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Another Belter From The R0P
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-356 85981
Wonder what this poor little sod did to offend.
Wonder what this poor little sod did to offend.
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Well this should put closure to this matter once and for all.
It seems to have everything to do with her religion.
/// A nanny accused of murdering a child in her care and brandishing the child's severed head outside a metro station smiled after admitting 'Allah ordered' her to carry out the act. ///
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-34 72578/S chizoph renic-n anny-sm iles-Ru ssian-c ourt-ad mitting -Allah- ordered -decapi tate-fo ur-year -old-gi rl-care -walk-s treets- brandis hing-he ad.html
It seems to have everything to do with her religion.
/// A nanny accused of murdering a child in her care and brandishing the child's severed head outside a metro station smiled after admitting 'Allah ordered' her to carry out the act. ///
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//It was revealed today that police suspect a boyfriend or husband visited her at the Meshcheryakov family flat on the day the girl was killed.//
//Moscow police are urgently seeking the nanny's boyfriend or unofficial husband named as Mamur Dzhirakulov, 46.
The child was killed between 8am and 8.40am so it suggests an early visit and police are 'checking if it is true that a stranger was in the flat at that time and if he has something to do with the murder'.
An investigator told the court: 'The accomplices of the suspect, or we better say the instigators, are currently at large.'//
From the link provided by AOG.
//Moscow police are urgently seeking the nanny's boyfriend or unofficial husband named as Mamur Dzhirakulov, 46.
The child was killed between 8am and 8.40am so it suggests an early visit and police are 'checking if it is true that a stranger was in the flat at that time and if he has something to do with the murder'.
An investigator told the court: 'The accomplices of the suspect, or we better say the instigators, are currently at large.'//
From the link provided by AOG.
Togo - ////It was revealed today that police suspect a boyfriend or husband visited her at the Meshcheryakov family flat on the day the girl was killed.//
//Moscow police are urgently seeking the nanny's boyfriend or unofficial husband named as Mamur Dzhirakulov, 46.
The child was killed between 8am and 8.40am so it suggests an early visit and police are 'checking if it is true that a stranger was in the flat at that time and if he has something to do with the murder'.
An investigator told the court: 'The accomplices of the suspect, or we better say the instigators, are currently at large.'//
Interesting ...
//Moscow police are urgently seeking the nanny's boyfriend or unofficial husband named as Mamur Dzhirakulov, 46.
The child was killed between 8am and 8.40am so it suggests an early visit and police are 'checking if it is true that a stranger was in the flat at that time and if he has something to do with the murder'.
An investigator told the court: 'The accomplices of the suspect, or we better say the instigators, are currently at large.'//
Interesting ...
andy-hughes, you seem to be suffering from what I've suffered from once or twice over the years, which is an addiction to forums and an inability to let anything go or your posts stand for themselves ... the need to keep making the same point over and over again because "somebody is wrong on the Internet". I'm sure you've seen the cartoon. What makes it all the better is that it is so bitingly accurate ...
In all seriousness, you might want to think about taking a break from posting. Not long, only a week or so. Lurk but don't post, and see how the world gets on without you. I've found it very helpful in the past ...
In all seriousness, you might want to think about taking a break from posting. Not long, only a week or so. Lurk but don't post, and see how the world gets on without you. I've found it very helpful in the past ...
Ellipsis - //andy-hughes, you seem to be suffering from what I've suffered from once or twice over the years, which is an addiction to forums and an inability to let anything go or your posts stand for themselves ... the need to keep making the same point over and over again because "somebody is wrong on the Internet". I'm sure you've seen the cartoon. What makes it all the better is that it is so bitingly accurate ...
In all seriousness, you might want to think about taking a break from posting. Not long, only a week or so. Lurk but don't post, and see how the world gets on without you. I've found it very helpful in the past ... //
I have posted on this site since the day it went live, and I have visited, and usually posted every day, barring illness and holidays, for sixteen years.
I have no intention of stopping at all, ever.
Thank you for your input.
In all seriousness, you might want to think about taking a break from posting. Not long, only a week or so. Lurk but don't post, and see how the world gets on without you. I've found it very helpful in the past ... //
I have posted on this site since the day it went live, and I have visited, and usually posted every day, barring illness and holidays, for sixteen years.
I have no intention of stopping at all, ever.
Thank you for your input.
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