
The Volgograd Mystery: A Son's Confession in a 1982 Double Homicide
In 1982 Volgograd, the Cherilov family was brutally murdered. Their son, Vitaly, initially a suspect, provided an alibi. However, a key detail emerged: a bloodstain in Vitaly's sink. Further investigation revealed the blood belonged to his mother, leading to Vitaly's confession. He admitted to killing his parents after a heated argument about his relationship. The case highlights the complexities of family relationships and the unexpected turns of justice. "The son, Vitaly, initially a suspect, provided an alibi. However, a key detail emerged: a bloodstain in Vitaly's sink. Further investigation revealed the blood belonged to his mother, leading to Vitaly's confession." - Investigator. The case concluded with Vitaly's conviction, offering a sobering look into the depths of family conflict.