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Re: UK Judge: Putin Probably Approved Killing Of Ex-kgb Spy by vedaxcool(m): 3:38pm On Jan 26, 2016
Missy89:
Vedaxcool.

I read an interesting piece on Putin that makes the suggestion that he his personally involved very believable.

Roman Tsepov who was one of his associates during his political tutelage under St. Petersburg Governor Anatoly Sobchak( when he was the go between for the governor and the Tambov mafia) was murdered the same way after he tried to intercede on behalf of Mikhail Khodorkovsky.




Death by poisoning

Tsepov fell sick on September 11, 2004, and died on September 24. A postmortem investigation found a poisoning by an unspecified radioactive material. He had symptoms similar to Aleksandr Litvinenko.[7][9][21]

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