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• #27
always on my mind
fuggit.....too late
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• #29
"In a later interview, Grinina told police another man had borrowed her car on the night of the collision, a claim that proved to be a lie. The innocent man in question, George Gigeishvilli, was found dead in the river Thames in June 2005."
Wait, wut?
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• #30
That's fucked up. I hope she's found and killed, slowly, and her carcass is then suspended above High St Ken as a reminder to other murdering drivers.
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• #31
That's fucked up. I hope she's found and killed, slowly, and her carcass is then suspended above High St Ken as a reminder to other murdering drivers.
It's called High St Boris now. Keep up.
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• #32
But seriously, that was a terrible case back then. Thomas Sippel-Dau was one of those people whose description just broke your heart upon hearing of his death. May he rest in peace, and at least the police investigation was conclusive. This comes in a week when we have just had another case of a fatal hit-and-run collision, even if in the present case it is less likely that the driver knowingly left the scene of the collision.
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• #33
speed bumps on every road please.
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• #34
A british judge returned her passports to her after they were confiscated effectively allowing her to leave the country on her promise that she would return!
The whole story is beyond suspect. His widow's frustration in a tv interview yesterday was heart wrenching.
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• #35
Guiltski.
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• #36
This is a complete joke. I truly hope the evil, soulless, bitch gets hers in a 'what goes around, comes around' way, because it sure as hell looks like the British judicial system has failed the victim and his widow.
Promise to return, my arse.
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• #37
Fucking judges fucking piss me off! Why do we let them run this place so badly?!
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• #38
"In a later interview, Grinina told police another man had borrowed her car on the night of the collision, a claim that proved to be a lie. The innocent man in question, George Gigeishvilli, was found dead in the river Thames in June 2005."
Dodgy as FUCK
EDITSKI - Already spotted.
Why should you never trust a Russian?
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• #39
^ Or a hippy.
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• #40
You rang?
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• #41
There is no way this fucker will ever face justice. Sounds like ex-KGB or some shit like that. Dead bodies floating in the thames. WTF?
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• #42
I was bemused by that but suspect that the answer is that she heard of the body and dicovered the name and then used that name when police asked her. The article does not give a clear chronology. I suspect it went:
Collision -> woman runs away to Russia -> body found in Thames and named -> woman interviewed by police.
That way she could make it seem as though the person to whom she claimed she had lent her car killed himself from remorse.
Just a thought.
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• #44
You rang?
My ring? You sicken me.
:(
What did Delaware, boys?