On a gray November morning in 2012, a quiet corporate lawyer named Dmitry Vinogradov walks into the Moscow offices of pharmaceutical company Rigla, greets his colleagues with a polite "Good morning, " and opens fire with two shotguns and 230 rounds of ammunition. Six people die. One survives with permanent injuries. The shooter is tackled by security guards while reloading. Veteran investigator Colonel Volkov - "the Wolfhound" - must piece together the mind of a meticulous killer who planned his massacre for months, trained at shooting ranges, wrote a manifesto calling humanity "compost, " and deliberately spared the one woman he claimed to love.
A chilling true crime account of Russia's most infamous workplace shooting, the psychiatric evaluation at the legendary Serbsky Institute, and a trial that stripped away every layer of the killer's self-mythology.
On a gray November morning in 2012, a quiet corporate lawyer named Dmitry Vinogradov walks into the Moscow offices of pharmaceutical company Rigla, greets his colleagues with a polite "Good morning, " and opens fire with two shotguns and 230 rounds of ammunition. Six people die. One survives with permanent injuries. The shooter is tackled by security guards while reloading. Veteran investigator Colonel Volkov - "the Wolfhound" - must piece together the mind of a meticulous killer who planned his massacre for months, trained at shooting ranges, wrote a manifesto calling humanity "compost, " and deliberately spared the one woman he claimed to love.
A chilling true crime account of Russia's most infamous workplace shooting, the psychiatric evaluation at the legendary Serbsky Institute, and a trial that stripped away every layer of the killer's self-mythology.