so that the lambs would not seem stretched on a globe?
However, this is a completely different story...