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Japanese author says murdered N Korean was small hope for change

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By MARI YAMAGUCHI

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Saddest part of the whole story is that the one's responsible for his death will never face justice for their crime!

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I'd like to know what was in that spray, and why the girl didn't get sick from it

Some reports say the poison was delivered by needles or some sort, but whatever was used, I really want to know the connection between these women and NK if any or why?

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I'd like to know what was in that spray, and why the girl didn't get sick from it

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And I don't buy that "she didn't know" nonsense. I think that whole background story was engineered so she would have an alibi

Based on? What in your mind specifically shows this back story to be so implausible as to be be judged as a lie?

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@Yubaru, some of "the one's responsible" are still being rounded up in Malaysia. One NK man about 47 years old was just arrested, and three other suspects are on the loose, possibly still in the country. So they very well may face justice. Though you probably meant the top of the family-state hierarchy.

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So first his uncle now his brother. This man is pure evil

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Sounds like whatever was used is something straight out of a 007 episode!

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And I don't buy that "she didn't know" nonsense. I think that whole background story was engineered so she would have an alibi

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Fat Boy is cleaning house, eradicating any potential rallying point for opposition or discontent with his paranoid rule. He has obviously learned the lesson of the late Roman Empire emperors, most of whom were removed by a family/palace coup.

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