- Yuri Kosygin
Yuri Kosygin is a fictional character on the
HBO prison drama "Oz", portrayed by Olek Krupa.Character overview
He came to Oz in Season 3, serving
life without parole for eight counts offirst-degree murder , four counts ofattempted murder , and illegal possession of a firearm. Even though Kosygin appears harmless, he is one of the most dangerous inmates in Oz. He came to America fromRussia to find a better life for his family. He was a teacher in Russia and, after struggling to make ends meet, he got a job painting houses for a member of the Russian mob. The man abused and ridiculed Kosygin, who eventually strangled him. Kosygin then earned a reputation for ruthlessness and was hired by the mob as anassassin . He is known as "the most brutal hitman in Little Odessa."eason 3
When Kosygin first arrives in Oz,
Antonio Nappa attempts to befriend him but Kosgyin rebuffs Nappa, putting him immediately at odds with the Italians.Chucky Pancamo approaches fellow Russian inmateNikolai Stanislofsky to strong-arm him into apologizing for the insult. Stanislofsky tells Pancamo that Kosygin has no allegiance to him, and that the former hitman was widely feared in Russia, specifically byJew s.Fellow inmate
Ryan O'Reilly pays Kosygin to killWilliam Cudney in order to keep Cudney silent about O'Reilly spiking the water in a prison boxing tournament. Stanislofsky knows of O'Reilly's plot, and tells Pancamo that Kosygin spiked his water before a boxing match as a means of having the Italians eliminate him. At O'Reilly's suggestion, Pancamo tells Kosygin that Stanislofsky informed Pancamo of his involvement as a means of getting Kosygin sent to death row without the Italians being suspect. He then waits until he and Stanislofsky are alone in the library and attempts to kill him with the sharpened temple pieces of his eyeglasses. Stanislofsky survives, and Kosygin is sent to Oz's segregated unit. He was not seen again on the show.External links
* [http://www.durfee.net/oz/oz0305.html http://www.durfee.net/oz/oz0305.html]
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