5 Sept 2006

Old Fish Series part 3: The Murder of David Kelly

On Thursday, July 17th sometime between 3 and 3:30pm, Dr. David Kelly started out on his usual afternoon walk. About 18 hours later, searchers found his body, left wrist slit, in a secluded lane on Harrowdown Hill.  Kelly, the U.K.'s premier microbiologist, was in the center of a political maelstrom having been identified as the "leak" in information about the "dossier" Prime Minister Tony Blair had used to justify the war against Iraq.
While the Hutton inquiry appears set to declare Kelly's death a suicide and the national media are already treating it as a given, there are numerous red flags raised in the testimony and evidence at the inquiry itself.

More: THE MURDER OF DAVID KELLY (www.fromthewilderness.com) This is written in 2003!

 

British LibDem MP Norman Baker is now two months into a private, year-long investigation into the death of Dr David Kelly. In a debut TV appearance on the subject screened Sunday July 2 2006 - GMTV’s ‘The Sunday Programme’ - Mr Baker invited those with relevant information to contact him. He will be producing a report or book on his findings next year, but his stated aim is above all to arrive at the truth. Video on PrisonPlanet.

Dark Actors at the Scene of David Kelly's Death (2003)

Here is the BBC view on this: "In Depth: The Hutton Report"
Here is the PrisonPlanet Archive: "News Archive: Murder of Dr David Kelly"

Oral evidence - Taken before the Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday 15 July 2003