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Should the Goverment re-open this case?

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anotheoldgit | 13:02 Sat 05th Jun 2010 | News
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Although the papers on the 'suicide' of Dr David Kelly have been stashed away for 70 years, isn't it now time for the Tory/Libdems to re-open the case into the mysteries surrounding Dr Kelly's death?
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Has anyone considered speaking to Mr Kelly's family first and asking their opinions? Given the circumstances surrounding his death, it's the least they should do. Their feelings can only be imagined and who knows how much further anguish this may cause them?
I wouldn't hold your breath AOG they haven't admitted knowing the whereabouts of Lord Lucan yet, even though it has been common knowledge for 35 years.
yes
So kev 1 .... where is Lord Lucan then?
"Should the Government re-open this case?"
Yes.
I read that report in yesterdays newspaper. I have always thought there was something fishy about that, and when the case was closed and put away for years it suggested to me that the results of the inquiries would not bear close scrutiny. I do hope the new government reopen the case, the Labour Party seemed to cover up a lot of goings on this is one of them.
Trish you'll be asking who Shergar was next. lol
OK - I do remember the Shergar case!
However, I do think the Mr Kelly case should
be re-opened. The whole affair was shady and mysterious.
I have to admit here that I am a Hercule Poirot fan.
The 70 year restriction on this case is totally unrealistic
and unacceptable. My 5 year old grandson
may get to know the answer though.

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