Nisman Dead!

I've yet to decide if this is out of Raymond Chandler or Agatha Christie. Who would you rather have on the case ? Marlowe or Hercule Poirot ?

I haven't seen any good looking dames involved yet, so maybe Poirot the better choice.

Clearly a John Le Carre Thiller....!

Chapter One. In the Apt of a dead Prosecutor, a suicide suspect.

CIA , Mossad and Iranian forces in plot, sequences in Tehran, Tel-Aviv and CIA Washington .
 
I've yet to decide if this is out of Raymond Chandler or Agatha Christie. Who would you rather have on the case ? Marlowe or Hercule Poirot ?

I haven't seen any good looking dames involved yet, so maybe Poirot the better choice.
Indeed, no foxy damsels. The Queen of disinformation becomes a victim of disinformation: The Tragic Hero.
 
BTW,a fiscal of primera isntancia,makes more than 70.000 pesos a month
 
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This is a case for George Smiley.
Clearly a John Le Carre Thiller....!

Chapter One. In the Apt of a dead Prosecutor, a suicide suspect.

CIA , Mossad and Iranian forces in plot, sequences in Tehran, Tel-Aviv and CIA Washington .

Have your people send a telegram to George Smiley...
 
Neighbors said that they never heard any gunshot, and that in general, they can hear all noises in the building. A gunshot is pretty loud, and you would hear it from the next building over if it went off, most likely. This points to a gun with silencer. As I am hearing Nisman's interview on TV, and with the data that has come in so far, it doesn't look like it was a suicide. Not even Cristina believes that.
The new buildings are built pretty cheaply with thin walls, including the ones in Puerto Madero, Nisman lived in a relatively small apartment, many neighbors would be home on Sunday. gun shot should be heard, unless a silencer is used ?
 
Clearly a John Le Carre Thiller....!

Chapter One. In the Apt of a dead Prosecutor, a suicide suspect.

CIA , Mossad and Iranian forces in plot, sequences in Tehran, Tel-Aviv and CIA Washington .

Seriously, I bet Le Carre is following this one. Too bizarre and juicy not to.

George Smiley.........or Jason Bourne.
 
My father had a .22 rifle that we used to shoot quite a bit. It didn't make very much noise, just a light "crack" - and it wasn't silenced. It was a rifle, and perhaps the barrel length has something to do with the amount of noise made, in relation to that of a pistol. I just don't think that it is very loud and someone would have to be home right next door, maybe, to hear it. I doubt much of the noise would have traveled through the floor to be heard so much above or below, through all that concrete, even if the walls themselves are thin.

Could be wrong, I'm certainly no expert.
 
My father had a .22 rifle that we used to shoot quite a bit. It didn't make very much noise, just a light "crack" - and it wasn't silenced. It was a rifle, and perhaps the barrel length has something to do with the amount of noise made, in relation to that of a pistol. I just don't think that it is very loud and someone would have to be home right next door, maybe, to hear it. I doubt much of the noise would have traveled through the floor to be heard so much above or below, through all that concrete, even if the walls themselves are thin.

Could be wrong, I'm certainly no expert.

Same experience with my .22 rifle as a kid. Somebody with a TV or stereo turned up in the next room might not have heard it. But like you, I'm no expert either.
 
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