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#356: Ex-Minister Beats Wife To Death For 8 Hours THEN Goes To Lunch Date With Influencer In Next Room

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2024

⏱️ 145 minutes

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Summary

He once controlled the entire economy of the country—to put it simply. The man in the restaurant security footage is an ex minister of Kazakstan, the third most powerful person in the entire country. His name is Kuandyk Bishimbaev and his wife, Sultanat Nukenova, were supposed to be on a dinner date; instead the security cameras capture something else. Around 7 in the morning, the ex minister grabs his wife by a fistful of her hair and throws her onto the ground in the hallway. Her jacket naturally flips open – and she’s naked, barely covered on the cold dirty floor of the restaurant. He’s standing over his wife’s limp body on the ground. The ex minister lifts his right leg up and starts kicking his wife as hard as he can. He’s holding onto a table to maintain his own balance. That’s how much force is being used. Then he drags her by the hair into a bathroom – where there are no CCTV cameras. Any footage of her after that has been erased. But the ex-minister is seen many times after on the security footage. Spending time with other women – a lunch date with an influencer, texting an alleged sex worker, all while his wife lay dying in the VIP booth of the restaurant. His excuse for why he couldn’t call for help or get his wife's battered body out of the restaurant? Well—because— Vladimir Putin is coming. Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ramble.

0:01.0

There's a popular restaurant across the street from the House of Ministries.

0:08.6

The restaurant is called B-A-U and because of its location, you get a lot of important people coming in and out of

0:15.3

there on a daily basis you could be sitting eating lunch next to one of the

0:19.9

most powerful people in the country would you even know it? I mean, maybe not, if you

0:25.2

don't notice the five men that are just seated at different tables in plain

0:28.8

clothes that are watching you? November 9th, 2023, you could probably sense that something is going on in that restaurant.

0:36.9

It's not a normal movement of activity.

0:39.6

Usually when a foreign leader comes into town, there's extensive planning that goes into it

0:44.9

you can't just stop by and say hello they bring their versions of secret

0:49.2

service hundreds of trained personnel some of them are in uniform some of them are in uniforms,

0:53.1

some of them are hiding in the crowd.

0:54.8

Every single hospital in that area

0:57.2

is scouted and prepped in advance.

1:00.1

The foreign leader's blood is typically kept on hand, as well as anodotes for a whole list of deadly poisons.

1:07.0

Really?

1:08.0

Oh yeah, gifts are screened for weapons, food is tested for poison, safe rooms inside of buildings.

1:14.0

Let's say Joe Biden is going to a random target.

1:17.0

There will be safe rooms inside of that building that have been fortified by the secret service.

1:22.0

Bomb squads come in. They make sure that there's no explosive in the area, they do a full sweep.

1:28.0

Sometimes they'll even block all the cell service in that area, all the internet access, mobile mobile communications all shut down for that

1:35.0

part of the city for the time that the foreign leader is there.

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