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Originally Posted by Tactitus
I would think if you wanted to frame someone you'd use a more conventional means of murder and more conventional types of incriminating evidence (to ensure both that the authorities would look for said evidence and that they would then find it).
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Maybe that's what they want you to think.
This could be a bluff, or a double bluff - we're perhaps meant to think: "It's so obviously the Russian Government that it can't be" etc.
It could be some group who noone would ever expect so they can afford to be sloppy.
It could be some group who know that it doesn't matter if they get caught there's nothing anyone can do about it.
It could be some group thinking "lets show them how easy it is to get into the country and assassinate someone"
The law the Russians passed in the summer though makes me lean heavily towards the governmental 'conspiracy' theory. It's the one that makes the most sense at the moment.
Although it could have been a group linked to the government but not given specific orders by them...
Who knows.