Dude, this is just fucked up:
Police have picked up a prominent political analyst attached with a politically well-connected think-tank for questioning over the gruesome murder of a Mongolian model whose body was blown to bits.
How did he kill her, you might ask?
On Monday, more than 40 police officers, including those from the Forensic Department, went to the crime scene at Subang Dam, Puncak Alam in Selangor, where they found bone fragments believed to be that of Altantuya in some bushes.
Police believe she was shot twice and her body blown to bits.
It is understood that C4 explosives were used to blow up her body in an effort to destroy evidence.
Yeah, I’d say that would just about do it.
(HT to Japundit)


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And if you think that’s funny (or fucked up), just wait until you read this. I laughed out loud in at least 3 places.
I mean, it’s not funny like trying to dispose of a body with C-4. Or like, a sitcom. It’s at least as funny as “Everybody Loves Raymond”, though
It’s starts out with hilarity and lead rigth into *coughhypocrisycough*… If there’s a problem the C-4 can’t fix, I don’t know what it is. Even Korean visa regulations.
Anyway, at least read the Chairman’s message. It’s good for a larff.
http://www.immigration.go.kr/indeximmeng.html
My second question is:
Any pictures?
Damn too bad
Mongolian girls really know how to ride the pony, a lost art as far as agassi is concerned.
As shocking as the C4 is the fact that several members of the elite police special forces of the Malayasian police charged to protect visiting VIPs were involved and have been remanded. I’m betting they actually did the shoot and burn. Now I know why my wife’s company has a squad of former SAS toopers to handle all its Asian security requirements w/ out the locals.
http://www.asia1.com.sg/
A little picture; very pretty face.
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[...] Curious as to why my blog was suddenly receiving hundreds of new hits per day from searches for Korean singer/model/marvel of modern science Unee, I did a quick Google search and discovered that her photo appeared last week on the front page of The Sunday Times in Singapore. Printed along with the photo was the headline, “Is this her?”, referring to the Mongolian model who was blown up in Kuala Lumpur last week. [...]