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Previously on "Salisbury cathedral"
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Watched a documentary "Who really killed Rasputin" last night and it was the British secret service apparently. Quite reasonable the Russians should strike back some time.
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Okay understand now (reading the story helps who'd have thunk it), the other two found the bottle from the original attack - damn unfortunate.
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Why were the victims targeted in the first place?
Was another target intended?
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Have they hidden a big stash of Novichok in Salisbury cathedral spire? Or under one of the large stones at Stonehenge perhaps?
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Why were traces of Novichok found in their London hotel room?
Luckily the Skirpals didnt live somewhere like scunthorpe (no offence Scunthorpe). That may have been an interesting justification.
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Unless of course we're missing the obvious connection between Salisbury and the Porton Down chemical analysis/warfare/weaponisation facility that is a few miles outside the city - in our conspiracy theory.
Than again, being kind, the cathedral has a copy of Magna Carta and the worlds' oldest mechanical clock.
(I went to school there - hence the inside knowledge).
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