Antarctica scientist stabbed colleague for spoiling book endings: report

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LMFAO... ... And this comes from the science is settled crowd..






Antarctica scientist stabbed colleague for spoiling book endings: report


A Russian scientist working at a remote Antarctic research station tried to kill his co-worker — because he kept revealing the endings of his books, a report said.

In the first-ever attempted murder case on the nearly uninhabited continent, Sergey Savitsky, 55, allegedly flew into a fit of rage and plunged a kitchen knife into 52-year-old Oleg Beloguzov’s chest at Bellingshausen station on King George Island on Oct. 9, according to London’s The Sun.

Savitsky — who had become an avid reader to pass the lonesome months at the isolated facility — was allegedly drinking when he flipped out over the repeated spoilers, according to the paper.



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LMFAO... ... And this comes from the science is settled crowd..






Antarctica scientist stabbed colleague for spoiling book endings: report


A Russian scientist working at a remote Antarctic research station tried to kill his co-worker — because he kept revealing the endings of his books, a report said.

In the first-ever attempted murder case on the nearly uninhabited continent, Sergey Savitsky, 55, allegedly flew into a fit of rage and plunged a kitchen knife into 52-year-old Oleg Beloguzov’s chest at Bellingshausen station on King George Island on Oct. 9, according to London’s The Sun.

Savitsky — who had become an avid reader to pass the lonesome months at the isolated facility — was allegedly drinking when he flipped out over the repeated spoilers, according to the paper.



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These agw nuts are one crazier than the other
 
LMFAO... ... And this comes from the science is settled crowd..






Antarctica scientist stabbed colleague for spoiling book endings: report


A Russian scientist working at a remote Antarctic research station tried to kill his co-worker — because he kept revealing the endings of his books, a report said.

In the first-ever attempted murder case on the nearly uninhabited continent, Sergey Savitsky, 55, allegedly flew into a fit of rage and plunged a kitchen knife into 52-year-old Oleg Beloguzov’s chest at Bellingshausen station on King George Island on Oct. 9, according to London’s The Sun.

Savitsky — who had become an avid reader to pass the lonesome months at the isolated facility — was allegedly drinking when he flipped out over the repeated spoilers, according to the paper.



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It’s why we can’t go to Mars. Too long in a confined space.
 
Let a mother fucker ruin the end of a book constantly and I can't guarantee I won't stab him... Especially if it's the only escape I've got living in the most desolate place on earth...
 
LMFAO... ... And this comes from the science is settled crowd..






Antarctica scientist stabbed colleague for spoiling book endings: report


A Russian scientist working at a remote Antarctic research station tried to kill his co-worker — because he kept revealing the endings of his books, a report said.

In the first-ever attempted murder case on the nearly uninhabited continent, Sergey Savitsky, 55, allegedly flew into a fit of rage and plunged a kitchen knife into 52-year-old Oleg Beloguzov’s chest at Bellingshausen station on King George Island on Oct. 9, according to London’s The Sun.

Savitsky — who had become an avid reader to pass the lonesome months at the isolated facility — was allegedly drinking when he flipped out over the repeated spoilers, according to the paper.



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So what you're telling me is . . . the endings were a real killer?
 

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