it strikes us Californians as bizarre that he's trying to argue sanity to avoid the life confinement of an asylum, when being sane will get him a maximum of 21 years.

3,902

(55 replies, posted in Politics)

Archie Bunker over Don Imus.

/rakes in the pot

(Reuters) - The British businessman whose murder has sparked political upheaval in China was poisoned after he threatened to expose a plan by a Chinese leader's wife to move money abroad, two sources with knowledge of the police investigation said.

It was the first time a specific motive has been revealed for Neil Heywood's murder last November, a death which ended Chinese leader Bo Xilai's hopes of emerging as a top central leader and threw off balance the Communist Party's looming leadership succession.

Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, asked Heywood late last year to move a large sum of money abroad, and she became outraged when he demanded a larger cut of the money than she had expected due to the size of the transaction, the sources said.

She accused him of being greedy and hatched a plan to kill him after he said he could expose her dealings, one of the sources said, summarizing the police case. Both sources have spoken to investigators in Chongqing, the southwestern Chinese city where Heywood was killed and where Bo had cast himself as a crime-fighting Communist Party leader.

Gu is in police custody on suspicion of committing or arranging Heywood's murder, though no details of the motive or the crime itself have been publicly released, other than a general comment from Chinese state media that he was killed after a financial dispute.

The sources have close ties to Chinese police and said they were given details of the investigation.

They said Heywood - formerly a close friend of Gu and who had been helping her with her overseas financial dealings - was killed after he threatened to expose what she was doing.

"Heywood told her that if she thought he was being too greedy, then he didn't need to become involved and wouldn't take a penny of the money, but he also said he could also expose it," the first source said.

The sources said police suspect the 41-year-old was poisoned by a drink. They did not know precisely where he died in Chongqing. But they and other sources with access to official information say they believe Heywood was killed at a secluded hilltop retreat, the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel, which is also marketed as the Lucky Holiday Hotel.

The sources said Gu and Heywood, who had lived in China since the early 1990s, shared a long and close personal relationship, but were not romantically involved.

The sources did not know details of the offshore transactions that Heywood facilitated for Gu, but said exposure of the deals would have imperiled her and her ambitious husband, who was campaigning for promotion to the top ranks of China's leadership. Bo has since been ousted over the scandal.

"After Gu Kailai found that Heywood wouldn't agree to go along and was even resisting with threats - that he could expose this money with unknown provenance - then that was a major risk to Gu Kailai and Bo Xilai," said the first source, requesting anonymity due to the sensitivity of the case.

It was not possible to get official confirmation of the case police are building against Gu. The Chinese government did not respond to faxed questions about the case. Some of Bo's leftist supporters have said the case could be a campaign to discredit him.

Gu, who is in custody and facing a possible death sentence for murder, and Bo could not be reached for comment. Bo has not been seen since appearing at parliament in March, when he held a news conference decrying the "filth" being poured on his family.

Efforts to contact Heywood's mother and sister at their homes in London were unsuccessful. The door to the mother's home carried a note saying she would not speak to reporters.

HEYWOOD WAS GU'S 'SOULMATE'

Heywood had spent his last week in Chongqing in Nan'an district, an area politically loyal to Bo, and stayed at two hotels: the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel and the Sheraton hotel.

Staff at each hotel said they knew nothing of a British man dying there. A guard was barring access to an apparently empty row of villas within the grounds of the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel on Sunday and Monday, saying a meeting was going on.

Heywood's falling-out with Gu followed a period in which she had grown distant from her ambitious, perpetually busy husband and she had turned to Heywood as a soulmate, sources said.

"Bo and Gu Kailai had not been a proper husband and wife for years ... Gu Kailai and Heywood had a deep personal relationship and she took the break between them deeply to heart," said Wang Kang, a well-connected Chongqing businessman who has learned some details of the case from Chinese officials.

"Her mentality was 'you betrayed me, and so I'll get my revenge'," Wang said in his office, decorated with pictures of himself meeting senior officials, including Bo's late father, the revolutionary veteran Bo Yibo, a comrade of Mao Zedong.

Heywood got to know the powerful family when Bo Xilai was mayor of Dalian in the 1990s. Heywood helped with getting the couple's son, Bo Guagua, into an exclusive British school, Harrow, said one of the sources with police contacts.

The scandal over Heywood's death broke in February when Bo's former police chief, Wang Lijun, fled to a U.S. consulate after he had confronted Bo with allegations of Gu's involvement. He spent about 24 hours inside the consulate before he left into the hands of Chinese central government authorities.

Bo was stripped of all his party positions last week, ending his bid to join the upper echelons of the Chinese leadership at a Party Congress late this year, and opening the door to jockeying among rivals to get a place in the new lineup.

It was not immediately clear how Heywood would have helped Gu shift large sums of money offshore, though China's capital controls pose a formidable barrier to anyone trying to move large sums of yuan out of the country.

Chinese leaders' salaries are not extravagant and there have been questions about how Bo managed to fund the expensive Western schooling and lifestyle for his son, Bo Guagua, who also studied at Oxford university and is enrolled at Harvard. Bo said in March the schools were funded by scholarships.

The sources said there had been no sign of any dispute between Gu and Heywood until October and November when the argument over funds began. The lack of a paper trail made it difficult for police to determine how much money was involved, they added.

