Russian spy poisoning: Woman 'identifies' suspect as Anatoliy Chepiga

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  1. cerberus

    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    So some woman who lives somewhere in Russia, and who may be as shortsighted as Mr Magoo, reckons that she recognizes one of the Salisbury suspected (there's that word again??**) assassins - news, or fake news? In the context, what TF does it matter what his effing name is, or what his rank and military record was? This is weird; instead of stop digging to mitigate its embarrassment for believing it, the BBC keeps on resurrecting the effing non-story. [​IMG] :wall:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-45694123

    ** v. sus·pect·ed, sus·pect·ing, sus·pects
    v.tr.
    1. To consider (something) to be true or probable on little or no evidence:
    2. To have doubts about (something); distrust:
    3. To consider (a person) guilty without proof:

    https://www.thefreedictionary.com/suspected
     
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