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Tukma@lemmy.cafe to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Alexei Navalny's body to be held for two weeks for 'chemical analysis', family told | BBC

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Alexei Navalny's body to be held for two weeks for 'chemical analysis', family told | BBC

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Tukma@lemmy.cafe to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Alexei Navalny's body to be held for two weeks for 'chemical analysis', family told
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  • cowfodder@lemmy.world
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    What poisons take two weeks to become untraceable in a corpse?

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      I think you’ve mistaken Putin’s motive. It takes 2 weeks for the body to dissolve in their special sauce.

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      Whatever it would still be detectable in hair for a few months.

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      Oddly enough, I think the first poison that nearly killed him was one of them.

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      It’s probably a 2 week backlog at the crematorium, you don’t need to wait for the poison to become untraceable if the body is gone.

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      They could have just starved and worked him to death, who knows

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        There’s video of him from the previous day, talking and joking with the judge

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          Plot twist, he’s actually still alive and they’ve bought themselves 2 weeks to find a dead body double

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    Calling it now…IF the body is ever seen again, they’ll get it back completely unpreserved and likely decomposed enough as to make any analysis difficult or impossible.

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    Wah Wah another nazi dead.

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