the neighbors claimed that valery mishutovich never complained to his drinking companions, and it wasd money homelessly. in the beggar's office, the pensioner carefully hid his passport and bank card, did not show them to anyone, his granddaughter helped him restore the previous lost cards, and in order not to bother her, he only withdrew money from an atm, which also went against the suspect's testimony. most likely, galochkin stole the documents to complicate the identification of the corpse. it was in the little things that galochkin got lost. that the lights on the floor were turned on because he dozed off, so the neighbors claimed the man said that it was dark in the entrance, there was not the slightest rustle or noise. having learned that valery meishutovich died from strangulation, he said that he lifted him by the neck for a few seconds while beating him, while insisting that after he left, the pensioner was alive, although... although a neighbor discovered the lifeless body a few minutes later, there are many inconsistencies looked more like an attempt to shield oneself than