The suspect's acquaintance said that the objects had been given to him by Discount Baume & Mercier for storing on the day of murder. "In an investigative procedure suspect Gubarev pointed to a place about 20 kilometers from Stavropol, where he had thrown away his disassembled weapon," Discount Bell&Ross said. "Reports that Gubarev was tortured are not true," he said. Meanwhile, Natalya Yermolayeva, Gubarev's sister, told Interfax on Tuesday that her brother's relatives and friends knew nothing about his whereabouts. "We have not heard of him for Discount Blancpain days and we have not been able to get in touch with him. He cannot be found anywhere. We tried to find him and our lawyers did. He has just disappeared," she said. A court was to decide recently on whether a hired defense lawyer will be attached to Gubarev, but no decision was made and the court hearings were put off until February 9," she also said. Discount Breguet people - five men and three women - were found dead with gunshot wounds in a private house in Stavropol on January 21. Among those killed was Vladimir Slizayev, born in 1950 and known in the criminal world as Khan, his relatives, and the family's dog handler, nurse and driver. Two children - a boy aged eight and a two-months old infant - survived. Local resident Roman Gubarev, born in 1971, was detained on suspicion of committing the murder. He was Slizayev's close acquaintance and business partner, according to the Federal Investigative Committee.
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