Russian Mafia Kills Ruskana Korshunova!
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork July 01, 2008
Korshunova, who had been sending money back to her parents in Kazakhstan, was in love with the city. She appears to have been thrown to her death from her Manhattan apartment building in an apparent murder made to look like a suicide. Korshunova was murdered. This has all the classic earmarks of a Russian style execution where they wanted to send a graphic, horrifying message to others as to what happens to people that don't do what they are supposed to do or maybe did or said something they weren't supposed too. She was thorwn from her ninth-floor apartment in her Water Street building in the Financial District just before 2:30 p.m. "I heard what sounded like a gunshot or a bomb or an explosion," said a stunned Con Ed worker talking to a cop nearby before it happened. "I looked down the street, and I say to the cop, 'Did that person just get hit by a car?' " said the worker. The two men raced over. "Her arms were crushed," Patrick said. "Her head was on the left side and blood was coming out in a pool." The window from which she fell had a balcony, which had construction netting around it that appeared to have been cut. You have to grease the palm or you won't be in business. The Russian mafia goes after everybody. Assassins, who often kill for as little as $1,000, have targeted hotel bosses, restaurateurs, sports figures,celebrities, businessmen, politicians, journalists and Afghan war veterans. Hundreds of ex-KGB men and veterans of the Afghan war veterans offered their skills to the crime bosses. Russian organized crime has grown to pose a threat law enforcement officials think could be greater than that posed by La Cosa Nostra. "Italian organized crime in America is a pimple on a horse's ass compared with Russian organized crime in America—and globally," says Robert I. Friedman, author of a book on the Russian Mafia. Currently, Russian mobsters are operating in 50 countries. Under pressure from the Nixon administration, Moscow agreed to allow more Soviet Jews to emigrate. But in a move copied years later by Fidel Castro, the Soviets opened prison doors in the gulag and thousands of hard-core criminals left for the United States. Since then, the Russian Mafia has been linked to penny stock manipulation, gas excise tax scams, health care fraud and cybercrime—criminal enterprises where they are pioneers, not just perpetrators. Police say the highly suspicious fall is under a tightly secretive investigation. We all remember the past few "hits" of outspoken critics who wrote articles and spoke publicly about events in the former Soviet Union and I assure you, there is ample cold war activity flourishing today with embedded covert agents assigned to various tasks. Keep this in mind - No highly successful, 20 year old beautiful young model, living a life of luxury in a Manhattan apartment, with her entire life ahead of her, no known psychological or financial or any other problems is going to suddenly commit suicide and it is totally bizarre that a female, particularly would elect such a gory exit. Of all the normal, preferred methods a person like her might select, dashing out through a plate glass window to fall nine stories onto the street. "She's one of the sweetest, nicest people you'll ever meet," said a friend, who did not want to be identified by name. "I'm still in shock. The world lost a great person." Korshunova had just returned from a modeling gig in Paris and seemed to be "on top of the world." Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the infamous D.C. Madam, was found hanging in a shed, my first thought was: Could she have been murdered? There is so much room for speculation! Palfrey would not have been sentenced till July and her mother said that she did not seem suicidal, so this seems like a strange time to off herself. But that is beside the point. What I want to know is: How can you make every minute detail of a murder scene look like the site of a suicide? In this case, which may have been a legitimate suicide, the victim left several notes. To create a scene like that, you couldn't just force her head into a noose. You would need to coerce her, possibly by threatening her family and explaining that she would be killed one way or another within the span of hours. Even if there wasn't a suicide note, making it look like an intentional act of self-destruction would be tricky. When you try to drown someone, or hang them, they usually fight back. Medical examiners would notice the scratches and bruises. Drugs might take some fight out of the victim, but they would show up in a toxicology screen. Though the death of 20-year-old Kazakh model Ruslana Korshunova after falling from her New York balcony has been officially ruled a suicide. Author: aliceangel7 Keywords: ruskana korshunova russian mafia hit kill supermodel body Added: July 1, 2008
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