MI6 Murder: Post-Mortem Cannot Explain Death
MI6 Murder: Post-Mortem Cannot Explain Death
A post-mortem on an MI6 worker found dead in his London flat has proven "inconclusive" but shows he was not stabbed, according to Sky sources. [Note: It was previously reported that he was stabbed several times.]
It was the first examination of Gareth Williams' body, which was discovered in the bathroom of the property in Pimlico, near the Secret Intelligence Service's headquarters. [Note: It was reported by some sources that his body was found stuffed in a sports bag.]
The 31-year-old was a communications officer who worked for GCHQ, the Government's intelligence information arm.
He was on secondment to MI6, whose headquarters is about half a mile from where his body was found on Monday afternoon.
Police do not believe the killing is linked to terrorism and are working on the theory the death is connected to the victim's personal life, sources say.
The victim is thought to have a doctorate in math from Cambridge University and was believed to be a keen cyclist.
Scotland Yard has launched a murder investigation into the incident, led by its Homicide and Serious Crime Command.
Article:
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Murdered-British-Spy-Found-In-B...
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Meanwhile.............
Roland Haas, a self-described CIA assassin, accidentally killed himself last Saturday in Newnan, GA according to authorities.
Haas died after accidentally shooting himself in the leg and rupturing his femoral artery, Major James Yarbrough of the Coweta County Sheriff's Office told the Times-Herald of Newnan.
Haas had just left home last Saturday night when he pulled his car to the side of the road and got out, according to reports.
A passing motorist heard the "pop" of a gunshot and saw Haas on the side of the road, according to reports. The motorist called 911, even after Haas said he was OK. A second passer-by also called authorities, the Times-Herald said.
Then, Yarbrough said, an officer happened to be on Shenandoah Boulevard -- near where Haas was -- and went to his car.
That officer found Haas lying face down at the back of his car.
Opinion Note: Media released some info put out by the GBI which in my opinion seemed somewhat irregular in explanation for his death but I don't know.
In the book, “Enter the Past Tense: My Secret Life as a CIA Assassin,” Haas wrote that he was a 19-year-old Purdue University student on an NROTC scholarship in 1971 when the CIA recruited him to be a deep cover operative.
His first assassination was in Afghanistan, he said, where he killed a major heroin dealer and his two bodyguards.
Some people have placed doubts on aspects of his story.
Article:
http://www.ajc.com/news/widow-of-assassin-says-598768.html
His book: Enter the Past Tense: My Secret Life as a CIA Assassin [Paperback] - http://sayata.com/1/c.php?1597971871
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Note:
Roland Haas did come in our store in the past though I did not know him.
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