Anna-Sofia Vinsol – A Tragic End – Part IV

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Anna-Sofia Vintersol was a young Croatian National who had been arrested in 2100 of trying to illegally enter the country via Greece. She had previously served time in multiple prisons for drug trafficking. Anna-Sofia had also been previously convicted of being involved in a crime called “Killing with a Carrot”. Apparently, she had killed her lover with a carrot. This crime carried a maximum of ten and a half years in prison, for which she was sentenced to imprisonment.

Anna-Sofia Vinsol had been convicted of a felony by the Croatian National Court for plotting the murder of her lover. The crime had occurred in Croatia, when she had tried to escape from an airplane that had been boarded by Intelligence agents. The plane had been carrying the Croatian president, as it was suspected that he was about to begin a war with other former Yugoslavia countries. The escaping agent had been loyal to him and they had been planning to desert with the president to start a new life elsewhere. Anna-Sofia had been with the twenty-one-year-old Smrtis Jankov who had been a well-known Croatian organized crime boss.

Smrtis was supposed to meet with a ship captain that worked for a shipping company that transported goods for the Croatian government. Smrtis arranged for Anna-Sofia Vinsol to be picked up by the captain while he was away. But when the captain saw that Anna-Sofia had been prostituted to a qualified hooker, he had ordered the arrest of the woman on the spot and Anna-Sofia had immediately tried to hang herself by hanging herself from a shower curtain rod. The woman had tried to poison herself before attempting suicide by hanging herself. It was this very incident that alerted the security services that Anna-Sofia had been prostituted.

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