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At the disco, Nina, Sveta's friend, has a conflict with her ex-boyfriend. Nina is later found strangled. Ipatiev goes to the place of the girl's death. Shakhnovich allows Leonid to talk to his daughter…
A murdered woman was found in a telephone booth near the hotel, from which the killer called Ipatiev. The caller to Ipatiev turns out to be Chebukin, an internationalist soldier who recently returned from Afghanistan. When Leonid gets on his trail, the killer takes him hostage.
The suspect Takmyrov dies during detention, Ipatiev has not been able to find out whether he was a strangler. Meanwhile, Asya can't stand it and secretly posts ads about the maniac around the city — perhaps this way at least someone will be able to warn about the danger and save. However, after reading the ads, the killer becomes enraged and starts killing several girls a day.
The year is 1984. The Byelorussian SSR. Leonid Ipatiev, senior investigator of the Minsk Prosecutor's Office, arrives in Vitebsk to investigate the case of the missing traffic police inspector. The inspector's body was not found, but the corpse of a young girl with signs of sexual assault and strangulation was found. Ipatiev finds out that 36 women have been strangled and raped in the Vitebsk region over the past 14 years, and all these cases were closed by Vitebsk investigator Mikhail Shakhnovich. Unprecedented statistics! Ipatiev suggests that a maniac is operating in the region. With the help of a young operative, Yura Mandrik, and a criminologist, Asi Krugovoy, Ipatiev initiates the resumption of the investigation, which causes a fierce confrontation between Shakhnovich: there is no sex in the USSR, and even more so sexual maniacs.