A sixyearold boy, taken into custody, and then could not restrain herself, beat the baby to death with a steel shoe horn, hid the body, kept it for six months, received payments , continued to live as if nothing had happened, they have already begun to judge, you think that he is guilty of skirmishes, in general she considers herself innocent, claims at all trials that she didnt know how it happened, the child, according to her, choked in the bathroom, but investigators found enough evidence of her involvement, as well as. Alexanders guilt, her spouse. Probably now the woman is simply trying to shield him, and it looks very strange. The man recently told reporters of his intention to divorce her. He probably has his own defense tactics. Meanwhile, the trial in alexanders case has already started. They gave their testimony the day before other pupils who saw and experienced all the horrors. Nineyearold gnat and fifteenyearold dazh, the sister of the deceased daler. During the survey, th
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