Police suspect Heywood took a poisoned drink, according to one of the sources, and died on November 15. Both sources said Gu was not present at the scene.

The sources said Heywood had stayed at the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel, a secluded complex of rooms and villas in green hills overlooking Chongqing that Gu Kailai had visited in the past. Staff there said they had no knowledge of the death of a British man at the hotel in November.

(Additional reporting by William Maclean in LONDON and Benjamin Kang Lim in BEIJING; Editing by Brian Rhoads, Mark Bendeich and Dean Yates)

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/16/us-china-leader-murder-idUSBRE83F09620120416

Well that is the dumbest blackmail plot since "The Mask of Dimitrios". 
BTW China has really opened up if Wang Kang is going to get hot tips from police and then go blab to Reuters without getting shipped to Xinjiang to recover the peasant virtues.

3,904

(2,376 replies, posted in General)

Gregorian - Stairway to Heaven

3,905

(217 replies, posted in General)

so my RolePlayingGamer friends got the 1st season dvd and we were watching it last night

he could only take 2 episodes cause it was freaking them out.  Sissies

I even ruined it for them saying it was like Battlestar Galactica if Apollo had been getting it on with Athena, but they straight out didn't believe me.  Then they had a very bad 5 mins at the end of ep 1 watching incest and a child murder. 

They are total wusses and in a zombie fight they will be consumed as decoys while I reload.   On a positive note we will find a way for our friend Ronald to be slapped by an etiquette dwarf in the next game he plays. 
"You will prostrate yourself to the master and offer your services"
"What? Hell no" SLAP "The hell??" SLAP "Stop that!" SLAP

Oh we'll slap him irl as we do that, cause he didnt' see the episodes.  He'd probably faint if we made him look.

Good job making a series around beheading and executing children and wolf mauling!

3,906

(50 replies, posted in Politics)

/me stands off v.kemp with a lirpa

3,907

(50 replies, posted in Politics)

pretty sure their legal team is excluded from the free beer...must be...or else they'd be broke...even if their legal team didn't drink it they could sell it on ebay

btw the idea of a libertarian spock on ass-jihad is pretty scary

3,908

(19 replies, posted in Community)

happy birthday!

3,909

(50 replies, posted in Politics)

well I like how it numbs your nervous system

3,910

(55 replies, posted in Politics)

Meanwhile since Trayvon got shot February 26th, 48 black people have been murdered in Chicago. 
But you can't expect the black community to give a damn about EVERY black person cut down

http://homicides.redeyechicago.com/

3,911

(50 replies, posted in Politics)

>>Maybe I have become accustomed to strange things placed in foods...oh well <<

Yet you won't drink Fosters

3,912

(55 replies, posted in Politics)

his neighbors are a bunch of jerks too "Hey 911, somebody being beat to death outside, tell them keep it down willya"

3,913

(23 replies, posted in Politics)

i will describe it

just send away for a FREE pamphlet

only need $2.00 shipping & handling

3,914

(50 replies, posted in Politics)

pengy why dont you let your uncle earn some favors in the immigrant Russian community, share that gift certificate > beer idea wtih some vor
maryland will be full of greaseballs whacking fish with bats

3,915

(217 replies, posted in General)

and the books are based on letters to Penthouse Forum!

3,916

(23 replies, posted in Politics)

Most discussion about a potential breakup of the Eurozone assumes that Greece and other financially troubled countries would be the ones who ended up abandoning the common euro currency. But there

3,917

(9 replies, posted in Politics)

Here is George Will calling for the legalization of heroin & cocaine

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/should-the-us-legalize-hard-drugs/2012/04/11/gIQAX95QBT_story.html?hpid=z2

3,918

(4 replies, posted in Politics)

carbon is a girl's best friend

3,919

(956 replies, posted in General)

failed to note that the game I meant was revolutionized was this who's next game

Innovate anew, einstein

3,920

(50 replies, posted in Politics)

sell that $200 bass shop certificate to a fisherman for $100 in beer

like it was food stamps

3,921

(55 replies, posted in Politics)

maybe they have a secret witness who heard somebody yell "yippikayoyippikayaiyay motherlover" before six shots rang out

but yeah, how to prove who was yelling


maybe they got his Netflix and saw he had a contiguous 24 hr DirtyHarry/Deathwish marathon before the shooting

ps  2nd degree murder which is rough

3,922

(50 replies, posted in Politics)

"It's too late. : ( Those [suckers] are spreading."

"Mr. President, I'm not saying we wouldn't get our hair mussed...But I AM saying, not more than twenty- thirty million, tops!" - Gen Turgidson


LOL esa never thought of that, we'll see dpenguins taking more fishing trips to Maryland

3,923

(55 replies, posted in Politics)

Martin's family lawyer out saying "We don't expect a conviction, we just want an arrest"

3,924

(217 replies, posted in General)

I mean, it's a 7 book series and the author has only written 5 of them and it took him 5 years to write the 5th book...

3,925

(50 replies, posted in Politics)

Wildlife officials in Maryland have put a bounty on the snakehead, the so-called "fish from hell" that can migrate on land and devastates the eco-systems of lakes, ponds and streams.
The state will give out $200 gift cards for Bass Pro Shops as well as other prizes for catching and killing the fish, which is native to Africa and Asia but is believed to have made its way to America through Asian seafood merchants.