Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th Apr 2008 08:21 UTC, submitted by Jason Slack
Law and Order In October 2006, Hans Reiser, creator of the ReiserFS filesystem, was arrested under the suspicion of the murder of his wife, Nina, who had disappeared off the face of the earth after dropping their two children off at Hans' home. The two were divorced, and fighting a legal battle over ownership of the Namesys company and the custody of their children. Even though the body was never found, he has been declared guilty of first degree murder.
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RE: Nina in Russia theory
by DigitalAxis on Tue 29th Apr 2008 14:06 UTC in reply to "Nina in Russia theory"
DigitalAxis
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2005-08-28

If that's what she did, it hardly explains his OWN actions after she vanished.

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RE[2]: Nina in Russia theory
by Ford Prefect on Tue 29th Apr 2008 16:35 in reply to "RE: Nina in Russia theory"
Ford Prefect Member since:
2006-01-16

I'm sorry, but murder also doesn't explain his own actions. At least not for me.

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RE[3]: Nina in Russia theory
by neowolf on Wed 30th Apr 2008 12:37 in reply to "RE[2]: Nina in Russia theory"
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2005-07-06

A sudden casino tour at the time of her disappearance, two blood stains, ditching a seat out of your car and washing it's insides out can't be explained by murder? I'm not saying that it's a smoking gun but it's a very reasonable explanation there.

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