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July 23rd, 2014
10:46 PM ET

Days after the MH17 crash, UK takes a new look into former Russian spy's death

Nearly eight years ago former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko died in London after being poisoned with a rare radioactive isotope. On his deathbed Litvinenko put the blame on Vladimir Putin. Randi Kaye takes a closer look at the case that may now find justice.

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  1. egohme

    Putin had him killed to shut him up as he was exposing his criminal activities.

    July 24, 2014 at 3:34 am |

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