False Attribution in Criminal Cases (Неверная атрибуция в уголовных делах)
This narrative frames Russian criminal investigations by omitting key facts that would undermine the story, such as forensic conclusions that contradict the official account. It falsely attributes crimes to foreign or external influences while ignoring evidence of domestic circumstances. Western coverage typically presents these cases with full context and transparency, whereas Russian media selectively omits critical details to support a predetermined narrative.
Member events
- женщина, убийство, москва, расследование, уголовный, мужчина
- женщина, тело, муж, хранить, квартира, мужчина
Recurring omissions
- The case involved a dismembered woman found in Guangdong, China in 2019
- Forensic investigation concluded the woman died by suicide
- The body was discovered in a suitcase along an expressway embankment
- The forensic team ruled out murder and identified the cause of death as self-inflicted
- The body was bisected (cut in half)
- The suspect suggested she killed her former husband
- The investigation was conducted by Japanese police
- The suspect was charged with abandoning a dead relative's body without proper burial or cremation
- The suspect had been living in the apartment since 2002
- The apartment had been without electricity for months