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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:16 pm Post subject: A Career Murderer and Kidnapping Stripper - Darya Gunchenko |
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Originally posted in the DF Chats News Update
A Career Murderer and Kidnapping Stripper - Darya Gunchenko
A satellite technician at the Million Dollar strip club foils a
Russian dancers plot on murder and kidnapping.
The quick thinking humanitarian side of a satellite tv technician
kicked into action as he turns Russian stripper Darya Gunchenko's
(known to many clients as April Carter) cell phone into a wireless
listening device allowing him to eavesdrop on her table conversations
with a group of pimps and thugs.
While monitoring the conversation the technician realizes the plot to
kill him and kidnap another stripper by the name of Rajni Parmar at a
near by club.
Armed with the recorded proof the technician confronts the Russian
stripper and the group of pimps. They display their shock at being
recorded and quickly made the decision to apologize to him. The
technician then tells the target, Rajni Parmar, of the kidnapping
plot.
Later in a real shocking and sad twist to this story, the Russian
stripper becomes a popular full service escort and her intended
victim, Rajni Parmar become friends. The same 2 girls later fabricate
statement to police claiming they were pimped by the technician. He is
arrested and placed in jail. The case drags on for over 2 years.
Internet supporters get a copy of secret recordings with the voice of
the two girls talking about the true details of the technician's
conduct towards the girls.
Information in the files show a conspiracy, and a deal with the vice
police to force the girls to fabricate both the evidence and the
conduct about the technician.
Step 1 of this case was played out in a high security courtroom banned
to the media. The two girls waited in the hallway to testify at his
preliminary trial unaware of the recordings on the internet. The
victim services staff and Vice Officers try to re-assure the girls to
go forward with their video recorded statements.
The girls look around the court hallways in a nervous panic.
A reporter for the Toronto Star walks by oblivious to a great story
with shocking details on the inside. My cell phone rigs, and I realize
that I have attracted the attention of security and a few eyes, so I
say "Good-Bye" to the Brampton court house and walk to my car turning
to snap a few pictures to remember this day.
Over 900 pics and personal details about this case can be found on
Tommy's website.
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