Vardan Kushnir, notorious for sending spam to each and every citizen of Russia who appeared to have an e-mail, was found dead in his Moscow apartment on Sunday, Interfax reported Monday. He died after suffering repeated blows to the head.
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Vardan Kushnir, notorious for sending spam to each and every citizen of Russia who appeared to have an e-mail, was found dead in his Moscow apartment on Sunday, Interfax reported Monday. He died after suffering repeated blows to the head.
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Wow… it’s as if bun-bun was real! – Yes, I’m a geek
it’s about time 😉
I might put a link to this article as “reason not to spam using our services” — *we* would never hurt you, but God knows what spamming could end up landing you from recipients. 😛 ROFL!
Guess what? This isn’t funny. I’m not laughing. I’m actually angry that people think it’s okay to kill this man. I’d say there are many things a lot worse than what this guy has done, and they don’t merit death. I’m really angry about this. I’m upset that the authorities may not be making an effort to find out who killed this man.
I’d rather be spammed than murdered (wouldn’t you?) and if people think it’s okay to let this guy’s murderers loose they’re opening themselves up to something worse than spam.
Jeremy, stop being such a sook, spam is beyond annoying, and if there were any leads I’m sure the Russian police will follow them up, unless they are as stupid as you.