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#134
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03-26-2009, 12:11 AM
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Re: Real Murder Video Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs Victim
Here is a part of the wiki entry with a quote from one of the lawyers in the case where he mentions a forty minute clip. The court's verdict was several hundred pages long and was read out over a period of two days. The lawyers for Suprunyuck and Sayenko announced their intention to appeal, saying that the authenticity of the photographic and video evidence had not been established beyond reasonable doubt. The claim was dismissed by Edmund Saakian, a lawyer for one of the victims' families, who commented: "In theory a photo can be faked, but to fake a forty minute video would require a studio and a whole year." Larissa Dovgal, a representative of the victims' families, claimed that other perpetrators involved in the crimes could still be at large. Still at large, ya right. |
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#138
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03-26-2009, 10:45 AM
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Re: Real Murder Video Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs Victim
jesus. i found myself wishing this guy dead. i was thinking, just die. for his sake. i cant believe he was still alive through all that, his body just didn't want to give in. and those fuckers started to feel guilty, im guessing they thought he'd die with the initial hammer blows and they'd just be mutilating his corpse. their cowards, attacking and murdering people and animals who can't defend themselves. i wonder how old the victims sons are, i bet they'd like free rein and an hour in a room alone with those guys. that would be justice |
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#139
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03-27-2009, 01:42 AM
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Re: Real Murder Video Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs Victim
The part that made me the angriest was the pictures of the hanging dogs. Animal abuse makes me so angry. I hope these fuckers get the shit kicked out of them. |