Mongolian haircut
Dec 2nd, 2006 by Tian

Had a haircut today. After the cut, the hairdresser (or barber?) asked: “What do you think of the case of the Mongolian girl?â€
I replied: “What do you think??â€
The topic immediate aroused interest in the salon. Another hairdresser joined the conversation said: “I think it was No. 2.â€
“You think so?†I was just trying to be devil advocate.
She went on to say: “The political analyst is merely a scapegoat. He could just marry the girl. No need to kill, and why should he destroy the body? In such cruel method?â€
My hairdresser cut in: “already pregnant lah, poor girl…â€
So they continued to lament for the Mongolian woman, as well as our corrupted justice system. We all agreed that neither Razak nor his boss would ever face serious penalty. This case, like several other women who had been mysteriously murdered previous, will be just another unresolved dark secret of our political elite.
“It is lawlessness up there!†that was the conclusion of our chit-chat. It is not chaos but the lawlessness of the rich and powerful who can live beyond the bound of laws. These people could easily have someone killed and disappeared. They could walk out of lock-up without bail bond.
The question that is constantly lingering in all people’s mind is that: who have such authority to order the elite UTK (Unit Tindakan Khas/Special Operations Unit) to carry out a murder?
The conclusion was simply obvious. If our common folks on the street can see this clearly despite heavy censorship, people still can guess what actually happened. The scanty information (plus lots of misinformation) provided by the pro-government media could not elude the public from looking behind Razak Baginda.
If my hairdresser believes this, I am sure there must be enough people in Umno believe in this too.
[...] Rumours linking DPM DS Najib to the case may have been circulating for months now, but I believe this is the first time it’s finally out in the real press - interesting. [...]
[...] ‘Outlandish and sensational’ is when something is new or believed by only a few. There was a time when PKR people were the ones coming up with a O & S theory on the murder, but I’m afraid those theories have become both widely publicised and widely accepted explanations - not because they’re sensationalist, but because they fill in a lot of gaps left by other possible explanations. [...]
The person they should be looking is the person possessing the power and ability to get a C4 bomb. A C4 bomb is a fairly sophisticated bomb and one should ask where you can get the bomb and if so who authorized the use of the bomb. Only then you can trace the person approving or handling the C4 bomb.
Can there be a high ranked politician who have the access to the bomb? My bet is yes, most malaysian cannot handle that kind of bomb. I certainly can’t, can you ?