
Jiří Straka
Jiří Straka, often referred to as the 'Spartakiádní vrah', is a notorious figure in Czech criminal history. He gained infamy for his involvement in a series of violent crimes linked to the Spartakiáda, a mass gymnastics event held in Czechoslovakia during the communist era. Recently, he was in the news after being apprehended thanks to the testimony of a witness, marking a significant development in a long-running investigation.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Czech Republic | 4 | 1.75 | 0.26% | +10% | 10,708,981 | 31,000 | $245,000 | 709$ |
Totals | 4 | 10,708,981 | 31,000 | $245,000 | 709$ |
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Jiří Straka is referred to as the Spartakiádní murderer in the article.
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Jiří Straka is referred to as the 'Spartakiádní vrah' in the article.
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Jiří Straka is referred to as the Spartakiádní murderer.
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Jiří Straka is referred to as the Spartakiádní murderer involved in a confession and reconstruction of his crimes.
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Jiří Straka is referred to as the Spartakiádní murderer who was apprehended thanks to a witness.
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