Hard evidence will prove Alexander Litvinenko's death was contracted by the Russian government
There is currently no hard evidence that Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned on the orders of Vladimir Putin. This market will return a "yes" value if hard evidence is ever found and made public.
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- 100 contracts @ 85¢ - Anna O'Leary
- 200 contracts @ 95¢ - Amadou Manelo
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The truth about Litvinenko's death will never be known.
Not gonna happen.
Color me optimistic... Scotland Yard knows what they're doing.