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"Treći metak: politička pozadina ubistva Zorana Đinđića," co-authored by Milan Veruović and Nikola Vrzić, challenges the official judicial version of the 2003 assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić. The book proposes a "third bullet" theory, suggesting the involvement of a second sniper and questioning the forensic evidence, while sparking significant debate regarding the political context of the crime.
The Official Version: Two bullets were fired. One killed the Prime Minister, and the second wounded Veruović. Treci Metak Knjiga.pdf
Documentary and Media: The book's popularity led to numerous televised interviews and discussions, keeping the "third bullet" theory alive in public discourse more than a decade after the trial concluded. War Memoir (1990s Yugoslav Wars): A soldier or
Alternative Theory: Supporters believe it opens necessary questions about unresolved details and judicial inconsistencies. I cannot access external files
Critical interpretation (rigorous lens)
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- War Memoir (1990s Yugoslav Wars): A soldier or civilian’s account of a specific event where three shots were fired—two misses, one fatal. The "third bullet" could symbolize the moment that changed everything.
- Crime/Noir Fiction: A detective story set in Belgrade, Sarajevo, or Zagreb, revolving around a cold case where two bullets were accounted for, but the third—the murder weapon—was never found.
- Conspiracy Theory E-book: A self-published political text analyzing an assassination (e.g., the 2003 murder of Serbian PM Zoran Đinđić, or the 1914 shooting of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, where some claim a third bullet was involved).