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Posted by completeab » Blog Archive » Suspect in dentist killing: Who, me?
on November 22nd, 2007 at 3:07 pm
Case is clear cut and court testimony will probably conclusively prove he was responsible IMHO.
Seems like the 2 parties formed a triangle around Annandale park since they both lived equidistance and the mother included her family member for the hit. Could more have been done to PREVENT this incident from happening in the first place is the real questionmark now. But the evidence seems to be clearcut for a conviction. Obviously court will have to review all the evidence and all, but to me from what I know right now this case seems to be cut and dry.
Just one evil event. Thats all.
Posted by CourtTrial
on November 23rd, 2007 at 5:18 pm
Talk about ‘innocent untill proven guilty!’ this is a case of ‘guilty untill proven innocent’. this guy sure has a lot of explaining to do.
Posted by gap
on November 23rd, 2007 at 10:02 pm
Posted by Steve on Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
In case you somehow missed it, the cops–in Georgia!–arrested a suspect in last month’s killing of a Bukharian dentist in front of his 4-year-old daughter and estranged wife. Surprise! He’s related to the aforementioned wife.
Mikhail Mallayev is, of course, innocent until proven guilty, but cops found his prints on the “silencer” (it was a bleach bottle wrapped in duct tape–very professional!). The cops already had his fingerprints because of a 1994 “subway fare-beating bust”–I think that means turnstile jumping. He certainly sounds like a class act.
“I don’t know anything,” he told the Daily News from jail. Sure, he was in New York at the time, but it was for a wedding.
Now, here’s the million-dollar question. The wife has never been declared a suspect. Was she involved in this? Maybe it just a matter of some family revenge without her prior knowledge–we know her family, independent of her, was not pleased with the victim. And would any mother want this to happen in front of her young daughter? This is only going to get more interesting, I think.