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Kevin23
08-25-2010, 11:47 PM
A British communications intel officer thought to be with MI6 was found dead with his body stuffed in an athletic duffel bag, in his flat in the upscale Central London District of Pimlico on Monday after being reported missing by his colleagues. Police are still investigating.

Here is the link,

http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/british-spy-stabbed-to-death-stuffed-in-bag/19607704

anonamatic
08-26-2010, 12:13 AM
Well that's bad news in all sorts of ways. I hope that they're able to find the people responsible & prevent further attacks. This does not bode well for the wikisnots.

bourbon
08-26-2010, 01:44 AM
A British communications intel officer thought to be with MI6 was found dead with his body stuffed in an athletic duffel bag, in his flat in the upscale Central London District of Pimlico on Monday after being reported missing by his colleagues. Police are still investigating.
By press accounts he was GCHQ seconded to MI6.

Given the nature of the crime and the crime-scene by various press accounts, the victim’s personal rather than professional life is the likely focus of the investigators. Should this be the case, and it is not a matter of international and/or intelligence intrigue, I would suggest we not parse over the details on the open part of the forum – if at all.

Kevin23
08-26-2010, 01:54 AM
By press accounts he was GCHQ seconded to MI6.

Given the nature of the crime and the crime-scene by various press accounts, the victim’s personal rather than professional life is the likely focus of the investigators. Should this be the case, and it is not a matter of international and/or intelligence intrigue, I would suggest we not parse over the details on the open part of the forum – if at all.

My mistake on who the man in question worked for professionally, I thought the article was saying he worked for MI6 directly.

Given much of what the story discussed, I thought that it bare some significance to the scenes in question. So I figured I might as well had posted it.

AdamG
08-26-2010, 02:15 AM
By press accounts he was GCHQ seconded to MI6.

Given the nature of the crime and the crime-scene by various press accounts, the victim’s personal rather than professional life is the likely focus of the investigators. Should this be the case, and it is not a matter of international and/or intelligence intrigue, I would suggest we not parse over the details on the open part of the forum – if at all.

Pardon my cynicism, but no matter what the actual truth is, I doubt that it'll be reported as such in this case. Try getting a straight answer on what happened to Lionel Crabb.

bourbon
08-26-2010, 03:49 AM
Pardon my cynicism, but no matter what the actual truth is, I doubt that it'll be reported as such in this case.
Good point, and the cynicism is warranted.

AdamG
08-26-2010, 07:32 PM
$5 says it was SMERSH.


Gareth Williams was found dead in a flat rented from a company called New Rodina. Details of the company ownership are hidden because it is registered in the British Virgin Islands and not listed with Companies House.

Land registry documents show property was bought for £675,250 in 2000 with a mortgage from the Royal Bank of Scotland and remortgaged twice, in September 2005 and February 2006.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/25/suspected-spy-foreign-office-worker

davidbfpo
09-03-2010, 10:08 PM
A strange story, speculation and fact mixed up:
A top British codebreaker found mysteriously dead last week in his flat had worked with the NSA and British intelligence to intercept e-mail messages that helped convict would-be bombers in the U.K., according to a news report.

Link:http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/08/codebreaker-death/#ixzz0yVUOyT4d

AdamG
09-13-2010, 03:02 AM
It has been reported that the intelligence services are investigating possible foreign involvement in the death of spy Gareth Williams. * Now concern is said to be growing within the intelligence community that he may have been the victim of a professional hit by a foreign power.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20100912/tod-search-for-england-s-loch-ness-monst-870a197.html