Ola Kravchenko, known as A.K. in connection with the murder of Tair Rada, has opened a TikTok account and used it to attack the creators of the documentary series "Shadow of Truth." In a video that quickly drew tens of thousands of views, she said they had built a "complete murder case" against her and that her life changed "from bad to worse." She added that she filed a major lawsuit in 2021 against those she says spread and invented the accusations against her.
Kravchenko said the case is now in the evidence stage and that the first witness for the plaintiff, Yotam Gandelman, is being questioned. She accused everyone involved in making the series, including her former partner Adir Khavani, the production company, and Roman Zadorov's lawyer, of having "framed a whole murder case" against her. In the video, she also said, "After I broke up with him in 2012, the police came and said I murdered the girl Tair, may she rest in peace."
In the fourth episode of "Shadow of Truth," Kravchenko, a graduate of Nofei Golan school, which was the site of the murder, was presented as a possible suspect. The series also cited Khavani's claims that she called him shortly after the killing and hinted at a coming "big mess." Records mentioned in the article include knife possession, attempted assaults, and a period of involuntary hospitalization, while later interviews and testimony alleged she admitted violent tendencies and even the murder. Kravchenko denies any link to the killing and says Khavani made up the allegations.
Online reaction to the video was sharply skeptical, with users writing, "It is impossible to believe you!" and "You are hiding something." Kravchenko replied that the issue is not belief but evidence, saying she chose to expose herself to another cross-examination because "the truth is on my side and I have nothing to fear."