<b><i>Rick Moen <rick@linuxmafia.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><rick@linuxmafia.com><rick@linuxmafia.com>I guess defence's only comeback to that, and it was pretty feeble, was<br>Hans's claim on the witness stand that he'd very recently accused Nina,<br>to her face, of embezzling huge amounts of money from Namesys, and<br>implied that he was going to make an issue of that in the divorce<br>proceedings (and maybe cut off alimony). Hans said he confronted her<br>about this _during_ the final conversation with her on Su 2006-09-03,<br>just before she walked out the door. However, we have only his word<br>that this conversation occurred at all and, anyway, big deal! It's<br>not really reasonable that it would have so flipped Nina around the bend<br>that she decided to disappear off the face of the planet and frame Hans<br>for
murder.<br></rick@linuxmafia.com></rick@linuxmafia.com></blockquote>If she thought she would go to jail for embezzlement, that could certainly be enough to scare her into leaving and then framing Hans to discredit him. If she had been convicted of embezzlement, that would certainly have ruined her new life in the U.S.<br><br><br> <p>
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