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Gareth Williams – MI6 officer found dead in a padlocked bag…
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I can barely believe what I have just read on the BBC website regarding the above.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17865736
It is being seriously suggested that Mr Williams locked himself in the bag. He presumably also padlocked the bag closed once he had zipped himself inside. Some chap called William MacKay said, “There are people around who can do amazing things and Mr Williams may well have been one of those persons”.
Is it just me or is this blatant (and quite pathetic) attempt at a cover-up?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17865736
It is being seriously suggested that Mr Williams locked himself in the bag. He presumably also padlocked the bag closed once he had zipped himself inside. Some chap called William MacKay said, “There are people around who can do amazing things and Mr Williams may well have been one of those persons”.
Is it just me or is this blatant (and quite pathetic) attempt at a cover-up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it may be hard but if its that or die im pretty sure most people would find the strength to rip the seams...leg muscles can be powerful things especially when pumped with adrenaline ... or pick through the fabric...people have been known to lift cars in desperation to save someone...people cut through skin and bone with their teeth or a blunt knife...
leather is indeed tough but it is not unbreakable
leather is indeed tough but it is not unbreakable
ah em, didnt see that bit... i think even with a gang, getting a conscious and struggling man into a small hold all and managing to zip it up would be some feat - and one i doubt theyd bother with...theyd have surely knocked him out
maybe he suffocated? even though holdalls are not air tight an unconscious person cannot focus on getting some air through the zip perhaps, and carbon dioxide would build up...he could also have been folded iin such a way as to make breathing difficult if unconscious
either i think its unlikely he got in on his own...unless he was practising to smuggle himself somewhere....and someone caught him at it
maybe he suffocated? even though holdalls are not air tight an unconscious person cannot focus on getting some air through the zip perhaps, and carbon dioxide would build up...he could also have been folded iin such a way as to make breathing difficult if unconscious
either i think its unlikely he got in on his own...unless he was practising to smuggle himself somewhere....and someone caught him at it
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