I was basing that on the fact that she had secured Russian citizenship for
her children prior to the divorce, but I cannot get the complete details as I
just don't have the time these days to follow any story in great length.
I still stand behind the idea that it was a case of accidental manslaughter
that was attempted to be covered up.
Is there a court tv mailing list out there?
-Ross
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Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
> No doubt!
>
> The worse part is I don't believe it was premeditated. I think she came
> over to drop off the kids and told him oh by the way I'm taking the
> children to live with me in Russia, at that point he went into a fit of
> anger and threw here against the pillar causing a fatal head injury.
>
I followed the trial blogs day by day on the SF Chronicle site. His
wife was very close to gaining her US medical license (she had been a
doctor in Russia), had lined up a good job, and various other
indications of planning for a long term life here, nothing indicating
any plans to leave for Russia.
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