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In all of these "tragic falls from windows" among Russian elites, is it strange that we never hear from witnesses telling of hearing screams or shattering glass?
The bank executive was with a 34-year-old male friend named Andrei at the time of her death, Baza reported. The man said he was invited by Baikova to her Khodynsky Boulevard apartment for drinks and that she had gone out onto her balcony before she tumbled to the ground below.
Young Russian bank VP plunges to her death from Moscow apartment window: report
Although one might assume that a victim of assassination would likely be rendered unconscious before being tossed....to prevent drawing attention to the act. But, if you are going to take the precaution of silencing the victim before killing them....Why go to the added effort of tossing them out a window or off the roof of a building? Just knock them out with something fatal.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: andy06shake
Definitely a high flyer.
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: andy06shake
Just thought of something.
In all of these "tragic falls from windows" among Russian elites, is it strange that we never hear from witnesses telling of hearing screams or shattering glass?
If folks are accidentally falling, or even committing suicide, they'd be screaming all the way down.
"[...] Here is what an eyewitness of the events told.
- I heard a long scream and a loud bang. Looking out the window, I saw the body of a girl in a blue dress on the asphalt. I called an ambulance and went downstairs. Five minutes later, a man came out. He explained that he was with the deceased in the apartment. He was very drunk and he smelled of alcohol, he couldn't even dial 112. It was clear that he was in shock from what had happened, - said a witness of the events.
It also turned out what was happening in the girl's apartment. The young man was not unfounded: he recorded what was happening on video. According to him, they were drinking, they had a quarrel, and at some point the lady for some reason sat on the ledge. Despite persuasions and declarations of love, she did not leave the dangerous place. Then the young man left for the kitchen, and when he came back, he saw that the girl was not there, and her body was lying on the asphalt."
"The boyfriend was distracted for a while to pour himself a drink, at that moment the girl was on the parapet. The man begged his girlfriend to return to the apartment, confessed his love and tried to get close to Kristina.
The footage shows that the man opened the window in the room to get closer to the girl, but at that moment he heard her scream. Kristina fell from the parapet of the 11th floor and crashed.
Law enforcement officers found that the vice-president of the bank was taking hormonal drugs, because of them her emotional state was unstable."
"The brother of the bank employee Kristina Baykova revealed new circumstances of her death
The man does not believe in the version presented by the young boyfriend of his sister
[...]
- Did Kristina take any medications?
- They write that she allegedly took some hormonal drugs, this is not true. She only took birth control pills. Now there is an investigation, and we want to get the truth to find out what really happened. And why the young man chose to shoot everything on video rather than call emergency services."
deniability, cause only the brave would be willing to question the official old farty FSB narrative. cause as we've seen those that open their mouths or are in a position to hurt ol farty usually succumb to SRDS (Sudden Russian Death Syndrome) rather quickly.
Putin called the consequences of global warming for Russia
According to the president, the average annual temperature in Russia is growing faster than the global one and has increased by almost half a degree in ten years
Russia, like other countries, is experiencing the effects of global warming, President Vladimir Putin said. He is taking part in the second working session of the G20 summit via videoconference.
[...]
The President noted that Russia is actively participating in international efforts to preserve the climate. In particular, it fulfills all obligations under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement, consistently implements a policy to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions, takes steps to improve the energy efficiency of the economy, modernize the electric power industry, and reduce associated gas emissions from oil production."
originally posted by: TheToastmanCometh
a reply to: yuppa
bro...
A man was sentenced to 34 years in prison in connection to the murder of 56-year-old Mavis Nelson, whose remains were found in a ravine near the University of Washington campus last year.
Charles W. Becker, 32, pleaded guilty to murder, unlawful imprisonment and sexually violating human remains in court on June 22.
originally posted by: jtrenthacker
If I lived in Russia, Iβm making sure Iβm living on the first floor.