4cruisin
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I have been following the story about the Russian spy that died of radiation poisoning and think it is very odd.
If the Russian gov't wanted to kill him, why do it in such a manner that could be traced back to them? Why not just shoot him or kill him in a car crash? Now a 2nd man, a security expert that met with him prior to his death, has tested positive for the same radiation poisoning.
This is like something out of a James Bond movie.
If the Russian gov't wanted to kill him, why do it in such a manner that could be traced back to them? Why not just shoot him or kill him in a car crash? Now a 2nd man, a security expert that met with him prior to his death, has tested positive for the same radiation poisoning.
This is like something out of a James Bond movie.
