Police officers who arrived at the scene found the deceased on the bathroom floor. The man was lying on his stomach. Deep cut wounds were recorded on both hands, everything was covered in blood. A retractable construction knife was found on the side of the bath. A note was also found. According to preliminary data, it speaks of unbearable pain that he cannot tolerate.
Cut veins not likely? Why? Doesn't really specify what kind of cuts, so yours is purely a specualtion. As could be mine.
Just read the article, save for investigation into some of his company dealings nothing really to see there. Its an internal Gazprom issue, nothing to do with anything. Graft, typical graft when people sit on so much money and plenty of projects that could hide graft. On top of recently operated leg and resultant pain, also typical. Though seems he knew a prison term is coming once financial investigation is done. Plus, life expectancy for Russian men is rather low and is not much over 60. His wife and son left him recently. So...
You guys see things where they may not be. This was more than normal for Russians, nothing to do with global anything.
There was another suicide of another official from Gazprom from the same village last month!
Curiouser and curiouser!
Cut veins not likely? Why? Doesn't really specify what kind of cuts, so yours is purely a specualtion. As could be mine.
Just read the article, save for investigation into some of his company dealings nothing really to see there. Its an internal Gazprom issue, nothing to do with anything. Graft, typical graft when people sit on so much money and plenty of projects that could hide graft. On top of recently operated leg and resultant pain, also typical. Though seems he knew a prison term is coming once financial investigation is done. Plus, life expectancy for Russian men is rather low and is not much over 60. His wife and son left him recently. So...
You guys see things where they may not be. This was more than normal for Russians, nothing to do with global anything.
You're correct on the last message, but we also sometimes don't see things where they are.
It's a mixed bag. In this case I really wouldn't doubt foul play, and plausible deniability is the name of the deep state's game